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"budd" |
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05 Jan 2006 08:31:04 AM |
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Another Future Televangelist |
i just love living in Indiana........
Outside the House chamber, peering through a window at the
proceedings and carrying a sign that said "In the name of Jesus
Christ, Amen," 15-year-old Praise Jerusha Sharp, Crawfordsville, was
among those who objects to Hamilton's ruling.
She took a day off from her private school to make her feelings known.
"If they don't start praying in Jesus' name, our country is going to
fall," she said. "I've asked (God), and he doesn't like it
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060105/NEWS02/601050426/1006/NEWS01
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| User: "Gregory Gadow" |
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| Title: Re: Another Future Televangelist |
05 Jan 2006 09:04:07 AM |
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budd wrote:
i just love living in Indiana........
Outside the House chamber, peering through a window at the
proceedings and carrying a sign that said "In the name of Jesus
Christ, Amen," 15-year-old Praise Jerusha Sharp, Crawfordsville, was
among those who objects to Hamilton's ruling.
She took a day off from her private school to make her feelings known.
"If they don't start praying in Jesus' name, our country is going to
fall," she said. "I've asked (God), and he doesn't like it
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060105/NEWS02/601050426/1006/NEWS01
Sadly, schizophrenia that young usually doesn't respond well to treatment.
--
Gregory Gadow
techbear@serv.net
http://www.serv.net/~techbear
"Without faith we might relapse into scientific or rational thinking,
which leads by a slippery slope toward constitutional democracy."
- Robert Anton Wilson
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| User: "Michael Gray" |
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| Title: Re: Another Future Televangelist |
05 Jan 2006 08:35:39 PM |
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On Thu, 05 Jan 2006 07:04:07 -0800, Gregory Gadow <techbear@serv.net>
wrote:
budd wrote:
i just love living in Indiana........
Outside the House chamber, peering through a window at the
proceedings and carrying a sign that said "In the name of Jesus
Christ, Amen," 15-year-old Praise Jerusha Sharp, Crawfordsville, was
among those who objects to Hamilton's ruling.
She took a day off from her private school to make her feelings known.
"If they don't start praying in Jesus' name, our country is going to
fall," she said. "I've asked (God), and he doesn't like it
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060105/NEWS02/601050426/1006/NEWS01
Sadly, schizophrenia that young usually doesn't respond well to treatment.
That depends one's goal for applying treatment,
and what that treatment consists of.
Jesuits prefer their victims to have schizophrenia at as early an age
as possibly, as it increases the effectiveness of their 'treatment',
in terms of their goals: programming robots for gawd.
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| User: "L. Raymond" |
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| Title: Re: Another Future Televangelist |
05 Jan 2006 09:58:32 PM |
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budd wrote:
i just love living in Indiana........
Outside the House chamber, peering through a window at the
proceedings and carrying a sign that said "In the name of Jesus
Christ, Amen," 15-year-old Praise Jerusha Sharp, Crawfordsville, was
among those who objects to Hamilton's ruling.
She took a day off from her private school to make her feelings known.
"If they don't start praying in Jesus' name, our country is going to
fall," she said. "I've asked (God), and he doesn't like it
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060105/NEWS02/601050426/1006/NEWS01
This shows the typical fundy thought process:
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For nearly two months, Bosma said, he had struggled to come up with a
response to the order issued in late November by U.S. District Judge
David Hamilton, which said prayers offered during House proceedings may
not mention the name of Jesus Christ or endorse a particular religion.
Bosma told the convened House and a standing-room-only gallery that he
opted against continuing the traditional invocations because Hamilton's
order would require him to "review and inspect" the theology of any
individual asked to perform them.
"Requiring people to pray in accordance with government-approved
theology directly interferes with the freedom of conscience and speech
that each of us holds so dear," he said.
[End quote]
He labels the demand that there be no theology as "government-approved
theology". He's obviously the sort who calls atheism a religion. Why
can't these people ever think about a situation and consider their
response rather than parading their ignorance for the world to see?
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L. Raymond
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