Could I see some evidence of this?
Empirical research is a bit suspect.
Are their laws that have been passed by "liberals" that marganilize the Christians? What are these laws? Who passed them? (real names, please, not just 'a law was passed' kind of malarkey).
2006-07-17 07:42:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Christians are not mocked. Some of their methods offend the heck out of non-Christians and other not so fanatical Christians.
I would say 90% of this country consider themselves Christians and I hope by the grace of God it stays that way.
The religion has some aspects that irritate the heck out of some people but it is the best thing we have going for this Country. That is until our illustrious President gives Christianity a bad name by claiming he talks directly to God. Now that would be ok if the rest of the Christians could talk directly to God. But it is a little suspect when only 1 every now and then has this privilege. Makes one think they are missing some marbles.
2006-07-17 07:55:09
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answered by Lou 6
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Jews were a minority in Nazi Germany. In modern America most Americans identify themselves as Christian.
Also, I don't think in current culture it is generally considered politically correct to mock any person due to there religion. Many people do find humor in mocking extremists, which is a different thing altogether. Extremists are often mocked because they offer their beliefs up loudly and declare all other beliefs to be wrong. Such anti-social behavior tends to invite ridicule especially if their beliefs also conflict strongly with rational thought.
2006-07-17 07:46:49
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answered by kevinngunn 3
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The Bible is precise whilst it prophesied: Jude a million 17 yet, loved, bear in mind ye the words that have been spoken before of the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ; 18 How that they advised you there could desire to be mockers interior the final time, who could desire to stroll after their very own ungodly lusts. i don't understand if the Koran does besides. no be counted, politically maximum appropriate or no longer, mocking somebody else's ideals is incorrect. Mocking won't do something sturdy. It purely finally ends up in branch. yet a uncomplicated want to hearken to and comprehend others' perspectives, without inevitably agreeing with them in all issues, finally ends up in peace and solidarity. On 2nd concept, mocking could in specific situations have its use: to jar the arrogant, the boastful, and doubtless the complacent. yet its effectiveness relies upon on its merchandise, i think of.
2016-11-02 05:37:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Kinda like what Hitler did later,if we build a fence they wont bother us anymore.
Was a little book burning and destruction of ideals.
Was a bit if Intellectuall Property Rights and Eye color testing.
Was a certain amount of reading peoples mail, listening in on phone conversations and checking of library records.
Hitler/Bush. comeing to a theatre on your hometown now.
2006-07-17 07:47:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. But nowadays, it's politically correct to mock anyone. You can poke fun at democrats, gays, tree-huggers, etc. And it's fair game to ridicule entire races (or ethnicities) as long as you are a member of said group or have a "friend" who is.
2006-07-17 07:42:49
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answered by angel 3
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With all of the mocking...maybe one day we'll have a Christian president! Oh, that's right...they all are.
2006-07-17 07:52:58
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answered by Brand X 6
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The history will probably tell people the truth. That's not important what we say now.
2006-07-17 07:48:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not see this comparison as accurate. I do not even see the comparison.
2006-07-17 08:29:26
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answered by MishMash [I am not one of your fans] 7
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