Cuba is secular. Laos is not mentioned that I see.State atheism - Wikipedia
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I wouldn't mind living in Cuba or Vietnam as far as I know of them. Rather than the US from what I know of it.
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Cuba is secular. Laos is not mentioned that I see.State atheism - Wikipedia
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It's certainly officially secular, Shirley?Secular = irreligious = atheist. And our government is not officially atheist yet.
Atheist agenda: No Expressions of Christianity in the public square aka The Ten Commandments, people forced to participate in immoral acts and ceremonies under threat of prosecution, businesses forced to pay for birth control, taxpayers forced to pay for abortions. No federal government prosecution of atheist terrorists desecrating Catholic churches.lol
There is no ‘atheist agenda’ – whatever that’s supposed to be.
Indeed, it’s the Christo-fascist right that seeks to force its agenda down the collective throat of the American people:
To conjoin church and state in violation of the Framers’ mandate.
To codify religious dogma in secular law.
To use the authority of the state to disadvantage gay and transgender Americans.
To discriminate against minority religions and those free from religion through force of law.
That's what I said. Cuba is atheist.Cuba is secular. Laos is not mentioned that I see.
I wouldn't mind living in Cuba or Vietnam as far as I know of them. Rather than the US from what I know of it.
The US government then is secular and therefore atheist according to you. Have you been into the sacramental wine?That's what I said. Cuba is atheist.
Move there.
So there have NEVER been such Christian governments?There are no Christian governments like that. Correct.
Secular = irreligious = atheist. And our government is not officially atheist yet.
Shouldn’t a good Christian be going there to convert the atheists?That's what I said. Cuba is atheist. Move there.
I'm plenty busy trying to convert the atheists here.Shouldn’t a good Christian be going there to convert the atheists?
Not yet. Thanks to our great Supreme CourtAnd it won't be, thanks to the 1st Amendment.
You are talking about nations that outlaw religion. That is not the case here.
No, I just see you trying to get them to leave.I'm plenty busy trying to convert the atheists here.
I'm plenty busy trying to convert the atheists here.
No, I just see you trying to get them to leave.
Probably pretty well. I get them to see the absurdity of their beliefs.How is that working out for you?
Well, it's just that they seem to think atheism is so great, I just want them to experience a government that feels the same way. See if they think the same when they come back.No, I just see you trying to get them to leave.
Probably pretty well. I get them to see the absurdity of their beliefs.
Well, it's just that they seem to think atheism is so great, I just want them to experience a government that feels the same way. See if they think the same when they come back.
I don't imagine you're going to find much of an audience for the Christian version of the Taliban.I'm plenty busy trying to convert the atheists here.
I don't imagine you're going to find much of an audience for the Christian version of the Taliban.
Sure.Probably pretty well. I get them to see the absurdity of their beliefs.