Well I'm not Christian, but I am American and personally I wish you guys would either join us or become your own country, The fact is Puerto Rico gets funding from America, but does not pay taxes. It does not produce enough revenue for America to quantify. The whole "taxation without representation" arguement does not sit with me either since America has given Puerto Ricans numerous opportunities to vote on whether to become a state in the U.S.A. or become a sovereign country, but the answer is always that it wishes to remain the way it is.
2006-10-02 20:13:12
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answered by DLUVDAIMPERIAL 3
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Since when did Jesus Christ become white? If you look carefully, the place of birth is in an area defined as Middle-East. It is not Middle-West. Obviously East means essentially Asian leaning.
I leave this argument open as I'm quite amused by this racial stamping on christianity as being a white religion.
2006-10-03 03:12:08
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answered by angstrom 4
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I'm Christian and have never heard that in my life. That is ridiculous. I love Puerto Ricans. Skin color has nothing to do with going to Heaven. God made us in a garden of colors.
2006-10-03 03:10:28
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answered by winkcat 7
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i dont hate puerto ricans, i love them. puerto ricans are also humans and they have the all the rights and priviledges as white skin. everybody goes to heaven no racial discrimination, gosh read the bible, it didnt mention in the bible about the race, white or colored skin. we are all the same in the eye of God., or whatever or whoever your god and your beliefs. no discrimination pls. its senseless discriminating the colored skin. isnt it wonderful to see colored skin and white skin people holding hands together and cheering for the joy of humanity and of course for humanitarians reason. lets hold together and enjoy the life, the miracles of having colored skin.
2006-10-03 03:15:40
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answered by Salvacionf 4
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first of all do you mean christian? and do you mean allowed? and what is this about not being pure blood if your puerto rican? anyone can be a christian, it has nothing to do with race it has everything to do with accepting JESUS CHRIST as your personal SAVIOR. explain this pure blood thing!!!!
2006-10-03 03:28:31
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answered by lefftylucy 3
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This new to me. Your generalizations is quit comical. This has to be about Bush and immigrations. You should write him a letter. Comprende.
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2006-10-03 03:10:21
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answered by Pashur 7
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I'm Puerto Rican. I've always felt completely welcome around christians. It's all in your mind.
2006-10-03 03:11:44
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answered by upsman 5
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pretty much, christians are taught since they are born, that their religion is above others, so that can also transgress into "race". there is ur answer my friend, its the superioty and inferioty complex.
2006-10-03 03:07:09
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answered by balanced112 2
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I love everyone
are you not Human?
2006-10-03 03:07:38
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answered by snuggels102 6
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I didn't know they did. Don't you think that's a generalization?
2006-10-03 03:15:49
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answered by Julian 6
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