Does that mean you have to get your jollies and use your power against others that do?
This folks, is the kind of shit politicians California is backing.
Stark confirmed his belief in a statement to The Associated Press late Monday. He said he was "a Unitarian who does not believe in a supreme being."
"I look forward to working with the Secular Coalition to stop the promotion of narrow religious beliefs in science, marriage contracts, the military and the provision of social services," he wrote.
Here is the flaming clown:
Congressman Pete Stark and American Atheists California Director Dave Kong
Props to anyone who keeps religion out of government.
That's what Americans do.
Bad enough the thumpers get others to pay for their vices, but they want their vices to dictate government policy as well...which makes them traitors against this country.
Dinsdale wrote:Props to anyone who keeps religion out of government.
That's what Americans do.
Funny I thought The Constitution was meant to keep government away from religion.
But we agree, keeping the two away from each other is best practice. History shows us that when the power of religion and the power of government "hook up", it's an unholy union. Wrought with abuse of power.
Felix wrote:holy shit....is that mullet sporting dude on the right carrying a glitter purse....
no wytch necessary...
My thoughts exactly. WTF is that thing on his head?!
"I look forward to working with the Secular Coalition to stop the promotion of narrow religious beliefs in science, marriage contracts, the military and the provision of social services,"
I want to know why Ronnie James Dio is carrying a frigging purse.
THE BIBLE - Because all the works of all the science cannot equal the wisdom of cattle-sacrificing primitives who thought every animal species in the world lived within walking distance of Noah's house.