To: Just mythoughts
Christians are not second class citizens. Enough is enough.But Jews are, apparently. Don't worry too much, we're used to it.
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04/05/2003 11:49:34 AM PST by
mvpel
(Michael Pelletier)
To: mvpel
Actually in this day and age it is the Christians who are required to take the back seat. The "left" socialists, media, Hollywood, ever hear the words "right wing extremists" so commonly use thorough out the 90's.
It was not a Rabbi that was told what words were acceptable to pray. The article states they were not given any requirements as to what could be said.
If this had been done to a Rabbi I would have the same position. "LAWMAKERS" have no authority to tell anyone what is an appropriate prayer.
Because I am a Christian and we live in a "FREE" country each individual has the right to practice their religion. It is because of my respect for that right and know that if it is not protected none of us will retain it.
The Christian community as a whole in this nation has the highest level of support for Jews anywhere in the world and no one can claim that Christians as a whole treat Jews as second class citizens.
We are continually told that government is to be Christian free, and based upon your words, sounds like you agree.
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