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So what happens on Nov 5th? or after...
| Wed, 10-29-2008 - 1:43am |
So how will the result be handled by you (as in you in general) ?
| Wed, 10-29-2008 - 1:43am |
So how will the result be handled by you (as in you in general) ?
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I quoted this:
In 1828, the Connecticut Supreme Court "ruled that disbelievers in accountability to God or in an afterlife were not competent witnesses." 156. See Stokes & Pfeffer, at 489
You responded in part with the following:
>As for your stuff about oaths- the fact of the matter is that at the time, the US was majority Christian.
I disagree with you, but I'm pretty sure
The populations of these three states had homosexual marriages forced on them by court action.
<<This issue can easily be
With atheists and pantheists it is necessary to use logic
~please provide a link illustrating what dr. king would want~
~One common fallacious argument used by these activists is to attempt to state a moral equivalence between "gay rights" and "civil or racial rights".
You can believe anything you please about the founding fathers.
Excellent point about activist judges!
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