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#1011100
Vince
ok, what language was that?
really, what the fuck are you trying to say?
8/23/2009 7:41:07 PM
#1011101
Vince
ok, what language was that?
really, what the fuck are you trying to say?
8/23/2009 7:41:39 PM
#1011103
Malkyrian
8/23/2009 7:42:21 PM
#1011105
Blackvoice
This is beyond my reading comprehension. Honestly, without the context provided here I can't get a lick of sense out of this.
8/23/2009 7:46:01 PM
#1011116
Tiado
I don't even know how to respond to this, the stupid is making my brain hurt too much.
8/23/2009 8:26:31 PM
#1011122
I read about the afterlife
How in god's name did we get from murder and robbery to the liberal agenda in schools? Can't you folk even keep a coherent thought?
8/23/2009 8:46:42 PM
#1011130
aaa
Wait, what?
8/23/2009 9:05:21 PM
#1011133
So, people disobey the law and people are mad to be imposed a religion. Well, in real life people UNDERSTAND that it´s not a proof whatsoever that the Bible is true, but a logical reaction.
8/23/2009 9:39:06 PM
#1011143
Ajax
People who murder and rob go to jail because Christians pray for it?
Why wont there sky daddy stop them from murdering and robbing in the first place?
8/23/2009 10:15:19 PM
#1011156
Mihangel apYrs
so how does grace go?
"Oh Lord Satan, Prince of the World..."
No?
I thought they would ban THAT prayer...
8/23/2009 11:23:26 PM
#1011158
Nathan the Wise
It's a funny thing, the US Constituton. Here in UKia you can pray on official property all you like ... Parliament has a prayer every morning, and technically, every state school should start its day with an act of public worship ... but, mostly, people don't seem to want to, and aren't bothered whether it happens or not.
In USia, where such a thing violates the Constitution, people want to have official prayers all over the place, and pointless and divisive conflicts like this happen all the time. I'm not sure that was the effect the framers of the Constitution were going for.
8/23/2009 11:36:43 PM
#1011162
Clown
What to hell do prayers have with anything? I think that this post could be used as definition of non sequitur.
8/24/2009 1:10:50 AM
#1011175
Xotan
8/24/2009 2:32:08 AM
#1011176
Xotan
Here we got people who murder, and rob people on the streets.
=== So? This happens in any city of any size all over the globe.
These people are receiving jail time because of prayers.
=== These people are receiving jail time because of the law. Fixed!
Just confirms my belief the Bible is true
=== Try joined up thinking. This is a non-sequitur.
because why be so mad about it.
=== Huh?
They know they have their liberal agenda in these schools but we can't complain about that.
=== Check the meaning of 'liberal in a dictionary.
8/24/2009 2:35:38 AM
#1011179
Pule Thamex
So you are the evil bastards who pray that some innocent people are sent to jail. Because of that, you are bastards and God is a twat.
8/24/2009 3:21:26 AM
#1011182
Big Jilm
Just what is the liberal agenda? Damn those equal rights?
8/24/2009 4:38:18 AM
#1011184
Giveitaday
Here we got people who murder, and rob people on the streets.
Your point? Crime is, and has been, present in all in all societies throughout history. It is not a phenomena directed at christians by non-christians, nor is it commited exclusively by non-christians, so again, your point?
These people are receiving jail time because of prayers.
You can claim that till the fuckin' cows come home but you cannot in any way show that a single person is in jail because someone "prayed" them in there. What of all the people who walk even though they are guilty? What of the people who win because of a technicality? Were the people praying for them to be locked up not "true christians"? What of the people who are wrongly accuesed? Do they go to jail too just because one of you holier than thou fucks prays for them too?
Our justice system, while far from perfect, works to a resonable extent, but you people will steal credit from just about anywhere. I can damn well gurantee you that if you people were to quit praying tommorrow that it would abso;utely zero effect on conviction rates.
Just confirms my belief the Bible is true because why be so mad about it.
What the fuck are you talking about? Are you actually so fucking stupid that you believe that people commit crimes because they are mad about the bible being true? Do you even know what you are talking about?
They know they have their liberal agenda in these schools but we can't complain about that.
"Can't complain"? Well just what the fuck are you doing right now? Also, I don't think that teaching children know and relavent facts rather that forcing your antiquated dogma on them and demanding they accept it totally or else is hardly what you would call a "liberal agenda".
Whenever you people don't get your way you always claim is some "liberal agenda" intent on persecuting christians, but it's really nothing more that a temper tantrum by spoiled brats who think that their choice of religion makes them better than everyone else and therefore they think everything must be the way they want it. Grow Up. You live in the real world not a fast food comercial where it's "Your way, right away."
8/24/2009 5:21:07 AM
#1011187
Mister Spak
"These people are receiving jail time because of prayers."
Not because of police and prosecutors?
8/24/2009 5:39:18 AM
#1011217
Doubting Thomas
"These people are receiving jail time because of prayers."
Then WTF do we need police & a judicial system for? Just pray that the murders & robbers go to jail and they will.
8/24/2009 7:12:32 AM
#1011259
@Malkyrian
I always wondered but never really asked, why is a picture like that hosted on something that is apparently a Fundi Blog?
8/24/2009 7:59:29 AM
#1011273
John
These people are receiving jail time because of prayers.
They conducted prayer sessions in public school.
They were threatened with a lawsuit.
They knew what they were doing was illegal and that they'd lose, so they settled out of court by promising to stop the prayers.
They went ahead and held the prayers anyway.
They're now threatened with contempt of court.
They aren't facing legal action because of prayers; they're facing it for signing an agreement under oath and then ignoring it.
8/24/2009 8:17:41 AM
#1011278
Panz
"It says that all the employees are banned from engaging in prayer and areligious activies befroe, during and after school activities. So, the school has agreed that their employees aren't allowed to pray or attend church. Are they forbidden from singing worship hymns in their homes? Do they risk arrest if they tell someone how they got saved? Before, during or after school activities = all times. How does an employer have the right to sign away the religious rights and freedoms of those they employ? I think someone needs to call in Jay Sekulow and the ALCJ. And the rest of us need to be fighting this battle on our knees."
Caution, slippery slope ahead
8/24/2009 8:29:09 AM
#1011280
Panz
Oh, and sweet irony, they're calling for the break up of the ACLU that also defends them and protects their rights just because these fuckwits don't understand what's going on
8/24/2009 8:33:38 AM
#1011281
freako104
They are not receiving jail time because of prayer. Some have been neglectful of their children, others have not been paying taxes, etc. Oh and you do complain about the liberal agenda. Quite a bit. And that is coming from one who isn't a full liberal.
8/24/2009 8:37:11 AM
#1011286
The Lazy One
Those people were given jail time for contempt of court, not for praying.
8/24/2009 9:05:00 AM
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