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Post by jobeee on Nov 6, 2007 4:11:20 GMT -5
Next week, the Council of Europe is going to vote on a resolution imposing Darwinism as Europe’s official ideology. The European governments are asked to fight the expression of creationist opinions, such as young earth and intelligent design theories. According to the Council of Europe these theories are “undemocratic” and “a threat to human rights.”
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Post by Steady Micro Aggressor on Nov 6, 2007 5:14:25 GMT -5
If anyone would have cared, they would have replied the first hundred times you posted that. If you Euro's are that threatened by a mere concept, that speaks more of you than anyone else. What's next, book burnings?
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Post by john on Nov 7, 2007 5:07:19 GMT -5
If anyone would have cared, they would have replied the first hundred times you posted that. If you Euro's are that threatened by a mere concept, that speaks more of you than anyone else. What's next, book burnings? SOMEONE must have cared it was voted in. We cannot see the point in spending millions on churches and mosques praying to a 'theoretical ' god and slaughtering each other over it at the same time ,as is happening around the world.IT would make more sense to pray to the Sun at least we know it gives us warmth and light and sustains life on the planet. Your bible belt is one of the most violent places in the U.S.so god worshipping is not curing anything. WORLD-back down to earth PLEASE
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Post by Steady Micro Aggressor on Nov 8, 2007 8:39:10 GMT -5
Spare me your caring routine John, I've known you too long. This is just another reason you justify your fear and desire to control. And that's worked out real good over in England?
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Post by JOBEEE on Nov 8, 2007 9:00:55 GMT -5
Spare me your caring routine John, I've known you too long. This is just another reason you justify your fear and desire to control. And that's worked out real good over in England? CONTROL=BALTIMORE, United States (AFP) - A court on Wednesday ordered an evangelical church to pay 11 million dollars in damages to the father of a US Marine killed in Iraq for causing distress by picketing his son's funeral claiming the war is a punishment for tolerating gays. (Advertisement) The jury ruled that members of the Kansas-based Westboro Baptist Church caused mental suffering to Albert Snyder, who says he became depressed after they paraded outside the funeral of his 20-year-old son Matthew in 2006. They waved signs reading "Thank God for dead soldiers," and "Fag troops." A video of the protests was played in court during the week-long trial of church members Fred Phelps, who founded the church in 1955, and two of his daughters, Shirley Phelps-Roper and Rebekah Phelps-Davis. Their lawyer Jonathan Katz said the funeral was a public event and their actions were protected by the constitutional rights to free speech and religious expression. But the jury decided Wednesday the church members should pay 2.9 million dollars in compensation and a further eight million in punitive damages for "mental pain and suffering" caused to Snyder, and for invading his privacy. The church says the United States is losing troops because it tolerates gays, including in the military -- hence the many protests it has held at military funerals such as Snyder's. His sexuality was not an issue at the trial. It claims to have carried out similar pickets more than 30,000 times, but the Baltimore case was the first one involving a funeral protest to go to trial.
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Post by Steady Micro Aggressor on Nov 8, 2007 9:23:03 GMT -5
I read about that, Phelps got exactly what he deserved. Your problem is that you and The Phelps are the same kind of extremist nutters, just on different sides. As a result you get what you deserve, to be dismissed as an idiot.
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