Actually, depending on the words you speak, your spoken words CAN be a crime, a legal one. Insults spoken are a form of assault. Lies are the basis of grift, all of which is criminally prosecutable.
Speaking out against this country with the words of allegiance to an enemy is treason, a high crime.
There's all kinds of words spoken that can be criminal.
As for stating whether or not one has perpetrated any such crimes, so far, it seems, no one is dumb enough, here, to implicate themselves in writing. We're apparently evolutionarily higher up than the dumb ones.
Oh, and Scott? I know who my mother is, and she doesn't use that moniker.
*sigh*
Thanks, Scott, for driving me farther from Christianity, sir, than ever I was before. I'll not come nearer until zealots like you cease attempting force to give perceived wisdom. Force is a fool's game, where wisdom is concerned. Know that, by your faith, you've damned a soul, mine, 'cause I'll come no nearer until I'm certain no one will preach to me again outside of the walls of a church. By your faith, sir, you've sent me to a bad end. This is not a church, and thus has not such walls. Congrats, brother. You go to your savior's gates with that on you, now. Want to stop yet? I hope so. It's tiresome.
I do dig the love, though, Scott. That's fundamental to everything. Even the damned.
So many wonderful folks of that faith, and you, Scott, persist in maligning it with the cheap and base methodology of digital evangelism. Share the love, brother, and leave the pulpit in the church, with the faithful. The alternative, you've already created.
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