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Federal religious freedom law is a shield, not a sword. … it is not a means to force one’s religious practices upon others.
Judge Carol Jackson, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Missouri (via abaldwin360)

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how to convert an atheist to your religion: a guide by litzi

highb100d:

  • dont
  • they dont want to be converted
  • they give zero (0) fucks
  • stop
  • stop they dont care
  • stop

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hermione-ganja:

Horrifyingly accurate.

hermione-ganja:

Horrifyingly accurate.

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lipstick-feminists:

The Partisans - Rick Perry - Weak, man.

“Rick Perry may believe in God, but I’ve seen his polls, and God does not believe in Rick Perry.”

submission from snarkypussy

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Atheist are routinely asked how people will know not to rape and murder without religion telling them not to do it, especially a religion that backs up the orders with threats of hell. Believers, listen to me carefully when I say this: When you use this argument, you terrify atheists. We hear you saying that the only thing standing between you and Ted Bundy is a flimsy belief in a supernatural being made up by pre-literate people trying to figure out where the rain came from. This is not very reassuring if you’re trying to argue from a position of moral superiority.

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Source: sourdoughislife

US presidential candidate Herman Cain, a Republican, said Sunday that communities have a right to ban Islamic mosques. →

loveismymixtape:

imagine this reversed. “Islamic following [politician] announces that communities have the right to ban churches”

Imagine the outrage.

just imagine it.

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Source: bohemianarthouse

You’re not a ‘feminist’ if you deny the rights of other women to wear religious clothing. Period.

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Vote in the Fox News Poll

stfuconservatives:

nerdling:

some-disgraced-cosmonaut:

gasptambourines:

sageoflogic:

tobiasgh:

Does a Cross Belong at the 9/11 Memorial Site? - FoxNews.com http://t.co/TtG3Hgs via @fxnopinion

TUMBLR BOMB!!!!

you know what to doooo

Right now we’re winning by the tiniest of margins! Help widen the gap!

Fly, my pretties. Fly!

Never a bad time to wreck a foxnews poll.

Go vote No!

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feministslut:

almond-skeyes:

I don’t think I ever reblogged this
but this is a powerful message of the double standard

This is a similar picture to this floating around tumblr that also shows orthodox Jewish women as well.

feministslut:

almond-skeyes:

I don’t think I ever reblogged this

but this is a powerful message of the double standard

This is a similar picture to this floating around tumblr that also shows orthodox Jewish women as well.

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Source: ahsan119

Belgian ban on full veils comes into force →

fuckyeahchoice:

brainbeforemouth:

fuckyeahchoice:

villanovaprime:

A law has come into force in Belgium banning women from wearing the full Islamic veil in public.

The country is the second European Union nation after France to enforce such a ban. Offenders face a fine of 137.5 euros (£121; $197) and up to seven days in jail.

Two women who wear full veils launched an immediate court challenge, saying the law is discriminatory.

France, home to Europe’s biggest Muslim population, enforced its ban in April.

Belgium’s law bans any clothing that obscures the identity of the wearer in places like parks and on the street.

It was passed almost unanimously by the lower house of parliament in April 2010.

MPs voted with only two abstentions to back the legislation on the grounds of security, to allow police to identify people

Fuck this. 

To show how inconsistent your opinions are, I give you this hypothetical scenario:

A man walks into the women’s bathroom in a park wearing a ski mask.

Is he exhibiting threatening behavior(“oops wrong bathroom!”) or is he just practicing his religion peacefully?

If “safety” is our excuse for banning the veil, we should ban pockets. You know what you can hide in a pocket? Knives, guns, mace, etc. What can you hide in a face veil? A face.

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