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re: The “Freedom From Religion Foundation” warns Auburn University

Posted on 9/21/23 at 9:31 pm to
Posted by Screamin Jay
Member since Sep 2023
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Posted on 9/21/23 at 9:31 pm to
They tried that with UT back in 2012.

We politely to them to go piss up a rope.

Posted by Mike da Tigah
Bravo Romeo Lima Alpha
Member since Feb 2005
59052 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 9:37 pm to
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They tried that with UT back in 2012.



Should have enclosed a copy of the Bill of Rights highlighting the whole freedom to exercise thereof part.


These people are militant marxists, and don’t you mistake it for anything else either. It’s pure agenda driven, like everything else going on in this country today.


Posted by Screamin Jay
Member since Sep 2023
537 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 9:40 pm to
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Trumansfangs

It's a cult


Do you mean when you worthless liberal jackoffs lined up like the Jim Jones crowd to take shot after shot?

Cult like in the way you liberals wanted people who didn't obey to be put in camps?

Cult like when you pathetic liberal pieces of shite taught your children to pray to that skinny Kenyan cocksucker like he was a God?

YouTube: Literally had your children praying to that skinny cocksucker....THIS is a cult
Posted by HailToTheChiz
Back in Auburn
Member since Aug 2010
49165 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 9:41 pm to
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Coach Hugh Freeze baptized


I don't think he did the baptism did he?
This post was edited on 9/21/23 at 9:42 pm
Posted by Che Boludo
Member since May 2009
18284 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 9:56 pm to
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Was anyone forced to attend or be baptized?

That's problematic because the leader of an organization by his position can make certain employees, and/or players in this case, feel compelled to be there by his positional power.

That said, if Freeze is truly back on the right path and all is square between he and his Lord, good on him. If he is using his newfound spirituality to overcome his transgressions as a means to reach others and allow them to find something better to believe in and improve there moral/spiritual gaps, even better on him.

If it's a manipulative, Jimmy Swaggart moment, frick him. He'll get his judgment.
Posted by jangalang
Member since Dec 2014
37025 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 9:56 pm to
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Imagine getting baptised by Hugh Freeze.

Jealous?
Posted by replayreb
Arkansas
Member since Sep 2015
43 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 9:58 pm to
Brother Hugh has baptized lots of people
Posted by Ancient Astronaut
Member since May 2015
33261 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 9:58 pm to
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and he’s the first to say that.


I get he’s Auburns coach but come on lol
Posted by Clark14
L.A.Hog
Member since Dec 2014
20102 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 10:02 pm to
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Do you mean when you worthless liberal jackoffs lined up like the Jim Jones crowd to take shot after shot? Cult like in the way you liberals wanted people who didn't obey to be put in camps? Cult like when you pathetic liberal pieces of shite taught your children to pray to that skinny Kenyan cocksucker like he was a God?



Or those good people who look like me were driven to overthrow our government by storming the capitol to overthrow an election?


Unfortunately people can get brainwashed. Probably the most disappointing thing I’ve seen is how gullible we can be as a country, no matter the circumstances.

Our enemies are laughing at us and contributing on line as well. Killing us without firing a single shot. Notice how no one is launching terrorist attacks against us here with bombs and shite? They don’t have to, we’re doing it ourselves.


History may say the internet took our civilization down with social media.



I apologize for breaking any rules for speaking my mind.



Posted by Pulpwood Patterson
Member since Dec 2017
1799 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 10:03 pm to
As opppssed to devotion to an evolutionary theory which can only be hypothesized much less achieved and then but by non evolutionary presuppositions and interference.

Believing that order comes from chaos despite all observable reality pointing to the contrary.

Earth aging that presupposes static carbon levels and produces vastly departed outcomes, and started with circular verification tied to time aging inseparably linked to a presupposed age that allows for the needed mutations necessary to achieve macro-evolution.

A fossil record with nothing resembling the volume of transitory fossils consistent with Neo Darwin evolution…or the scattering and Soil strata that supports it.

Believing organic matter arises from inorganic matter despite no observable examples ever.

