i am a christian, but that is really stupid for someone to think that. after all this country was based "freedom", freedom to believe and not believe.
2007-12-21 04:29:43
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answered by Miki 6
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lol pursuing that line of thought--could those very victrolic and hateful ways towards atheists be considered discriminatroy and hate crimes. If that were the case then those who wanted it so--would be guilty of a felony and thus lose their citizenship rights lol.
2007-12-21 04:34:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Who thinks that? I've never heard that.
I am a firm supporter of the US Constitution. That applies to people of all beliefs or lack thereof.
2007-12-21 04:29:48
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answered by gumby 7
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So, where did you find "those" people? But since I doubt there ARE any such people, it doesn't seem worth any thought about what to do about them.
I have been on Y/A quite a while now and have never seen that comment.
2007-12-21 04:29:30
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answered by Anonymous
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if you are christian, and you propose the rounding up of the nonreligious, then you have just done a nonchristian thing. meaning you yourself are not a christian because you have destroyed your christian identity by acting nonchristian. therefore, you yourself should be rounded up, just for suggesting that
2007-12-21 04:35:51
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answered by B R 2
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It's debatable whether George Bush Sr. actually said that.
2007-12-21 04:29:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Whine, of course.
2007-12-21 04:35:40
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answered by Fred 7
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I am a believer and that is silly.
2007-12-21 04:28:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Whoever believes that should burn in Hell.
2007-12-21 04:30:06
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe a round-up is in order ...
2007-12-21 04:28:56
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answered by Anonymous
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