Nah, just give them some infected blankets and put their children into government funded boarding schools for "cultural re-education".
2007-01-13 10:17:29
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answered by Murph 4
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Evangelical what? One can be evangelical about any idea one feels strongly about. Your link implies Christianity, and I for one already have reservations about evangelical Christians.
2007-01-13 18:03:39
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answered by neil s 7
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No, they shouldent be treated any differant than anyone els, as long as they dont try to push their religion on anyone. i do think that if they want to talk to me about their religion they should pay me to listen.lol. i would be rich if they had to give me a quarter every time one of them mentioned my accepting christ or not. so if any of you fundies want to come a callin make shure you have alot of change in your pocket. Quarters for christ. thats my new campaign. oh and when Billy or Jerry or Robert or Oral(tee-hee) preach to me. i want a thousand dollars. and if i come to your church i will treat it just like a comedy club and then i will pay you for the jokes. lol i love the x'ians they are just so cute. bless 'em
2007-01-13 18:03:42
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answered by Randy T 2
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Boo Whoo, the poor Christians are being oppressed. If they want South Carolina, they can have it in my opinion. Sheesh, many of them want to hang the homosexuals from the nearest tree, but get all uppity when someone tells them such behavior is immoral and criminal.
2007-01-13 17:55:21
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answered by Psyleet 3
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There is a big reservation where I live called the Bible Belt where it is acceptable for them to force their beliefs down everyone's throats in the workplace.
2007-01-13 17:56:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Evangelicals always have reservations about everything.
2007-01-13 17:54:31
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answered by Sir Alex Awesome Valentine, Esq. 3
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LOL Is this a joke? if its not then:
"CHRISTIANS ARE BEING PERSECUTED"
Ever hear the phrase, "You can dish it out, but you can't take it"? That's what's happening when Fundamentalists use this statement. They have been on the attack for years now, trying to deny rights to homosexuals, trying to outlaw abortions, trying to keep women from obtaining equal rights, and trying to impose their own morals - many of them non-biblical - on the rest of society. Non-Fundamentalists are finally fighting back by speaking out against their campaigns, their media onslaughts, and their mistaken notions of truth, and the Fundamentalists don't like it very much. They can dish it out, but they can't take it. So when people of good conscience stand up for their rights, Fundamentalists cry foul - they claim they are being persecuted.
Fundamentalists see this "persecution" as biblical proof of being on God's side. It's not. Their so-called persecution is merely the rest of society defending itself from their attacks. Their so-called persecution is merely being called to the carpet for their actions. Their so-called persecution comes in the form of editorials that don't paint them in a glowing light or legislation that goes against their made-truths. If they can't get their schools to allow them to pray to their God during class time, they claim they are being attacked. What would happen if Buddhists and Muslims tried to get the same special rights? Fundamentalists would be beside themselves in anger.
This is not the persecution mentioned in the Bible. The leaders of the Christian Coalition are not being hung on crosses (Philippians 2:8). The leaders of the Family Research Council are not being stoned to death (Acts 7:59). The leaders of Focus on the Family are not being thrown to the lions (Daniel 6:16). And yet these people have the gall to claim they are being persecuted in God's name. They are not. All they have to worry about is someone calling them bad names and denying them their request for favoritism.
2007-01-13 17:53:39
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answered by ihatechristiansegyptiangoddess 2
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Oh, could you please do that?
That way we could live with those of our own ilk, and then every trip into the big city could be written off as a mission trip among the heathen and dead churches of our country and world!
(I think you may be on to something!)
2007-01-13 18:01:03
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answered by Bob L 7
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we are going to be persecuted for His name's sake and i would die for Him.
heaven is reserved for us. you make fun of us now, but you are the one going to hell for not accepting Jesus.
2007-01-13 19:04:03
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answered by in love... 2
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Why not on a space ship and sent to outer space?
2007-01-13 17:59:32
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answered by Shossi 6
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