View Full Version : John hates religion


GT35 STI
04-24-2008, 05:00 AM
so much for separation between church and state...

http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/04/24/license.plate.ap/index.html

Kevin M
04-24-2008, 05:18 AM
so much for separation between church and state...

http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/04/24/license.plate.ap/index.html

Are you really that stupid? Denying that plate would be repression of religion. Allowing it is not an advocation of a faith as long as any other can get a plate too.

GT35 STI
04-24-2008, 05:27 AM
Are you really that stupid? Denying that plate would be repression of religion. Allowing it is not an advocation of a faith as long as any other can get a plate too.

:rofl: How is that repression of religion... The DMV is a STATE ran organization... they in no way shape or form be promoting any form of religion... Well in 1956 we put in god we trust on our currency, so why not throw it on our license plates... drivers license... **** anything... in fact we should then teach creationism in school since if we don't it's "repression of religion".... :rofl: I think you're the retarded one if you don't see the problem in this...

Kevin M
04-24-2008, 05:36 AM
:rofl: How is that repression of religion... The DMV is a STATE ran organization... they in no way shape or form be promoting any form of religion... Well in 1956 we put in god we trust on our currency, so why not throw it on our license plates... drivers license... **** anything... in fact we should then teach creationism in school since if we don't it's "repression of religion".... :rofl: I think you're the retarded one if you don't see the problem in this...

Again you prove utterly incapable of seperating yourself from your biases. The only thing the government is prevented from doing is advocating any faith over another, OR NO FAITH AT ALL. Expecting the government to adopt atheist policies is exactly as unconstitutional as a Catholic or Protestant "official religion." You do not understand the concept of seperation of church and state. If you feel the need to continue your ignorant blather, do so in the politics forum.

GT35 STI
04-24-2008, 05:40 AM
Again you prove utterly incapable of seperating yourself from your biases. The only thing the government is prevented from doing is advocating any faith over another, OR NO FAITH AT ALL. Expecting the government to adopt atheist policies is exactly as unconstitutional as a Catholic or Protestant "official religion." You do not understand the concept of seperation of church and state. If you feel the need to continue your ignorant blather, do so in the politics forum.

Sooooooo by making a Christian license plate... and not any other, they aren't "The only thing the government is prevented from doing is advocating any faith over another, OR NO FAITH AT ALL".... How?


Do you even know what the **** we are talking about.. this has nothing to do with "adapting atheist policies"... RELIGION SHOULD NOT BE IN GOVERNMENT PERIOD! It's how our country was founded(yes i know it still played a part) half the reason America is even here today is because they didn't want religion in government... This is just yet another step closer to doomsday...

I'm acting laughing out loud at your retardedness...


Oh and to further prove my point it's just another step closer...

Currency got "In god we trust" on it, in 1956...
In 1954... we added "One Nation Under god"

So why stop there, might as well put god on everything :rofl:

Kevin M
04-24-2008, 05:44 AM
Sooooooo by making a Christian license plate... and not any other, they aren't "The only thing the government is prevented from doing is advocating any faith over another, OR NO FAITH AT ALL".... How?


Do you even know what the **** we are talking about.. this has nothing to do with "adapting atheist policies"... RELIGION SHOULD NOT BE IN GOVERNMENT PERIOD! It's how our country was founded(yes i know it still played a part) half the reason America is even here today is because they didn't want religion in government... This is just yet another step closer to doomsday...

I'm acting laughing out loud at your retardedness...


Oh and to further prove my point it's just another step closer...

Currency got "In god we trust" on it, in 1956...
In 1954... we added "One Nation Under god"

So why stop there, might as well put god on everything :rofl:

What part of "take it to the politics forum" is so hard to understand?

GT35 STI
04-24-2008, 05:48 AM
The part where your opinion on this is so laughable that I'm not wasting my time to post it over there :lol:


Beside I'm having fun staying up all night learning report builder :rant: and hitting f5 is easier