Now I did not necessarily intend this as a question, because I already know that we do not. I just wanted to share the points made in the video with my friends.
A 'friend' (such a loose definition on Facebook, isn't it?), however, made the mistake of deciding he would answer the question (the poor bastard!) and then resort to condescension to tell me how sorry he felt for me that I don't support the National Day of Prayer.


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