My religion's holy book says the world is flat, so I believe it's flat no matter what all those fancy-pants scientists say, what with all their years of hard work and research!
by Jake August 10, 2004
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Or a girls name, of the most beautiful girl ever seen, known to man. a very beautiful human being on the inside and out. Faith is a very special and lovely name. Sometimes a bossy person.
To believe in religion or another person
Or a girls name, of the most beautiful girl ever seen, known to man. a very beautiful human being on the inside and out. Faith is a very special and lovely name. Sometimes a bossy person.
by essence of all February 4, 2010
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french for "toats mcgoats".
said to express concurrence or approval; "totally!"
french for "toats mcgoats".
said to express concurrence or approval; "totally!"
by MadamemoiselleChantal April 29, 2010
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Get the Faith Healer mug.A politically correct way of saying that the government is going to give tax-payer's money to religious groups so they can use it to persue their religious agenda.
'Faith-based initiative' sounds less threatening than 'religious school' and so is less likely to scare people. This phrase is increasingly being used in the US and the UK.
'Faith-based initiative' sounds less threatening than 'religious school' and so is less likely to scare people. This phrase is increasingly being used in the US and the UK.
Tony Blair: I think faith-based schools will benefit our children.
Journalist: So you're saying that you want to let religious organisations educate our children so they can learn that evolution and creationism are equally valid?
Tony Blair: They will receive a balanced education.
Journalist: So it's okay for children to be taught to doubt evolution and consider the earth to have been created within the last 10,000 years by a god? All this at the tax-payer's expense.
Tony Blair: Next question please.
Journalist: So you're saying that you want to let religious organisations educate our children so they can learn that evolution and creationism are equally valid?
Tony Blair: They will receive a balanced education.
Journalist: So it's okay for children to be taught to doubt evolution and consider the earth to have been created within the last 10,000 years by a god? All this at the tax-payer's expense.
Tony Blair: Next question please.
by thepreacher May 9, 2006
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