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Originally Posted by OhDear First UT, I AM a Christian. Though I do in part, agree with Hevusa. I do not believe that we can have a political integrity and make our belief a "fact" to base government on, without taking away the "religious freedom" that this nation was said to offer all. And here is an interesting question I found on the world wide web. OhDear | Please educate me as to how a Christian perspective does not include belief in Hell, that specific word being used at least 50 times in KJV, 14 times in NT of NIV, and 13 times in NT of American Standard, and also that Christians have no obligation to fufill either the Great Command or Commission.
As to a "fact" to base government on, not quite sure of your point. If you mean Theocracy, I'm with you. If you mean base our government on the laws of man...well, we've been there, done that: Communism, Fascism, dictatorships of all stripes, etc. Laws based on the true teaching of Christ seem to work pretty well whether we can prove God exists or not. "Political correctness allows 'the vision of the annointed' to be imposed upon those less enlightened." Dr. Nicholas A. Cummings, Past President APA, Gold Medal Recipient |