Pogo
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Well then realize that this is not a theocracy and no religion shall be favored over another.No, thanks, I think I will stay here.
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Well then realize that this is not a theocracy and no religion shall be favored over another.No, thanks, I think I will stay here.
Why?I'd like to know what this poster looks like.
Why do so many elevate a human document to, essentially, some form of scripture?
Aren't you curious? I know I am. I want to know what it looks like and what it says.Why?
Our "overrated" Constitution is the bulwarkI actually agree that the US Constitution is "overrated" (at least by some who seem to put it on a pedestal), so to speak—mainly because the Second Amendment is a malignant anachronism at this point.
However, in a diverse and pluralistic society, I simply see no way for a constitution not to be secular if the state is to remain fair and equitable for all citizens and residents. What one person may regard as a religious truth may not be perceived as such by another, and vice versa. I'm pretty sure many of the same people who support state favoritism toward their religion wouldn't like it if another religion were favored over theirs by the state.
Theocracies are almost universally undesirable places to live for most religious minorities. Having lived in one myself for about two decades, I'm firmly of the opinion that officials like this governor are irresponsible fanatics who are either indifferent to others' rights or oblivious to just how damaging theocratically minded laws tend to be.
Name the document, and there is somebody who thinks it is divinely inspired.
Our "overrated" Constitution is the bulwark
that prevents the many Christian dominionists
from sending us down the theocracy road.
As you can see, they try, try, try.
BTW, when I was in public elementary school,
Christian prayers were required. SCOTUS
ended that. And USA is less of a police state
today because of the Constitution. So you can
dislike the 2nd Amendment, but it is only one
of many important ones.
Not in the least and it is not even specified, IIRC it contains 5 commands to do something I don't believe at all and 5 so so platitudes that are derived from earlier traditions.Aren't you curious? I know I am. I want to know what it looks like and what it says.
Because it is the one document that we all pledge to uphold and no, comparing it to scripture is to denigrate it.
Imagine that- people on an internet forum disagree on somethingIn your opinion.
I don't think the ten commandments are very divine in mine.
Yes, based on what I know, my overall opinion of the US Constitution is highly positive, as is my opinion of the separation of powers in the US. I was just commenting on a specific type of viewpoint I've seen, where some people seem to put the Constitution on a pedestal and dismiss any suggestion that it may need to be further amended or modified in specific areas.
You know that one is sacred to me.
You can, the first amendment guarantees your right to burn then first amendment, and the whole constitution along with it. Just as long as it is your copy and you obey the fire code."We all?" I would burn it if I could.
In sentiment only. Sometimes I feel like taking a sledgehammer to the Ten Commandments. Fortunately, I wouldn't. It would be tactless, tasteless and illegal in many instances (where they are situated at courthouses, for instance)."We all?" I would burn it if I could.
I do wish that was in ours.In many ways, the current Constitution of South Africa is much superior (right to health care, etc.).
I would be very careful of doing that in public if I were you."We all?" I would burn it if I could.
No, thanks, I think I will stay here.
Elect Donald Trump, and the answer to that is a resounding "no."It is a Constitution matter. But does the Constitution still matter?
That's an insight that we all need to see, and really understand. The movement towards the right around the world is more about that than anything else.Sad. I get the feeling that if a group had 51% support, they'd eliminate a ton of minority rights.