http://www.kentucky.com/181/story/612255.html "Plaintiffs also suffer anxiety from the belief that the existence of these unconstitutional laws suggest that their very safety as residents of Kentucky may be in the hands of fanatics, traitors or fools," according to the suit. Best of luck to them. Allowing such ignorance only gives religion more footing from which to inflict their delusion. Looks like they're trying to have a 'scape goat. Are they going to blame their failure on god, or themselves for not praying hard enough? Wouldn't make me feel very safe knowing my protectors are using prayer to keep me safe. What kind of crap is that? @aceslucky Maybe we are looking at this all wrong. Let's take this (idiotic) idea and run with it. let's insist that prayer is the ONLY way to keep Kentucky safe. With that established, we could insist on abandoning other "less effective" measures like warantless wiretapping, police check points, internet monitoring, cameras everywhere, etc. Akido works with politics as well as combat. So the atheists can fund their own homeland security and the bitter clingers will have theirs and want to guess which one will actually work? @polymath22 You might have a good point there. We can extend it to the police; won't need 'em. Doctors... won't need 'em. Hell, that Strategic Defense Initiative Ron Reagan was talking about... done! And cheaper too! And our soldiers certainly wont need that body armor... god will protect them! Exactly Aces, if the hypocritical believers want to really live under god's law and protection then let them leave the armor, weapons, and training behind and use their prayer and righteousness. |
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