A panel of three federal appellate judges has ruled that a Louisiana law requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in each of the state’s public school classrooms is unconstitutional.
Ain’t you glad to live in a first world country where nonsense from illiterate middle-eastern herdsmen from two millenia ago with a bad case of magical thinking is still firmly believed by modern people with electricity, computers and access to the entirety of human knowledge at the tip of a finger, who rabidly insist on pushing the herdsmen’s nonsense onto the next generations?
That’s even worse: at least the herdsmen would have genuinely believed in their nonsense, while there’s strong suspicions that pirates would spread religious nonsense to con believers - kind of like today really.
Ain’t you glad to live in a first world country where nonsense from illiterate middle-eastern herdsmen from two millenia ago with a bad case of magical thinking is still firmly believed by modern people with electricity, computers and access to the entirety of human knowledge at the tip of a finger, who rabidly insist on pushing the herdsmen’s nonsense onto the next generations?
According to God: An Anatomy, the ancient Israelites were desert pirates, not herdspeople, which sounds way cooler.
That’s even worse: at least the herdsmen would have genuinely believed in their nonsense, while there’s strong suspicions that pirates would spread religious nonsense to con believers - kind of like today really.