Freedom from religion or of religion…one has dire consiquences

Published On: April 30, 2010|Categories: MRFF's Inbox|Comments Off on Freedom from religion or of religion…one has dire consiquences|

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Mr Wienstien
Let’s not only eliminate the National Day of Prayer,  let us also free ourselves from any and all influences of religion.
That would mean eliminating the following from our laws
1 all laws prohibiting theft of any kind
2 all laws prohibiting murder
3 all laws prohibiting false testimony
4 all marital laws
The above listed items have their foundation based in religion.  So, based on your desire and that theory, because those laws on the books are unconstitutional, I am free to steal your car, take your life, lie to the authorities about it, and sleep with your wife.
Just an english lesson to you on the meaning of the words of and from
Entry Word: of
Function: preposition
Meaning: 1 earlier than <it’s ten minutes of two right now> — see before 1
2 having to do with <the librarian read stories of kings and princesses to the group>
Main Entry: from
Pronunciation: \ˈfrəm, ˈfräm also fəm\
Function: preposition
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English from, fram; akin to Old High German fram, adverb, forth, away, Old English faran to go — more at fare
Date: before 12th century

1 a —used as a function word to indicate a starting point of a physical movement or a starting point in measuring or reckoning or in a statement of limits <came here from the city> <a week from today> <cost from $5 to $10> b —used as a function word to indicate the starting or focal point of an activity <called me from a pay phone> <ran a business from her home>
2 —used as a function word to indicate physical separation or an act or condition of removal, abstention, exclusion, release, subtraction, or differentiation <protection from the sun> <relief from anxiety>
3 —used as a function word to indicate the source, cause, agent, or basis <we conclude from this> <a call from my lawyer> <inherited a love of music from his father> <worked hard from necessity>

The 1st amendment guarantees me freedom OF religion not freedom FROM religion.  In other words I can talk, pray and worship publicly to the god of my choice without government intervention.  Both you and Judge Crabb must have been snorting something behind the bleachers during American History class to miss that very important lesson.  Just to piss the both of you off I am going to encourage our troops to pray on May 6th on base.  I DARE you to stop me

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