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Fact Finder wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:It is absolutely within their rights to build on the site if the want to...the government has no right to tell them no...PERIOD. If we are a nation of laws then those have to apply equally to all people in all situations.
Now if you want to debate if it is smart for them to do so, that's fair game...and my opinion is that it is not smart to build there. It will do NOTHING to promote a reconcilliation between people...just the opposite.
Stu. this a absoutley wrong. Did you see my post on the Obama thread regarding this? I showed just 4 or 5 examples out of tons you can find on google where Churches have been denied the right to build on their own property. The Courts have verified as much. Just this month a Mosque was denied a permit to build on a particular plot of land in Florence, Ky. They re-filed and moved the mosque location and then were given permission. The local Zoning boards and Commissioners et al have been given the right to decide what is built in thier community across this Country. It happens every day. Fuck, a local McD's franchisee wanted to buy a vacant piece of loooong abandoned property in my Community. Nearly everyone I know thought it was great, the local Council said no. It's still an abandoned piece of urban blight.
BobbyinTN wrote:
You mean a course in YOUR version of history, right? Religion is not under attack, that's just chum for the religous zealots who WANT to believe that and to have something to bitch about. They'd better be careful because if they continue to try to take the rights of others away, their rights aren't far behind and that's been proven throughout history.
RossValoryRocks wrote:A McDonald's isn't the same as a church...you cannot compare the two...one is a financial enterprise engaged in business and in it to make money the other is a place to get a burger...![]()
Sorry I couldn't resist.
RossValoryRocks wrote:You do know that early in the history of this country that the Capitol building in DC was used as a CHURCH on Sundays right? And that Jefferson, who was President at the time, had a specific seat there held for him and never missed a service? You know, the same Jefferson who wrote we "are all endowed by our CREATOR" and made mention of a separation of Church and State...but to protect the CHURCH from being run by the State not the other way around...of course not...in your "version" of History those facts aren't actually there.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:You do know that early in the history of this country that the Capitol building in DC was used as a CHURCH on Sundays right? And that Jefferson, who was President at the time, had a specific seat there held for him and never missed a service? You know, the same Jefferson who wrote we "are all endowed by our CREATOR" and made mention of a separation of Church and State...but to protect the CHURCH from being run by the State not the other way around...of course not...in your "version" of History those facts aren't actually there.
All true, but let's not forget the famous Jefferson bible, in which all references to miracles were removed by Jefferson. He also made sure his university had no campus chapel - a first of its kind - and the teaching of theology was banned.
BobbyinTN wrote:Fact Finder wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:Fact Finder wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:Fact Finder wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:lights1961 wrote:I GOT IT... PUT THE TEN COMMANDMENTS NEXT TO THE MOSQUE about the same height and width...![]()
lets let the liberals trash the ten commandments and go pray in the mosque ( i mean community center.) ... HAHAHA....
So, this really is about your religion being better than theirs.
It's not "One Nation Under God" just for shits and giggles or a![]()
. There's a history to this fight you know?
America was founded on freedom of religion, and the choice for every person to believe as they wished. You limit one religious groups right then you limit them all. That's what America is about.
You aren't paying attention. Religious freedoms have been under assualt in this Country for the last 40 plus years. All kinds. This is no different if you want to be fair. Which you probably do not.
Please explain before I say something unfair. LOL I need examples of how religion has been under attack.
You need a course in history.
You mean a course in YOUR version of history, right? Religion is not under attack, that's just chum for the religous zealots who WANT to believe that and to have something to bitch about. They'd better be careful because if they continue to try to take the rights of others away, their rights aren't far behind and that's been proven throughout history.
RossValoryRocks wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:You do know that early in the history of this country that the Capitol building in DC was used as a CHURCH on Sundays right? And that Jefferson, who was President at the time, had a specific seat there held for him and never missed a service? You know, the same Jefferson who wrote we "are all endowed by our CREATOR" and made mention of a separation of Church and State...but to protect the CHURCH from being run by the State not the other way around...of course not...in your "version" of History those facts aren't actually there.
All true, but let's not forget the famous Jefferson bible, in which all references to miracles were removed by Jefferson. He also made sure his university had no campus chapel - a first of its kind - and the teaching of theology was banned.
If you take religion out of the schools who do the students send prayers to at finals time?![]()
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Yes Jefferson did that...because if you read his writings...he felt everyone should come to God on their own terms...NOT have it forced upon them, especially not in an educational setting where religious views may change depending on who is teaching them, because he thought, and rightly so, that is was a person decision.
At least add the reason why he did it, TNC, not make it look like Jefferson was anti-religion when he wasn't.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:You do know that early in the history of this country that the Capitol building in DC was used as a CHURCH on Sundays right? And that Jefferson, who was President at the time, had a specific seat there held for him and never missed a service? You know, the same Jefferson who wrote we "are all endowed by our CREATOR" and made mention of a separation of Church and State...but to protect the CHURCH from being run by the State not the other way around...of course not...in your "version" of History those facts aren't actually there.
