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UberLutheran said:...and even if it's not OUR religion, Wiccans and pagans have a right to train in and practice their religion -- and if Dutch Christians get tax breaks to study in seminary, Dutch pagans and Wiccans should get tax breaks to study their religion.
Osel said:Ah, Holland. Only in the Netherlands could you wear a pointed hat and broomstick and be taken seriously when arguing for a religious tax break.
Ah, Holland. Only in the Netherlands could you wear a pointed hat and broomstick and be taken seriously when arguing for a religious tax break.
Over here you replace the hat and broom with a galvanometer and creepy disposition.Osel said:Ah, Holland. Only in the Netherlands could you wear a pointed hat and broomstick and be taken seriously when arguing for a religious tax break.
then you don't pay enough attention to our own judicial hearings.Osel said:Ah, Holland. Only in the Netherlands could you wear a pointed hat and broomstick and be taken seriously when arguing for a religious tax break.
Jacob4Jesus said:Agreed. Our religion isn't the only one that should get tax breaks.
thirstforknowledge said:I'm not even sure this has anything to do with religion. The article said something about her furthering the knowledge, or something... anywho, yay for her.
UberLutheran said:...and even if it's not OUR religion, Wiccans and pagans have a right to train in and practice their religion -- and if Dutch Christians get tax breaks to study in seminary, Dutch pagans and Wiccans should get tax breaks to study their religion.