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I hate when some Atheist suggest that we should close our churches and turn them into homeless shelters. Like not all churches can be turned into one. Especially in the rural areas where homelessness isn't a thing and theirs practically a church on every corner.

If they care about the homeless, then why don't they built a shelter for them? I mean that's what Christians have done.
 
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This followed by them sperging about how Islam isn't actually all that bad.
 
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This followed by them sperging about how Islam isn't actually all that bad.

Also where the fuck do police cars have "PRAISE JESUS" or something on them? It's always some generic shit like "To Serve and Protect."
 
Also where the fuck do police cars have "PRAISE JESUS" or something on them? It's always some generic shit like "To Serve and Protect."
I certainly haven't seen it, unless some small town does it to their cars and nobody else.
 
Even if the answer was right (debateable) the question didn't even make sense.

It's a false dichotomy because the United States is a secular society where religion is significantly present, and in fact, there isn't any modern democracy where religion isn't significantly present. In fact, I don't think there has ever been a human society where religion isn't significantly present, and even in societies like Soviet Russia in the time when religion was actively persecuted, it was still significantly present.
 
Ironic how the same people who say "separation of church and state!" overlap heavily with the people that don't believe in freedom of speech for people they disagree with. Hell, they don't believe in interpreting other amendments through what the founders wrote about all that.
 
Ironic how the same people who say "separation of church and state!" overlap heavily with the people that don't believe in freedom of speech for people they disagree with. Hell, they don't believe in interpreting other amendments through what the founders wrote about all that.

Incidentally, this is why a tradition of constitutionalism is so absolutely important to any enduring democracy. Just by being semi-immutable, it prevents basic principles and rights from being overwhelmed by hysterical mobs of lunatics screaming about "current year" as if that changes anything about basic rights.
 
Incidentally, this is why a tradition of constitutionalism is so absolutely important to any enduring democracy. Just by being semi-immutable, it prevents basic principles and rights from being overwhelmed by hysterical mobs of lunatics screaming about "current year" as if that changes anything about basic rights.

Things get put into perspective when you hold in your mind the fact that there are people that don't care about morals and standards, and will use morals and standards in whatever way they need to in order to gain power. Rules for Radicals explains all this stuff pretty simply, and once you realize that then you have the key to victory.

All the partisans in the media will never criticize their people the same way they do Trump, even if Trump is doing things that their people did freely with little to no criticism, because that's their guy, and Trump is the enemy that needs to be destroyed.
 
How can you be atheist and yet support a religion with most of its sects having more radical beliefs than others?
 
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