DarkSovereignty
Ooga Chakka
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Yeah, let the kids who actually want to pray pray, the others can read or do some last minute homework or something.
Yeah, let the kids who actually want to pray pray, the others can read or do some last minute homework or something.
Not quite. The crazy in Alabama and Arizona isn't killing anyone. Well, not yet.Alabama and Arizona are making Texas and Florida look sane...that's how you know it's bad.
forced to pray + legal to discriminate against gay people? someone tell Superman to stop flying backwards, already!
Isnt forced prayer also defeating the purpose of prayer. Youre supposed to come to God when you need him or when you want to. Its a relationship. You cant force a relationship.
ok correct me if i'm wrong here but does this whole thing not go against the bases of America, the whole freedom of choice and religious beliefs
Aren't these pretty much the same people who whine when other religions "force" their beliefs on them by asking for acceptance?
Only McClurkin and one other Republican on the panel actually voted "aye" on the bill. Two Republicans and one Democrat insist they said "no" to the bill in the voice vote; three legislators weren't even present for the vote. The House's clerk told the Advertiser that "the chairman of each committee has the discretion to decide the outcome of a voice vote."