In article <FBQrd.17044$Æ.10292@trnddc02> pangbore <web2457k@verizon.net> wrote:
"Brian Westley" <westley@visi.com> wrote in message
news:41afd230$0$85089$a1866201@visi.com...
They turn people away for either reason. Brad Seabourn was an
atheist and had no problem saying the pledge (since he considered
his duty to god to be nothing), but the Boy Scouts still kicked
him out for being an atheist. BSA reps in court have stated
under oath that atheists can't join. See www.bsa-discrimination.org
NOT precisely - If he repeats the oath that's fine as long as he
doesn't
PREACH his Atheism at meetings to the other kids.
Wrong, fuckhead. Brad Seabourn didn't mention his atheism at meetings.
He mentioned it to the other boys and openly.
No, he didn't.
Yes he did.
Plus, Boy Scout reps have testified in court, under oath, that
six-year-old atheists can't join, period.
So?
Still no explanation from you of what it is, I do not necessarily
think that is part of this story.
--
Lady Chatterly
"Speaksing the truth is necessary, even if some might not like it.
Gee, do I sound like Lady Chatterly in this sentence?" -- Barbara
Schwarz
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