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Atheist Seeking U.S. Citizenship, Told To Join Church Or Be Denied
Margaret Doughty, an atheist and permanent U.S. resident for more than 30 years, was told by immigration authorities this month that she has until Friday to officially join a church that forbids violence or her application for naturalized citizenship will be rejected.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/19/margaret-doughty-atheist-citizenship_n_3469358.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular
Margaret Doughty, an atheist and permanent U.S. resident for more than 30 years, was told by immigration authorities this month that she has until Friday to officially join a church that forbids violence or her application for naturalized citizenship will be rejected.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/19/margaret-doughty-atheist-citizenship_n_3469358.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular
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Xerxes is a ?
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The church is wrong for this. If you have to force people in your beliefs, than something is wrong with your beliefs and are probably ? wrong.
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Da ? ? Where on the naturalization application does it ask about religion? Cause I miss the question.....
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religious people are some of the most ? up people in the world
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Ajackson17 wrote: »The church is wrong for this. If you have to force people in your beliefs, than something is wrong with your beliefs and are probably ? wrong.
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BA talkin in riddles again
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I can't even help it sometimes, ? just doesn't come out any other way.
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Ajackson17 wrote: »The church is wrong for this. If you have to force people in your beliefs, than something is wrong with your beliefs and are probably ? wrong.I can't even help it sometimes, ? just doesn't come out any other way.
Don't worry IRS I understand you and I always look at the flip side to things to see if something is wrong with it. There always should be a fusion of things and supported by facts and backing, but when you have nothing and still pushes it forward, that's when I move out of the way. I feel that about christianity and islam. They force people to believe, but if it's the truth than people will naturally go to it. But they keep saying humans are so evil and despicable than we further ourselves from it.
But if we constantly see ? and brutality from those religions than why wouldn't it push a logical person back. Logic says if we are you coming with a sword and want me to follow your beliefs it's best to believe it's violent and a hostile and cruel belief. -
Amen brother, amen.
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Ajackson17 wrote: »The church is wrong for this. If you have to force people in your beliefs, than something is wrong with your beliefs and are probably ? wrong.
...what did the church do? -
Ajackson17 wrote: »The church is wrong for this. If you have to force people in your beliefs, than something is wrong with your beliefs and are probably ? wrong.
...what did the church do?
Forcing her to become a member of them. -
Ajackson17 wrote: »Ajackson17 wrote: »The church is wrong for this. If you have to force people in your beliefs, than something is wrong with your beliefs and are probably ? wrong.
...what did the church do?
Forcing her to become a member of them.
Not to be splitting hairs but it's the immigration/naturalization dept. asking her not a church. Since then she has been approved, but that was a church and state warning there. Now that being said I couldn't agree more about religion AJ.