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    Quote Originally Posted by Crepitus View Post
    $#@!in' dumbass religious whack-job preaching violence.

    Anyone surprised?

    Anyone?

    No?

    Me neither.
    Are you retarded?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sybil Ludington View Post
    Not anymore. Like he said Christians are being shutdown. Some think local mayors should see what a pastor intends to preach and have it censored before he/she does. Because we quote scriptures like a man should not lay with another man like he does a woman, those are things that AS Christians we're supposed to live our lives by. But LGBTQ says it should be labeled as HATE speech. If they don't want to believe in the Bible, that's their right. They don't have the right to say what we can/can't believe. They claim they're "excluded". No, rarely do churches say you can not be part of their congregation, but if you want to come and tell everybody they're wrong, the Bible is wrong, and be hateful to everyone, then yeah, you'll probably get asked to leave. Of course the Westboro Church is an exception...they are quite hateful to that community. FFRA would have you believe that the 1st amendment means you shouldn't have a ten commandments monument in front of a city hall, and that's not it at all. Most cities don't allow the Salvation Army to solicit in front of malls, etc, anymore, or some will but they can't ring their bells. They won't allow nativity scenes at city halls, in parks, etc anymore. If that's not persecution, then I don't know what you'd call it. No, nobody is being tortured or anything....but the rate things are going, that's not far off.
    Infowars much?

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Galt View Post
    Infowars much?
    If you had even BOTHERED to read it...you'd know it was from Fox News.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sybil Ludington View Post
    Not anymore. Like he said Christians are being shutdown. Some think local mayors should see what a pastor intends to preach and have it censored before he/she does. Because we quote scriptures like a man should not lay with another man like he does a woman, those are things that AS Christians we're supposed to live our lives by. But LGBTQ says it should be labeled as HATE speech. If they don't want to believe in the Bible, that's their right. They don't have the right to say what we can/can't believe. They claim they're "excluded". No, rarely do churches say you can not be part of their congregation, but if you want to come and tell everybody they're wrong, the Bible is wrong, and be hateful to everyone, then yeah, you'll probably get asked to leave. Of course the Westboro Church is an exception...they are quite hateful to that community. FFRA would have you believe that the 1st amendment means you shouldn't have a ten commandments monument in front of a city hall, and that's not it at all. Most cities don't allow the Salvation Army to solicit in front of malls, etc, anymore, or some will but they can't ring their bells. They won't allow nativity scenes at city halls, in parks, etc anymore. If that's not persecution, then I don't know what you'd call it. No, nobody is being tortured or anything....but the rate things are going, that's not far off.
    Some people making suggestions is not persecution. The sorts of hate speech laws popping up in places like the U.K., Scandinavia and Canada won't happen here. We have the First Amendment - they don't. Some (relatively few) Christians appear to see it as persecution when they receive public ridicule for their social and political stances; there, too, the First Amendment comes into play.

    As for having a Ten Commandments monument in front of a government building - why would anyone insist on that if not to, in a way, mark one's territory? With hundreds of churches and private homes that would probably welcome such a display, why place it on public property?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nathanbforrest45 View Post
    Christians aren't attacked, denigrated, marginalized by non Christians? Just see post #2.
    Nice Straw Man, nate. Being "attacked, denigrated, marginalized by non Christians" is not being "persecuted".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crepitus View Post
    $#@!in' dumbass religious whack-job preaching violence.

    Anyone surprised?

    Anyone?

    No?

    Me neither.
    His religion isn't nearly as dangerous or violent as the lockdown religion that you belong to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Standing Wolf View Post
    Some people making suggestions is not persecution. The sorts of hate speech laws popping up in places like the U.K., Scandinavia and Canada won't happen here. We have the First Amendment - they don't. Some (relatively few) Christians appear to see it as persecution when they receive public ridicule for their social and political stances; there, too, the First Amendment comes into play.

    As for having a Ten Commandments monument in front of a government building - why would anyone insist on that if not to, in a way, mark one's territory? With hundreds of churches and private homes that would probably welcome such a display, why place it on public property?
    You're in denial or willfully ignorant. These things ARE happening, pretending they aren't doesn't change it.

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    Biden has already equated Christians to terrorists. Social Media shuts down Christian posts/ opinions. Churches are closed and people are ticketed for sitting in their cars listening to church services... while it is okay to protest unmasked.

    And there is this: 120048122_2699740560280366_951130150659338387_o.jpg

    I fully expect that at some point, Christians will have to hide their belief in God or even worse things will happen to them than have already happened. It won't be long either. Democrats have teamed with Muslims and Marxists and both groups hate Christians.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Standing Wolf View Post
    The U.S. is just about the most religiously free country on the planet - perhaps especially for Christians. The whole "persecution" meme arises when some Christians begin remembering what power and influence they as a lobby once had over the civil law, imposing their beliefs and doctrines on the wider society, and they begin waxing nostalgic for "the good old days" when their word pretty much always became law. When public school teachers could direct daily prayers and reward students for memorizing Bible verses, and when towns, cities and counties imposed business closings on the Christian Sabbath. When doctrine-based definitions of marriage were adopted and accepted unquestioningly by the ostensibly secular government. We're not going back to living in a country where Christians get to micromanage everyone else's lives for them, and some don't like that situation a bit.
    I'm no fan of Christian fundamentalism. In fact, I am generally pretty contemptuous of it. Yet even I am willing to admit that Christianity is under assault from the secular fanaticism of the liberal international order, which seeks to subsume everything under its totalitarian paradigms.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Standing Wolf View Post
    Nice Straw Man, nate. Being "attacked, denigrated, marginalized by non Christians" is not being "persecuted".
    Trying to keep them quiet...............that's EXACTLY what it is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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