4/22/2010 7:04:53 PM
I emotionally support the Obama administration on this.I intellectually oppose the Obama administration on this.Reluctantly, I must acknowledge that my intellect wins this battle.
4/22/2010 7:15:46 PM
I both emotionally and intellectually oppose his decision to appeal the ruling.
4/22/2010 7:23:40 PM
I too oppose this.
4/22/2010 7:30:22 PM
I don't agree that issuing a proclamation asking people to pray is tantamount to endorsing any religion, so i am glad they will appeal
4/22/2010 7:37:21 PM
As an agnostic, I am in favor of a National Day of Prayer. Prayer is one of the few truly wholesome aspects of religion, and choosing to recognize and embrace that aspect while ignoring the rest is socially constructive.Also, this kind of atheist activism is really no different than religious extremism in my book.
4/22/2010 7:55:26 PM
In the UK it's considered very "American" for politicians to openly speak of religion, and generally avoided.[Edited on April 22, 2010 at 8:09 PM. Reason : Intellectually and emotionally, I don't give a shit.]
4/22/2010 8:08:58 PM
Regarding the appeal, my emotions are , while my intellect are .
4/22/2010 9:37:57 PM
Let's have a national day of homosexual sex, while we're at it.I mean, we're not endorsing homosexual sex over heterosexual sex, we're just encouraging it and people can do what they want on that day.
4/22/2010 9:55:31 PM
I won't defend the national day of prayer, per se.But just as there are things that I think it is very, very stupid for conservatives to quibble about, I think there are things that it is very, very stupid for liberals to quibble about. (And clearly here I am using the labels in a very loose, stereotypical sense, but hopefully you get my drift)Is a national day of prayer constitutional? Probably not. Is it such a big deal that anybody should be wasting political capital over it? Definitely not. If you don't want church mingling with state, there are far more pressing issues for you to rant about. These issues also happen to be ones that will make you look like far less of a jackass for opposing.I never even knew there was a specific day of prayer until this thread came about. It never once came up in school or in any other capacity. No doubt there will be somebody here from a retarded backwoods claiming that they were forced to pray, and maybe they were, but I have to suspect the problem is more with your retarded backwoods than with any federal decision.A National Day of Prayer is one of those things that makes the religious people feel happy without actually having to sacrifice anything. I'd say Obama is definitely making the smart move here. Would you people rather have financial reform or the abolition of a pan-religious day that nobody's ever heard of?Edit--Also, kudos to the OP for writing his intro in such a way that all religion and prayer were thrown out as being the most stupid conceivable human endeavors from the start, and then saying there was no need to discuss it because his opinion was such obvious fact. I guess maybe you were trying to make the thread neutral, but in reality you made it as biased as possible and then asked for a neutral response. It's a good way to make people look stupid -- insult the hell out of them, then say you aren't insulting them, then ask them to respond in a level-headed fashion. Fuck you, d5str0y3r.[Edited on April 23, 2010 at 12:19 AM. Reason : asshole]
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4/23/2010 2:10:05 AM
show me the legal violation. no laws endorsing religion were made, nothing infringes on the free exercise of choice, no prayers are composed by the government. i also don't see how observing the day is in violation of the lemon test.
4/23/2010 8:12:44 AM
You just don't oppose it because it's not endorsing something you disagree with.Let's have a national gay day.Let's have a national muslim day.I'm sure no one would oppose them.
4/23/2010 8:46:55 AM
You just oppose it because it endorses something you disagree with. Shame on youWe already have those things. There are parades. I am fine with them.
4/23/2010 9:07:43 AM
^^i'm not sure what your point is, not everyone agrees with all of the observances and that shouldn't be the litmus. For example a lot of people have a problem with National Sanctity of Human Life Day.for reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_federal_observanceshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_observances_in_the_United_States_by_presidential_proclamation
4/23/2010 9:18:03 AM
If state sanctioned prayer in schools is a violation of church and state, country sanctioned prayer is as well.
4/23/2010 9:23:34 AM
the government is not composing or leading a prayer, thats what the school prayer decisions are based on
4/23/2010 9:31:36 AM
School is compulsory. Participation in a national day of prayer isn't.Not that you're going to defend your posts, in any case.
