I doubt it. If my grandmother had wheels, would she be a wagon?
2007-09-21 15:04:20
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answered by Anonymous
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No, not if it followed the teachings of Christ. He mingled with "sinners", showed them a better way, but saved his severest reprimands for the religious leaders of his day. Jesus Christ never preached "segregation", nor did he model it. Rather than the "unsaved" corrupting "believers", believers were to take the gospel to the world.
2007-09-21 22:11:43
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answered by transplanted_fireweed 5
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O'Hare (worked to get) the Supreme Court of the US remove the bible and prayer out.There was no "Islamic" type laws to persecute none believers.Today athiests are trying to remove anything christian from the US.Christians want the unsaved to come to Jesus.
Read:
Romans 10
2007-09-21 22:30:17
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answered by robert p 7
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Most certainly NOT! A physician does not practice on healthy people, but on those who need his/her help. If we isolate unbelievers, how would they ever learn the truth? Jesus sent all His disciples on a mission to spread the truth throughout ALL the lands, and ALL the peoples.
Have a blessed day!
2007-09-21 23:07:46
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answered by wyomugs 7
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Well, just look at Christian churches themselves; they're one of the most segregated places in the country. Does that answer your question?
2007-09-21 22:04:13
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answered by Anonymous
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No one expects the Spanish Inquisition!
I forsee, revolution, baby.
2007-09-21 22:07:52
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answered by Anonymous
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As a first step.... Then comes the extermination camps.... Something that has happened before.....
2007-09-21 22:05:54
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answered by Anne Hatzakis 6
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Historically speaking, I doubt they would be so tolerant.
2007-09-21 22:04:02
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answered by Voyager 4
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Is this something you would support?
2007-09-21 22:04:16
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answered by jlgray777 3
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