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Post by Cafe SalMONAlla on Sept 19, 2015 3:12:22 GMT -5
And Tryina, I'm so sorry to hear that.
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Post by Tryina Denouement on Sept 19, 2015 7:07:57 GMT -5
And Tryina, I'm so sorry to hear that. It's against the law to be an atheist in here. Our pledge actually says that you have to believe in some kind of god in the very first sentence.
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Post by Kit's tits kick ticks on Sept 19, 2015 7:13:50 GMT -5
Mostly Christian. I believe that there is definitely something, a reason why things exist and stuff happens, something that humans can't completely understand, and Christianity was what I grew up with so I lean towards that.
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Post by A comet crashing into Earth on Sept 19, 2015 7:14:17 GMT -5
And Tryina, I'm so sorry to hear that. It's against the law to be an atheist in here. Our pledge actually says that you have to believe in some kind of god in the very first sentence. That is absolutely terrible. Also kinda ridiculous that a state thinks it can control what its people actually believe.
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Post by Tryina Denouement on Sept 19, 2015 7:30:19 GMT -5
It's against the law to be an atheist in here. Our pledge actually says that you have to believe in some kind of god in the very first sentence. That is absolutely terrible. Also kinda ridiculous that a state thinks it can control what its people actually believe. Yeah, I know right. It's also not doing anything; there's still tons of crime and sinful salsa going on here.
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Post by Cafe SalMONAlla on Sept 19, 2015 7:37:41 GMT -5
WTF, Indonesia.
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Post by B. on Sept 19, 2015 12:53:51 GMT -5
Those of you who voted something else, are you just agnostic or another religion?
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Post by Esmé's meme is meh on Sept 19, 2015 14:11:12 GMT -5
It's against the law to be an atheist in here. Our pledge actually says that you have to believe in some kind of god in the very first sentence. That is absolutely terrible. Also kinda ridiculous that a state thinks it can control what its people actually believe. Well, is not completely ridiculous. I mean I'm completely against it, but that's why the state has control over education, the police, the army and blablabla. They do control what people believe or should believe, some in a more free and open way than others
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