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I see Baptists, Jewish, and Muslim groups mentioned, but not atheists.
lol
American Humanist Association - Wikipedia
I see Baptists, Jewish, and Muslim groups mentioned, but not atheists.
lol
That's right. You thought they were going to stop demolishing American historical monuments after they'd removed the confederate statues. Nope:
Jewish Americans have had one of the lowest rates for military service of any ethnicity, except for during the civil war, when 1 out of 3 Jewish American soldiers fought for the Confederate States of America. And I'd be highly surprised if research could turn up even 1 Muslim American who fought in WW1. Remember the words of a great prophet, and literary genius;
"Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed.... "
-Orwell, 1984
Freedom of religion more and more means freedom from religion. It's disgusting.
Freedom from religion is far from "disgusting". It is the outcome of the success of the Enlightenment which ensured that theocracies would never again rule in Western civilised countries. It will be a great thing when theocratic rule ends in such states as Saudi Arabia, Iran, Pakistan and Sudan.
Its always the Jews with you. Tell me how many American lives you think Oppenheimer & Einstein saved by getting us the atomic bomb first? Or does that not count in your myopic world. Truth at all cost my ass!
On a thread about removing a 100 year old WW1 statue? Nope.
A lot of lies were told about the OP, but unless you can show me something specific you'd like me to address, I can't help you
So many lies, so little time.
1: No one is suggesting demolishing the monument.
2: Moving or reshaping a monument is not "demolishing" it.
3: Muslims fought in US wars since the Revolutionary War(Yusuf ben Ali among others).
4: Muslims did fight in WW1: Encyclopedia of Muslim-American History - Google Books
4 + strikes, you are out...
I was responding to your nonsense of how many Jews enlisted in the great wars. I was reading about Enrico Fermi and while he wasn't Jewish he emigrated to the US from Italy in 1938 because his wife was, how cool was that?
Muslims, Jews and Atheists. So, which group does the Baptist Jont Committee for Religious Liberty belong to?
Funny how you always skip over posts containing actual facts. Here, let me repeat it for you again:
So, care to address the lies you told?
So why aren't the groups listed concerned with the Star of David displayed at the State capitol building in Ohio?
Is that happening? Or is the Islamic faith penetrating formerly Christian Europe, thanks to the efforts of NGOs funded by Soros and his ilk? The modern European and American atheists have no clue about the deal they're making with the devil. In Sweden, a rare Somali immigrant who left Islam says that Imams around the country tell their parishioners that it's their duty to have lots of children, in order to out breed the Swedes. While us Westerners have been dumbed down to the point of virtue signaling our tolerance for others, those others still operate according to the more primal instincts which have dominated life on earth for thousands of years.
Which is the normal reaction to relative newcomers trying to use our legal system to eliminate the historical religion of the country. Try going to Israel or Saudi Arabia, and telling them they can't display their religious symbols. You'll be lucky if you don't end up in the hospital, prison, or morgue. You see, they aren't bound by rules of inclusivity which are exploited by a minority to weaken and bound the majority.
According to Jewish sources, the estimates vary widely from just over 1 million in 1917, to 2.5 million. These are the estimates taken at the time, not years later.
At least some folks, indeed Jewish even, still manage to tell the truth on occasion:
"Asked in an English-language television interview about criticism of Israeli policies by some U.S. Jews, Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely questioned whether “people that never send their children to fight for their country” could understand the “complexity” of the Middle east.
“Most of the Jews don’t have children serving as soldiers, going to the Marines, going to Afghanistan or to Iraq,” she said on i24 TV news on Wednesday.
“They don’t feel how it feels to be attacked by rockets, and I think part of it is to actually experience what Israel is dealing with on a daily basis,” said Hotovely, a member of Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud party.
According to a 2009 survey published by the congressionally-mandated Military Leadership Diversity Commission, an estimated 1.09 percent of the members of the U.S. armed forces are Jewish. The Pew Research Center estimated in 2013 that Jews make up about 2 percent of the U.S. adult population."
Israeli official under fire for comments on American Jews' military service | Reuters
Now, how many American Jewish boys and men serve in the foreign IDF? Want to discuss reality, or quote figures from a website which promotes propaganda that isn't verified?
Hmm. Apparently the holocaust happened in Ohio.
"Ohio Will Be First State with Holocaust Memorial on Statehouse Grounds."
Why look at that! The Star of David erected in 2015 on public property, and at a State Capitol building housing government in Ohio. Oh, this must be tin foil hat conspiracy theories, don't believe your eyes, believe the ADL.
Ohio Will Be First State with Holocaust Memorial Statehouse | Jewish & Israel News Algemeiner.com
Hmm. Apparently the holocaust happened in Ohio.
"Ohio Will Be First State with Holocaust Memorial on Statehouse Grounds."
Why look at that! The Star of David erected in 2015 on public property, and at a State Capitol building housing government in Ohio. Oh, this must be tin foil hat conspiracy theories, don't believe your eyes, believe the ADL.
Ohio Will Be First State with Holocaust Memorial Statehouse | Jewish & Israel News Algemeiner.com
Freedom of religion means the freedom to have no religion.
Failure to respond to my comments - not unexpected.
Bring in words about modern Israel that are not related to my comments - not unexpected.
You actually believe in ZOG?
:lamo:lamo:lamo
That’s absolutely ****ing hysterical.
Is that a religious memorial or a memorial to the millions slaughtered by some of those "good people", like the ones the president failed to criticise?
Which is the normal reaction to relative newcomers trying to use our legal system to eliminate the historical religion of the country. Try going to Israel or Saudi Arabia, and telling them they can't display their religious symbols. You'll be lucky if you don't end up in the hospital, prison, or morgue. You see, they aren't bound by rules of inclusivity which are exploited by a minority to weaken and bound the majority.
Don't laugh- Jussie Smollett is the holy grail of the American left-wing: a gay, black, Jewish, political activist. And nutty as a pecan pie.
Yes, you are correct that Israel and Saudi Arabia are not bound by the First Amendment. The United States is. Your point?
That those who invented the terms 'antisemitism' and 'Islamophobia' have never added a word to their vocabulary to signify hatred, or prejudice against Christians. Hmm, why is that?
We know you hate gays, blacks, and jews. Your point?