JakeStarkey
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The law is simply: one cannot proslytize on tax-supported property.
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So what do atheists believe? What is worth fighting for in their lives?
Family, friends... the idea that we are suddenly without meaning is nonsense.
I bet most 'christians live their day to day lives no differently than I do, supporting and loving their families. Spending time with friends.
So if someone came and told you that you had to "believe in x", you would.....?
You might be better served to read court opinions yourself rather than let extremist, conspiracy theory websites like that one "explain" them to you.
From your link:
How the Communist Removed Prayer from Public Schools
The law is simply: one cannot proslytize on tax-supported property.
The law is simply: one cannot proselytize on tax-supported property.
The law is simply: one cannot proslytize on tax-supported property.
Proslytize what?![]()
Atheist pamphlet:
We are atheists, we believe in NOTHING!
The earth, the universe and life just "magically" happened.
That's it.
What do you have that is better?
I'm not an atheist, but I at least have the fundamental understanding that atheism is not the belief in nothing. That's nihilism.
So what do atheists believe? What is worth fighting for in their lives?
It's a good move by the atheists and may well succeed.
Anyone may practice his or her own religion in tax-public environments as long as the government process is not disrupted and one's neighbors are not bothered.
The law is simply: one cannot proslytize on tax-supported property.
FA_Q2 apparently is not playing with a full deck.
My second statement about is true. However, if an organization wants to rent space for a specified period, sure, go for it.
We were talking about public schools, not public parks.
FA_Q2, stay up with the rest of us.
FA_Q2 is wandering in a waste land of his own thinking.
We were talking about tax-supported schools: no religious literature may be handed out.
Keep up, please.
FA_Q2 is wandering in a waste land of his own thinking.
We were talking about tax-supported schools: no religious literature may be handed out.
Keep up, please.
Please do, as this court case proves, religious scriptures may very well be handed out. As a matter of fact, the court ordered the school to allow it. Or did you miss that also in your haste to be an idiot…
Yawn.
Atheists win right to pass out materials at Florida high schools - Washington Times
If the Christians get to do it, then so should we. That was the winning argument of atheists who fought for access to several Florida high schools to distribute group documents — same as evangelicals did with Bibles in January.
“We want to close the door to religion in schools, not open it to Freethought,” said David Williamson, an organizer with the Central Florida Freethought Community, the Orlando Sentinel reported. “[But] if they’re going to have a religious discussion on campus, we need to be a part of it.”
Read more: Atheists win right to pass out materials at Florida high schools - Washington Times
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fair is fair dont you think?
How can an atheist be a part of a religious discussion?