The huck and chuck norris

To the extent that most major religions don't condone violence, and harmony, and understanding - yes, I agree. That's a useful aspect of religion in people's lives.

But making policy changes that impact the lives of millions based on religion is a recipe for disaster.
I agree, a true separation of church and state is ideal, I just don't see it ever happening. A true separation of legislators and special interests would be nice as well, but once again I'm not holding hope.

I'm not agreeing with the religious decision, I just think its inevitable to a certain degree.

 
But then again, here I am arguing about the impact of faith in the intangible with regards to sociopolitical climate and conflict with a dude who married a stripper.
:laugh:well, i guess i got pwnt.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif

 
Im sitting in a bar right now that says you can...
true, I fail for lack of details. I can't go get me a bottle of jack at the liquor store and bring it home on sundays.

I guess bars pushed harder against sunday booze laws than liquor stores did.

in colorado. not all states are like that.
Yup, just pointing out what appears to be a law based on religion.

 
true, I fail for lack of details. I can't go get me a bottle of jack at the liquor store and bring it home on sundays.
I guess bars pushed harder against sunday booze laws than liquor stores did.

Yup, just pointing out what appears to be a law based on religion.

liquor store down the street is open til midnight tonight...

 
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