I don't. I expose them to all religions. I don't want pressure coming at them from authority figures, however.
Is it your position that the majority is always right? Is that what you are championing? The Colorado/reddit jabs are fascinating to me. I don't even identify with Colorado, and if I did I would be drinking the Jesusland kool aid. This isn't San Francisco. I've lived in every corner of this country, I'd wager I am as aware of the faith demographics as much as anyone. In terms of patently stupid comments, I invite you to visit the original pledge of allegiance sometime. Some moron referred to this country as "one republic." How absurd! Don't they know that we vote for our leaders and then... Oh, wait. That is a republic? Well, once elected, those guys can do whatev.... Oh, they can't? There's a constitution? See, I know you are way smarter than this. The second you didn't/don't agree with the majority, you would run to the constitution as everyone always has because we don't have mob rule here. So ya, keep playing the belittling bully. It keeps things in perspective. I had no idea Christ was such an ass.
I'd say Ken Ham is not nearly so dumb as many thinks he is. When concessions about how the planet we live on got to its present configuration and state completely conflict with the Bible, the game is up. When archaeology time and again, despite elaborate and expensive hoaxes (many times exposed) to MAKE archaeology fit, shows Biblical accounts to be baseless, the game is up. The lack of a single demonstrably supernatural event --EVER-- is a problem, but the harder folks try to fix it the more flimsy it all looks. What is dumb is taking new information, and then shoehorning/assimilating it into a 3,000 year old mythology. "Uh, they weren't literally days." "Uh, genetics was different then." "Uh, the Hebrews just were really tidy and left no traces in Egypt." Yes, the ultimate conclusions are indeed certain, if one is objective.
So, appealing to the bandwagon has now, somehow, removed itself from the list of logical fallacies? However, judging by the fact that you agree with the original linked article's assertions that people who are angry at something must, secretly, believe in the idea and your multiple invectives against IP and myself, I can only conclude that you know, deep down, we are right. So, I welcome you to Team Liberal. Your copy of Origin of the Species, official union card (in the industry of your choosing) and gift certificate to Whole Foods will be mailed immediately to your residence, free of charge.
Brother man, you can't find clothing any finer. :hi: We have an outlet in Leesburg. Don't let the blonde one know that's why I go with her when she shops.
I'm definitely a fan, and now envious of your proximity to a store; I've never been to a Burberry outlet. Thinking on it, though, that might be for the best.
1950, I've also argued this was the decade that churches decided to leave their ever changing communities and started becoming inclusive social clubs.
The break down after 100k miles. Before that they are great cars. (Lots of Prius owning dbag friends)
So others laws that you have to follow are different in what way? Are they not mandated for everyone to follow as well?