A man in Georgia is threatening to sue if he isn’t allowed to approach and harass other people’s’ children about Jesus in an attempt to indoctrinate them.During an annual event called “1890s Day Jamboree” in Ringgold, Georgia, obsessed Christian, Daryl Banther, along with his eight-year-old son, approached the children of complete strangers in the parking lot to talk to them about Jesus, handing them religious pamphlets and questionnaires.Concerned and understandably angry parents called police to make the harassment stop and officials did just that. Now Banther, who isn’t even a resident of the town, is threatening to take legal action if city officials don’t allow him to continue targeting children whether their parents like it or not.“They were all harassing me because I have a constitutional right to do what I was doing,” Banther told WTVC-TV. “If I’m anything else, I have rights, but as a Christian, we have rights no more. They’re taking all the Christian rights away and I’m going to stand for what’s right this time.”
those who goabout saying they disagree but they'll fight for your right to say it, will those please hold up your hand?
what's the difference in this lunatic and Tea Party indoctrination camps for kids, right wing grants rights with right to refuse.
Banther claims it is his constitutional right to “do what I was doing” on behalf of his religion, but no such right exists in the Constitution. People have the right to exercise their religion, which means people are free to practice their religion in their church or home, but people also have the right to be free from religion… and they certainly have the right to stop some creepy guy from harassing their kids. Despite what Banther says, there is no war against Christianity and such claims become comic fodder for shows such as “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.”In 2005, Stewart lampooned Christian extremists for the very same claim.“Yes, the long war on Christianity,” Stewart said sarcastically. “I pray that one day we may live in an America where Christians can worship freely! In broad daylight! Openly wearing the symbols of their religion…and maybe – dare I dream of it – maybe one day there can be an openly Christian president. Or 43 of them. Consecutively.”
rights are not free any of them they say the words but hw many of you have been styifiled in your life times? all of these antiquated documents that at least the right wing does not govern or abide by need to be done away with and restructured into laws to live by basic laws. niot religious laws because it's not a unilateral experience,
now we have those rewrite zealots trying to push their way of life on us while refusing to except another they manufactured that is not trying to install Sharia Law for one. goose gander with a secod ending theirs what's good for the goose is just good for 'em, period