Tuesday, September 20, 2011

An Australian website has some superstitious bullshit from Christian assholes and some excellent comments from normal people.

Apparently Australia doesn't have anything similar to America's Establishment Clause, also known as our wall of separation between religious stupidity and our government.

This Australian news website (link from PZ as usual) has a story about a public school that decided to stop forcing every student to pray to the dead Jeebus, a problem Idiot America used to have until our Supreme Court decided it's about time our public schools respected our constitution. As usual some Christian assholes (apparently Christians are assholes no matter what country they infest) complained about not being able to force non-Christians to pray to the worthless dead Jeebus. I wrote some comments myself. They were all censored.

One comment from a normal person was excellent. Here it is.

rusty of SW west oz Posted at 7:58 PM September 20, 2011

comment 108, aussie, hah, seems like you should have spent more time at school studying rather than praying! big fail! comment 122, gus, poor form mate, typical example of the redneck racist, pro christian, aussie pride bogan that we are so full off and are proven by a large part of the comments here today. People, religion is the biggest fallacy thrust upon this world, all religions. Look at the facts evolution is a fact proven by fossil record, your bible is wrong from the first paragraph (even the pope accepts that evolution is correct) how can anyone believe the rest of it, you simply cherry pick from a book written thousands of years ago, ignoring all the ugly parts such as the stoning, murder, adultery, slavery etc... that it not only condones but encourages. Atheism is free of all that hinderance and allows people to think freely and clearly. Also, to those asking us to give up xmas etc... look at where they came from, they are not christian but pagan, when the romans converted to christianity, the emporer needed to maintain the holidays on the same dates so that everyone would abide by then so used the same dates and often the same rituals, but meerly renamed them.

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