Posted on 04/22/2014 7:49:23 AM PDT by servo1969
Edited on 04/22/2014 8:06:15 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
David Niose, an attorney for the American Humanist Association
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How many times are we going to have to do this? The debate is over. America IS “one nation under GOD” to normal, “hardworking”, taxpaying AMERICANS!
How many times do they have to lose ?
WE should start sueing for the right to have machine guns ... over and over and over and over ....
no one is stopping him from being an atheist...so what’s his point.
Kids don’t have to stand and recite the pledge. This suit is simply about not allowing ANY of the kids to recite it vs the few who don’t.
I find them offensive. Can I file a lawsuit aginst them for invading my space and wasting my time on nonsense like this?
Your rights end at their personal feelings citizen.
So, they're implying that "Humanist" atheists like them are just as patriotic as God-fearing Americans. Gosh, how come I never noticed that?
Ever.
They should be honored to be treated as second-class, when all they are is low-class.
The Declaration, our founding document, explicitly sites the Creator as the source of inalienable rights. That is the supposed bedrock of our republic. Enough is enough. We have no right to not be offended and no freedom from religion.
Without a Deity we have no inalienable rights. We simply have rights granted by an all powerful government.
Congress put it there. Take it up with them.
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Every day the progressive liberals inch closer to their goal Soros smiles.
“Such a daily exercise portrays atheist and humanist children as second-class citizens, and certainly contributes to anti-atheist prejudices, Niose said in a statement.”
Our Constitution and laws are based on the “Ten Commandments”. I believe that some reference to this still stands above the Supreme Court building.
To remove GOD from government would be to deny the foundation of our beliefs. There is no law that you must believe in GOD, but there is the freedom to practice religion or none if you choose.
I wonder if Mr Niose would feel as prejudiced and “second class” in a Muslim country.
The looks on these “Atheists” faces when they face the Almighty will be priceless. That day can’t come soon enough...
Not by themselves. The unelected “justices” helped.
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