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To: wardaddy
In response to your question about my views, let this statement suffice:

No government ever did anything which truly advanced the cause of encouraging or promoting faith, and government's efforts in this regard have invariably had the effect of sullying the faith it allegedly seeks to aid.

I am sick of the baseless allegations on this thread that anyone who doesn't drink Moore's Kool-aid is "anti-Christian." I am profoundly of the opinion that he is harming both the state of Alabama and true faith with his antics.

299 posted on 08/20/2003 2:49:10 PM PDT by lugsoul
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To: lugsoul
I am sick of the baseless allegations on this thread that anyone who doesn't drink Moore's Kool-aid is "anti-Christian." I am profoundly of the opinion that he is harming both the state of Alabama and true faith with his antics.

The thing that fascinates me is that recent history has demonstrated that we can hardly entrust the government with anything. Nevertheless, many people on here are more than willing to believe that if we let government establish religion, everything will undoubtedly turn out just fine.

309 posted on 08/20/2003 2:53:16 PM PDT by SedVictaCatoni (The only difference between Judge Moore and Mullah Omar is one of specifics.)
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To: lugsoul
"I am sick of the baseless allegations on this thread that anyone who doesn't drink Moore's Kool-aid is "anti-Christian." I am profoundly of the opinion that he is harming both the state of Alabama and true faith with his antics."

Then you aren't in touch with the American people. We want him left alone. We want Alabama left alone. We are sick of these leftist judges. We are spoiling for a fight. And you are seeing it.
312 posted on 08/20/2003 2:54:07 PM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March (Don't confuse liberals with the facts.)
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To: lugsoul
No government ever did anything which truly advanced the cause of encouraging or promoting faith, and government's efforts in this regard have invariably had the effect of sullying the faith it allegedly seeks to aid.

Can you prove that? In any event, I'm not in this fight to promote Christianity per se but rather to support the right of the morals it (and at times Judaism) share with our way of life and our government. I simply do not see this as "establishing a state religion et al". Where are you on the Pledge and Prayer in school since those sort of fall under this same umbrella.

318 posted on 08/20/2003 2:56:10 PM PDT by wardaddy (lost in a knuckledragger wilderness of my own making)
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