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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (333085)4/14/2007 2:43:57 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570745
 
Ted, > Are you really trying to argue that this is not a Christian nation?

I'm trying to argue that the liberal secularists want to have it both ways.


No, you are trying to argue that we are not Christian enough:

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Its the same argument you have been making since you started posting on this thread. In response, the only point I am making is that if we become any more Christian, they would have to move the Vatican to the US.

Of course, you can argue that we are a Christian nation, but shouldn't be. But it's all too convenient to blame every single fault of America on its Christian culture and heritage, especially in justification of the vast atrocities committed in the name of Islam.

You can go on and on about Muslim atrocities.....but I can't respond. Why? Because they won't tell us how many Iraqis and Afghans American soldiers have killed. From time to time the Bush throws out a number which is quickly disputed. But what we do know from Bush's minimalist number is that we have killed many more Iraqis and Afghans than Americans were killed in 9/11, in Iraq and in Afghanistan combined.

And you, the good Christian man, talk about Islamic atrocities and ignore the Christian ones. Thank God Jesus rose; otherwise, he'd be turning over in his grave right now.