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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (1744)1/19/2001 6:17:38 PM
From: hobo  Respond to of 82486
 
Celebrating the inauguration of a self-described ``uniter,'' Republican officials, both gay and straight, launched a new effort Friday to help the party become more tolerant of homosexuals and others outside its traditional base.

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Something to do with Leviticus, I think, and our "Christian Nation".

may be this could help them clear up confusion as to what they may mean ?

ffrf.org

Isn't removing religion from public places hostile to religion?

No one is deprived of worship in America. Tax-exempt churches and temples abound. The state has no say about private religious beliefs and practices, unless they endanger health or life. Our government represents all of the people, supported by dollars from a plurality of religious and non-religious taxpayers.

Some countries, such as the U.S.S.R., expressed hostility to religion. Others, such as Iran ("one nation under God"), have welded church and state. America wisely has taken the middle course--neither for nor against religion. Neutrality offends no one, and protects everyone.