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I agree.I agree.
Knocking down a cool old monument because it's cross shaped is ridiculous.
Tom
I agree.
But as a compromise, I'd have it decorated with pentagrams,
crescent moons, spaghetti, & other symbols of diverse beliefs.
I'm here to serve.You just couldn't help it, could you Rev?
Making Sarak The Preparer cry....To serve man?
Quite. Some people don't know when to stop.I agree.
Knocking down a cool old monument because it's cross shaped is ridiculous.
Tom
what?....no haggis on a sacrificial fire?I agree.
But as a compromise, I'd have it decorated with pentagrams,
crescent moons, spaghetti, & other symbols of diverse beliefs.
Ha hahahaha!!! I like that word. Faithofobics.
If the fire turns green......what?....no haggis on a sacrificial fire?
hehehehe... a little jab now and then does it good for the soul.You just couldn't help it, could you Rev?
The decision was interesting in that it was 7-2 (which should stop the automatic "left is anti religion" foik but won't. Who voted which way is complex:
Reversed and remanded, 7-2, in an opinion by Justice Alito on June 20, 2019. Justice Alito announced the judgment of the Supreme Court and delivered the opinion of the court with respect to Parts I, II–B, II–C, III, and IV, in which Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Breyer, Kagan, and Kavanaugh joined, and an opinion with respect to Parts II–A and II–D, in which Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Breyer and Kavanaugh joined. Justice Breyer filed a concurring opinion, in which Justice Kagan joined. Justice Kavanaugh filed a concurring opinion. Justice Kagan filed an opinion concurring in part. Justice Thomas filed an opinion concurring in the judgment. Justice Gorsuch filed an opinion concurring in the judgment, in which Justice Thomas joined. Justice Ginsburg filed a dissenting opinion, in which Justice Sotomayor joined
The American Legion v. American Humanist Association - SCOTUSblog
hehehehe... a little jab now and then does it good for the soul.
Leave it to the Scot to suggest vandalism as a compromise.I agree.
But as a compromise, I'd have it decorated with pentagrams,
crescent moons, spaghetti, & other symbols of diverse beliefs.
what?....no haggis on a sacrificial fire?