Laurel
Kitty Mama
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Re: You guy's just don't get it do you.?
Huh?
How is it anti-god to suggest that spirituality is a personal, private matter better taught by parents than by schools?
How is it anti-god to suggest that it's WRONG to force Christianity on Jews, Hindus, and others?
What exactly makes you think you are so completely spiritually superior and pure and RIGHT that you can force your religion upon those who are perfectly happy with the one they have?
Because that's what this is REALLY about. No one's keeping anyone from being a Christian. You can set up Christian clubs in school. You can pray at your desk. What you can't do is force others to believe as you do. If that sticks in your craw, then I suggest you move to Iran or some other country without religious freedom. Clearly you do not appreciate what the United States of America represents.
I personally love my country. I love Freedom. I love the fact that in these United States, Muslims and Jews and Christians can live side by side, each with their own cultures and beliefs. I love heterogeny. I accept that others aren't like me, and I do not put myself above them because of that. No one is a 'sinner' by virtue of being born into a different belief system. Can you say the same?
fgarvb1 said:I watch your anti-god and anti-christian postings realizing
that you take your beliefs and sayings and spread them across the country.
Huh?
How is it anti-god to suggest that spirituality is a personal, private matter better taught by parents than by schools?
How is it anti-god to suggest that it's WRONG to force Christianity on Jews, Hindus, and others?
What exactly makes you think you are so completely spiritually superior and pure and RIGHT that you can force your religion upon those who are perfectly happy with the one they have?
Because that's what this is REALLY about. No one's keeping anyone from being a Christian. You can set up Christian clubs in school. You can pray at your desk. What you can't do is force others to believe as you do. If that sticks in your craw, then I suggest you move to Iran or some other country without religious freedom. Clearly you do not appreciate what the United States of America represents.
I personally love my country. I love Freedom. I love the fact that in these United States, Muslims and Jews and Christians can live side by side, each with their own cultures and beliefs. I love heterogeny. I accept that others aren't like me, and I do not put myself above them because of that. No one is a 'sinner' by virtue of being born into a different belief system. Can you say the same?