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To: thesharkboy
Un-freaking-believable. Did the State Department say the same thing when a cross was put in a jar of urine?

No, VERY believable.

It's OKAY to be anti-Christian, especially anti-evangelical and anti-Catholic. THAT'S part of the left-wing agenda....Christianity and Christians NOT wanted. It's open season on all that involves Jesus Christ. (Happy holidays! X-mas, no creches, but other images are allowed. The Passion of Christ was an excellent example of the anti-Christianity feeling in Sleazywood and the media.) The movies that mocked Christ were extolled.
Men and women of the Christian cloth are villified, mocked, derided and excoriated with regularity and consistency.
When CHURCHES get burned or vandalized it's not news unless the CHURCHES belong to minority parishes. When other houses of worship get vandalized, it's international news and breast-beating.
However, ALL OTHER RELIGIONS are welcome, loved, honored and glorified. Just look at who is called the hate-names when bigotry rears its ugly head. You never see the outrage at Christ-hating.
The "crucifx-in-the-urine" (not a cross, but a CRUCIFIX!) and feces-spatterd holy virgin were just two examples of how our tax dollars/government and "art" people coverge against Christ.

If you haven't seen that anti-Christian, PRO-all-other-religions bias yet, you just aren't paying attention.
I THINK I'm preaching to the choir. :o)

103 posted on 02/03/2006 9:29:12 AM PST by starfish923 (Socrates: It's never right to do wrong.)
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To: starfish923

You're right--I'm not surprised. And you're also correct that it was a crucifix, not just a cross. I had forgotten!


112 posted on 02/03/2006 9:31:36 AM PST by thesharkboy
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To: starfish923
It's OKAY to be anti-Christian, especially anti-evangelical and anti-Catholic.

No, its not. Not is it right to be anti-moslem. Being rude for the sake of rudeness is low class. There's nothing wrong with showing respect.

BUT, the moslem reaction to this is inexcusable, and I get the European reaction of flaunting those cartoons. Of course, when you haven't been doing the real fighting, maybe cartoons are the best you can do.

Obviously, free speech should trump the moslems' non-existent right not to be offended. And this fracas may have been a good wake up call for Europe. All I'm saying is that, standing alone, intentionally offending someone else's religion for no purpose isn't really cool.

124 posted on 02/03/2006 9:34:59 AM PST by XJarhead
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To: starfish923

Well said. Now let the STate Dept. here it as well!


130 posted on 02/03/2006 9:37:53 AM PST by Sweetjustusnow (Oust the IslamoCommies here and abroad.)
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To: starfish923

I'm of a mind that if those churches that were burnt in Alabama were torched by muslims there will be a calculated cover-up and we will never find out who did it.


315 posted on 02/03/2006 7:23:33 PM PST by ichabod_65
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