Right ring Christians are dangerous wacko fruitcakes whose advance should be repelled at every opportunity.
2006-09-13 05:44:04
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answered by bonzo the tap dancing chimp 7
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No we already have an example of what it will be like , It's called Massachusetts Bay Colony. It is time to for once and for all to kill the Pilgrim Fairy tale. The Pilgrims came to these shores to escape English religious persecution. The society they created on these shores was a very strict Calvinistic theocracy. They punishment for not obeying the religious laws of that society were often harsh , cruel and unusual. They burned people for being witches.
The Pilgims only wanted religious freedom for themselves, they didn't grant it to others.
2006-09-13 06:21:14
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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That is both an inetesting and disturbing question.
To be blunt my answer is Yes But there is not much I can do.
Someone has already pointed out that is is too late.
now it is only a matter of details and how far they controls reacjh or how musch you or I am willing to obey the new laws.
God gave you free will.
That means that youo have the free will to not obey these religious zelots or the government they may impose upon you.
I don't expect to get the ' best answer 'designation with this answe but it would be nice surprize.
2006-09-13 08:40:00
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answered by concerned_earthling 4
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extra risky because of the fact they have a extra helpful defense force probably at their disposal. I concern them extra suitable than the Taliban. Luke 12:fifty one assume ye that i'm come to furnish peace in the worldwide? I enable you understand, Nay; yet relatively branch: Luke 12:fifty two For from henceforth there'll be 5 in a single living house divided, 3 against 2, and 2 against 3. Luke 12:fifty 3 the daddy would be divided against the son, and the son against the daddy; the mum against the daughter, and the daughter against the mum; the mum in regulation against her daughter in regulation, and the daughter in regulation against her mom in regulation.
2016-12-18 09:41:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Most wouldn't go that far but some would. Look at the anti-abortionists that bomb clinics and have killed doctors and women. A lot of the conspiracy theorists are extreme right wing Christians - one around here shot a deputy a while back - his reasoning - "God told me he (the deputy) was wearing a bullet proof vest so it was OK to shoot him". So it isn't unreasonable to think that.
2006-09-13 05:57:43
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answered by Sage Bluestorm 6
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I do.
Have you read The Handmaid's Tale? That's some creepy sh*t!
Edit: DannyB, I think you better read up on the Taliban. YES, the were HARBOURING al-Queda, but they did not crash the planes. They just oppressed the people of Afghanistan with an al-Queda-like interpretation of Sharia Law. And THAT is what we fear from right-wing Christians.
2006-09-13 05:43:15
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answered by ZombieTrix 2012 6
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That was Al Qaeda not the Taliban that crashed the planes for the first poster, and yes, they want "faith based" laws so it would be very similar.
"Which right wing Christians are you talking about?
Have any USA christians killed innocent folks in the name of Allah[the god]???? " Hell yes, read a history book!!!! (Witch Trials)
2006-09-13 05:45:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes.
"Unique among the nations, America recognized the source of our character as being godly and eternal, not being civic and temporal. And because we have understood that our source is eternal, America has been different. We have no king but Jesus."
-- John Ashcroft, Commencement address given on May 8, 1999, upon receiving an honorary degree at ultra-right-wing and ultra-fundamentalist Bob Jones University.
"We're going to bring back God and the Bible and drive the gods of secular humanism right out of the public schools of America."
-- Pat Buchanan, campaign address at an anti-gay rally in Des Moines, Iowa, February 11, 1996
"Our culture is superior. Our culture is superior because our religion is Christianity and that is the truth that makes men free."
-- Pat Buchanan, speaking before the Christian Coalition in 1993, quoted from Political Amazon's "Quotes from Hell"
"One ecclesiastical denomination should not be given preference by the State over others. But theism should be preferred by the state over atheism."
-- Kevin Craig, "Critique of the Joint Baptists"
"I hope I live to see the day when, as in the early days of our country, we won't have any public schools. The churches will have taken them over again and Christians will be running them. What a happy day that will be!"
-- Rev Jerry Falwell, America Can Be Saved, 1979 pp. 52-53, from Albert J Menendez and Edd Doerr, The Great Quotations on Religious Freedom
The idea that religion and politics don't mix was invented by the Devil to keep Christians from running their own country.
-- Rev Jerry Falwell, Sermon, July 4, 1976
"How much more forcefully can I say it? The time has come, and it is long overdue, when Christians and conservatives and all men and women who believe in the birthright of freedom must rise up and reclaim America for Jesus Christ."
-- D James Kennedy, caught in a very subtle lie, considering that in order to “reclaim” America for Jesus, she needs to have once been usurped from such a former status; quoted from the People For the American Way pamphlet, “Hatred and Bigotry ... [sic] it’s NOT the American Way.”
"Politicians who do not use the Bible to guide their public and private lives do not belong in office."
-- Beverly LaHaye, quoted from the People For the American Way pamphlet, “Hatred and Bigotry... it’s NOT the American Way.”
"I'll tell you what is wrong with America. We don't have enough of God's ministers running the country."
-- Rev Tim LaHaye, address, Religious Roundtable breakfast, New York Times September 8, 1984, quoted from Albert J Menendez and Edd Doerr, The Great Quotations on Religious Freedom
"I shall never be in full sympathy with our system of compulsory education until there is set up side by side with it a system of compulsory religion."
-- Rev W D Lewis, quoted from E Haldeman-Julius, "The Meaning Of Atheism" (rev. C Walker, 2001)
"[The notion of separating church and state with such policies as disallowing prayer in public schools] is a deception from Satan."
-- Joyce Meyer, at the Christian Coalition's 2002 Rally for Solidarity with [the modern nation of] Israel, quoted from Laurie Kellman, "Christian Coalition Hosts Rally to Boost Its Profile" (Associated Press: October 12, 2002)
"We want ... as soon as possible to see a majority of the Republican Party in the hands of pro-family Christians by 1996."
-- Pat Robertson, Denver Post, October 26, 1992
"We are now in the process of putting born-again Christians on every school board in America.... A school board with five members needs only three Christians to take complete control of a school district. You can literally own that system and control all personnel, curriculum, materials, textbooks and policies."
-- Robert L Simonds, quoted from Texas Freedom Network
Need any more?
2006-09-13 06:09:24
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answered by Scott M 7
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How are the secularists who want to ban religion from all public places any different? I'd rather have folks who want to defend our constitution in power than folks who have no interest in supporting the very reason why people came to the New World in the first place.
Terms like "Christian Taliban" are nothing more than juvenile scare tactics.
2006-09-13 05:44:27
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answered by Open Heart Searchery 7
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It's happening.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/reconstr.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominionism
http://www.theocracywatch.org/
2006-09-13 05:51:03
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answered by Anonymous
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