Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s dangerous for people to believe that other people grant rights. In the United States rights were are granted by God and no person has the moral standing to remove them.
Wanna know how I know you're a troll pretending to be someone very stupid?
Because there is no mention of a god in the constitution and every grammar school kid is taught that.
You are correct. But God is clearly referenced in the Declaration of Independence as are the inalienable rights granted to everyone. The constitution is the new governmental framework that protects those inalienable rights.
Anonymous wrote:It’s dangerous for people to believe that other people grant rights. In the United States rights were are granted by God and no person has the moral standing to remove them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s dangerous for people to believe that other people grant rights. In the United States rights were are granted by God and no person has the moral standing to remove them.
Wanna know how I know you're a troll pretending to be someone very stupid?
Because there is no mention of a god in the constitution and every grammar school kid is taught that.
You are correct. But God is clearly referenced in the Declaration of Independence as are the inalienable rights granted to everyone. The constitution is the new governmental framework that protects those inalienable rights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s dangerous for people to believe that other people grant rights. In the United States rights were are granted by God and no person has the moral standing to remove them.
Wanna know how I know you're a troll pretending to be someone very stupid?
Because there is no mention of a god in the constitution and every grammar school kid is taught that.
Anonymous wrote:It’s dangerous for people to believe that other people grant rights. In the United States rights were are granted by God and no person has the moral standing to remove them.
Anonymous wrote:It’s dangerous for people to believe that other people grant rights. In the United States rights were are granted by God and no person has the moral standing to remove them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as it doesn’t hurt anybody, what’s the harm?
It does hurt everyone. It's unconstitutional.
Only hurts the thin skinned snow flakes.
No. Blatantly ignoring the Constitution because we happen to like what’s being done does, in fact, hurt everyone. Because it makes it okay to ignore the Constitution the next time— you know, when they come for your musket because you aren’t in a well organized militia or shoot you for protesting at an abortion clinic.
The Constitution isn’t a buffet. You either follow it or you don’t. This pick and choose the pieces I like thing ends in insurrections and the like.
We say that about the 2A but everyone tells me we are reading it wrong. You are reading it wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as it doesn’t hurt anybody, what’s the harm?
It does hurt everyone. It's unconstitutional.
Only hurts the thin skinned snow flakes.
No. Blatantly ignoring the Constitution because we happen to like what’s being done does, in fact, hurt everyone. Because it makes it okay to ignore the Constitution the next time— you know, when they come for your musket because you aren’t in a well organized militia or shoot you for protesting at an abortion clinic.
The Constitution isn’t a buffet. You either follow it or you don’t. This pick and choose the pieces I like thing ends in insurrections and the like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as it doesn’t hurt anybody, what’s the harm?
It does hurt everyone. It's unconstitutional.
Only hurts the thin skinned snow flakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as it doesn’t hurt anybody, what’s the harm?
It does hurt everyone. It's unconstitutional.
Anonymous wrote:As long as it doesn’t hurt anybody, what’s the harm?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given that Louisiana is mostly Catholic they could at least put up the 10 Commandment wording that Catholics use.
What, you didn’t know that there is a ton of differences among Christian sects and that Catholics even have a much different bible than Protestants? Now you do! Have at it. If Xianity is going to be our national religion we need to narrow it down to the which denomination.
The wording they chose is from the promotion campaign for the Charlton Heston movie. Not kidding.
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/slacktivist/2024/05/20/louisiana-will-post-the-twelve-commandments-in-schools/
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!!
Friggn hilarious
This is also hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given that Louisiana is mostly Catholic they could at least put up the 10 Commandment wording that Catholics use.
What, you didn’t know that there is a ton of differences among Christian sects and that Catholics even have a much different bible than Protestants? Now you do! Have at it. If Xianity is going to be our national religion we need to narrow it down to the which denomination.
The wording they chose is from the promotion campaign for the Charlton Heston movie. Not kidding.
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/slacktivist/2024/05/20/louisiana-will-post-the-twelve-commandments-in-schools/
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!!
Friggn hilarious
Anonymous wrote:As long as it doesn’t hurt anybody, what’s the harm?