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![]() "Theplanters95" wrote in message ... Chuck, If you check American History, you will see a lot of colonies were founded for religious freedom. As a Baptist, one of our unique features is an emphasis on religious liberty. We can agree to disagree, but true Chrisitanity seeks liberty. Also, many of our presidents were Christian or religious. Religious expression is found in our guiding documents, such as the Dec. of Independence, and the Constitution. Yep, and that expression is one of hope that the government not be beholden to any Official Christianity. For the past couple of millennia, Official Christianity has been seeking the divine path and simultaneously exterminating all those who would diverge from the Official Truth. Life has gotten very troublesome when several competing versions of Official Christian Truth have had to share the same time and space. Christianity does not seek liberty, and in the historical record, has often been liberty's greatest foe. Of the various flavors of Christianity available today, broadly, to be a Christian, you have to either recognize a religious hierarchy as superior to your individual liberty, or accept the literal word of the Bible, which can only be done by Faith (which let's you ignore a whole lot of problematic Biblical advice). The trouble with being a True Believer is that there is no way to agree to disagree. No matter how politely you disagree with my truth, that's heresy! How can I let a heretic teach my kids in public school? I must struggle (in the best jihad sense) to help the truth prevail. You must be persuaded, re-educated, or.... eliminated. BTW, I think that only Rhode Island & Providence Plantations was formed mostly for religious freedom (fleeing the hobnailed boots of religious intolerance then existing in....., uhhh, Massachusetts), all the other American colonies were formed to turn a profit for an investment trust. And, a hundred years later, those God-fearing folks were up to their eyebrows in utilizing and turning a big profit from black slavery. Who woulda thunk it, Brown Sugar? Ed wb6wsn |
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