What if they actually followed the bible to the letter, instead of some bits spoon-fed to them… hell on earth, their magic book is insane crazy, on par with the quran.
— Lord Mackay of Clashfern served as Lord Chancellor under both Margaret Thatcher and John Major between 1987 and 1997. He is also a former Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
In the first case of its kind, a judge has recently ruled that the Christian owners of a guesthouse were acting unlawfully in restricting the provision of a double room to married couples and denying a double room to a homosexual couple in a civil partnership. The court accepted without reservation that the guesthouse policy was applied consistently to both unmarried heterosexual couples and homosexual couples. The defendants argued that their policy was based on their sincere beliefs about marriage, not hostility to anyone’s sexual orientation.
In a respectful judgment that correctly understands the nuances and sincerity of the defendants’ religious beliefs, His Hon. Judge Rutherford said: “I am quite satisfied as to the genuineness of the defendants’ beliefs and it is, I have no doubt, one which others also hold.” He added that the policy was based on “a perfectly orthodox Christian belief in the sanctity of marriage”, one which is already recognised by the courts in this country as a valid religious belief and it is a belief which itself is protected by equalities legislation and the Human Rights Act. Read more
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And Hughley says he believes in god, god has done stuff in his life… In the meantime over 20 thousand children die everyday, from starvation/sickness; Guess gawd loves Hughley extra much eh.
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Nahh, no soul, no hell, no heaven,no extra life and no gawd. Just “supernatural” “Nigerian” scam AKA religion AKA the scam control tool of madness/schizophrenia/slavery .
This is it, don’t waste it on bs. Chill, the imaginary mass murderer in the sky is imaginary/man made.
BBC1 30 January 2011
I have been looking at the “evidence” for years, there is nothing there; Just denial/brainwashing/greed/fear/scam…
Every day, skeptics with Facebook accounts encounter status updates like, “It’s a beautiful, sunny day! God is so good!” Or, “My mother has cancer, prayers please!” Or “Jesus loves you more than anything!” Many of us who reject the notion of a god that brings pretty sunshine and rainbows, yet ignores millions of starving children, find these daily Facebook one-liners increasingly hard to stomach. We talk about the soapbox for belief that Facebook has become, and whether or not it’s effective for the free-thinking community to engage.
Damn bastards, sick religion
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TALIBAN SPOKESMAN: ‘Anyone who knows about Islam knows that stoning is in the Koran, and that it is Islamic law. There are people who call it inhuman – but in doing so they insult the Prophet. They want to bring foreign thinking to this country’
Horrific video footage has emerged of Taliban insurgents stoning a couple to death for alleged adultery in northern Afghanistan.
Hundreds of villagers can be seen on the video standing around as the woman, Siddqa, is buried up to her waist in a four foot hole in the ground.
Two mullahs pass sentence before the crowd begins to throw rocks at her head and body as she desperately tries to crawl free.
But the 19-year-old collapses to the ground, covered in blood – but miraculously still alive.
At this point a Taliban fighter shoots her three times in the head with an AK-47The crowd can be heard shouting allahu akbar as she is killed.
— A FATHER won the first round in his battle to have chaplains thrown out of the nation’s public schools.
Ron Williams journeyed from Toowoomba to Sydney yesterday for a directions hearing in his challenge and was thrilled to hear that his case could be heard in the High Court over three days in May.
“This is a very important moment,” a jubilant Mr Williams said yesterday.
The father of six, who has four children attending Queensland public schools, said his main argument was that the funding for chaplains in schools breached Section 116 of the Australian Constitution, which states that the “Commonwealth not legislate in respect of religion”.
“This is not about getting chaplains out of schools, it’s about the government funding them, which I believe is against the Constitution,” he said.
If Mr Williams wins his challenge, government funding for chaplains would be removed.
The National School Chaplaincy Program was introduced in 2006 by former prime minister John Howard.
The national program won support from Prime Minister Julia Gillard, an atheist who, just before the election last year, pledged $222 million to extend the program for four years. Read more
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