Go left if you want, but this train is on…
30-Oct-2005, 4:25 pm

Atheists, backed by the ACLU, are running up quite a track record against Christian symbols these days. A left-leaning judiciary helps them along. See the video below for my complete commentary.

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5 Responses to “Putting Atheism In Its Place”
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    Stop The ACLU Trackbacked With:
    12:02 am 

    A Few Notes for America

    A Special Message from The Right Track Blog.

    Also make sure to read Cao’s Interview with Jim Morris re Jack Idema. She’s worked really hard on this stuff, and it deserves more attention. This guy got hung out to dry by the media, and…

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    Stop The ACLU » Blog Archive » A Few Notes for America Pinged With:
    12:02 am 

    […] A Special Message from The Right Track Blog. […]

  3. 3
    Publius Rendezvous Said:
    10:07 am 

    How about the Alito decision???

  4. 4
    cao Said:
    8:41 am 

    Nicely done, Terry.

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    The Right Track » Blog Archive » Newdow is At It Again Pinged With:
    9:05 am 

    […] In my video post “Putting Atheism In Its Place” on October 30, 2005, I quoted extensively from the March 24, 2005 issue of The Federalist Patriot. That bears repeating here: In challenging activist-atheists who wish to raze all religious symbols from public life (erroneously citing the First Amendment and Thomas Jefferson’s “Wall of Separation”), we have often asked, “If you truly believe in atheism, why does any religious symbol, which you take as meaningless, matter at all?” As for the courts that take these cases seriously, we ask the following: On what constitutional basis do atheists have standing to sue? Are atheists granted standing under the view that atheism is a religious faith constitutionally guaranteed free-exercise rights? If so, then what “free exercise” of atheism is hampered by permitting those holding other faiths to practice their beliefs freely in public observances? What acts are required of atheists to remain atheists in good standing, which are restrained by the presence of others engaging in acts consonant with their own religions? Are atheists so weak-minded that the mere propinquity of those of other beliefs causes them to lose their faith? […]

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