All true, but let's not forget the famous Jefferson bible, in which all references to miracles were removed by Jefferson. He also made sure his university had no campus chapel - a first of its kind - and the teaching of theology was banned.
If you take religion out of the schools who do the students send prayers to at finals time?![]()
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Yes Jefferson did that...because if you read his writings...he felt everyone should come to God on their own terms...NOT have it forced upon them, especially not in an educational setting where religious views may change depending on who is teaching them, because he thought, and rightly so, that is was a person decision.
At least add the reason why he did it, TNC, not make it look like Jefferson was anti-religion when he wasn't.
Didn't mean to imply that Jefferson was anti-religious. I have said before that all of the Founders (with the exception of that "dirty atheist" Paine) were religious men.
RossValoryRocks wrote:Paine wasn't an atheist...a really really hard to please deist...but not an atheist...yes I know he wrote atheist leaning stuff...he wrote lots of deist leaning stuff too...for example:
"How different is [Christianity] to the pure and simple profession of Deism! The true Deist has but one Deity, and his religion consists in contemplating the power, wisdom, and benignity of the Deity in his works, and in endeavoring to imitate him in everything moral, scientifical, and mechanical."
RossValoryRocks wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:
You mean a course in YOUR version of history, right? Religion is not under attack, that's just chum for the religous zealots who WANT to believe that and to have something to bitch about. They'd better be careful because if they continue to try to take the rights of others away, their rights aren't far behind and that's been proven throughout history.
You already proven your grasp of history is sadly lacking...now you are compounding the error...religion of all types has been under attack in this country for decades by people JUST LIKE YOU...People who think freedom OF religion actually means freedom FROM religion and that in some weird way the founders of this country meant it to be that way.
You do know that early in the history of this country that the Capitol building in DC was used as a CHURCH on Sundays right? And that Jefferson, who was President at the time, had a specific seat there held for him and never missed a service? You know, the same Jefferson who wrote we "are all endowed by our CREATOR" and made mention of a separation of Church and State...but to protect the CHURCH from being run by the State not the other way around...of course not...in your "version" of History those facts aren't actually there.
BobbyinTN wrote: Of course I would if they startes some shit like the Mormons with Prop. 8. Mormons suck. LOL
Hell yea, we could take it out and make you airtight in 20 mintues and be drinkin miller light in some woods in New JerseyAngel wrote:stevew2 wrote:Let um build it, some good ole boys will hope hopefully torch it right before it opens
Sounds like a job for you n' tator!!!![]()
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(PS, I'm only kidding, so no one get your panties in a wad!!)
Fact Finder wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:It is absolutely within their rights to build on the site if the want to...the government has no right to tell them no...PERIOD. If we are a nation of laws then those have to apply equally to all people in all situations.
Now if you want to debate if it is smart for them to do so, that's fair game...and my opinion is that it is not smart to build there. It will do NOTHING to promote a reconcilliation between people...just the opposite.
Stu. this a absoutley wrong. Did you see my post on the Obama thread regarding this? I showed just 4 or 5 examples out of tons you can find on google where Churches have been denied the right to build on their own property. The Courts have verified as much. Just this month a Mosque was denied a permit to build on a particular plot of land in Florence, Ky. They re-filed and moved the mosque location and then were given permission. The local Zoning boards and Commissioners et al have been given the right to decide what is built in thier community across this Country. It happens every day. Fuck, a local McD's franchisee wanted to buy a vacant piece of loooong abandoned property in my Community. Nearly everyone I know thought it was great, the local Council said no. It's still an abandoned piece of urban blight.
donnaplease wrote:Anyone else find it so freakin' funny how the same ones that BITCH AND WHINE about christians (not judging them as people, of course) are beating their chests about the rights of other religious people to practice their religion? It would really piss me off if it wasn't so hilarious. You people do things to divide people and bring wrath upon yourselves, and then you act like the victim when you're called out about it. Sound familiar, anyone...?![]()
If he wanted to address this issue appropriately, perhaps BO should've told the muslims attending the Ramadan dinner (or whatever it was) that although it was within their legal right to build this MOSQUE in this site, in the interest of peace and sensitivity perhaps they should reconsider the location of it, as the loved ones of the victims of the 9/11 attack (and the majority of Americans) are opposed to the LOCATION, not the right to build it. Of course he isn't going to do that though, because that's not what he's about. If anybody still thinks this man is about uniting our country, I'm here to tell ya you're crazy.
MCC620 wrote:from what i understand, the st nicholas greek orthodox church that stood at 155 cedar street from 1922 until the day it was destroyed on 9/11 by the tower that stood 250 feet from it, has not been given permission to rebuild nor has it been offered another place to build on...why is this ok?
