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		<title>More Atheist Oppression: Freedom from Religion in Georgia</title>
		<description>Comments for More Atheist Oppression: Freedom from Religion in Georgia at http://jbs.org , comment 1 to 12 out of 12 comments</description>
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			<description>As an individual who has spent a large amount of time over the years pondering deep issues and remaining agnostic towards religion, I have in the last 3 years learned of the concerted effort of communists and those who can not be named (or they will sling mud and scream bloody murder...) to undermine Christianity and Muslim beliefs (ie: those with beliefs which are contrary to the group that can not be named).

There is a double standard at work whereby these atheists, and this other group, will work hard to promote degenerate behavior and lifestyles while attacking that which has been the norm for centuries. Heck, the UN planned parenthood group wants to teach masturbation to children in the age range of 5-9. These people are attempting to promote base, degenerate, animal-like behavior in order to control the population via scientific processes (in particular behavioral attitude conditioning and brainwashing).

People like Susan are actively participating in these activities. For instance, she promotes homeschooling if you have problems with public schools, but the problem is, they will still make you pay out of your pocket to brainwash children in public schools even if you DON'T have children, or you home school your own. This is theft and if you don't pay to help brainwash children(via property taxes), they will send out armed goons to steal from you and/or kill you.

The common folk are, without knowledge, engaged in an unconventional war to subvert and destroy the culture and replace it with a slave culture. For scientific references to this agenda please look up Bertrand Russell's &quot;The impact of Science on society&quot;, B.F. Skinner's &quot;Walden II&quot;, and of course, Aldous Huxley's &quot;Brave New World&quot;.

Naysayers are either ignorant, or the enemy. And until people start viewing them as enemies who are engaged in unconventional war against them, they just aren't taking matters seriously. - whitey</description>
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			<description>&quot;Troll&quot; - Now there's word that Duke fans find a way to work into a dialog a lot. I guess I like the standard &quot;open your mind&quot; piece of business much better.  It it has that sixties, Timothy Leary ring that you don't expect coming from a parrot.  Have you folks ever had an original thought?  Or, do you get all your lines directly from the pulpit and talk radio?  A nice quote once in a while is okay, I guess.  But most of the time you all sound like you're reading from a Michael Savage script.  I'm surprised that no has said that &quot;liberalism is a mental disorder&quot; yet.  How come you don't wanna fight?  You big strong Christian Promise Breakers afraid of a girl?   - Susan Q.</description>
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			<description>Susan Q. is a troll. She's just looking for a fight. Don't give her the satisfaction. - Sheesh</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 13:54:25 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Is this &quot;open your mind&quot; some sort of cult thing?  

To answer your questions though:
1. We already have our own schools.  Ever hear of the public school system?  Don't need to open new ones without prayer time. (You can always home school if you don't like it.  That's a great option for your kids.)
2. Because you bring the fight to the enemy and not wait for them to set up a state religion as they would like.  You would like that right; American being interwoven with Christianity and all?
3. And...You guys are just so much fun! - Susan Q.</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 13:01:42 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Non-Christian Attacks</title>
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			<description>Why do non-Christians go into Christian Dominant areas and then attack Christianity instead of starting their own school?  Because it's their goal.  Strip the 1st Amendment rights and then shove atheism down our throats declaring freedom of religion.

Open your minds people.  Quit attacking others and start your own schools. - RichardR369</description>
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			<description>&quot;Open your mind&quot; - That's a good one Kenneth.  Open your own mind buddy.  - Susan Q.</description>
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			<description>Susan why do you even bother to read? Open your mind.  - Kenneth Creech</description>
			<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 10:38:47 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Who cares what high school cheerleaders in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia 
have to say…About anything?  

Apart from high school boys in Fort Oglethorpe and the town pedophile…Nobody!  

You can’t tell me that some adult, fire-and-brimstone, Southern Baptist (probably working at the school) didn’t have a hand in all this “commit to the Lord” and “take courage and do it” foolishness.  

But: “The cheerleaders are not trying to push a religious cause, to shove religion down someone’s throat, said local youth minister Brad Scott...The cheerleaders are just using Scripture to show motivation and inspiration to the players and the fans.”

Does Scott really think the rest of the country is stupid enough to buy that piece of rotten baloney?  If those little Georgia Peach, Fort O, cheerleaders really want to motivate their team of adolescent boys, they don’t have to use some silly banner to do it.  Know what I mean?  

This kind of thing is exactly what youth minister Scott says it isn’t; pushing a religious cause and trying to shove religion down someone’s throat.   Why can’t these people just be honest enough to say it – “Hey, we’re Christians; the mighty, mighty Christians!  We wanna make you a Christian.  Christianity is the one and only true religion.  Christianity is American and if you don’t like it, move to North Korea.”

Youth minister Brad Scott may not say that, but I’ll bet he thinks it.  And if that’s true, then he and the folks clutching their Bibles in church this morning are not all that different from the stinky Taliban guy clutching his Koran in some dirt hole on the Pakistan border.  

And that’s why we have to fight them there as well as we have to fight them here.  Because, come on, it’s not so much your soul that they are after; it’s your body; and worse yet your mind. You know - “Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest.”  

Can I get an Amen on that somebody?  

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 - Susan Q.</description>
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			<title>Sophistry</title>
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			<description>sophistry
Noun
1. the practice of using arguments which seem clever but are actually false and misleading 

Freely jumping between religious and legal arguments makes for a pretty dubious argument.  Making a Muslim, Hindu, or atheist football player crash through a sign that declares him a coward for not accepting Christ as his savior is not simply offensive and annoying... it's intimidating and fascist.  What if the banner said 'Embrace communism'?  How would this be different in any way?  Yet, somehow I think you'd be arguing differently... and that's why I call this sophistry.
 - Brett Green</description>
			<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 03:56:23 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Freedom of Speech?</title>
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			<description>Hey, remember that? It was neat.  - American Citizen</description>
			<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 15:42:34 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>&quot;Commit to You Know Who&quot;</title>
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			<description>&quot;Commit to You Know Who&quot;: Brilliant...I love it and cannot wait to use it! - Dave Wenta</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 13:10:45 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Assuming your conclusion</title>
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			<description>Sorry, since the objector isn't known, you can't state it was an atheist.  It could have been a Jew or a Muslim or a Hindu who objected to Christian messages at official school functions, or even another Christian who doesn't want public schools to interfere with religion.  The Santa Fe lawsuit over prayers before school football games were brought by Jewish and Mormon families, not atheists. - Brian Westley</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 13:03:37 +0100</pubDate>
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