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- Nov 8, 2011
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It's why I left Alabama. The place is practically run by church ladies. Fun to them is gorging at the Golden Corral, bingo and church.This is a free country and the great thing about it there are 50 states with different laws. If you don't like one place you can move to another.On this topic I am making the case that Christians are fond of trying to legally ban sin, constitution be damned. Do you disagree?Says the poster creating numerous strawmen to fight with. LOL.It's ridiculous that you constructed a strawman like that. There has never been any child porn advocates in America. At least pick something that had some real political fighting on both sides of the issue.You're not living in 2021?Don't be ridiculous. Just to be able to buy booze on Sunday or anywhere was a hard-fought battle across the South. Practically everything adults do for fun is heavily taxed and regulated for no other reason than "Christian" types demand there be some kind of legal or financial disincentive to sin.Like what? Child pornography maybe? Is the world a better place for that?Think of everything "Christians" would ban tomorrow if they had their way. Their PG 13 vision of what the world should be like is as realistic as a Hallmark channel movie and almost entirely unconstitutional.Such as...?When "Christians" start bitching about religious liberties they are usually bitching that Americans are allowed to push back against their narrow political agenda.
So you feel it would be ridiculous to end child pornography? You probably want prostitution legalized because it's such a healthy, wholesome activity. I mean, doesn't everyone want their kid to grow up and become a prostitute?
You're mad because cigarettes are heavily taxed? It's not a "sin" tax. Tobacco and alcohol related health issues are a big cost to the nation, not to mention the drunk driving accidents and fatalities.
So just how are Christians spoiling your fun?