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Christian Conservatives Guard Religious Liberty
Capt. Call
Tuesday, February 28, 2012 at 4:59 PM
Capt. Call
Tuesday, February 28, 2012 at 4:59 PM
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An excellent article, David, and very true.VoR: Mormonism is a cult, and is not Christian by any means, as they Worship an imaginary god from the planet Kolob who is a different Jesus than Christians know and worship. Peyote is a dangerous drug. American Indian Religions are pagan. Would you then support the child sacrifice required by certain other pagan religions? Freedom of Worship does not include the freedom to participate in dangerous practices within one's Worship. The founders of this country came from a Christian background, even though there may have been some deists among them. Thus, most of them knew the Truth of the Christian World-view. That is why you have freedom of Worship here.Wieland: Go peddle your book somewhere else. There will never be a government like the one you are proposing, before Christ returns. The founders did not intend to give us a theocracy. Knowing the sinful, fallen nature of Man, the founders gave us the best government that they could possibly have given. Is it perfect? No. Is it possible for imperfect men to create perfection? No, I doubt it. And they knew that.