On 9/27/06, Skorp Croze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, those two quotes directly tie to the 2nd example of religious
> fanaticism I started the thread with, the Army of Jesus camps. Doesn't
> that make them relevant? Feel free to refute. as I started the thread,
> everything I say IS relevant. =)

And I challenge your opinion that their statements are relevant.  No
reference to the "Army of Jesus" is made in any article that I have
found relating to this issue.  No cultural or religous tie has been
indicated or implied at all.

That's the entire problem with the stance that you are taking: you are
assuming that because the actions happened where they did that they
were taken by Christians.  My entire position is based on the fact
that you don't know enough about the actual issue to state undeniably
that it's based on religous convictions.

And yes, I know that other people that have called into a talk radio
show will say that they'd be upset because of religous beliefs.  The
School Board declined to comment, nothing has been heard from the
Principal or the Teacher.  There are no absolute statements of fact
that it's a religous issue.

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