Cherishing Religious Freedom Poem by RoseAnn V. Shawiak

Cherishing Religious Freedom



Squeaking faith, peering about, checking to see if it's
safe to travel outside.

People stabbing religion with sharpened tongues, hoping
to discourage others from loving God.

Little do they know, their refutation of our beliefs
only increases them a hundred-fold with every one of
their snide remarks.

Cherishing our freedom of religion which the United
States was founded upon, we are bonded and brought
together, united as one under God only.

So take your own beliefs, keep them quietly unto your-
selves and we will have nothing to argue or get excited
about.

You have the freedom to stand alone in your convictions
as long as you don't interfere with anyone else's.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014
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A Waltz For Zizi 08 October 2014

checking to see if it's safe to travel outside That's what atheists used to do when popes would burn them alive and cut their tongues. What a joke

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