Everyone in the U.S. Military at some point learns this official statement which helps them answer questions of a classified nature: "I can neither confirm or deny blah blah blah...". It's simple and automatic.
You know, it would be very useful to have my own official statement to practice for when someone asks "what religion are you?". ...and here it is:
I choose to conduct my life NOT following FAIRY-TALES. I feel it is fine for others to do so -as long as they are not passing laws or hurting people because of them.
I hope the words, 'fairy-tales' and 'hurting people' really fester in their brains.
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Comment by JP Carey on November 4, 2012 at 12:58pm haha, yaaaaa! a short rehearsed statement that will stop them in their tracks
Comment by Glen Rosenberg on November 4, 2012 at 12:29pm I seek truth and equality. I dont find it in fairy tales. It is maddening to see others conduct their lives and influence others on the basis of ancient superstition in an age of science.
Then there is the stalwart "fuck off" shit for brains.
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