You use the words "freedom" and "rights" in your question, both of which scare the pants off Christians. Freedom of religion means that not everyone will think like they do, and Christians have been at the forefront throughout history in not allowing rights to women, African-Americans, and now homosexuals. Are there any other groups out there today that Christians can attempt to repress? I'm sure something will come up.
2007-07-20 11:52:42
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answered by chazzychef 4
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i think of your info ndeed some help. My information of the main recent census exhibits that kind of seventy 5% of people self-perceive as Christian. apart from, i think of there is a few question as to the polling documents, and that i might say that the inhabitants of the US seems sort of the two divided over the question of same intercourse marriage. In some states, of course, the inhabitants is plenty greater accepting, and in others (study Bible-belt) the inhabitants is plenty greater...bigoted. I do think of the respond on your questions, whether, is widely particular. i think of the freak, fundy Christian, hateful precise-wing factors in this usa are commonly above the age of 40 5, are maximum continuously white, and as such are truthfully a extremely rapdily diminishing group. yet another 20 years and there will be decrease than 0.5 the quantity there are actually. And ain't existence grand?!
2016-09-30 09:41:48
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answered by ? 4
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I love America.
I do not support gay rights.
I do not hate freedom of religion. But, it would be nice if the ACLU backed off of Christians and allowed us OUR freedom of religion and didn't try to stop our children from praying on their own in public, or taking classes that are offered (NOT MANDATORY) on the Bible and it's history.
2007-07-20 11:56:49
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answered by jimmattcait 3
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And what does one have to do with the other. So not only are we supposed to believe that being gay is equivalent to a race, but now, you're saying that you can't be a patriotic American if you don't support the homosexual lifestyle?Is that it? Give me a break.
2007-07-20 12:10:34
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answered by BERT 6
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To answer your question as it's phrased I don't hate America.
As for gays,.... can we talk about something else? The horse is dead. As Christians we believe that homosexuals are people too, yes we think there lifestyle is sin. Hate the sin love the sinner. (No I didn't cut and past that but I could've because it's gets beaten to death on R&S.)
-B
2007-07-20 11:58:01
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answered by The Brian 4
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There is no greater threat to religion than freedom from it.
2007-07-20 12:12:00
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answered by God 6
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Iam a very Patriotic Catholic Christian American. I dont hate religious freedom.
2007-07-20 11:57:46
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answered by tebone0315 7
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I don't hate America.
I do support gay rights.
I do not hate freedom of religion.
You apparently hate all Christians, though.
Have a happy evening.
Oh, and I am a Christian. Please don't lump us all into one group. Not all of us are sanctimonious.
2007-07-20 12:06:24
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answered by batgirl2good 7
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A gay has the right to be happy. That's what the definition of gay is.
2007-07-20 11:56:27
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answered by Anonymous
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We simply do not support gay rights because they do not deserve it, and the day will come when if your gay you wont be able to stick your perverted face out the door.
2007-07-20 11:54:04
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answered by Anonymous
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