AtlLiberal says: The author asks an interesting question. He also implies by his question a concern for the entanglement of religion and politics. As you said AtlLiberal, ...concern for the entanglement of religion and politics...From what I know about religion and politics is from the begging our founding fathers based the constitution on their Christian beliefs. The Ten Commandments are engraved on the main back wall of the Supreme Court. This country was a truly a great place until its citizens wanted to sin outright and not be judged for their sin's. I know we all are sinners, but their are those who sin...in your face and up yours. Liberals. From what I know about religion and politics is from the begging [sic] ourPerhaps you'd care to point out the section of the Constitution that backs up this claim? I know we all are sinners, but their are those who sin...in your face and up yours. Liberals.Ahhh! Can't you just feel the Christian love. But what happens when those that judge so harshly find themselves facing judgment themselves? Me thinks it not about the sinning so much as the seeing the sin. As long as they can wag the finger at everybody else but keep their own sins "in the closet" they avoid the fate they would so harshly impose on others, merely because they do not believe as they do. |
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