All this news sounds typical of right wing Christians.Also, to everyone unaware, in Orange there is currently a problem with people vandalizing Adopt-A-Highway signs because of the atheist group that takes care of a two mile stretch of road:
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friend...t-adopt-a-highway-signs-vandalized-for-jesus/
At first it was just graffiti, then the bullets came:
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friend...-highway-signs-in-texas-riddled-with-bullets/
This is a terrifying place to live.
Hey now, why is it when something like this happens people are quick to blame all conservatives? I bet liberals do their fair share too.All this news sounds typical of right wing Christians.
Hey now, why is it when something like this happens people are quick to blame all conservatives? I bet liberals do their fair share too.
Hey now, why is it when something like this happens people are quick to blame all conservatives? I bet liberals do their fair share too.
Wow. Texas strikes again.Also, to everyone unaware, in Orange there is currently a problem with people vandalizing Adopt-A-Highway signs because of the atheist group that takes care of a two mile stretch of road:
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friend...t-adopt-a-highway-signs-vandalized-for-jesus/
At first it was just graffiti, then the bullets came:
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friend...-highway-signs-in-texas-riddled-with-bullets/
This is a terrifying place to live.
Hey now, why is it when something like this happens people are quick to blame all conservatives? I bet liberals do their fair share too.
I steer as far away from that little corner of the state as I can.Also, to everyone unaware, in Orange there is currently a problem with people vandalizing Adopt-A-Highway signs because of the atheist group that takes care of a two mile stretch of road:
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friend...t-adopt-a-highway-signs-vandalized-for-jesus/
At first it was just graffiti, then the bullets came:
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friend...-highway-signs-in-texas-riddled-with-bullets/
This is a terrifying place to live.
I steer as far away from that little corner of the state as I can.
That too.If not for the people, then for the sake of your lungs!
I just love the smell of boiled cabbage in the morning from the local chemical refineries.
So, let me get this straight. The city allowed a nativity scene to be put up. An atheist group came along and simply wanted a Happy Holidays sign, and that is perceived as an anti-Christ and offensive act by the city, so now everyone must take their toys and go home? Perhaps it's for the best though.
See, when I hear crazy stories from places in Texas- because I don't live in a place like that- I sometimes find it difficult to believe they could be true. However, I realize that's just wishful thinking on my part. It does make me grateful about where I live though.Yup, that's what happened. The city threw a temper tantrum on par with a child who is upset that someone ELSE gets to drink chocolate milk, too!
So, let me get this straight. The city allowed a nativity scene to be put up. An atheist group came along and simply wanted a Happy Holidays sign, and that is perceived as an anti-Christ and offensive act by the city, so now everyone must take their toys and go home? Perhaps it's for the best though.
I've only driven through Texas once (the top of it- been to Amarillo) on the way to Albuquerque (and I've been to the Dallas/Fort Worth airport- but I don't really count airports).
Darn right nothing happened. They know better than to mess with.