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To: CYBERKEN who wrote (712590)11/11/2005 2:36:36 PM
From: Geoff Altman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
In other words you are a slimy, shit-for-brains atheist, though a verbose one. I suppose that's the intrinsic FEAR showing through...

Spoken like a true Christian practicing the love, respect for others and compassion that your religion is supposed to represent. Or is there something in the Christ message that says these things are only to be practised towards others of the same faith as you?

This is coming from a guy that doesn't know the meaning of the word atheist? Oh please, do yourself a favor and by a dictionary because your ignorance is showing........



To: CYBERKEN who wrote (712590)11/11/2005 3:21:35 PM
From: BEEF JERKEY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Its the Christian types who seem "scared" of thinking freely.



To: CYBERKEN who wrote (712590)11/13/2005 10:40:48 PM
From: paret  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Atheist to sue over 'In God We Trust' on money
www.volunteertv.com ^ | 11/13/05

SACRAMENTO, Calif. The atheist who's spent years trying to ban recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools says he'll file a new lawsuit this week.

Michael Newdow says he'll ask a federal court to order removal of the national motto "In God We Trust" from U-S coins and currency. He says it violates the religious rights of atheists who belong to his "First Amendment Church of True Science."

The church's "three suggestions" are "question, be honest and do what's right." Newdow says it wouldn't be right to take up a collection when the money says "In God We Trust."

Last year, the Supreme Court dismissed Newdow's lawsuit over the words "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance because he doesn't have custody of his daughter, in whose name the lawsuit was filed.

Newdow has resurrected that case by filing an identical lawsuit on behalf of two families.