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midnight rambler
28th June 2017, 07:34 AM
The varmint looks real proud of himself, he did the very same thing at the Oklahoma state capitol.

http://media.arkansasonline.com/img/photos/2017/06/28/FotorCreated_t630.jpg?30004eeab9fb5f824ff65e51d525 728c55cf3980

http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2017/jun/28/ten-commandments-monument-arkansas-capitol-toppled/

madfranks
28th June 2017, 07:38 AM
Make him pay for a new one.

Ares
28th June 2017, 07:42 AM
Make him pay for a new one.

I hope that they do.

Twisted Titan
28th June 2017, 08:07 AM
He will explain himself one day.

And he is gonna wish that all he had to do was pay a simple cash fine or go to jail.

EE_
28th June 2017, 08:46 AM
Had to be a God hating, America hating liberal.

crimethink
28th June 2017, 08:52 AM
Make him pay for a new one.

Make him quarry the granite, previously known as breaking rocks in the pen.

crimethink
28th June 2017, 08:53 AM
He will explain himself one day.

And he is gonna wish that all he had to do was pay a simple cash fine or go to jail.

He claims he is a Christian:

“I'm a firm believer that part of salvation is that we not only have faith in Jesus Christ but we obey the commands of God, and that we confess Jesus as Lord,” he said in the video. “But one thing I do not support is the violation of our Constitutional right to have the freedom that's guaranteed to us, that guarantees us the separation of church and state.”

There's “no one religion” that the government should represent, the man said.

In a different video posted earlier, the same man said he had to “confess my sin.”

“I made a promise that I very much intended to keep that I would go get help if things didn't happen the way I thought they would,” he said.

“Now my plans is this,” he later added. “I'm taking a sabbatical. I'm going to go, I'm leaving this place, and I'm gonna see God more and just trust in him.”

madfranks
28th June 2017, 09:34 AM
He claims he is a Christian:

“I'm a firm believer that part of salvation is that we not only have faith in Jesus Christ but we obey the commands of God, and that we confess Jesus as Lord,” he said in the video. “But one thing I do not support is the violation of our Constitutional right to have the freedom that's guaranteed to us, that guarantees us the separation of church and state.”

There's “no one religion” that the government should represent, the man said.

In a different video posted earlier, the same man said he had to “confess my sin.”

“I made a promise that I very much intended to keep that I would go get help if things didn't happen the way I thought they would,” he said.

“Now my plans is this,” he later added. “I'm taking a sabbatical. I'm going to go, I'm leaving this place, and I'm gonna see God more and just trust in him.”

His true God is the State, this proves it.

crimethink
28th June 2017, 11:57 AM
His true God is the State, this proves it.

He worships the State's "courts" and their black-robed temple prostitutes.

There was not and is not "separation of church and State." There is no establishment of religion (a State church), but, obviously, God in the public arena is both acceptable and should be encouraged, as can be deduced by the actions of those who wrote the Constitution.

hoarder
28th June 2017, 11:59 AM
“But one thing I do not support is the violation of our Constitutional right to have the freedom that's guaranteed to us, that guarantees us the separation of church and state.” Sounds more like a Libertarian with nothing better to do.

Joshua01
28th June 2017, 01:00 PM
An eye for an eye. His punishment is he should be run over by a car!

singular_me
28th June 2017, 01:38 PM
I do not support is the violation of our Constitutional right to have the freedom that's guaranteed to us, that guarantees us the separation of church and state.”

although i still have empathy for libertarianism, I see nothing wrong with this... especially if the state itself ordered the monument. The state shouldnt represent any faith in particular. Worship should be done at home or a church or special club (self-segregated) but people have the right to share their opinions.

On a more negative note, the 10 commandments didnt prevent the planet from falling apart because of moral relativism.

hoarder
28th June 2017, 02:01 PM
An eye for an eye. His punishment is he should be run over by a car!Joshua01 always seems to have the solution to gentiles.

Glass
28th June 2017, 07:08 PM
Joshua01 always seems to have the solution to gentiles.

yes, good to see him branching out from plain old lynching