It was more a commentary on the explanation of the poor moral state of America as opposed to any suggestion that it should be taught in our public schools - a place where, like the "under God" in the pledge, it does not constitutionally belong.
But I cannot write any further on the topic for fear of working too much on the Sabbath.
Sodom and Gomorroah just co-habitated, didn't they? That's where we get the words "sodomy" and "gonorrhea." It's a cautionary parable about people who live together before marriage.
Also, I seem to think there was a big pillar of salt involved.
How dare we not teach religion in schools.
ReplyDeleteYou're the one who believes "Under God" should come out of the pledge.
ReplyDeleteIt was more a commentary on the explanation of the poor moral state of America as opposed to any suggestion that it should be taught in our public schools - a place where, like the "under God" in the pledge, it does not constitutionally belong.
ReplyDeleteBut I cannot write any further on the topic for fear of working too much on the Sabbath.
We disagree....under God belongs everywhere. No knowledge of the previous info is a sad commentary on our society.
ReplyDeleteSodom and Gomorroah just co-habitated, didn't they? That's where we get the words "sodomy" and "gonorrhea." It's a cautionary parable about people who live together before marriage.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I seem to think there was a big pillar of salt involved.