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Survey finds church-goers growing bolder
Reuters ^
| 22 jan 2005
| Reuters
Posted on 02/02/2005 1:46:19 PM PST by Mark in the Old South
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To: AppyPappy; Admin Moderator
I'll ping the Mods and have them take it down.
:O)
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posted on
02/02/2005 2:31:14 PM PST
by
metesky
("Brethren, leave us go amongst them." Rev. Capt. Samuel Johnston Clayton - Ward Bond- The Searchers)
To: Mark in the Old South
Funny, I never read of homosexuals being "intolerant" of social norms and sodomy laws.
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posted on
02/02/2005 2:33:49 PM PST
by
SampleMan
("Yes I am drunk, very drunk. But you madam are ugly, and tomorrow morning I shall be sober." WSC)
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To: Mark in the Old South
I think balance is concept lost to both ends of the political spectrum.
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posted on
02/02/2005 2:53:10 PM PST
by
Tempest
(Click on my name for a long list of press contacts)
To: Chesire11
Troll alert. Do you really believe that Republicans are the elite party of privilege? Then you didn't take a very good look at Teddy Kennedy or John Kerry, or the billionaire's club that supports them.
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posted on
02/02/2005 3:15:47 PM PST
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: Mark in the Old South
Not true, I like midgets just fine....well except Tom Dashole, Lola Pelosi.
Pray for W and Our Freedom Fighting Troops
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posted on
02/02/2005 3:18:58 PM PST
by
bray
(Iraq Freed Politically and Pray it will be Freed Spiritually)
To: Mark in the Old South
I don't even have to read the rest of this PMSNBC drivel. Imagine Christians becoming bold in their faith? It's surely the sign of the END of the WORLD. I can't even begin to tolerate those evil Christians pushing their self-suicidal beliefs on the body politic. For shame, for shame. sic,,,
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posted on
02/02/2005 3:23:50 PM PST
by
STD
(Last Action Hero)
To: Mark in the Old South
From the article:
"There do not seem to be very many voices arguing for compromise today," she said in an interview. "It could be that more religious voices feel under siege, pinned against the wall by cultural developments. They may feel more emboldened as a result."
I can understand that position and have felt that way myself. But I'm not sure if we as a whole haev approached the response in a proper manner.
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posted on
02/02/2005 3:45:03 PM PST
by
Tempest
(Click on my name for a long list of press contacts)
To: Spok; Mark in the Old South
""Pushing their beliefs" is PC code talk for 'unwilling to embrace the perversion and sacrilege being shoved down their throats"
Right-on, Spok! You said it!
To: Mark in the Old South
Rush is reading this artical on-air right now.
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posted on
02/04/2005 11:36:08 AM PST
by
The SISU kid
(I'd rather be a doubting Thomas, than a touting dumb-ass)
To: anniegetyourgun
You noticed that too? It is the Boston Globe after all. What on earth happen to all the Puritans. Mass-ass-achoochs used to be governed by large sections of the Levitican law. de Tocqueville pointed out that they had the strictest laws and the fewest lawbreakers. It seems the only thing against the law now in Kennedyland is to be a Christian.
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posted on
02/04/2005 11:43:40 AM PST
by
Mark in the Old South
(Note to GOP "Deliver or perish" Re: Specter I guess the GOP "chooses" to perish)
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