Boy we must really scare you. All the talk of hell, spooking you out . You already live in a godless country, and that is why the USA will fall some day.
2007-01-11 11:23:22
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answered by angel 7
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Once that happens, the nation goes down the toilet. One of the greatest blessings of living in the United States is freedom, freedom to chose, freedom to speak. Once that freedom is taken away we'll become a tryranny, and despotic. You guys think it will be a utopia to get rid of us. In fact in a situation like that, everything will become a living nightmare. A living hell so to speak. The reason you don't realize this is because we're still with you. You won't miss something till you actually don't have it. What is more sane to go to heaven or to go to hell. You make that choice, I hope it's the sane one.
2007-01-11 12:11:32
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answered by Andres 6
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UM...this IS the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!! The constitution gives us the right to freely express our religion. People like you ought to consider going to live in countries that don't tolorate Christianity because this one was actually founded on Christian beliefs!!! To anyone else who thinks Christianity is annoying I have only two things to say. You either thinks it's anoying because you don't like hearing the truth about sin and how much it offends God YOUR CREATOR, or you've had a bad incounter with someone who say's they are Christian. For the latter of the two, don't lump everyone into one big steriotype!! Not all Christians are hypocritical, cheating, lying, money hungry without faith. There are those who are serious about their walk with God and do all they can to observe the faith in a loving and righteous way. But even they should not to be expected to take in all the insults and hate thrown at them without retaliating. WE ARE NOT DOOR MATTS!!! WE WILL FIGHT BACK IF WE HAVE TOO!! But those of us who are serious would rather be at peace with all of those who don't name the name of Christ Jesus as Savior and Lord. However and once again it would depend on how we are treated on a consistant basis. The peace is really not up to Christians. If Christians are walking out their faith correctly they are alway's seeking to be at peace. Rather the peace is up to all of those who hate and/or don't believe in God and Christians!!
2007-01-11 11:27:47
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answered by drivn2excelchery 4
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They tried it already in the Roman Imperial world. When they saw that the people were becoming greater and greater, they adopted and corrupted it. The waldenses and other groups worshipped in the catacombs. Today, American christians would do the same if a law banning christianity were passed. But, the powers that be, continue the tradition of accepting it for their own gains. Christians keep worshipping for theirs.
2007-01-11 11:24:20
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answered by ConstElation 6
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The United States was founded on FREEDOM of Religion, that means NO BANS on ANY religion. If you don't like Christianity then don't follow that path. But you have no right to keep those who do out of the U.S. because that is against our law. How about if we ban YOU?
2007-01-11 11:18:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but besides going against bill of rights, we'd also lose many of our citizens out of fear of losing the right to their religion.
As for how Christians would be affected...that's 90% of the American population right there. But I would have to agree, we would save a whole lot of money that can be recycled back into our educational system as well as social security.
But, if we keep Christianity, we will continue to grow in size, including illegal aliens because of freedom from religious prosecution...
So either way, it's a lose/lose situation...
But hey, look at china. They banned christianity and they're almost at the top economically. Russia did it, and they rival us in military power...is this simply coincidence or am I noticing a connection...
2007-01-11 11:20:38
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answered by Ghost Wolf 6
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When Christians are under persecution, the news spreads. So really, if you are trying to stifle Christianity, don't outlaw it. Making it illegal would be the best thing for Christianity. Isn't it interesting that everyone hates us? Doesn't that prove that we have something important to say, since everyone is desperately trying to make us stop? People don't like being told that they can't do whatever they want without any consequences.
2007-01-11 11:36:47
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answered by Kyle 1
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If we ban Christianity in America, we become a Communist and intolerant nation. America was settled by people wanting to escape religious persecution. How sad that this nation has reverted to persecuting Christianity and other religions!
2007-01-11 11:19:59
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answered by Jenifer 3
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Pros: You can live your own life and live your own purpose, make your own rules so you can get comfortable on Earth... Let's see... You can basically justify everything you do for the 80 years you live.
Cons: You wont be living the plan and purpose from the creator of the universe specifically designed to bless and fulfill your life... You'll... well, go to hell for eternity.
WHY NOT BAN GAYS
WHY NOT BAN MUSLIMS
WHY NOT BAN ATHIESTS
WHY NOT DERSTROY THE WHOLE IDEA OF AMERICA BEING DIVERSE
WHY NOT BE THE HYPOCRITE YOU'RE TRYING TO DESTROY
WHY NOT CHALLENGE THE CREATOR OF THE UNIVERSE SOME MORE
...:(
2007-01-11 11:19:14
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answered by Doug 5
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Cons=War
2007-01-11 11:31:52
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answered by THE ALMOST 3
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China was never a highly Christian country. Their crime has always been low. While we are the highest Christian percentage country in the world, and we also have the high crime rates :O
2007-01-11 11:23:41
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answered by Anonymous
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