To: Genoa
"Its interesting that the constitution establishes generic Christianity without providing for a means of defining it. How is it to be defined? How are sects that fall outside the definition to be dealt with?"I cannot give out that information at this time. But I can tell you that the Pastor who finally approved both the written and unwritten is a man who understands the difference between big C and little c Christians.
I honestly wish I could go into great detail, but I have been ordered not to, not yet anyhow. I tend to think that the July 4 release will give more information on it. But please do not hold me to it, I am but the public release guy.
5 posted on
05/24/2014 7:10:04 AM PDT by
The_Republic_Of_Maine
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To: The_Republic_Of_Maine
I cannot give out that information at this time. But I can tell you that the Pastor who finally approved both the written and unwritten is a man who understands the difference between big C and little c Christians. I honestly wish I could go into great detail, but I have been ordered not to, not yet anyhow. I tend to think that the July 4 release will give more information on it. But please do not hold me to it, I am but the public release guy.
Is the Pastor the one who will decide which sects are allowed? I will prudently stay this side of the Maine border until I know whether my C is capitalized. :-)
7 posted on
05/24/2014 7:15:04 AM PDT by
Genoa
(Starve the beast.)
To: The_Republic_Of_Maine
A pastor deciding not only which religion, but which denominations of one particular religion qualify is opposed to at least the first 3 sections or the proposal. This proposal sounds like a Christian version of the Taliban enacting sharia rather than anything resembling freedom or democracy.
16 posted on
05/24/2014 7:32:28 AM PDT by
Fuzz
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