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Sen. Inhofe Says US is 'Reaching a Revolution'

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SnowMonster8/28/2009 12:37:37 pm PDT

re: #656 drcordell

re: #655 Sharmuta


Well put. One must be against religious fundamentalism in all its forms. If you simply reject Islamic fundamentalism in favor of Christian theocracy, it just makes you a different breed of fundamentalist.

I seem to remember something in the Constitution about not being able to set a state religion, so railing against these groups is really a little pointless. They should be free to think what they think. Why should I force them to think like me? The closest anything comes to religion from the state is the whole ID thing. But they just want to put forward a different idea to evolution. Since neither “science” is of practical use to me, I don’t care. Ironically, in England, public schools teach religion in class. They teach all religions (as well as atheism) and let the kids figure out for themselves what spiritual bent they want.