Wednesday, November 10, 2010

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" Antichrist MADE IN SPAIN "

goes without saying that neither consider myself a believer, and I'm not Catholic, nor have I been an altar boy or charge at Easter. Put another way, brings me to heave any religious act. Clarified this issue, I discuss the following:

exists in Spain, for some time, a fierce antipathy to eliminate any religious symbol of schools. As we are in a secular state, the measure seems very respectable part of the proposed quieƩn. But I always thought that ideas are defended cuiando these must be followed to its logical conclusion. If teachers and parents who do not want crucifixes in classrooms are perfectly right, as are the other to eliminate any religious symbols in classrooms, such as Islamic headscarves or small Buddha T-shirts, or school with kippah Jewish. If parents are so intolerant of the presence of crucifixes n the classroom and do not want their children to participate in any kind of Christian ritual, such as flowers to Mary or the like, should protest also because their children catch the Easter holidays or Christmas, because these parties are part of the Christian calendar, which apparently did not swallow. But of course, not that. It is one thing and another swallow protest parties where we do not believe but we are very good. Oh, pillin, which you see the plume.

I, personally, do not bother me or a crucifix or a veil, or a yarmulke, or a jade Buddha hanging from a string. What bothers me are the intolerant attitudes of all these little guy that for some things yes but not for others. I have not seen a parent or a teacher "anti cross" apply to volunteer at Christmas or Easter. I touch the crosses, but not holidays. Ole, ole ideals to the death.

As I said with my joke of the year, any day they take off to the Cross Country. God (whichever) we take confessed at such bunch of bigots and buds.

Amen.

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