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Ganging Up on God

Submitted by Sir Joshua, May 24, 2007 08:10

God and gods have been a part of civilization since before the sculptor of the Willendorf Venus wraught her shapely curves so some early farmer could feel assured of a bumper crop. The creation of the ACLU did nothing to shape our evolving civilization, they are a manifestation of the disenfranchised. They are a bump in the road, yes, they are having their 15 minutes, but to quote Debbie Mason, ...Thank God, thank God.' they too will pass.


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