By definition being bound to pure subjective morality but with no sign or appetite to actually live it.

A requirement of suspending general relativity.

Ignoring historically verifiable fulfilled prophecy.

Discounting the most widely read and researched of ancient manuscripts.

Ignoring millions of documented witnessed miracles

The folly in the thinking that a mind which is the product of the random collocation of time matter and chance is trustworthy of producing cogent thought in which one might deny a creator

But yeah, believing that a creation has a creator and that creator would possibly possess inexplicable unimaginable atributes including the ability taking the form of a man when in fact we are already assuming He hypothetically would have already created the first man is way more far fetched……

Or maybe, it’s more likely that man will perform all variety of mental gymnastics to loose himself from accountability to God…or more laughable to think that’s an informed new idea.
This post was edited on 9/21/23 at 10:16 pm
Posted by EarlyCuyler3
Appalachia
Member since Nov 2017
27290 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 10:03 pm to
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Imagine getting baptised by Hugh Freeze.


Plenty of hookers don't need to imagine it.
Posted by ChexMix
Taste the Deliciousness
Member since Apr 2014
25494 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 10:05 pm to
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It's not really a cult though.
over 99% of the world believes in God, in one form or fashion. Those that do not are lost souls
Posted by Ancient Astronaut
Member since May 2015
33261 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 10:14 pm to
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over 99% of the world believes in God


This is false just saying
Posted by EarlyCuyler3
Appalachia
Member since Nov 2017
27290 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 10:14 pm to
There's a difference between believing in God and using religion as a front and a shield for being a scumbag.

Guess which one Hugh is.
Posted by Old Hellen Yeller
New Orleans
Member since Jan 2014
9423 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 10:19 pm to
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After an event in which Coach Hugh Freeze baptized a player in the lake


lol I’m sorry but Hugh freeze I cannot
Posted by Bama Bird
Member since Dec 2011
Member since Mar 2013
19170 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 10:19 pm to
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over 99% of the world believes in God, in one form or fashion. Those that do not are lost souls



15.6% are non-religious, 6.6% are Buddhist

ETA: doesn't include Jainism, many Hindus, and minor religions that I know little to nothing about
This post was edited on 9/21/23 at 10:23 pm
Posted by Clark14
L.A.Hog
Member since Dec 2014
20102 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 10:25 pm to
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But yeah, believing that a creation has a creator and that creator would possibly possess inexplicable unimaginable atributes including the ability taking the form of a man when in fact we are already assuming He hypothetically would have already created the first man is way more far fetched……



I get your point, but it’s worked very well over the years. We need rules and something to answer to or we have chaos.


Whether we believe in God or not, the 10 commandments should be stressed in all of us. Though a few are a bit tough to follow on occasion……
Posted by Prettyboy Floyd
Pensacola, Florida
Member since Dec 2013
15823 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 10:26 pm to
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Imagine getting baptised by Hugh Freeze.



He'll get your dk wet and your head wet. He truly is a man of the people.
Posted by FooManChoo
Member since Dec 2012
41847 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 10:36 pm to
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Whether we believe in God or not, the 10 commandments should be stressed in all of us. Though a few are a bit tough to follow on occasion……
If the God of the 10 commandments does not exist, then all is vanity and there is nothing that we "should" do at all. Everything would be random and meaningless, including us and every decision we make. Our actions would be governed by biological responses to stimuli and there would be no true moral standard to have to obey.

So while I agree that the 10 commandments should be stressed in each one of us, it's because the God of the 10 commandments stresses it to us to show us our need for Jesus Christ and the salvation He alone offers, to restrain sin in us and those around us, and because it is given as a guide for life.
Posted by skrayper
21-0 Asterisk Drive
Member since Nov 2012
31036 posts
Posted on 9/21/23 at 10:44 pm to
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After an event in which Coach Hugh Freeze baptized a player in the lake and over 200 Students were baptized.


I haven't read the article, but maybe it was because it was Hugh Freeze doing the baptizing?

That would be like getting BBQ tips from a vegan.
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