I don't think so. The reason I say that is that not only are they non-believers, they want the rest of us to be non-believers. I think that is evil. I mean that there is nothing wrong with being a non-believer, but to want to take away other people's right to believe is very sad and bad.
As for why I say this is evil, they don't even want symbols that are associated with Christianity, even if the symbol has nothing to do with Christian religious (like the guy from the North Pole or the rabbit that delivers eggs). Yet many of these same people have no problem providing "prayer rooms" for certain (non-Christian) religions in publicly funded facilities such as airports.
2007-11-25 02:19:50
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answered by Yo it's Me 7
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Jesus hasn't been driven out of our culture at all. Have you ever watched "7th Heaven"? What about "the Truman Show"? "Joan of Aracadia"? "Touched by an Angel"? "VeggieTales"? "The Matrix"? Even the movies "SpiderMan 2" and "Superman Returns" have religious imagery in them. Religion should be kept to people's private lives because keeping it in the public forum gives the feeling that it is being forced upon those with different religious beliefs and those without any particular religious beliefs at all. Our government must protect ALL of it's citizens and that includes Muslims, Buddhists, Jews, Mormons, Atheists and Agnostics, as well as Christians. When one religion is promoted over all of those others, it gives the feeling of a "national religion." And we all know how well that worked for Rome when Constantine tried it. Separation of church and state protects the government from religion, while at the same time protecting religion from government. If you're so afraid that Jesus is being driven from your life, perhaps it's a subconscious choice that you've made and that you need to reconcile. If you feel like you've lost touch with God and Jesus then go pick up your Bible, read it, go to church and reconnect with those lost feelings. Good Luck! Peace Be With You!
2007-11-25 13:15:52
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answered by It's Your World, Change It 6
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How many times did Jesus teach that we are to forgive our brother? If He taught that we are to forgive 7 x 7 (which meant infinitely to the Jews), wouldn't He be the greatest Forgiver for anyone who acknowledged their sin and asked for forgiveness?
2007-11-25 20:48:21
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answered by Anonymous
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If they were to ask for forgiveness then yes Jesus would forgive them. Jesus was a man of compassion, love and forgiveness. Doubt he would have liked them to have wanted to drive him out of their culture but he would have prayed for them.
2007-11-25 10:20:22
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answered by Green Eyes 1
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It depends if the people who did such things repent. Jesus, our Lord and Savior is a forgiving God, and not an unjust god.
2007-11-25 10:23:05
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answered by Anonymous
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There will be no 'Judgement Day'.
Religion is fiction. It's childish, and downright silly.
Any politician or citizen who works to halt the propogation of brainwashing should be rewarded.
2007-11-25 10:21:05
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answered by No Chance Without Bernoulli 7
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Only if they have asked Him to be the Lord of they're lives. This would probably be after making those laws though.
2007-11-25 10:20:33
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answered by Jeremy K 1
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No.... it is to late on judgment day... If a politician (or any one else) isn't "saved" before then it is to late to repent and receive forgiveness...
2007-11-25 10:57:01
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answered by lordkelvin 7
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If the politicians haven't forgiven others, no He won't. We have to forgive first, in order to be forgiven.
2007-11-25 10:18:36
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answered by Big Bear 7
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Can love be killed.................or driven out of a culture...........
can love for your fellow man be killed...............
thy shall not judge..............will he forgive taking over a whole Continent......killing thousands...........women and children.......for the mighty dollar idol. Can Satan, Hitler, any killer be forgiven.....Origenes Adamantius c.185 -c. 254 asked that question........check out a good encyclopedia the story is well worth the research.
2007-11-25 10:31:35
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answered by rainbowmatrixs 4
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