(January 13, 2019 at 3:38 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote: It wasn't a "religious event." It was a field trip. Bunch of idiots whining about others going out and doing something. It would've been a "religious event" if the government said they had to go and accept what was shared.
Never been to the Museum, probably won't ever go, but if I ever choose to and some nutty whackjob group told me I couldn't go, they wouldn't like what would come next. Same thing if I wanted to visit an atheist church. I would decide, not let someone tell me I can't because their feelings might get hurt.
I tell ya, these nutty atheist groups and going to get us all enslaved with their constant badgering everybody and trying to tell "We the People" what to think. We can think for ourselves.
Also, please don't assume this is being suggested at all atheists. There are many that are kind and don't spread this mindless hate garbage.
Nobody said anybody couldn't go see Ham's goofy museum. They said the town shouldn't be using government resources to promote a religion by making an official trip.