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To: PieterCasparzen

If you want fines for speech, perhaps you should find a country other than America to call home.

Fortunately, it seems you have a new candidate to your liking.


14 posted on 06/13/2013 12:57:38 PM PDT by PlanToDisappear
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To: PlanToDisappear
If you want fines for speech, perhaps you should find a country other than America to call home.

Fortunately, it seems you have a new candidate to your liking.


As we all know, free speech is not an absolute that covers all speech without limits, there are exceptions.

Blasphemy is simply not one of the exceptions under American law.

I know the idea of an explicitly Christian nation is one that most Americans today are completely unfamiliar with and often find abhorrent. But this is only after our educational and religious spheres have been subverted for well over a century, chiefly by various financial interests, to become virtually completely corrupted, and at the core of promoting the total divorce of the civil government from any and all acceptance of the Bible.

The goal of this subversion was so that those spheres would be effectively removed from having their proper effects on the public, so immorality would become widespread and people would replace God with the state. Today people become very upset at the notion of putting the Church on the same level as the state, where each is simply fulfilling a different role. But at the founding of the American nation, these roles - and the fact that it was incumbant upon civil government to be a defender of the faith - had been commonly acknowledged by Christendom since its inception.

Too many people fall for the deception that a Christian nation would force conversion on people, when nothing could be farther from the truth, since no Bible-believing Church or person for that matter holds to the idea of forced conversion, which is explicitly rejected throughout the Bible.

Those who are not Christian but live in an explicity Christian nation are only subject to civil law based on Biblical moral law. Too often today, professing Christians adamantly maintain that Biblical moral law is "too harsh" or "too old-fashioned". It's quite amazing that a profession Christian would reject God's Word.
26 posted on 06/13/2013 1:41:08 PM PDT by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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