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A bunch of Wisconsin atheists are angling to stop the state of New Hampshire from holding hunter safety classes inside church buildings. The Freedom From Religion Foundation sent a terse note to the state's Fish and Game Dept. the other day -- upset over a hunting safety class that was held at the Heritage Free Will Baptist Church. |
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netsyscon
(7/11/2017)
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God, I do love our system of laws. Sometimes it can be so frustrating. I myself have taught hunter safety. In a church meeting room. A rented church meeting room. Could have been a VFW (coached precision air rifle there). The class could have been held anywhere, but I think the church was probably the cheapest. So go ahead and do your lawsuit, you sad little people. |
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