thats the price you pay for being worlds most successfull country ever.
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thats the price you pay for being worlds most successfull country ever.
i dont really think public schools serve a vital function.
the dumbest people ive met graduated high school...coincidentally the smartest ones i know DIDNT
so what difference does it make if theyre told god is real?
if they're going to think for themselves they will. if not, theyll probably be christian anyway.
If you live in America and don't question how or why we're the melting pot of the world, or why your pathetic life is even occuring, or you don't ponder why you weren't born in Uzbekistan rather than where you actually were, or don't recognize your fore-fathers by not even acknowledging the fact that someone had to put ,even, them here, then I'd say you're an imbecile.
Actually the monks I spoke with were referring to whether or not the statue itself was evil, not neccesarily about the fundemantalist Christians who oposed the statue. Nor was ther any discussion about the seperation of church and state as this really wasn't what the controvery was about. Queztacoatl is a symbol from ancient Mayan times and few people took it to have any religious signifigance at all. Just a few hard core Christians who were pissed because hundreds of years ago Mayans would offer sacrifices to it and therefore it was "evil".Quote:
Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
What they meant is that an object can be neither evil or good until somebody labels it as so. The fundamentalist Christians labled the statue as evil therebye creating the evil. Kind of like the old "if a tree falls in the woods, and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" type of idea.
The monks themselves were actually American citizens. I interviewed them at a local temple, not in Thailand itself. So I would consider them qualified to discuss this issue.
Ironically most people in San Jose really hate the statue because it cost thousands of dollars of taxpayers money and literally looks like a pile of shit. See what I mean??
damn thats an evil statue! whats it got to say about american soceity? :)there was another evil statue put up in NYC at ground zero also...
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People mention that children would be ridiculed if they leave the class or refuse to say the pledge. I don't see why they should leave or refuse to say it at all. Just don't say the words "One Nation under God". When I was a kid I would say "One Nation" and then "Indivisable...", just leaving out the " under God" part. No one ever knew and I never felt that hearing those words was trying to coerce me to become religious. If you are so weak minded that hearing those words spoken by others is causing you mental distress you have a lot more problems than just the Pledge.
it's sad.
thankfully this will be reversed by the new supreme court in the coming months and years.
The words should be be sticken from the pledge or be optional but the whole arguement is pretty petty on both sides