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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3664611" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Yes indeed. Unlike you I don't need somebody to tell me what to think, what to do, where to sit ,how to act, what to believe. Furthermore you impress me as being the kind who also depends on a so called "church" to formulate your political views for you. </p><p>In fact the last church sermon I heard in person was so politically biased that it sounded like I was at the Republican nation convention. That was it for me.</p><p>You see I have a faith . A faith that means so much to be that I refuse to allow it to be desecrated by allowing it to be dragged through the quagmire of partisan political dogma which is exactly what you find in American churches today.</p><p>Former House majority leader Dick Armey summed up the matter perfectly when he said...."This nation will never allow the Religious Right to use the hammer of law as a means to forcibly impose their religious views upon the American people for the purpose of controlling their behavior". I am 100% in support of that point of view.....and this comment came after he left the House and was free to speak his mind. </p><p>Have I answered your question?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3664611, member: 58386"] Yes indeed. Unlike you I don't need somebody to tell me what to think, what to do, where to sit ,how to act, what to believe. Furthermore you impress me as being the kind who also depends on a so called "church" to formulate your political views for you. In fact the last church sermon I heard in person was so politically biased that it sounded like I was at the Republican nation convention. That was it for me. You see I have a faith . A faith that means so much to be that I refuse to allow it to be desecrated by allowing it to be dragged through the quagmire of partisan political dogma which is exactly what you find in American churches today. Former House majority leader Dick Armey summed up the matter perfectly when he said...."This nation will never allow the Religious Right to use the hammer of law as a means to forcibly impose their religious views upon the American people for the purpose of controlling their behavior". I am 100% in support of that point of view.....and this comment came after he left the House and was free to speak his mind. Have I answered your question? [/QUOTE]
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