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KISS THE NOTION OF SEPERATION OF CHURCH AND STATE GOODBYE!!!
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| 09/15/01
| ServesURight
Posted on 09/15/2001 10:31:50 AM PDT by ServesURight
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To: jess35
but do not presume that YOUR PRAYER speaks for everyone in your workplace. Did I say that? I'd like to see you, or someone else, in my presence tell me some of the things you've told me.
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To: Professional
Did I say that? I'd like to see you, or someone else, in my presence tell me some of the things you've told me. Goody...now you are really starting to sound like a muslim fanatic! Way to go!
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posted on
09/15/2001 10:56:07 AM PDT
by
jess35
To: JA
Maxine Waters and the socialists have a position open for you.
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posted on
09/15/2001 10:56:08 AM PDT
by
Iowegian
To: JA
Grow up.
To: JA
I would think that would be obvious to you. Pray that our freedoms survive this.Pray that our freedoms survive this? Our nation was birthed and grew to adulthood in the midst of a cloud of prayers offered in courthouses, legislatures, schools, and other public buildings the length and breadth of this great land. Prayer has been hounded and chased from the public arena just over the past 60 years or so, coincident with the rise of abortion, feminism, fell-good liberalism, and moral relativism. Larry Flynt, not John Adams, is considered an American hero by the gang that chased prayer away.
If the early American model of Church-state relations post 1789 was an "American Taliban," I am all for it. I'm sick of this faithless, post-modern, pro-pornography, pro-porn, pro-sodomy, pro-abortion, anti-religion sewer.
To: In pursuit of truth
We support Israel because we are Christian. Wrong.
We support Israel because they are the only democracy in the region.
We do not support nations for their religious beliefs...we support them if they support liberty.
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posted on
09/15/2001 10:57:53 AM PDT
by
jess35
To: gjenkins
Indeed you are correct, and you should be extra careful of what you endorse in the name of politics. You will be judged for it. Agreed. But what is it exactly that you think I have endorsed?
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posted on
09/15/2001 10:58:30 AM PDT
by
Iowegian
To: JA
I see that you find religion to be very dangerous. Scared aren't you?.
To: Kevin Curry
So, in other words, you are an enemy of free choice and liberty.
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posted on
09/15/2001 10:59:24 AM PDT
by
jess35
To: jess35
Try and understand this concept. Once you allow one religion to become involved in the affairs of government, you have violated the 1st amendment. Why? Because Government would then be sponsoring a particular religion. Where do you see that in the US Constitution?
The USA is a Christian, God fearing nation, or at least it was. And it is my prayer and I will do all in my power to see that it is once again. And if that means disagreeing with you, well so be it for the Apsotle Paul has made it abundantly clear that I and those that oppose Christ and His teachings have nothing in common anyhow.(2 Corinthians 6:14)
Nukem
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posted on
09/15/2001 10:59:41 AM PDT
by
Alas
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To: Kevin Curry
"I'm sick of this faithless, post-modern, pro-pornography, pro-porn, pro-sodomy, pro-abortion, anti-religion sewer" I think that's a quote from Osama bin Laden.
To: Professional
I see that you find religion to be very dangerous. Scared aren't you?. Wouldn't you be if you were a Christian living in a Muslim theocracy?
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posted on
09/15/2001 11:00:42 AM PDT
by
jess35
To: Kevin Curry
I'm sick of this faithless, post-modern, pro-pornography, pro-porn, pro-sodomy, pro-abortion, anti-religion sewer. Amen.
To: ServesURight
Does that me we'll get a holiday for Channukah? Or be able to have Menorahs on public display? Or read the Quran in public schools?
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posted on
09/15/2001 11:00:44 AM PDT
by
stuartcr
To: Alas
Please excuse me.
I thought I was talking to a rational, thinking person.....
My mistake.
In light of this, your contradictory sentence now makes sense to me.
To: jess35
We do not support nations for their religious beliefs...we support them if they support liberty. As a government that is the reason, individually we are free to endorse them for whatever reason we choose.
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posted on
09/15/2001 11:00:56 AM PDT
by
Iowegian
To: Kevin Curry
I would think that would be obvious to you. Pray that our freedoms survive this.
Pray that our freedoms survive this? Our nation was birthed and grew to adulthood in the midst of a cloud of prayers offered in courthouses, legislatures, schools, and other public buildings the length and breadth of this great land. Prayer has been hounded and chased from the public arena just over the past 60 years or so, coincident with the rise of abortion, feminism, fell-good liberalism, and moral relativism. Larry Flynt, not John Adams, is considered an American hero by the gang that chased prayer away.
If the early American model of Church-state relations post 1789 was an "American Taliban," I am all for it. I'm sick of this faithless, post-modern, pro-pornography, pro-porn, pro-sodomy, pro-abortion, anti-religion sewer.
Most worthy of a repeat.
To: sinkspur
Ths nation IS by default and by number a Christian nation. Jews and Muslims have nothing to fear, in fact we thrive here within this Christian nation. Your argument is a red herring. Stop it.
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posted on
09/15/2001 11:02:25 AM PDT
by
szweig
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