>>In the context of the current discussion your statement makes no sense.
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>>Pray tell me, for example, what was the the reaction of the California branch of the NEA when the California passed a law repealing affirmative action?
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>What does that have to do with my point that the administrators/educators here in Kentucky who post the Ten Commandments in our schools are setting a poor example for the students? Why does every debate with you or Doug get turned into a rant on (take your pick):
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>1. Non-Christians
>2. Liberals
>3. Democrats
>4. The U.N.
>5. The People's Front of Judea (or is it the Judean People's Front?)
You were the one who took the pot-shot at Christians. Why do you do that?
Obviously, your thesis needs and antithesis. You can't expect to make blanket accusations about Christians lacking 'logic', even if guised as a joke' and expect no response from those who disagree with your sterotypes.
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