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onoknow, is it really true that I can find cosigners that have the same religion as mine? I am Catholic Christian...

2006-07-05 20:18:33 · 1 answers · asked by hanyesul03 1 in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

1 who is many, woah.... that's deep... anyway, hmmm...... what can I say? I'm really not into stuffs like that. Religion has never been an issue in my life so I better shut up, ok?

2006-07-15 20:24:31 · update #1

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yes, you can be prejudicially religious and profile against inter-faith ventures if you choose to. I don't think antidiscrimination laws extend to the self centred, fearful, intolerant "cooperative" organisers in any country. Your welcome to be as discriminatory as you like, as long as your hate efforts are non-violent and compliant with legislative laws in that state / territory / province. You may still be labeled as criminal by the public, and people may decide to bend the law to stop you from your activities, but they would be in the wrong regardless of how justified they are. You can easily find cosigners by announcing your intentions at your next sect gathering, and distributing flyers that indicate for everyone except people of catholic faith to kindly ignore you and your efforts, or advertise in the newspaper saying "catholics only". Try to be as polite as you can to other faiths so you don't end up with a mountain of hatemail and eggs on the windows and dead animals on the roof of your home. It would be best to avoid these kinds of people. Perhaps you could work in an all catholic job, send your kids to an all catholic school, shop at an all catholic supermarket, buy produce from all catholic farmers, and live on an all catholic street in an all catholic home. You could read only catholic books and watch only catholic videos and TV, and listen to only catholic radio. I've heard people have moved away from society, living on an all catholic tropical island. Your entitled to completely segregate yourself from everything and everyone except catholics if you choose to, and it's all legal because you voted for a brainless catholic leader and his mates from Catholic school, who rewrote some of the equality laws to favour Catholicism and it's interests. You can do that too if you want, in your isolated separatist movement preaching about a false god who will save you.
And then you claim the Arabs are the terrorists ...

I'm not here to judge you, and everything I've said is true, written without implication or sarcasm, so that everyone in Yahoo! Answers can see the potential damage that separatist questions like this can create, and how it serves noone to pretend you have all the answers and everyone else is ...

Wrong, Wrong, WRONG! Cast out the sinners! Hate, Fear, Hell. No, Bad, SATANIC!

"But I was only asking about a cosigning issue", I hear you say. "Why are you attacking me? What have I ever done to you that would instigate such a horrible response to a peaceful question?"

The answer is that beliefs produce thoughts, and thoughts produce actions, and I have seen proof that your beliefs are hateful, fearmongering rhetoric that results in obedience and compliance leading to exploitation of followers in a wide variety of methods across the globe, all at the request of those followers based on their delusions which The Good Book spreads.

Now who's the terrorist?

2006-07-14 23:09:43 · answer #1 · answered by Bawn Nyntyn Aytetu 5 · 1 0

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