A federal judge in West Virginia has ruled that the state corrections agency can’t force an incarcerated atheist and secular humanist to participate in religiously-affiliated programming to be eligible for parole.

  • @orcrist@lemm.ee
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    11 year ago

    I hope you get up on the other side of the bed tomorrow. It sounds like you’re going through a rough time in life, but with luck perhaps it’s only a one day phenomenon.

    Also, if you want to troll, try to do a better job than that. I got kind of bored reading it.

    • @Jase@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      What a typical religious response. Have your nonsense called out for what it is, so you lash out at people without bothering to respond to the points made.

      Thanks for proving me right.