How to fulfill Matthew 24 et al

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Dude653

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If there is no God, why should they worry about prayer in school? They are afraid of the God they say doesn't exist.
Okay let's go over this again. The lady in the 70s sued because her son was forced to participate in a prayer. This was a violation of his constitutional rights.
If your child wants to pray in school no one can stop him or her, as that is his or her constitutional right just like someone else's child has a constitutional right not to.
Because there might be students who are Muslim or Hindu or some other religion and they have rights too
 

JTB

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Atheist claim that they don't believe in God. My question to them is, "If you don't believe in God, why are you so afraid of him?".
They're not afraid of Him. They're afraid of those who claim His Name. In many cases with good reason.
 

Cameron143

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They also want a wall between State and religion as per the amendment clause of the Constitution
I think most of them feel like you should have the right to practice whatever religion you want but don't try to force it on others
This clause is to keep government out of religion, not to keep the free exercise of religion out of the government.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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This clause is to keep government out of religion, not to keep the free exercise of religion out of the government.
This is true, but there is no satisfying the atheists.
The atheists already have a state religion that is funded by Christians.
They are implacable, unable to be content with their gains. They do not approve of Christians being involved in education, government, even the mandates of the churches. Churches have a public requirement to preach the gospel to every creature.
 

Dude653

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This clause is to keep government out of religion, not to keep the free exercise of religion out of the government.
It says Congress cannot pass any law that favors anyone religion or any law that discriminates against anyone religion. It also says all laws must serve a secular purpose
 

Dude653

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This is true, but there is no satisfying the atheists.
The atheists already have a state religion that is funded by Christians.
They are implacable, unable to be content with their gains. They do not approve of Christians being involved in education, government, even the mandates of the churches. Churches have a public requirement to preach the gospel to every creature.
No one is trying to stop you from preaching. You just have a persecution complex
 

Cameron143

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It says Congress cannot pass any law that favors anyone religion or any law that discriminates against anyone religion. It also says all laws must serve a secular purpose
The Constitution puts limits on government, not citizens.
That the government usurps authority is the reason it was written as it was.
Our forefathers understood this well. When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary...
 

Dude653

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The Constitution puts limits on government, not citizens.
That the government usurps authority is the reason it was written as it was.
Our forefathers understood this well. When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary...
Yeah that's what I said. The government can't pass laws that favor anyone religion or discriminate against anyone religion. All religions get equal protection under the law
Most of the forefathers were
deist
Christian, muslim, buddhist, atheist, everyone gets equal protection under the law in America as per the Constitution
 

Dude653

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Lol. wouldn't that be a funny SNL skit tho?[/QUOTE
Some people feel threatened by anyone who doesn't believe the same way they do.
It's almost as if people could have different beliefs and still coexist or something
 

Dude653

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This is true, but there is no satisfying the atheists.
The atheists already have a state religion that is funded by Christians.
They are implacable, unable to be content with their gains. They do not approve of Christians being involved in education, government, even the mandates of the churches. Churches have a public requirement to preach the gospel to every creature.
They just want freedom to not have to follow anyone's religion if they don't want to
If my religion says you're not allowed to wear purple socks on tuesday, should you be forced to continue to that?