Actually, it's not so much the Christians who want this as the parents of smart inner-city kids who can't receive a good education at their local public schools. Religion has very little to do with it.
2006-08-05 05:40:50
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answered by Caritas 6
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Religion is nothing more than a fantasy con-trick, but it's always for money at the end of the day.
For far too long we have been inundated with religious preachers knocking on doors, screaming on street corners, babbling in church, and worst of all, using TV to ram their beliefs down our throats and those of our children. Prophets or profits? I think the answer is obvious. Hands raised upwards, then into the pockets, let’s give money money money.
A little old lady comes on stage, push her forehead, she falls over and low and behold, she’s cured of her mental and physical woes. Hands raised again, yep you’re on to it, let’s give more money money money. Check out the preachers shiny white teeth as they count their gold.
Here’s the truth. Sam has a lunatic in his head, crippled legs, done his bit for the country, but Sam manages to come on stage smiling, gets pushed over, falls flat on his rear end and he’s still got a lunatic in his head, and he’s still a cripple. Guess what, no money money money. That’s the real truth. All of the magic cures are just fake stage plays, and they do it for money, money, money.
2006-08-05 05:44:23
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answered by Brenda's World 4
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The same way you justify my taxes paying for an atheistic, evolutionistic philosophy being shoved on my kid in the public schools.
2006-08-05 05:45:31
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answered by BrotherMichael 6
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Would this not be fair, sense, atheists and unbelievers are the ones on Gov Aid, because they are too lazy too hold a job. They cry hurt, can't work.
They sit like drones because they learned it from drone parents?
2006-08-05 05:49:34
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answered by Anonymous
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