Friday, July 25, 2008

Step Up Minnesota

Jimmy Akin explains why P.Z. Meyers must be fired.

For P.Z. did, in fact, desecrate.

And the state of Minnesota gets a chance to show whether or not it respects property law, not to mention propriety.

I'm sure stealing crackers can't be much more than a misdemeanor, but it's the thought that counts Minnesota. Plus, as Jimmy says, fire the guy. You don't need this nut teaching at your state university.

I don't believe in hate crime legislation, nor can I suggest transubstantiation be enshrined into law. I am happy that we have freedom of religion because I am highly aware that the religion likely to be enforced by the state is not my own. Property rights and professional standards are, however, a perfectly legitimate means through which some justice, however small may be done.

Hmmn, I just thought of a civil suit, but I don't know if that's possible. Emotional harm?

So what's it gonna be Minnesota? It'd be a shame to lose all those Catholic taxpayers.

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