You know as well as I do that many of the most vociferous advocates of the "gawd's word equals law" argument equate Catholicism with ungodly heathanism.
Shame on you to even quote the words of one who could even suggest that god did not create the particle/wave phenomena known as light. Next thing that you will be telling me is that fourth commandment did not always mean attending church on Sunday, but instead referred the the traditional Jewish Shabbat (insert the sarcasm punctuation mark here).
Maybe someone should inscribe the United States Constitution and then the particular laws that apply to the type of court in question on the walls of the building. Maybe then more peole would come to realise how many of our laws are well, questionable.
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You know as well as I do that many of the most vociferous advocates of the "gawd's word equals law" argument equate Catholicism with ungodly heathanism.
Shame on you to even quote the words of one who could even suggest that god did not create the particle/wave phenomena known as light. Next thing that you will be telling me is that fourth commandment did not always mean attending church on Sunday, but instead referred the the traditional Jewish Shabbat (insert the sarcasm punctuation mark here).
Maybe someone should inscribe the United States Constitution and then the particular laws that apply to the type of court in question on the walls of the building. Maybe then more peole would come to realise how many of our laws are well, questionable.