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  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas commented…10mos10MO

What exactly is the "price" of providing for society..? Is that not the sole purpose of public programs: to provide for the public? Why should it even have a cost, much less to be profitable?

Also, it's pretty hypocritical and ironic that you hate other people for being statists while you proclaim to dogmatically founding your entire ideology around what are literally state documents and the Christian version of sharia law...

  @TruthHurts101 from Washington commented…10mos10MO

Notice it's freedom OF worship, not freedom FROM worship, just because Christianity should be taught doesn't mean I want to force you to convert. Oh the terror! Oh the tyranny! We want merit, we want to stop murder! How evil of us, lol. Also for every government program there's a private way of doing it that's at least 10x better. I hate government and want to fight it.

  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas commented…10mos10MO

Are you suggesting that you don't believe in the right to freedom from worship? Just as you have the freedom to follow and practice any religion, shouldn't others also be guaranteed the freedom FROM your religious practices and laws? If you agree that no one should be enforced to abide by the personal beliefs of others, then surely you DO believe in the freedom from religion just as much as the freedom of religion, right..?

Secondly, if you think there's a private way of doing public programs better, then you've already completely misunderstood the entire point of public programs. Public programs are meant to provide for the publicRead more

  @TruthHurts101 from Washington commented…10mos10MO

I hate government and would sooner abolish it than implement a single. one of your mindless programs

  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas commented…10mos10MO

That sounds to me like a pretty good way of saying "I have no real rebuttal against it, I just don't like it because I hate the idea of a healthy society that provides for each other."

Also, do you actually mean "the government" or "the state"..? Because those are two different concepts. A government is merely whatever organized means a society uses to make decisions, so if you're anti-government, then how do you believe societal decisions should be made? Violent free for all?

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