To: Kevin Curry; Cultural Jihad
What to do when the government is hostile to religion and morality, but both are necessary for the preservation of our Constitution and our liberties? What to do when the government's social programs subsidize the immature and irresponsible in their disasterous personal choices?
To: roughrider
Excellent discussion of a serious topic. I'll give it a bump.
To: roughrider
Many of them think with their sex organs instead of their brains. They wind up in too many beds with too many other people. They lack the values, emotional depth, consistency and discipline to maintain a relationship. Their marriages fall apart. They go from one to another, incapable of genuine relationships. They want too many contradictory things at once without sacrifice. They want it allcomplete personal independence, love without discipline or commitment, freedom, careers, marriages, kids, sex on the side with various people, and they don't really care about anything or anybody but themselves.These words are a perfect description of the TV fare viewed by countless Americans every single day: the soap opera. This is where too many Americans get their values. This is what is shown as normal behavior.
It's time to do something about it. If the conservatives can have a negative influence and impact on the success of Disney, we can do the same for these time-killing, trashy shows that pollute the minds and poison the souls of our people every day.
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10/13/2001 7:59:24 AM PDT by
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To: roughrider
What to do when the government is hostile to religion and morality, but both are necessary for the preservation of our Constitution and our liberties? Religion is NOT in ANY way responsible for our liberties,and in fact is a DANGER to our liberties.
What to do when the government's social programs subsidize the immature and irresponsible in their disasterous personal choices?
I dunno? Maybe wake up and realize the churches are making enormous profits from gooberment contracts to run these social programs? Nah,I didn't think so.
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