Is he homeless?

That was way back in the fifties, which I'm guessing is before you were born so in your life it HAS always been there - :rolleyes:

Boy, you sure fret over some insignificant issues...;)

How is it insignificant that in a country that was supposedly founded on the ideal of complete religious freedom, children are forced to recite a statement every single morning that directly contradicts that ideal?
 
Would it be insignificant if vegetarian children were forced to eat meat for school lunch?
 
The judge was correct.
In order to sue someone, you have to serve them with the necessary papers to show they have been informed of the suit. You then must prove they were served. The Senator chose to sue God in a human court so he has to follow the rules.
Dismissing a suit "with predjudice" is judicial shorthand for "stop wasting everyone's time".

God does get the credit for all the good things we have on the planet. Most of the bad things originated with humans messing it up.
 
How is it insignificant that in a country that was supposedly founded on the ideal of complete religious freedom, children are forced to recite a statement every single morning that directly contradicts that ideal?

Try this: Little johnny, we don't believe in God, but we do believe in Mr Obama, so when you say the plegde in the morning just subsitute the words. ;)

Or how about this:

"I pledge no allegiance to the lapel flag pin of the United States of America, nor to the Republic for which it stands: one Nation under Obama, indivisible, With Liberty and welfare checks for all."
:D
 
That sounds pretty good Ken. I fear we'll end up with an even more insidious pledge, though.
 
She (her party) don't even care for the flag do they? Why the heck are they wondered about what kind of pledge is said?
 
The judge took the technically legal way out, but another was available. According to Jesus, "My kingdom is not of this world." And of course we know that Jesus sits at the right hand of His Father now.

Which probably means the judge did not have jurisdiction over defendant. The plaintiff will have to try a MUCH higher court.
Would he not also have to prove the plaintiff mentally fit to stand trial?
Since we are told that we can't possibly understand God's reasons for doing things, it would be rather hard to prove he was 'sane', by our standards.
 
That sounds pretty good Ken. I fear we'll end up with an even more insidious pledge, though.
You mean the changes to the National Anthem proposed by the Republicans, "Bomb,Bomb,Bomb, Iran:rolleyes:
 
Would he not also have to prove the plaintiff mentally fit to stand trial?
Since we are told that we can't possibly understand God's reasons for doing things, it would be rather hard to prove he was 'sane', by our standards.

Perhaps you should re-examine your infallible narcissism with a stroll through the 'What if' thread ;)...
 
That one's completely over my head :confused:
Kenny's just being grumpy tonight 'cause it's dawned on him that Obama's heading for a landslide victory:D
 
Kenny's just being grumpy tonight 'cause it's dawned on him that Obama's heading for a landslide victory:D
Ta, but I honestly don't even understand what it meant?
I saw the word 'narcissism' so I figured it was a dig, but I still don't follow it.
 
Ta, but I honestly don't even understand what it meant?
I saw the word 'narcissism' so I figured it was a dig, but I still don't follow it.
We've had difficulty understanding Ken for years, I shouldn't worry about it too much:D
 
Try this: Little johnny, we don't believe in God, but we do believe in Mr Obama, so when you say the plegde in the morning just subsitute the words. ;)

Or how about this:

"I pledge no allegiance to the lapel flag pin of the United States of America, nor to the Republic for which it stands: one Nation under Obama, indivisible, With Liberty and welfare checks for all."
:D


I like the original pledge. If you want to use your version, that is obviously your right, but I don't think it has any merit.
 
She (her party) don't even care for the flag do they? Why the heck are they wondered about what kind of pledge is said?

What good is a flag when the constitution is shredded?
 
Sorry, it was a dig. I apologise Alisa for the way I've been picking on you. And I apologise to everybody else for the ref to the 'What if' thread. Sometimes I don't know when to shut up...:o
 

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