To: Nachum
Troubling news. Great Britain has not only succumbed to an official secularism that is blatantly hostile to Christian values and, at the same time, made more and more concessions to Islamic religious practices. This will not end well for England and it must be a warning to complacent Americans, especially Christians, who think ‘it can’t happen here’. It can - and will. Our complacency is a form of acquiescence. Americans are not immune to the harsh reality of unelected judges and governmental agencies decreeing liberal interpretations of law that suddenly find the Christian religion ‘intolerable’ in some way. We must remain vigilant.
To: Jim Scott
I was just thinking that in a really weird way, 0bama is right. Let’s dump the Brits as allies. They obviously don’t care about their nation or their civilization. If they don’t think it’s worth fighting for, why should we?
Now, for thinking that 0bama might have been right about something, I’m gonna go take a shower.
25 posted on
03/16/2011 12:56:14 PM PDT by
henkster
(Every member of Congress must put the fate of the nation over their next re-election campaign)
To: Jim Scott
Troubling news. Great Britain has not only succumbed to an official secularism that is blatantly hostile to Christian values and, at the same time, made more and more concessions to Islamic religious practices. This will not end well for England and it must be a warning to complacent Americans, especially Christians, who think it cant happen here. It can - and will. Our complacency is a form of acquiescence. Americans are not immune to the harsh reality of unelected judges and governmental agencies decreeing liberal interpretations of law that suddenly find the Christian religion intolerable in some way. We must remain vigilant.************************************
Well said.
29 posted on
03/16/2011 1:50:08 PM PDT by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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