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Gentle Christianity compared to always-violent atheist Marxism? You don't even believe your own silly words.There's not a dimes worth of difference between Marxism and what you're proposing. Both are tyrannies.
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Gentle Christianity compared to always-violent atheist Marxism? You don't even believe your own silly words.There's not a dimes worth of difference between Marxism and what you're proposing. Both are tyrannies.
Marxism is what we'll have if we don't make declare ourselves a Christian nation, because the laws are all excluding God.
An atheist liberal soldier? That's a good one.No, I will not move to China. I will stay here and enjoy the freedoms I earned as a veteran.
And I will fight and defend the US Constitution. If you want to try and force a theocracy, you better buckle up buttercup.
Get ready to become China, comrade. You'll deserve it.The good news is that the number of church going Xtians has been dropping for years. The grip that they once had on our society is broken.
There will be no declaration thatthe US is a christian state. There will never be a majority of people in this country who would force any faith on the people. And at the same time, there will never be any force able to outlaw people's faith.
An atheist liberal soldier? That's a good one.
Show me a liberal soldier, and I'll show you a draftee.
Get ready to become China, comrade. You'll deserve it.
The constitution is a great document, except they were wrong to exclude religion from government. Horribly wrong, and we're seeing it now with all these godless atheist laws like gay marriage, taxpayer funded abortions, and forcing Christians to pay for birth control for others.And you'll deserve the same. Since you do not want to follow the US Constitution.
No, but your question is irrelevant. We are a society of laws, and if you break them there are consequences. But it's time we drop the vile godless laws and replace them with Christian ones.Mashmont Why don't you ever answer my questions? Like this one:
Did Jesus go around with a club and force everyone, Christian and non Christian alike, to follow those laws?
The constitution is a great document, except they were wrong to exclude religion from government. Horribly wrong, and we're seeing it now with all these godless atheist laws like gay marriage, taxpayer funded abortions, and forcing Christians to pay for birth control for others.
Yes. I pick and choose which things work and discard the one that doesn't in the Constitution, since it wasn't written by an infallible being.So you want to pick and choose which parts of the US Constitution to follow? Sorry, that only works for the Holy Bible.
And what has same sex marriage done to you personally??? I get that you think its "yucky". But it has not affected you at all.
Not sure where tax payers fund abortion, but I am sure you have some line from your leaders.
Health insurance? Is that what you mean by forcing Christians to pay for birth control? LMAO!! I know a LOT of Christians that use birth control.
OK. I'll answer it for you. No, He did not go around with a club forcing everyone to obey. But you, at least, want to. I think I get it now. It's obvious that you believe His time among us was, a disappointment. Now we have the New Messiah, Mashmont. Mashmont will show Him how it's done. Vote for Mashmont! A better Christian than Jesus!!No, but your question is irrelevant. We are a society of laws, and if you break them there are consequences. But it's time we drop the vile godless laws and replace them with Christian ones.
As a normal Catholic, all I can say is that you have completely confused what the purpose of the Christian faith is.Here are a few beneficial changes that would be made under a Christian United States government. So many problems would vanish overnight with this legislation. Many more would reduce over time. There could be more. These were just a few things I thought of initially. Really common sense stuff, basically a return to 1950s television, an era when families were stronger and children became independent earlier, and societal norms opposed sex outside marriage. A time when top shows were Donna Reed and Leave it to Beaver. A time when it was the norm to attend church, there were the most priests and sisters and Catholic schools in history.
This could be a reality, folks, if enough of us think about it, work towards it, and pray hard. They never though Roe v Wade would fall, and now look what is happening, so it CAN be done!
In the Schools:
Christian/Catholic sexual morality taught from the earliest grades:
1. Human lives are of supreme importance. Animals are subordinate,
2. Sex is only permissible through marriage
3. Birth control will not be discussed, nor will condoms be distributed in the schools.
4. Sex education would be replaced with sensible teaching on dating which would include recommendations of:
..... a. Relatively early curfew times
..... b. No passionate kissing prior to marriage
.....c. Emphasis on getting to know the other person
.....d. Duggar-style side hugs, rather than frontal.
Ten Commandments, crosses, and crucifixes may be displayed.
School prayer allowed and encouraged.
Christmas may be celebrated. Christian themed decorations may be used
Christian-themed Christmas plays may be performed.
Racist CRT banned.
Prominent Americans returned to the history books. Lives of the greatest canonized saints would be added in order to inspire children.
Christian schools would be strengthened.
All leftwing/ Marxist propaganda removed from schools and universities. Overt Marxists teachers would either reform or be dismissed.
No alcohol allowed in university dorms which house underaged students. (You might be amazed this is allowed in many or most freshman dorms).
In movies and television:
In media:
- Nudity is banned.
- Depictions of sex outside marriage banned
- Foul language banned
- Graphic physical harm depictions banned
- Only nuclear family depictions: Parents married.
- Depictions of cohabitation banned.
- Gay sex acts are banned.
No legislation may be pushed by a news outlet that violates Christian moral teaching. Abortion, rioting, extra rights for gays or trans, pitting women against men may not be advocated. Basically any promotion of the issues Marxist atheists use to divide and undermine the country will be banned.
In commerce and law:
Pornography banned.
Abortion mills illegal.
Mexico City Policy made permanent.
Most government domestic programs will be shut down, and a private sharing program would be established where people send funds directly to those designated in need. This would eliminate large piles of money. This will be the topic of another thread. It is based on charity, rather than coercion. It would also remove power from leftwing politicians
Government photo and/or fingerprint or retinal ID would be used for all voting. No drop boxes. Only verified mail-in voting. Very limited early voting.
Illegal immigration would be stopped cold. Legal immigration requirements would be relaxed for countries for which they are onerous.
Recreational drugs once again illegalized.
You sound like a Jennifer Rubin conservative.I was a volunteer. How about you?
And I am a conservative. I am just not a conservative who wants to throw out the US Constitution and force everyone to follow (or pretend to follow) my faith.
All I am calling for are the laws I listed in the OP. Moral pro-life laws. Laws that follow Christ's teaching. I can't imagine a practicing pro-life Catholic who attends weekly mass opposing any of those laws. Exactly which ones did you find objectionable?As a normal Catholic, all I can say is that you have completely confused what the purpose of the Christian faith is.
Christianity is accepting the presence and teachings of Christ on your own, in your own heart. You want to enforce the supposed inaccurate moral code onto people.
You're wrong. Very very wrong.
You sound like a Jennifer Rubin conservative.
So how does following atheist laws such as abortion on demand more closely follow Jesus' teaching in your mind?OK. I'll answer it for you. No, He did not go around with a club forcing everyone to obey. But you, at least, want to. I think I get it now. It's obvious that you believe His time among us was, a disappointment. Now we have the New Messiah, Mashmont. Mashmont will show Him how it's done. Vote for Mashmont! A better Christian than Jesus!!
All I am calling for are the laws I listed in the OP. Moral pro-life laws. Laws that follow Christ's teaching. I can't imagine a practicing pro-life Catholic who attends weekly mass opposing any of those laws. Exactly which ones did you find objectionable?
So you're fine with godless laws like abortion on demand, but you're dead set against Christian laws that protect human life? Tell me how that makes sense. Unless of course you favor atheism.I sound like an old school conservative who values freedom, smaller gov't, less gov't intrusion into private lives, and the amazing nation that we enjoy.