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Originally posted by twhiteheadTHEN all of a sudden it WOULD be a constitutional issue.
Of course we all know the outrage that would be seen if a state ever made the Quran its official book.
Originally posted by twhiteheadSince both that and this legislative action in Tennessee are both unconstitutional, yes, there would be outrage. Despite what you think is "Christians siding with Christians" many here ARE outraged by this action in Tennessee. It is clearly unconstitutional.
Of course we all know the outrage that would be seen if a state ever made the Quran its official book.
Originally posted by SuzianneThere is a serious argument to the effect that this action by the Tennessee legislature is in fact bringing Christianity into disrepute. The American Taliban does for Christianity what the Taliban have done for Islam.
Since both that and this legislative action in Tennessee are both unconstitutional, yes, there would be outrage. Despite what you think is "Christians siding with Christians" many here ARE outraged by this action in Tennessee. It is clearly unconstitutional.
Originally posted by vivifyGee whiz, why should this be abnormal? American history tells us early Americans had the bible as the ONLY school book.
http://nypost.com/2016/04/05/tennessee-makes-bible-the-states-official-book/
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Having already made a .50-caliber sniper gun the official state rifle, Tennessee lawmakers on Monday gave final approval to making the Holy Bible the state’s official book.
The state Senate voted 19-8 in favor of the bill despite arguments by the state attorn ...[text shortened]... being placed alongside other state symbols such as the official tree, flower, rock or amphibian.
Originally posted by finneganA few twit redneck "Christians" in Tennessee aren't going to "bring the Bible and Christianity into disrepute". All they're doing is making themselves look stupid.
There is a serious argument to the effect that this action by the Tennessee legislature is in fact bringing Christianity into disrepute. The American Taliban does for Christianity what the Taliban have done for Islam.
Originally posted by SuzianneThe Tennessee legislature and its decisions, for all intents and purposes, represent the body politic and entire population of the state, and not only "a few twit rednecks". You say, all "twit rednecks" are doing is making themselves look stupid, but I think what has happened here is the entire state of Tennessee has made itself look stupid. I don't see what is to be gained from downplaying it.
A few twit redneck "Christians" in Tennessee aren't going to "bring the Bible and Christianity into disrepute". All they're doing is making themselves look stupid.
Originally posted by FMFI think saddling everyone in the state with blame for the actions of state legislators is "spreading the blame" a bit too thin.
The Tennessee legislature and its decisions, for all intents and purposes, represent the body politic and entire population of the state, and not only "a few twit rednecks". You say, all "twit rednecks" are doing is making themselves look stupid, but I think what has happened here is the entire state of Tennessee has made itself look stupid. I don't see what is to be gained from downplaying it.
Originally posted by SuzianneI'm not saddling everyone with the blame, as you well know. I'm saying that trying to pass off the actions of everyone's legislature as something done by 'a few twits' is downplaying the bad light this casts across Tennessee and its Christian communities.
I think saddling everyone in the state with blame for the actions of state legislators is "spreading the blame" a bit too thin.