Says the rwnj who would defend and support satan if he was the GOP nominee.Obama made empty threats too and he even bombed the terrorists. Is Trump going to bomb them better?Thanks again for that.
Did you hear Trump speaking religion in Saudi Arabia today?
Speaking of terrorism:
'Your soul will be fully condemned!'
Trump's speech warns terrorists their days are numbered | Daily Mail Online
Can you imagine that from the snake, Obama?
On the subject of religion....
....which is the only 'religion' that Barack Hussein Obama has stood up for, shielded from criticism, defended and advanced?
Does Christianity need to be stood up for? Is it under attack? Then shut the fuck up Jesus H Christ!!!!
One can always tell by the resort to coarseness that I've hit a nerve.
I've exposed one more of the fools who supported Barack Hussein Obama, the dirt-eating low-life, crypto-Islamist, back-stabbing, infanticide-supporting incompetent snake with an unbroken record of failure, both as a President and as a human being.
Again I'll ask, does Christianity need to be stood up for? Is it under attack?
I can tell by you not answering the question my point was made. Thanks. I win again.
More?
Sure.
Government (read 'Liberal/Democrat') schools take every opportunity to shear religion away from the culture, and indicate it as a pejorative.
"Washington high school coach placed on leave for praying on field
(CNN)A Seattle-area assistant high school football coach has been placed on paid leave for continuing to pray on the field after games, weeks after his school district warned him not to do so.
Bremerton High School assistant coach Joe Kennedy, whose suspension Wednesday came a day before the school's final regular game of the season, cannot resume his job until he agrees not to pray while on duty as a coach,the Bremerton School District said in a letter posted online.
"While the district appreciates Kennedy's many positive contributions to the BHS football program ... Kennedy's conduct poses a genuine risk that the district will be liable for violating the federal and state constitutional rights of students or others,"the letter reads.
Kennedy's case made headlines after the district ordered him in September to stop on-field post-game prayers, saying his years-long practice could be perceived as district endorsement of religion in violation of the First Amendment's Establishment Clause.
[Of course that's a Liberal lie: it in no way violates the first amendment- it actually is a result of same.]
Kennedy, who says he has prayed at the 50-yard line after games since he was hired in August 2008, initially abided by the directive. But, with a religious freedom legal organization asserting that he had a right to do so, he prayed at midfield after the school's October 16 homecoming game.
The coach says that his prayers are private, and that while some students end up joining him, they do so of their own volition.
[Totally voluntary, no one is coerced to join in.]
The Liberty Institute, the Texas-based group representing Kennedy, said it will sue the school on his behalf, arguing the school was violating his rights under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, saying it wasn't honoring his request for religious accommodation.
[Yipppeeee!]
"We tried to meet with the school officials in person, but they refused to meet. We were only able to have a brief hour and a half call with their lawyer, and the result was a letter banning private prayer just a few hours before last Friday's game," the institute's deputy chief counsel Hiram Sasser said in a post reacting to Kennedy's suspension. "It is unfortunate this school district is choosing litigation instead of a simple meeting." Bremerton High School coach placed on leave for praying on field - CNN.com
Remember...contrary to the Liberal lie above, there is no such prescription as 'separation of church and state' in any......any....of the memorializing documents of the United States.
The phrase was inserted into jurisprudence by an official of the KKK.
First amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.