To: PetroniusMaximus
50 posted on
03/29/2006 1:49:49 PM PST by
Gone GF
To: Gone GF
"Right. Evidence please."
I don't have time to educate you. Look it up yourself. FR is a good starting point as there are plenty of article on the suppression of Christianity in America.
Also this might be helpful - lots of links:
http://www.davidlimbaugh.com/faith.htm
To: Gone GF; PetroniusMaximus
The following link might be better:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1603726/posts
A relevant part is the following:
Much of the reporting on the issue has featured stories of children who might be denied a home if gay applicants are rejected. But that is focusing on a pebble and not noticing the boulder nearby. Boston's Catholic Charities accounts for 31 percent of the state's special-needs adoptions, those children abused, neglected, disturbed or handicapped.
More important, the state is in effect using its licensing power to bring the church to heel -- no gay adoption, no license to conduct adoptions in Massachusetts. Acting on traditional Catholic social principles -- that one father and one mother are best for children -- is defined as bias
59 posted on
03/29/2006 2:06:53 PM PST by
NathanR
(Après moi, le deluge.)
To: Gone GF
90 posted on
03/29/2006 2:51:19 PM PST by
Jacquerie
(Democrats soil institutions)
To: Gone GF
"Evidence please."
Hamtramck, Michigan allows Muslim call to prayer broadcast 5 times daily on loudspeaker.
Imagine allowing a Christian call to prayer 5 times daily?? Will NEVER happen.
Businesses encourage employees to say Happy Holidays instead of Merry Christmas.
Even though a US district judge declared Christmas a secular holiday, and "The court has found legitimate secular purposes for establishing Christmas as a legal public holiday."
In Tennessee recently, a child was forbidden from reading his Bible at recess.
Can you imagine that happening to a follower of another faith (forbidden to read the Koran for instance)?? Not in the US!
For further lawlessness against Christianity, see the ACLJ website.
Are these mortal acts of aggression against United States Christians? No. Thank God. But they are hostile acts against Christians, meant to silence and/or negate Christianity.
I'm surprised that anyone would deny that an era of anti-Christianity is upon us.
144 posted on
03/29/2006 11:23:36 PM PST by
Reddy
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