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Ferret:
It offends me. I'm not a Christian. I'm pretty sure that Alabama must have a few non-Christians out there as well. The Commandments are some nice ideas, but most of them are just there to control the populace...the last time I looked, we have a Consitution for that. Part of that Constitution mentions freedom of religion. Another part mentions separation of Church and State.
That's nice to hear.
"Part of the Constitution mentions freedom of religion."
"Another part mentions separation of Church and State."
And, how should any of us who know exactly what you're all about be surprised, you managed quite naturally and with a single swift to
miss the only important part of all: the most average common sense any man,
even Americans of
your capacity, should and
can manage pull off - and that is to say, enough power in your own (so-called) individuality that you do not care what is there that shouldn't, or what shouldn't be there yet is there nevertheless there. Look, I know you're - what, 30? - but there's a certain, basic, common wisdom that always have applied to anyone, anywhere: and that is, supposing you have your own true principles, supposing that you are truly the individual that you
boast about being, supposing that you are as
free as you all (and especially
you!) claim to be, then what matters is a stone? in what way will it effect the sheerness in which
you hold on to your personal principles, to your own individuality? It does neither effect nor harms you in any way imaginable, that is, if you posses any level of basic self-rule – such matters would be left
beneath you, not
with you to the extent that you are…offended! In fact, that you are offended only manages to reveal one thing: that you are indeed so beneath, so inferior, so
low, that you smell exactly as rotten as the carrion that is the "icon of insanity," which is the source of your "offense."
To reply to your superfluous complaint with a much needed blatancy:
who cares! You, of all members, always underline how you have your own "mind," that you are not "ruled" by some abstract form of law or principle...yet...yet the truth is, you manage to negate those claims at
every chance you can! Here, you emphasize how something out of
you offends you, something that the "law" dictates!
Freedom of religion? Then...ok...let's be! Let's be free to worship! Is that not your case? Then worship all you want - no one is stopping you (although they should), don't let some thing as silly and petty as this artifact offend your..."faith," or your "beliefs," since they are free and strong, like you claim them to be. We might as well breakdown all the Churches, and any building that has any religious undertones associated with it; additionally, we should burn down all books, from The Anti-Christ, the Bible, the Koran, anything by William James, and everything whatsoever that points towards any type of divine belief whatsoever! - hey, it offends you! it’s “just there” too, and as it seems, as long as they are existent, even if they are non-moving, non-speaking, non-attacking objects, they still offend you! you, the so-called "free man"! it offends your higher nature, or what does it offend? your beliefs? if you had any beliefs, friend, you wouldn't be offended
at all!
Besides...if you're so fond of the "law," perhaps you could tell your country to follow the laws and principles of the world? As I recall, your beloved Bush publicly stated that he will go against all rules and laws if needed, to unleash his awe-inspiring "war on terrorism" and "wars of liberation." Perhaps you should have said
something about the "law" back then. Or...wait, that's an entirely different matter, a different situation...oh. Forgive me!
It might seem like I'm fighting for Christianity or something. I have you know that I am an Anti-Christ, Anti-Islam, Anti-God, Anti-Divine. I am also Anti-Idiots, which should explain both the reply and the manner in which I choose to reply...
I expected you to tell me how I don't understand, because I'm not a native of this land. But what can I expect? You're an American. I am about 307% better at analyzing and observing exactly what America is all about
because I am not a native of this land, which places me in a more distant, more "objective" point of view.
"That is, supposing that it is a difficult task to understand how
profound America is, as if it is deep at all. Not many, not even Americans, are willing to go as far as to spit out such a lie, such a thing as 'the profound American culture' or 'the profound American principles’ or ‘the complex American philosophy”...such a thing simply cannot be uttered seriously. It belongs in tired Hollywood comedies."