The foreigner residing among you must be treated as your native-born

individuals can practice there religion anywhere -public or private- so long as they are orderly

Yes. One of the most beautiful things about our nation -- although others follow this practice as well.

What many Xtians and other faiths in America don't seem to understand is that the right to practice their faith does not equate to the right to force the rest of us to follow whatever precepts they follow.
 
Yes. One of the most beautiful things about our nation -- although others follow this practice as well.

What many Xtians and other faiths in America don't seem to understand is that the right to practice their faith does not equate to the right to force the rest of us to follow whatever precepts they follow.

Says the one that want to force people to fund the programs she supports.
 
Scripture taken out of context

This is why it's stupid to "discuss" religion, with a liberal.

All the truly want to do is get someone to cite something, so they can make an attempt to destroy it.

Discussing religion with a liberal, is like trying to use logic with a 2 year old on why they can't have a piece of candy.
 
WTF. You want GOVERNMENT to stay out of your business, while your fondest desire is to insert your corrupted Biblical crap into the very foundation of our legal and government system? The Founders knew your kind 250+ years ago, from hundreds of years of experience. They wanted to keep YOU -- and all religionists -- out of our government. They wanted to give you the freedom to worship worms, fairies, sky daddies, tiddlywinks, sausage, or whatever floats your boat -- and keep you away from the rest of us and our cherished secular government.

The man considered the Godfather of modern conservitism-
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No kidding.

I mentioned this in here before, but as a refresher here's the Cliff Notes version:

I lived in NO from '78>'86. Worked in the vault in charge of Accounts Receivable at HUGE "ministry";
you would know the names if I gave them...big time televangelists (2 of them actually); involved money and women;
counted, made deposits and batched the receipts; didn't like some things I saw; discrepancies in the books;
told his secretary I wanted a meeting; went face to face with one of them with my concerns; he eventually "took the big fall";
I moved back to Miami in '86; I was called at a later time to return to NO and testify in court on the money issues (not the women issues).

Nobody in here has to tell ME about false teachers and prophets and what they look or sound like.
Peace :cool:

I was NOLA from 75-78, New Orleans you are referring to??

Not read that one.. hats-off-salute-smiley-emoticon.gif
 
Yup. Lived on the West Bank for the 1st 4 years in Gretna. Then moved across the bridge to Mid City for the last 4 years.

Cool, I lived in the city, off of the Esplanade... I went over there though many times, had a friend in westwego.. we would go fishing out there sometimes as well..
 
Yes. One of the most beautiful things about our nation -- although others follow this practice as well.

What many Xtians and other faiths in America don't seem to understand is that the right to practice their faith does not equate to the right to force the rest of us to follow whatever precepts they follow.
stop hyper-ventillating. No one is forcing any religion upon you.
Maybe you might hear a preacher or see a cross -but I think you can handle it
 
stop hyper-ventillating. No one is forcing any religion upon you.
Maybe you might hear a preacher or see a cross -but I think you can handle it

And when natural disasters strike, it's Christians who open their doors and kitchens to help.
Funny how liberals and those who hate Christians are the first in line for their charity, isn't it?
 
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