An older friend of mine is a priest. I live in MA the "most liberal" state in the USA. He and I both think that forced religion is wrong and spereation of church and state is good. He and I both find the moral majority, religious right, and the reborn christians offensive. I dont care what a persons beliefs are just how they manifest.
"A Christian is called by God to worship Him always, and not just in His house of worship. This includes following His commands, commandments and guidance provided by His word, the Bible."
No comment
"Those who demand a separation of church and state are attacking Christians for their beliefs. There can never be a separation of church and state for those of us who call ourselves Christians. It goes against our beliefs."
No I am attacking the state and a right wing minority
"And for those who do not want Christians to "force their beliefs upon those who choose not to believe," sorry, but Jesus told us Christians to go and make disciples (followers) of all nations. To do anything less would be to turn our backs on God."
God said to kill Pagans, Mediums, and Psychics. Eat Children. Beat Servants, Lock up Wives. Desert Wives and Children. And that he would kill non Nonbelievers
http://www.evilbible.com/
"Remember this: When God is removed from our lives and our government, it leaves a void to be filled by that which opposes God - in another word, Satan. The government shall not establish a religion, but the government is required to protect religion."
The 1st amendment says "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,..." Article 6 "no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States.
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"No matter how hard one may try to prove otherwise, this country was founded on religious principles and beliefs. It is important that our children are taught this not only in church but also as a matter of history in our schools."
Some were religious some were not. They would be better described as alcoholics