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To: spunkets
"God does not recognize borders."

Neither did Marx.
252 posted on 01/24/2004 4:28:59 AM PST by Beck_isright ("Those who stand for nothing fall for anything."-Alexander Hamilton)
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To: Beck_isright
"God does not recognize borders."

Neither did Marx.

A cute put down, but really a bit irreligious. In fact, by every indication, God both recognized borders and human ethnicity--certainly if one believes that the Bible has any insights on the subject. On the other hand, not only Marx, but Bin Laden--in our own time--has shown his total contempt for borders.

It is absurd that anyone would suggest that the Creator of life, would not respect the varieties he created; would not respect the characteristics of those varieties, including the penchant of many species--man included--to obtain dominion over land; to establish a property in land.

The tendency of some to invoke religion, to justify destroying their heritage is a very interesting phenomenon. Basically, they are trying to find a religious justification, in this age of secularization, to surrender the society, which the God fearing Founding Fathers built, and lovingly passed down to their posterity. But there can be no justification in Western theology for such an abomination. If the proponents of an undifferentiated humanity will not honor their own fathers and mothers, they need to at least respect the fact that others will still want to do so in the land of their birth.

They need to stop this distortion of religion. This land is not theirs to give away. It is the sacred patrimony of all rooted Americans, a people truly Blessed by the Creator.

William Flax Return Of The Gods Web Site

288 posted on 01/24/2004 3:00:58 PM PST by Ohioan
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