  i'm feeling quite creative indeed, hence i am writing in this god-forsaken thing.&nbsp; here i am talkin about god,&nbsp; when most people know i'm agnostic. what's agnostic you ask? unlike atheists (who&nbsp;aren't devil worshipers you naughty children), agnostics do not practice religion. agnostics tend to remain neutral, not agreeing or disagreeing on any religious beliefs. i don't go to church, yet was baptized as a mere infant as christian. i don't regret not believing in any specific religion. it doesn't irritate or bother me when people openly talk about their "church life", etc... but what does agitate me are the laws against some religions or beliefs.
the big WWII for instance. what the hell is up with the germans? and didn't&nbsp; hitler have jewish blood in him? but since the 40's are over, and we don't normally shoot individuals for their race or religion, shouldn't we be free to believe what we want to? yes, america is "free", but we're not near as liberated as we think we are. sure, we're allowed to worship differently, but some religions are literally banned from promoting their beliefs. pity, right? why can catholics proudly display jesus and the cross in front of their churches? what if i just so happened to worship my middle finger? i guarantee you the government wouldn't allow me to have a huge statue of a middle finger in my yard. so what if it's a *gasp* bad sign? suppose i looked upon the cross as a threat. there's nothing i can do to remove it's presence in our society.
i have absolutely nothing against christians, catholics, or any religion, just to inform thee. but some people do. satanic worshipers. there's nothing wrong with them. they simply choose to praise the devil. but kids can't wear a fricken tee shirt to school letting others know they worship the devil. omigosh how awful. and a lot of the school dress code has to do with the principal and big shots of the school. they don't liberate children enough to be free to wear what the want.
why? because they don't believe in the religion either. how much you wanna bet that if the principal and staff members were all satanists, they'd allow their minions to support the religion? but...they're not. and they don't allow support of any religions foreign to their regular, every-day beliefs. and if you want to take it farther than school systems and cities, the government in D.C. also has a lot to do with this.
the president supposedly permits any and all religions in the united states of america. but does the government see to it that cities, towns, and states are liberated as they should be? guess not. cause we sure aren't. i understand that some of you who read this may disagree intensely, but hell, i live in america and i'm gonna do whatever i want. this is my opinion. i've stated it. and once again, i'm not hinting that i dislike or have anything against anyone's religion.
i'm simply saying that this is america dammit. give us some freedom. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands one nation under my stubby, big-knuckled middle finger, indivisible for liberty and justice for all. 
