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oraxx's avatar

Once again we see a solution in search of a problem, being put forward in the name of Jesus. More than anything, this constant push to insert Christianity into the secular world at every opportunity shows the Christian Nationalists are very insecure about their faith. So insecure they demand government step in and backstop their belief systems because they can't get the job done from their pulpits.

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Frankly, this business strikes me as reflecting no small amount of desperation on the part of Christian promoters who can't deal with governmental secularism. Personally, I'm all for the BCE and CE because 1) I'm not convinced that their carpenter-turned-rabbi ever existed and 2) if he did and regarding the whole "Anno Domini / Year of Our Lord" noise, he may be someone's god, but he ain't mine.

Keeping our time and date notations secular makes nothing but sense to me. Problem is that Christians of this stripe want to piss on EVERYTHING. It's territory-marking in boldface.

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