Fact Finder wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:Fact Finder wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:lights1961 wrote:I GOT IT... PUT THE TEN COMMANDMENTS NEXT TO THE MOSQUE about the same height and width...![]()
lets let the liberals trash the ten commandments and go pray in the mosque ( i mean community center.) ... HAHAHA....
So, this really is about your religion being better than theirs.
It's not "One Nation Under God" just for shits and giggles or a![]()
. There's a history to this fight you know?
America was founded on freedom of religion, and the choice for every person to believe as they wished. You limit one religious groups right then you limit them all. That's what America is about.
You aren't paying attention. Religious freedoms have been under assualt in this Country for the last 40 plus years. All kinds. This is no different if you want to be fair. Which you probably do not.
RossValoryRocks wrote:Fact Finder wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:It is absolutely within their rights to build on the site if the want to...the government has no right to tell them no...PERIOD. If we are a nation of laws then those have to apply equally to all people in all situations.
Now if you want to debate if it is smart for them to do so, that's fair game...and my opinion is that it is not smart to build there. It will do NOTHING to promote a reconcilliation between people...just the opposite.
Stu. this a absoutley wrong. Did you see my post on the Obama thread regarding this? I showed just 4 or 5 examples out of tons you can find on google where Churches have been denied the right to build on their own property. The Courts have verified as much. Just this month a Mosque was denied a permit to build on a particular plot of land in Florence, Ky. They re-filed and moved the mosque location and then were given permission. The local Zoning boards and Commissioners et al have been given the right to decide what is built in thier community across this Country. It happens every day. Fuck, a local McD's franchisee wanted to buy a vacant piece of loooong abandoned property in my Community. Nearly everyone I know thought it was great, the local Council said no. It's still an abandoned piece of urban blight.
I am right...the government is WRONG to deny a church/mosque/synagogue/sweat lodge the right to build...they are NOT following the Constitution and they should be called on it. A McDonald's isn't the same as a church...you cannot compare the two...one is a financial enterprise engaged in business and in it to make money the other is a place to get a burger...![]()
Sorry I couldn't resist.
stevew2 wrote:Let um build it, some good ole boys will hope hopefully torch it right before it opens
I agree with the first part fat ass,but I like Obama ,you queer fuckersteveo777 wrote:stevew2 wrote:Let um build it, some good ole boys will hope hopefully torch it right before it opens
Simple and right on the money. While they're at it, think it would be possible to throw Obama in there before they do the torching?![]()
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BobbyinTN wrote:Benjamin Franklin
(1706-1790) American public official, writer, scientist, and printer who played a major part in the American Revolution
◦I have found Christian dogma unintelligible. Early in life I absented myself from Christian assemblies.
◦They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
◦The way to see by faith is to shut the eye of reason: The Morning Daylight appears plainer when you put out your Candle.
◦Lighthouses are more helpful than churches.
John Adams
(1735-1826) Second President of the United States
◦I almost shudder at the thought of alluding to the most fatal example of the abuses of grief which the history of mankind has preserved — the Cross. Consider what calamities that engine of grief has produced!
◦What havoc has been made of books through every century of the Christian era? Where are fifty gospels condemned as spurious by the bull of Pope Gelasius? Where are forty wagon-loads of Hebrew manuscripts burned in France, by order of another pope, because of suspected heresy? Remember the Index Expurgato-rius, the Inquisition, the stake, the axe, the halter, and the guillotine; and, oh! horrible, the rack! This is as bad, if not worse, than a slow fire. Nor should the Lion’s Mouth be forgotten. Have you considered that system of holy lies and pious frauds that has raged and triumphed for 1,500 years.
Thomas Jefferson
(1743-1826) The third President of the United States...
conversationpc wrote:There are tons more quotes out there that support the other side of the argument as well. Many of them on both sides of this argument are taken completely out of context. Also, with Benjamin Franklin for instance...Later in life, he became good friends with a Christian evangelist and changed his views on organized religion.
Monker wrote:Fact Finder wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:Fact Finder wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:lights1961 wrote:I GOT IT... PUT THE TEN COMMANDMENTS NEXT TO THE MOSQUE about the same height and width...![]()
lets let the liberals trash the ten commandments and go pray in the mosque ( i mean community center.) ... HAHAHA....
So, this really is about your religion being better than theirs.
It's not "One Nation Under God" just for shits and giggles or a![]()
. There's a history to this fight you know?
America was founded on freedom of religion, and the choice for every person to believe as they wished. You limit one religious groups right then you limit them all. That's what America is about.
You aren't paying attention. Religious freedoms have been under assualt in this Country for the last 40 plus years. All kinds. This is no different if you want to be fair. Which you probably do not.
The irony is that it is now the Republicans who want to limit religious freedoms. Funny how it matter for silly things like department stores saying "Merry Christmas"...but when it comes to the Constitution and a religion they don't care for, THEY want those freedoms to be limited.
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