To: Clear Rivers
I wouldn't argue with anything Liebowitz said in this article.
Christian Exodus is a group of people who want to do the right thing in their lives. The problem is that they do not seem very wise or knowledgable about government. They know some, and they are not wrong about everything, but they certainly are not studied enough to pull off what they are trying to pull off. And there's some good old fashioned human nature -- albeit with the best of intentions -- at the top that has a bent to abuse power. Right now it's only with words. But I wouldn't want to live under it. Of course, I might one day think it's a better alternative than the warped principles we still call America today.
To: The Ghost of FReepers Past
""I wouldn't argue with anything Liebowitz said in this article.""
How about this:
Liebowitz said he tried to strike a tolerant pose in the interview, even though he has some concerns about Christian Exodus. He said the group seems less tolerant of other religions than other Christian denominations.
Christian Exodus is not a "Christian denomination" but is instead a Christian organization made up of people from many different denominations, including Catholics, Mormons and many various protestant denominations.
So just what other Christian denominations are they less tolerant than? The Unitarian Universalists?
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09/07/2005 11:09:06 PM PDT by
Between the Lines
(Be careful how you live your life, it may be the only gospel anyone reads.)
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