Public schools should be required to offer a Bible class to students.
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one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. (thats the pledge of allegiance if u didn't know that... you should pay attention in school more)
Sure it would be here. Columbus didn't come to America to spread Christianity. He came here looking for the East Indies. His navigational skills sucked and that's how he got here... totally by accident.
I 'strongly disagree' and am confident that 99% of people in Sweden would also diagree. This number would probably decrease to 95% if the word 'Koran' replace 'Bible'.
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Most people on this website aren't Swedish.... Plus there is the part where I live in the United States. So while I do care about your opinion, it's more because I don't want the people i know (or the people i dont) to burn in hell.
[-2 points]153 days ago by nufaloReplyEdited 153 days ago by nufalo
Did you believe in the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, and/or Santa Claus when you were a kid?
If so, do you believe in them now?
If not, well what is the difference between one myth and the next?
My six year old nephew told me his parents told him heaven was just a make believe place parents tell their kids about so they won't be afraid of dying. 'Kind of like those parents that tell their kids Santa lives at the North Pole, right? Anyhow I told the kid, smart parents... they are raising you right. :-)
When that kid starts reading more than picture books and he reads a bible, he's gunna think that his parents are liars, and so is anyone else that agrees with them.
And also if there is no heaven, there must be nothing or hell, so why don't you contemplate that. Either there is nothing left of you but your body or you burn in the firy pits of hell.
[1 point]146 days ago by nufaloReplyEdited 146 days ago by nufalo
Keep that shit out of schools. You want to read the bible, go to church.
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Do you people not realize that our country was founded off of christianity? If it weren't for christianity, USA wouldn't be here.
That's a load of crap.
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Prove me that I'm wrong...
Prove that you're right.
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[1 point] 146 days ago byone nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. (thats the pledge of allegiance if u didn't know that... you should pay attention in school more)
Sure it would be here. Columbus didn't come to America to spread Christianity. He came here looking for the East Indies. His navigational skills sucked and that's how he got here... totally by accident.
I said our country, not north america.
Absolutely NOT. You live in the USA and you haven't heard about the separation of church and state? A *required* class? NEVER!!!
No student could be forced to take that class, but have the choice to. The class would be similar to CSU,or Cristian Student Union.
NO!!! but if they do they need to have required classes for each and every religion/spiritual philosophy but really NO!!!
I 'strongly disagree' and am confident that 99% of people in Sweden would also diagree. This number would probably decrease to 95% if the word 'Koran' replace 'Bible'.
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Most people on this website aren't Swedish.... Plus there is the part where I live in the United States. So while I do care about your opinion, it's more because I don't want the people i know (or the people i dont) to burn in hell.
LOL....
Did you believe in the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, and/or Santa Claus when you were a kid?
If so, do you believe in them now?
If not, well what is the difference between one myth and the next?
My six year old nephew told me his parents told him heaven was just a make believe place parents tell their kids about so they won't be afraid of dying. 'Kind of like those parents that tell their kids Santa lives at the North Pole, right? Anyhow I told the kid, smart parents... they are raising you right. :-)
When that kid starts reading more than picture books and he reads a bible, he's gunna think that his parents are liars, and so is anyone else that agrees with them.
And also if there is no heaven, there must be nothing or hell, so why don't you contemplate that. Either there is nothing left of you but your body or you burn in the firy pits of hell.