santeesioux
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not from stopping them from praying, from removing a prayer banner from the cafeteria
Be there for you, is completely different than solve your problems how you see fit.“I had always been told that if you pray, God will always be there when you need him,” she said. “And it didn’t happen for me, and I doubted it had happened for anybody else. So yeah, I think that was just like the last step, and after that I just really didn’t believe any of it.”
Brittany Lanni, who graduated from Cranston West in 2009, said that no one had ever been forced to recite the prayer and called Jessica “an idiot.”
“If you don’t believe in that,” she said, “take all the money out of your pocket, because every dollar bill says, ‘In God We Trust.’”
Influence our supreme court? How is she influencing the supreme court, exactly?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46160046/ns/us_news-the_new_york_times/#.TyLgDiMWVst
Jessica said she had stopped believing in God when she was in elementary school and her mother fell ill for a time.
Be there for you, is completely different than solve your problems how you see fit.
Immaterial.
Obviously god wasn't " there for her" in any way, shape or form.
Obviously the mentally-challenged cowards threatening her are neither true christians nor Real Americans.
Too bad there's no hell for them to rot in.
Unconstitutional?
All its said was "our heavenly father"
It's like saying "mother earth", big f-ing deal. Politcal Correctness is out of hand in this country.
It's not at all like saying mother earth. And technically it would be unconstitutional.Unconstitutional?
All its said was "our heavenly father"
It's like saying "mother earth", big f-ing deal. Politcal Correctness is out of hand in this country.
It's not at all like saying mother earth. And technically it would be unconstitutional.
Obviously the mentally-challenged cowards threatening her are neither true christians nor Real Americans.
Too bad there's no hell for them to rot in.
As a scientist, you should know our senses are not 100% accurate. For example, there's a big difference between hearing someone and actually listening.
Unconstitutional?
All its said was "our heavenly father"
It's like saying "mother earth", big f-ing deal. Politcal Correctness is out of hand in this country.
So maybe this is her next step. Taking "In God We Trust" from the dollar bill.
Unconstitutional?
All its said was "our heavenly father"
It's like saying "mother earth", big f-ing deal. Politcal Correctness is out of hand in this country.
I feel bad for the girl. I mean it's hard to understand why things happen. How does God let little children get raped? That question is asked a lot by my kids. So I understand how she, as a little girl, could lose faith
Umm.. "In God We Trust" should definitely be taken off of all money. It's unconstitutional.
Mother earth does not equal "Our Heavenly Father".... Man you guys just lose credibility with every post you do.
Umm.. "In God We Trust" should definitely be taken off of all money. It's unconstitutional.
Technically, all the constitution says is that the government cannot establish a state religion or prevent the free exercise thereof. There actually is nothing in the constitution that even prohibits the government from endorsing a religion, as long as it is not mandated to the citizenry.
omg thats going to be terrible!!!!!! I couldn't imagine what the founding fathers would think if that happened!!!Like I said; just wait until the Supreme Court decides that "In God We Trust" is taken off our currency. It's only a matter of time.
I feel bad for the girl. I mean it's hard to understand why things happen. How does God let little children get raped?
omg thats going to be terrible!!!!!! I couldn't imagine what the founding fathers would think if that happened!!!
Technically, all the constitution says is that the government cannot establish a state religion or prevent the free exercise thereof. There actually is nothing in the constitution that even prohibits the government from endorsing a religion, as long as it is not mandated to the citizenry.
