Monday, March 06, 2006





First a proposed constitutional ban on transhumanism, now this:

State bill proposes Christianity be Missouri's official religion

The resolution would recognize "a Christian god," and it would not protect minority religions, but "protect the majority's right to express their religious beliefs.

The resolution also recognizes that, "a greater power exists," and only Christianity receives what the resolution calls, "justified recognition."

(Via No Touch Monkey!)


Just how is it that I live here?

5 comments:

platts42 said...

For the same reason I do: An inability to move elsewhere.

Perhaps when you finish getting your advanced degree you and "Lizzie" can find a home in distant academia.

Marti said...

Oh God....

(Everyone's God - not just the Christians' LOL)

(What irony! I think Jay-ee-sus is speaking to me through the word verification! It says "Mo - end" ROTF!

Are ya listenin' Mazoorah? END this nonsense!)

Jason said...

You wouldn't ask silly questions like that if you'd just learn to accept....

(jebus).

Madpuppy said...

I like the part where it says the bill would "protect the majority's right to express their religious beliefs."

Because it's so difficult for a Christian in America to express their beliefs.

Mac said...

Madpuppy--

You nailed the absurdity dead-center.

I think it's more likely this proposal is *designed* to fail, so neocon Christians will look like they're being discriminated against.