I've often said that fundamentalist Christians seem to think that "freedom of religion" really means "freedom of Christianity." Now we have one of those fucktards actually saying so. Anyone who doesn't think that the religious right want to turn the country into a Christian theocracy needs to get a clue.
In the past I've actually heard a Christian say that the Establishment Clause only means that the government can't favor one denomination of Christianity over another, and no other religions are protected.
Well, they do the exact same thing with their bible, so why not do it with other holy documents?
In the past I've actually heard a Christian say that the Establishment Clause only means that the government can't favor one denomination of Christianity over another, and no other religions are protected.
(December 13, 2013 at 5:57 pm)Faith No More Wrote: I love how Christian conservatves advocate a strictly literal interpretation of the constitution until it doesn't suit their agenda.
Well, they do the exact same thing with their bible, so why not do it with other holy documents?
Christian apologetics is the art of rolling a dog turd in sugar and selling it as a donut.