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Idiot Fox News Host Can’t Understand Separation of Church and State


This idiot host completely fails to understand the point made by this articulate and intelligent atheist. Plus, the interview is followed by some sweet propaganda by people who want to use the state to further their religion.

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26 comments on “Idiot Fox News Host Can’t Understand Separation of Church and State

  • So government policies should be a certain way because they’ve ‘been that way since the beginning’? Oh, okay. That’s why we still keep slaves and women still don’t have the right to vote. Awesome!

  • So government policies should be a certain way because they’ve ‘been that way since the beginning’? Oh, okay. That’s why we still keep slaves and women still don’t have the right to vote. Awesome!

  • Fox News: “a bunch of retards”? The janitor at Fox News has a higher I.Q. than Fox News bashers. The beauty of my comment is that Fox bashers are oblivious to the fact that I am talking about them. They are too busy bragging about how smart they are, well, that and wiping the continual stream of drool off their chins : )

  • Is fox news a comedy show or is it real? Just one European how doesn’t understand what has happen to one of my favourite country.

  • looks like I cant be president then…id rather be sworn in on a Harry Potter book but than one of those bibles

  • ImaginaryLettuce

    October 11, 2010 at 5:53 am

    what. the fucking. shit. such fucking morons.

  • (ahem) “the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion.” from the Treaty of Tripoli, 1796/97

    Knowledge is the cure to religion’s disease.

    Epic for me @2:50 “Why in a court of law do people put their hand on a Bible?” Not realizing that he just fucked up, his facial expression after the simple “They don’t have to” says it all. Then he nods and says, “Exactly” as if he was helping to drop some knowledge.

  • its not that mr. newdow is giving stupid points, its that hes giving points to stupid people

  • ok dude not every one is a atheist so half the world have religon beliefs so in a way your being what your fighting

  • This nation was built based on classicism. Little by little we are getting better. God is bound to loose vs. science. screw all gods of all beliefs. they had nothing more than some goods and lots of crime, death, stupidity and lots more.

  • Babylauncher3000

    October 11, 2010 at 8:34 am

    lol why is the host being such an immortal dick? “well you can just cover your ears” I would have jumped across a table and beated his ass at such a disrespectful statment

  • ok what a stupid comparison…”white water fountains”

  • It’s embarrassing that the nation which set the example of a laic government would do this. It’s something you americans should be proud of, not making it a debate. It’s pretty clear this lawyer is correct, no matter the country’s history.

  • @markd112358 Well actually I meant it to say “absolutely not”; but same goal, thanks for catching that though because I bet alot of people thought I was a pompous dickhead for accidentally putting that. Good looking out! As long as intolerance exists, we can never hope to have peace. =/

  • TelevisedEntropy

    October 11, 2010 at 10:09 am

    On top of everything else, they outright lied. John Quincy Adams was not sworn in on the Bible; he was sworn in on a copy of the Constitution.

  • Individual choice vs. Government mandate; WTF doesn’t he get about that?

  • If you’re an Atheist in America you are a minority. An atheist could never run for any political office.

  • I am Christian, and that Fox guy is completely wrong. The Atheist is correct. If this nation is claiming to be constiutional, and democratic, then they should remove everything that has God or Allah, or whatever that is for public use.

  • We the People, that’s all I need to know we are not a theroracy. Sorry christians.

  • “Lighthouses are more helpful than churches.”
    Benjamin Franklin

  • @canyoudothis23
    OMG I used to know, that fox news is religious ale conservative, but I didn’t realised that so much. Even in Poland, small group of society (several %) that is kind of “catolic fundamentalists” is not so fundamental like fox news.

  • I like how Fox’s “news anchors” all hold deeply engrained opinions and beliefs, and then carry them directly on air into their “news coverage”. Good job Fox. You ignore 150 years of journalism history and reporting integrity.

  • I’m not even American and can see the blatant misinformation and omissions in this bullshit report. What about Jefferson? Thomas Paine? Fox ‘News’ is a fucking joke. Nowhere in your constitution does it mention Christianity.

  • Your country is not great, it is the laughing stock of the world. Your education and health systems are amongst the worst in the developed world. You also have the highest rate of poverty in the developed world. It’s certainly not the land of the free. You have far fewer freedoms than any other civilized country, especially in Europe. You even have the death penalty in spite of your ridiculous “christian values”. If that is not the epitome of hypocrisy I don’t know what is. America IS NOT great.

  • Fox news can go fuck itself

  • After the Fox News portion of this video is a much worse bit by David Barton et. al. Utter tripe. As revealed by Chris Rodda’s meticulous analysis, zealotry more than fact shapes Barton’s work, which is riddled with shoddy scholarship and downright dishonesty. See Chris Rodda, Liars for Jesus: The Religious Right’s Alternate Version of American History (2006) and http://www.huffingtonpost.com/chris-rodda/glenn-becks-new-bff—-da_b_458515.html She presents Barton’s claims, reviews the evidence and explanations he offers, and then shines a bright light on the evidence omitted, misinterpreted, or even made up by Barton, all with documentation and references so complete one can readily assess the facts for one’s self without the need to take either Barton’s or Rodda’s word for it.

    The irony is that, by knowingly resorting to lies, this would-be champion of a religious right version of history reveals his fears that the real facts fall short of making his case.

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