WarOnXMas
Out of context: Reply #49
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- prophetone0
Back on point kids... if you read the article it makes an interesting point that I have to agree with in some ways. Tradition aside, how am I supposed to feel about the temporary erection of a giant religious cross on a publicly-tax-funded structure that I drive across every day on my way to work?...
Where's my say in the matter? Why not the giant anatomically-correct statue of Olivia Munn like I suggested and had denied?
How much do you want to bet that there are situations like this that are passed by local gov's because it's a popular past-time yet disallow other opportunity to other religious groups.
If you read the comments as well it's apparent that there are believers an non-believers but mostly idiots. Times are a changin' and the belief-base in north america has shifted away from what once was.
There needs to be a little flexibility or people are gonna get cranky 'n crunky.
The end.