What if that same boy had wanted to post a humanist statement in all the classrooms? Or a Muslim student wanted to post some rules from the Qur’an in all the classrooms? I bet the Christian parents and students would have a fit.
That is because they are not for religious freedom; they are for religious imposition, but only their own. One parent said: “If other kids don’t want to read the Ten Commandments, then they don’t have to,” she said. “But that doesn’t mean that they have to make everyone else do what they want.”
See the problem? This parent
really wants exclusive rights to display religious crap. This is absolutely
UNAMERICAN. It really pisses me off, but then I am only an American who
believes in religious freedom, not one who believes that this is a Christian
Country that has the Right to Impose Religion on us all.
Just saying.Read more: http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/05/12/atheist-and-christian-high-school-students-protest-over-ten-commandments/#ixzz2TNtyNATu
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The good ol' 10 commandments, a useless and comical piece of 10 things that are against human nature. I am surprised no one has yet started amending it, hahaha.
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