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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1313143" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>In reference to hatred read MFE's constant attacks on Christianity over the years. For some, like him, it really is hatred. But that doesn't apply to everyone and everyone in this country has the right to believe what they want. It's when Christians are told they must be silent in all aspects of public life that we protest. Saying we infringe on others' beliefs by just saying things like "Merry Christmas" is an extreme view and infringes on our rights also. And yes, if people are working to quash any Christian expression in public life it's most likely based on hatred. In the USA, no matter what one believes, they should be able to openly practice their belief system as long as they aren't hurting others. Setting off bombs at marathons for example. And that doesn't mean if an extremist sets off a bomb then all people of that faith should suffer. But if extremists of a given religion are constantly committing terrorist acts then that group will come under intense scrutiny to protect society as a whole. Trying to downplay problems of a given group by equating them with all other groups and chalking it all up to Christian prejudices puts us all at a risk if authorities aren't vigilant but rather give in to political correctness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1313143, member: 24302"] In reference to hatred read MFE's constant attacks on Christianity over the years. For some, like him, it really is hatred. But that doesn't apply to everyone and everyone in this country has the right to believe what they want. It's when Christians are told they must be silent in all aspects of public life that we protest. Saying we infringe on others' beliefs by just saying things like "Merry Christmas" is an extreme view and infringes on our rights also. And yes, if people are working to quash any Christian expression in public life it's most likely based on hatred. In the USA, no matter what one believes, they should be able to openly practice their belief system as long as they aren't hurting others. Setting off bombs at marathons for example. And that doesn't mean if an extremist sets off a bomb then all people of that faith should suffer. But if extremists of a given religion are constantly committing terrorist acts then that group will come under intense scrutiny to protect society as a whole. Trying to downplay problems of a given group by equating them with all other groups and chalking it all up to Christian prejudices puts us all at a risk if authorities aren't vigilant but rather give in to political correctness. [/QUOTE]
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