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Thursday, July 29, 2004

the U.S. coming to one state religion?

continuation of last post -- where would the U.S. end up if allowing religious expression within public government venues were caried to its logical conclusion? At this point, (read the previous post please) we've distilled the matter down to who is Christian? One train of thought (as expressed by a... Sign in to see full entry.

Tuesday, July 27, 2004

if we respected religion, where would we be?

of course since we're a christian country (nation is derived from nationality like german or french, etc.) we would have to as a government, etc., publicly espouse christianity. then the other religions would have to be dealt with in one manner or other -- right? since they are not christian and we... Sign in to see full entry.

Sunday, July 25, 2004

Buddhism before Christianity?

well yeah of course. A comment in this blog in the post just previous here sates that Buddhism is not valid because Yeshua was not taught by Buddhism -- yet we have several people blogging and commenting all through here that tell us that such is a much talked concept and an article in Bible Review... Sign in to see full entry.

Friday, July 23, 2004

AMDG SAYS IT'S WACKY

well, it's not. Because public (that is in public places that are owned by the public) expression of religion abridged the free expression of religion. Because if you respect one religion above all others, then you have basically excluded all the others, thus abridged their rights of expression of... Sign in to see full entry.

Wednesday, July 21, 2004

Do we understand?

Anyone wanting public display of religious symbols or prayer in schools or other displays of religion in the public domain is paving the way for religious intolerance and exclusion of religions that don't fit into the philosophy of the religion in control. This would be a "religious state", where... Sign in to see full entry.

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