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And if so, then surely this must prove that you are a minority. So why can't you just humbly thank your god that you live in a country where you have a Constitutionally guaranteed right to pray however you want and be satisfied with that, instead of insisting that your own, admittedly mocked and scorned minority view of morality should somehow be the basis for civil law for the rest of the more enlightened population?

2007-10-11 11:23:40 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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No. I enjoy the attention. When so many turn their eyes on so few, the few must be doing something right. :) People only center on things that are interesting, and if the world feels the need to examine Christianity so closely, there's got to be some truth there. Besides, I'm happy to be a part of a group that spends its time helping people instead of blowing things up.

2007-10-11 11:42:00 · answer #1 · answered by Shay V 2 · 0 3

Just what exactly do you consider to be a fundamentalist? If my opinion is different from yours does that mean I am a fundamentalist? Because if following the word of God and using it to base my opinions on makes me a fundamentalist, well then I guess I am. And no, I don't care that I am despised by the larger society, God's opinion is the only one that matters to me.

2007-10-11 18:30:04 · answer #2 · answered by flashypsw 4 · 0 3

I really do not care if I am despised by people,I live to love and be loved by God,so if others hate me for this Im in good company Jesus was crucified because humanity hated him.He preached salvation and love and to honor the father if the world hates us Jesus said it would be this way.Shalom

2007-10-11 18:33:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

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