To: EternalVigilance
The choice about whether to believe God and/or generations of His followers is a personal one. You'll have to make it on your own. I only hope for your sake it is a timely decision
Now I am confused. But I thought the state's job is to decide that for us and then enforce a law based on the belief on everyone in society. There is no choice in that, whether or not you believe in a higher power or not. If a particular point of view is forced upon you soley on the basis of the religion then there really is no choice at all. Nothing changes.
Just look at the Mullahs in Iran. Muhammadism is the law of the land, religious beliefs to the contrary be damned. (literally)Christians in that part of the world suffer because of Sharia being the basis for law. I don't like it when Islamic extremists do it, and I don't like it when groups professing to be defending such and such religion do it either.
To: IranIsNext
Now I am confused. That much is clear.
To: IranIsNext
Your attempt to associate American prolifers and Christians with the mullahs is a contemptible one.
The Islamists have no regard for the right to life and for liberty, whereas Christianity is the source of respect for life and liberty.
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