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What would be a Christian perspective on the objectives and behaviour of those who invaded the Capitol in Washington DC on 6th January especially the ones who claim to be Christians?
@fmf saidAmerica is deeply divided into two religious factions which can be very generally categorised as:
What would be a Christian perspective on the objectives and behaviour of those who invaded the Capitol in Washington DC on 6th January especially the ones who claim to be Christians?
What would be a Christian perspective on the objectives and behaviour of those who invaded the Capitol in Washington DC on 6th January especially the ones who claim to be Christians?
@secondson saidCalling people stupid because you disagree with is one of the symptoms of the intellectual malaise which is ruining America.
The posts above are prime examples of stupid, and everyone knows you can't fix stupid.
@divegeester saidThe whole world is in ruins airhead. Especially yours.
Calling people stupid because you disagree with is one of the symptoms of the intellectual malaise which is ruining America.
@secondson saidOk it’s a list...
The whole world is in ruins airhead. Especially yours.
You're a complete idiot if you believe the crud you posted about the Christian church in America.
@secondson saidDo you have an answer to the OP?
The posts above are prime examples of stupid, and everyone knows you can't fix stupid.
@sonship saidNo one is suggesting that Americans, regardless of their beliefs, are not allowed to be mad at the government or wave flags or visit public buildings. But surely these facetious comments about "U.S. atheists" are not your Christian perspective on what happened on 6th January, are they?
To make a law that in the US atheists are not allowed to be mad with the government. No atheists are allowed to wave a flag or any kind. And no atheists can stand on the steps of the Capital building.