To: exmarine
"By the way, Christians would not restrict anyone's right to believe in whatever religion they want or worship wherever and whenever they want. Where do you think the idea of FREEDOM comes from? Let me give you a hint:"
Of course they wouldn't. They're not allowed to. Read the Constitution.
"Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord [is], there [is] liberty. 2Cor. 3:17.
And ONLY in Christ is there freedom. "
That's nice for Christians, but our Islamic, Jewish, Hindu, and other citizens don't hold the Bible in the same esteem that you do.
114 posted on
10/16/2003 12:43:46 PM PDT by
Blzbba
To: Blzbba
That's nice for Christians, but our Islamic, Jewish, Hindu, and other citizens don't hold the Bible in the same esteem that you do. If you don't cease with your bogus strawmen, the exchange will end. I'm sick of that crap. You either argue against the black and white points I made, or take a hike.
These people are free to worship as they wish, however, they are not free to restrict my freedom, and I woujld never trust muslims (egad!) or hindus to govern according to truth. Some jewish people are the exception (the truly conservative ones who take the bible seriously - medved, Schlesinger, Prager, etc.).
To: Blzbba
Of course they wouldn't. They're not allowed to. Read the Constitution. You read it. You are the one who has the bogus liberal education.
To: Blzbba
That's nice for Christians, but our Islamic, Jewish, Hindu, and other citizens don't hold the Bible in the same esteem that you do. Therein is the rub.
226 posted on
10/16/2003 4:03:55 PM PDT by
itsahoot
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