4/23/2010 9:32:57 AM
You don't have to pray in school, you can just sit there, right?
4/23/2010 9:35:10 AM
There are much bigger fish to fry. I'd be disappointed in Obama for going after this if I still had high expectations of him.
4/23/2010 9:37:02 AM
actually i am changing my opinion on this. i was basing my opinion at first on the resolution signed by truman and missed the amendment in 1988. this seems similar to wallace v jaffree, i'd be surprised if the appeal is successful.
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4/23/2010 9:56:49 AM
A devastating retort.
4/23/2010 9:59:53 AM
Honestly a 'rolly eyed' smiley was more response than your gibberish deserved.
4/23/2010 10:24:47 AM
^ There's something pretty amusing about a "holier than thou" attitude in a thread about religion.
4/23/2010 10:31:10 AM
^It was there from the beginning
4/23/2010 10:49:26 AM
i, for one, will continue to pray for hope and/or change.
4/23/2010 11:00:46 AM
I agree that the OP was being obtuse about calling religion stupid and then saying "nope, we're not going to talk about it."However, Lumex:
4/23/2010 1:31:26 PM
without criticizing religion in general, what problem could you possibly have with prayer? even it is just people talking to themselves who cares, how is it hurting anything? the assertion that people are only occasionally praying for good things is laughable and even if they are praying to no one how is the comfort they get from it a bad thing?maybe a palm face is a better response
4/23/2010 2:17:12 PM
didn't you know? every time someone prays, a kitten is killed
4/23/2010 2:37:38 PM
^^Seehttp://www.associatedcontent.com/article/681627/parents_choice_of_prayer_kills_daughter.htmland numerous other examples of stupid ass people killing their children because they prayed instead of taking them to the doctor.-------------------------------------------------Besides that, every single person that believes prayer can affect reality has a mental illness and is a detriment to other people. If instead of doing ANYTHING, you pray, then you are not helping. Worse still, you think you're doing something so you're more likely to pray instead of actually do something in the future.Is it hurting anyone? Maybe. If your inaction is detrimental then yes. If it doesn't matter whether you pray or not then no. You could have jerked off and my cancer would have the same chance of remission.So in conclusion, having a National Prayer Day is fucking stupid, unconstitutional, and a waste of money.[Edited on April 23, 2010 at 2:49 PM. Reason : .]
4/23/2010 2:48:11 PM
my question wasn't about the holiday but prayer itselfdenying medical treatment is a separate issue, the praying in that example wasn't the problem, the problem was not seeking medical help. so in conclusion you can't make a case against prayer itself, a simple "i have a hard on for religion" would have sufficed
4/23/2010 3:04:24 PM
i love watching all the liberals crying like their lives are ruined b/c of this.
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4/23/2010 3:38:55 PM
^Do you have evidence to show the contrary?[Edited on April 23, 2010 at 3:41 PM. Reason : .]
4/23/2010 3:41:33 PM
You bitch and whine about the lack of freedom yet you don't really want freedom. You just want whats good for you and like minded individuals and nobody else....this is not freedom. That would be called the United States of *insert your name here*
4/23/2010 3:45:11 PM
I'm not following you at all. You are absolutely free to pray to whomever you like. But don't force us as a nation to recognize an idea that is proven to be misguided.[Edited on April 23, 2010 at 3:47 PM. Reason : Point me to a single study that shows the effectiveness of prayer (double blind)]
4/23/2010 3:46:46 PM
I think we should also have nationally endorsed astrology.Because, you know, some people believe in it.
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4/23/2010 3:57:46 PM
^^When the claim is that talking to an imaginary friend will have real-world results, then yes.Oh and enlighten me on what prayer is then.[Edited on April 23, 2010 at 3:59 PM. Reason : .]
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4/23/2010 3:59:01 PM
Golovko, holy crap you're dumb.Praying = asking an imaginary friend to influence reality in some way.[Edited on April 23, 2010 at 4:02 PM. Reason : .]
4/23/2010 4:01:47 PM