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Quote Originally Posted by RPETER65
Maybe you can show where I even implied that
certainly: here you are...
Quote Originally Posted by RPETER65
Theocracy...has nothing to do with evangelical Christians
Evangelicals have long voted for people who want to blur the solid line between religion and state...as more evangelicals are elected to positions of authority, freedoms granted by the constitution and supported by the Supreme Court will suffer the same blurring: see the states whose political leaders have attempted to curtail and outlaw a woman's right to abortion; see the states that have tried to legislate religious exemptions so evangelicals may avoid serving gays in public establishments and curtail their right to marry; see the members of Congress who use religious references in attempts to persuade others that we need Jebus uber alles...these are all steps taken toward a theocracy in which the likes of Billy Graham, Rick Warren, the Ahmanson horrors and David Barton will lead their flocks to intolerance, narrow mindedness and ignorance. These are the first steps to a theocracy...and you, rpeter, are a foot soldier in that unconstitutional struggle...shame!...


Your ignorance of evangelical Christians astounds me.Yes we are vocal in our beliefs and have a good deal to say about what we think is wrong but do we want to control non believers,no. There is a lot more to the abortion issue than what you seem to see as only from a religious stand point you don't even consider the infanticide aspect, you are so hung up on women's rights you refuse to consider it.
You use the constitution to promote the rights of one group over another how about equal rights how about sense ability ,in every case of aChristian refusing to support what they don't believe in there is an alternative for the aggrieved party.There is absolutely no evidence of Christians refusing to serve gays in public establishments,if doing so doesn't violate their convictions.
It seems most important of all you either have zero knowledge of what the New Testament teaches about believers interactions with non believers,give unto Caesar what is Caesar's and obay the the government's laws if they do not violate Gods laws, or you choose to ignore.You see Christians are not seeking a Theocratic government they are looking only to have the right to live according to their beliefs. Christian leaders are not looking to attract non believers in an attempt to further an agenda they are only teaching what they believe in accordance to God's word.