Talk:Chuck Norris
Chuck Norris does not believe in a vast atheist conspiracy. Moreover, no one is trying, at a national level, to "outlaw" Christianity.
- You are incorrect. I refer you to the two articles linked in the footnotes written by Mr. Norris ("How to outlaw Christianity" part 1 and parts 2 & 3) in which he lays out his case for both an Atheist conspiracy to take over our civilization and to outlaw Christianity though legislation and other more devious means. This is vital work that Mr. Norris is doing, and will very well be what future generations will remember him most for. Dr. Richard Paley 17:17, 22 June 2007 (EDT)
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Why has the text in the second paragraph been changed from "worked" to "joked about working"? This change makes no sense. Did DanH not read the articles in question where Mr. Norris explained in detail his case for the Atheist conspiracy to undermine our society? This is no joke, rather a serious problem that Mr. Norris takes very seriously. It's bad enough that Liberals have seized upon Mr. Norris to make him the butt of their juvenile jokes, we don't need Conservatives to start trivializing his important work as a public advocate for change in a society that is increasingly hostile to Christians. Please fix this mischaracterization. Dr. Richard Paley 01:14, 26 June 2007 (EDT)
Don't waste my time. DanH 01:15, 26 June 2007 (EDT)
- How is accurately representing the position of the subject of an article a waste of your time? Dr. Richard Paley 01:31, 26 June 2007 (EDT)