To: Tailgunner Joe
Secular humanists aren't the only ones "rocking the Christian nation". An equally big problem, and one that has no constitutional solution, is that of clergymen setting the Ten Commandments aside in order to (temporarily) boost church membership. A common example of this is clergy who support politicians whose philosophy is founded on coveting other people's stuff and stealing it.
13 posted on
09/02/2003 1:40:37 PM PDT by
snarkpup
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To: snarkpup; Hyacinth Bucket; Dataman; LiteKeeper; gore3000; f.Christian; goodseedhomeschool; ...
Secular humanists aren't the only ones "rocking the Christian nation". Agreed. There are many RINO's who have infiltrated the Reublican Party and are trying to hijack it from within...by trying to paint Christians as 'far right extremists' that will hurt the Republican/Conservative movement. This is false as the mainstream Conservative Republican base has been Christian for many years.
The next reply you tend to hear back from the RINO's at that point is about the evil 'Fundamentalist Christians'...then you know exactly who and what you are dealing with. Soon it degrades into comparisons of Christians to "The Taliban" or "Hitler"...etc.
In fact I saw one of the latter here on this thread, and I'll get to that in a few minutes!
46 posted on
09/03/2003 10:34:52 AM PDT by
NewLand
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