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Kansas town in uproar over removal of Jesus painting from public middle school
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<blockquote data-quote="fizzygiraffe" data-source="post: 68519463" data-attributes="member: 380111"><p>Wouldn't that be a blessing? FFRF is also a member of Atheist Alliance International. </p><p>Conceding to the demands of such a bigoted group as this only inspires them to continue their exclusive pursuits against Christians and Christianity. </p><p></p><p>I would agree that there are enough legal minds out there who are also Christian who should find an inroad to put a stop to this pursuit. That we're not hearing about such things is troubling quite frankly. </p><p></p><p>I conducted a search at the IRS for FFRF's information and couldn't find anything listed using the search criteria afforded by their information at the FFRF website. So I don 't know how their tax deductible status works out. </p><p></p><p>Revoke a peoples religion and that impacts their hope. FFRF make clear their agenda just in their name. Though quite frankly the law should force them to be honest and add, TC, to their acronym. Freedom From The Christian Religion Foundation. </p><p>They don't have to broadcast that they're anti-Constitutionalists and Atheist. That's obvious in just the forewarning their name allows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fizzygiraffe, post: 68519463, member: 380111"] Wouldn't that be a blessing? FFRF is also a member of Atheist Alliance International. Conceding to the demands of such a bigoted group as this only inspires them to continue their exclusive pursuits against Christians and Christianity. I would agree that there are enough legal minds out there who are also Christian who should find an inroad to put a stop to this pursuit. That we're not hearing about such things is troubling quite frankly. I conducted a search at the IRS for FFRF's information and couldn't find anything listed using the search criteria afforded by their information at the FFRF website. So I don 't know how their tax deductible status works out. Revoke a peoples religion and that impacts their hope. FFRF make clear their agenda just in their name. Though quite frankly the law should force them to be honest and add, TC, to their acronym. Freedom From The Christian Religion Foundation. They don't have to broadcast that they're anti-Constitutionalists and Atheist. That's obvious in just the forewarning their name allows. [/QUOTE]
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