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pgwenthold
31st January 2004, 08:09 AM
http://www.lafayettejc.com/news20040131/200401310local_opinion1075526175.shtml

I guess this dude has taken Jesus's comments about how "I don't come to unite, I have come to divide" seriously.

Monketey Ghost
31st January 2004, 08:16 AM
Gotta watch out for that "tolerance" stuff, it's the Devil's Handjob so it is.

Zero
31st January 2004, 09:19 AM
I say we push for a constitutional amendment to ban Christianity, before it is too late.

Checkmite
31st January 2004, 09:50 AM
Along with the concept of "tolerance" these seekers of tranquility actually hope to usher in a world of utopia much as is described in the story of Atlantis. While that's a great thing, it falls far short of measuring up to the task because the living God is not included.

Which story of Atlantis? Plato described Atlantis as a race of brutes who attempted to enslave all of Europe and Asia. He didn't say anything about a utopia.

Mycroft
31st January 2004, 01:09 PM
I don't understand why this is a problem. Religious groups define themselves in various different ways, but among them is by what they are not. Rejecting interfaithism/ecumenism is just a part of this.

Ian Perez
31st January 2004, 05:50 PM
Originally posted by Zero
I say we push for a constitutional amendment to ban Christianity, before it is too late.

Ah, yes, and then it can fight the first amendment for Constitutional Championship belt :D! Or, maybe the contradiction will make the Constitution explode. Brilliant!

Or were you being sarcastic?

Edited for more snark.

Zero
31st January 2004, 06:38 PM
Originally posted by Ian Perez


Ah, yes, and then it can fight the first amendment for Constitutional Championship belt :D! Or, maybe the contradiction will make the Constitution explode. Brilliant!

Or were you being sarcastic?

Edited for more snark. Me?!? Sarcastic?!? No WAY!!!