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everyone always talk about religious extremists, and in the US its already a social crime to belong any of the Abrahamic religions. but how come no one ever talks about the secular extremists? they teach that the government should be the parent, and that the family should be done away with. they think organized religion should be banned. some of them encourage irresponsible sexual behavior in order to undermine religious ethics among the youth (using condoms is one thing, but encouraging someone to have "free sex" is another. would you want your 16 year old daughter to have already been boinked by 50 guys who treat her as a piece of meat, even if she didn't get sick?) Ive also seen film footage of radical secularists encouraging youth to experiment with drugs. again, legalizing marijuana is one thing, but encouraging the youth to indiscriminately experiment with drugs is another.

2007-08-23 04:08:00 · 2 answers · asked by blank 1 in Politics & Government Politics

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I think it more or less boils down to the word they call "choice" they believe in "choice" you see no matter what the consequences are, there's no right or wrong, just do as you please, "If it feels good, do it", "Who cares what happens."

It really is upsetting, as I told one fellow, I think it's safe to say that many thousands have been turned over to the reprobate mind, just wreckless and careless!!

God help America!!!
Pray for America!!

2007-08-23 04:21:28 · answer #1 · answered by Jeremiah Johnson 7 7 · 0 0

The film you saw was produced by alarmist religious extremists. It gave a distorted and slanted view. You say that in the US it's a "social crime to belong to any of the Abrahamic religions" yet 77% of American adults(159 million), are Christian, 1.5% are Jewish, and 0.5 % are Muslim. Being religious can hardly be a social crime when 80% of American adults identify with one of these "Abrahamic" religions. The free sex and pro-drug movements died with the 1960's.

2007-08-24 06:07:07 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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