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Jake
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« on: September 26, 2004, 04:28:49 PM »

Liberals can be as much Christian as a conservatives can.

Dave



John Kerry is such a great catholic.

Being pro-abortion and pro-stem cell research is really Catholic.
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Jake
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« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2004, 02:47:11 PM »

I did not mean that libs can't be Christians. I just meant that Christians tend to be more right-wing, sorry. Smiley

Actually, it's 50% true.

They want to pass "hate speech" laws that would be contrary to the Bible, ban certain kinds of preaching, and in theory, would require the Bible to be made politically correct.

It's a serious movement inside the party. They consider it protecting gay people (plus other alternative lifestyles) and their "civil rights." Sexism, anti-gay, you name it.

Some of the Bible can be interpreted into hate speech.  

No, we don't want to ban it, but get it out of my face.  

So you're saying ban it from public places only or what?

Yes, only public places

Banning the Bible from public places? I rest my case.

Public places like church?
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