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Several interesting points. All of
them sticky, however. :-) David "Remember,
to a liberal,
anyone who makes money in an endeavor frowned upon by
liberals is 'greedy' and
any person who expresses an idea contrary to basic liberal
dogma is preaching
'hate.' How shallow
these people are."—Neal
Boortz On 11/24/2011 2:00 AM, Mike Gonzalez wrote: --Yeah, I think a big sticking point is that there's a lot of support for prayer and religion in schools and in public life, but as soon as someone pushes for a specific denomination, a lot of that support tends to back away. Try advocating for Roman Catholic education in the Bible Belt or Mormon prayer anywhere in the Midwest. Since many of the founding fathers were deists, wouldn't the daily prayer would be more in the spirit of unitarianism, which would eliminate any of that silly "trinity" stuff from consideration?But that whole denomination question is silly, though, because Jews are the chosen people, right? Circumcision discussions in grade school? Maybe some mandatory courses in kindergarten about the magical aspects of the Kabbalah. I kid (partially), though. Centroids: The Center of the Radical Centrist Community <[email protected]> Google Group: http://groups.google.com/group/RadicalCentrism Radical Centrism website and blog: http://RadicalCentrism.org |
Title: "Remember, to a liberal, anyone who makes money in an
endeavor
frowned upon by liberals is 'greedy' and any person who express
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