Dr Who, AOL & Church-State Separation
Dr Who, the hero of the world's longest-running science fiction series has visited
many worlds, but next month he will visit the unexplored terrain of cyberspace with the BBC's first ever Internet-only broadcast.
A tongue-in-cheek warning says AOL's removal will free up disk space and save money.
The US Supreme Court has allowed a religious use of public schools that will pose a serious threat to principles of religious neutrality and church-state separation — I have a fix for this little problem. A chip needs to be implanted in everyone's head. The moment somebody says; 'My god is the true god and I will force my ignorant narrow minded beliefs upon you', the chip is activated and their head explodes. This would leave the remaining population free to worship their own gods safe from the obnoxious god botherers — should end the odd religious war at the same time.
A tongue-in-cheek warning says AOL's removal will free up disk space and save money.
The US Supreme Court has allowed a religious use of public schools that will pose a serious threat to principles of religious neutrality and church-state separation — I have a fix for this little problem. A chip needs to be implanted in everyone's head. The moment somebody says; 'My god is the true god and I will force my ignorant narrow minded beliefs upon you', the chip is activated and their head explodes. This would leave the remaining population free to worship their own gods safe from the obnoxious god botherers — should end the odd religious war at the same time.
