mgland -- so your answer to my question is that you do not both understand and respect the separation of church and state -- your slam of 'secular humanism' and the law as sources of 'persecution' of Christians in this country today is beyond ridiculous -- nobody is interfering in Christians' churches or private religious beliefs and practices; the radical Christian right are the ones doing their damnedest to turn this country into a fascist theocracy that deprives the rest of us of the same right to our own beliefs respectively that the rest of us are in no way trying to take from them -- according to their asinine ideology 'secular humanists' are tools of the devil, veritable incarnations of evil -- presumably that's your judgment of me? -- yet they scream 'persecution' anytime the rest of us stand up for our rights and the separation of church and state, and/or otherwise respond by becoming a bit irritated at such blatant provocation -- what unmitigated bullshit -- and what sheer gall -- I and many others say to those of that incredibly arrogant and narrow-minded holier-than-thou stripe, take your anti-constitutional, anti-democratic and profoundly un-American agenda and shove 'em
Greensburg, KS - 5/4/07
"Eternal vigilance is the price of Liberty."
from John Philpot Curran, Speech
upon the Right of Election, 1790
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