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I keep hearing Christian haters saying that the religiouse right is trying to make the U.S. Christians.

What law that are strictly christian are they trying to pass? name one.

I haven't seen a cross on anyone's property since Chistmass. Manoras out numbered crosses even then.

I went to the book store: There was 4 bookshelves devoted to the occult, 2 for eastern religions and 1 and a 1/2 to Islam. Judaism and Christianity shared one bookshelf.

At the news stands the average was 14 different porno mags, for every 1 religion themes mag or book.

47 states require evolution being tought in highschools only 3 allow both evolution and creationism. None teach only creationism.

None of the Republican candidates for president are trying to bring back teacher lead prayer in school (only a moment of silence)

so you paranoid people who think Christians want a theocracy- - you need help.

I'm not a Christian- doesn't make me a Christian hater.

2007-08-14 10:37:21 · 5 answers · asked by wisemancumth 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

so all you can come up with is isolated incidences? Where's the conspiracy?

2007-08-15 05:01:35 · update #1

squirlnow you have to be over 12 to buy alcohol then you can buy alcohol any day of the week. Ever heard of Super markets?

2007-08-15 05:03:55 · update #2

5 answers

>What law that are strictly christian are they trying to pass? name one.<

I can't buy a six-pack if real beer on Sunday, nor can I buy a car.

2007-08-14 10:40:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Christians in Georgia and other southern states are working to block the distribution of cancer-preventative materials to girls from low-income families.
A Jewish patient at a midwestern VA hospital was denied food unless he agreed to convert to Christianity.
US Air Force Academy cadets actively hazed and harrassed not only non-Christians, but non-evangelicals; other USAF offices have been discriminating against non-evangelicals.
Christians actively attempt to interfere in education and health services that all of us rely on.

these are the ones off the top of my head.

2007-08-14 17:46:02 · answer #2 · answered by kent_shakespear 7 · 2 0

You were way off until you got to schools. Those were private. I will go find some examples though.

I see a lot, so here is one.

In 2005 alone, more than $2-billion in federal tax money went to faith-based programs (I pay taxes)

2007-08-14 17:46:02 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

So what about that whole constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, and the whole anti-choice movement?

Lets see Texas has laws saying atheist cant hold public office. Lets not talk about trying to get ID into schools.

Oh yeah Faith based initiative.

2007-08-14 17:41:08 · answer #4 · answered by John C 6 · 3 0

Yes... a scientologist theocracy... our plans are in motion... shhhhhhhhhh...

2007-08-14 17:41:34 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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