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Regent University in Virginia Beach alumni and faculty, as dominionists will hopefully be hunted down and removed from their jobs in federal agencies. Monica Goodling is among 150 Regent grads currently working in the Bush administration. Working from within, these are among the cacdres who would strive to create a theocracy in the US.

2007-04-09 21:52:27 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

D: sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.

2007-04-09 22:01:56 · update #1

D: I apologize for my flippant comment, But if this keeps the Monica Gooldlings out of jobs where they can do great harm, then yes I would absolutely discriminate. If they can not be trusted to support and defend the constitution, they are better off in the private sector and not subverting our government into a theocracy.

2007-04-09 22:04:27 · update #2

Locutus: actually its the other way around.

2007-04-09 22:05:22 · update #3

Mike: Do you consider Monica Goodling a Christian? Do you consider Pat Robertson a Christian? Would Christ advocate murdering a foreign head of state? Would Christ take the 5th Amendment to avoid testimony? These people are not Christians. I have issues with the Domionists. They are not Christians either.

2007-04-09 22:20:41 · update #4

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Absolutely. Good riddance fundies - hope you find a nice job nailing crosses together.

2007-04-09 21:59:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 5

I think most Christians (Bush include) agree that Pat Robertson does not speak from them. I would answer you question by saying sure, but why not get rid of them know. I think anyone who blindly listens to and follows Robertson is not a true Christian and does not think for themself.

2007-04-10 11:37:10 · answer #2 · answered by gerafalop 7 · 0 0

it seems that you openly discriminate.
that is very anti-American

Edit:
I guess we can agree to disagree on this one.
It is America and you are granted freedom of speech.
However, the people you name are in question.
the term Sunday Christian comes to mind for some.
As for Pat Robertson, this is where we should have separation of church and state.
Politics are supposed to be played for the benefit of the majority, and driven by ones own personal conviction as to which party represents you best. Therefore we vote.
Sir, no offence has been taken, but thanks for stepping up with a note directed to me.
Your opinion, and my opinion may be different, but neither of us should force that opinion, just voice it.
Thanks for the respect. I appreciate the gesture.
Cheers.

2007-04-10 04:57:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

You mean like Bush had to do after he took over from the Clintons getting rid of all of the Mo's and Commies Clinton had appointed?

2007-04-10 05:08:16 · answer #4 · answered by dr_methanegasman 3 · 4 1

I think it's kinda paranoid. What if I said that about Islam. Would you call me a bigoted racist or part of some witch hunt? What if I said that about atheists? Or blacks?

You sound like you have some personal Jihad against Christians. What have they done to you?

2007-04-10 05:08:17 · answer #5 · answered by Homeschool produces winners 7 · 3 2

Religious fundamentalism is for stupid people, like islamofascist terrorists and bush administration staffers

2007-04-10 05:19:35 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

this university of pat Robertson --will provide us with the neoNazi of political generations

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4452153918748081072&q=evangelicals&hl=en

2007-04-10 05:00:07 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

Nazi.No I had it right yours is the Nazi sentiment.

2007-04-10 05:03:57 · answer #8 · answered by ? 6 · 4 1

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