Anti-Christian Bigots

A Jews Point of View.

It's about time for the new annual game here in America, finish off destroying Christianity, this time they will continue the assault on Christmas, this has been building for years now and will continue to build till all mention of Christ is eliminated.

There are places where children are being suspended from school for having the nerve to say grace over a a meal.

Bibles are being removed from school libraries.

Florida is putting a stop to bible studies by using a little known zoning law.

An 11 year old in Alabama was ORDERED to remove the cross she was wearing from plain view and told to hide it under her neckline or be suspended.

Americans for the separation of church and state is suing to have "in God we trust" removed from our money, and trying to stop congress from opening sessions with a prayer. They are also trying to remove Christmas as a national holiday, completely remove all chaplin's from the military..remove all religious symbols from our national cemeteries.

On face the nation, Bob Schieffer made the following statement :"we have noticed a link between religion and crime."

The Washington post describes Christians as "largely poor and easily led .

Sharon Cohen has written a article {she is an A.P. reporter} saying Christians are prone to rioting and are terrorist. She also compares christian leaders with the Ayatollahs of Iran, {this woman is nuts!}

The IRS is targeting churches aiming to take away there tax exempt status. {this is against the first amendment}

I believe that we must fight this crap going on, the same way we fight racism and anti-semitism!!

http://accounting.smartpros.com/x45700.xml . This is the IRS link.

http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&sa=X&oi=scholart&q=articles+by+Sharon+Cohen,+a.p.+reporter . This is a link to ms Cohen's articles.

http://www.aclj.org/News/Read.aspx?ID=239. This is the story about the 11 year old in Alabama.

http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/ftn/main3460.shtml. This is a link to Bob Schieffer.


http://www.au.org/. this link takes you to separation of church and state homepage. read it and weep.


When will we the heart and soul of America stop letting these animals use the courts to get there way?

How much further will we allow the removal of Christianity from America, once it's gone can the Jewish faith be far behind?



Wow no sleep let me write all night to keep my mind occupied.

MM not a christian, but I do love GOD.
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Sad and true.  And still some try to convince us with their grima wormtongues that it has nothing to do with Christianity, just the God of Separation.
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What's really funny is that if people really wanted to kill off christianity they should be arguing for a state religion. It's worked in Britain where about 2% of the population regularly attend church as opposed to about 40% of Americans who claim to regularly attend.
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1 by little_whip
Friday, October 21, 2005


PREACH IT, MODMAN!


yikes does it seem like I am preaching? or just plain disgusted with what is going on?
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2 by Dr. Guy
Friday, October 21, 2005


Sad and true. And still some try to convince us with their grima wormtongues that it has nothing to do with Christianity, just the God of Separation.


Never have I been so dissapointed with how the country is headed and all done by LIBERAL jackasses that think they know best. bah!
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3 by Chakgogka
Friday, October 21, 2005


What's really funny is that if people really wanted to kill off christianity they should be arguing for a state religion. It's worked in Britain where about 2% of the population regularly attend church as opposed to about 40% of Americans who claim to regularly attend.


we have that constitution thingie with amendments and the first one is, no state religion {paraphrased}
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I think the extremes we're going to now in the name of upholding "separation" are appalling. It's a joke when they try and claim it's religion in general they're against, and not just Christianity. The same people who flip out about a kid wearing a cross around their neck at school are the same going bonkers about guards in Gitmo not handling Qurans with enough respect and reverance. It's hipocracy at its very very worst.

However, I just see this as the pendulum swinging far to the left, where it used to be pretty far to the right. We reach an extreme, everyone gets pissed off at the extremists so they rebel against it and then everything starts swinging the other way.
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#7 by Zoomba
Friday, October 21, 2005


think the extremes we're going to now in the name of upholding "separation" are appalling. It's a joke when they try and claim it's religion in general they're against, and not just Christianity. The same people who flip out about a kid wearing a cross around their neck at school are the same going bonkers about guards in Gitmo not handling Qurans with enough respect and reverance. It's hipocracy at its very very worst.

However, I just see this as the pendulum swinging far to the left, where it used to be pretty far to the right. We reach an extreme, everyone gets pissed off at the extremists so they rebel against it and then everything starts swinging the other way.


great comments zoomba, here is a cookie!
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Where's all the goshdarn debate? sheeesh I put alot of time and work in this.
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This is most unfortunate. Christianity has been under attack for so long, since it's very existence. It's unfortunate that these things are being done under the guise of using the law to make things legal. It seems to be ok to have other religion but not to be of the Christian faith.

I've been in a discussion with FoxJazz on the Empororicecream's blog recently about Chrisitianity. Link


There are phobias involved and people psychological distancing themselves when Christianity comes into the picture. There are people out there who are doing things to hurt others in the name of God and it has nothing to do with their faith because if they honestly had any faith, they wouldn't do what they do.


It's funny (strange) that our world seems to be repeating itself over and over in what we do.
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Will reply later. In detail.
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Reply By: foreverserenityPosted: Friday, October 21, 2005


It's funny (strange) that our world seems to be repeating itself over and over in what we do


they that pay no heed to history is doomed to repeat it over and over again.

Reply By: foreverserenityPosted: Friday, October 21, 2005This is most unfortunate. Christianity has been under attack for so long, since it's very existence. It's unfortunate that these things are being done under the guise of using the law to make things legal. It seems to be ok to have other religion but not to be of the Christian faith.


this is my point donna, but after the finish killing christianit, what's next? where does our religious freedoms go?
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I always find it interesting that those who spend the most time preaching tolerance are often the least tolerant. Yet another handful of examples of extremist, bigoted liberalism that is becoming dangerously common.
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this is my point donna, but after the finish killing christianit, what's next? where does our religious freedoms go?


Underground if these people have anything to do with it. They (and I don't know who "they" are) are out there feeding this intolerance and getting twisting the laws to suit their needs. I wrote an article recently about the State Justices and how the laws can be twisted to suit their needs if they or the people that are in charge have other agendas than that of doing good for our country.

If we lose our religious freedom then pretty soon we'll lose every other rights we have as individuals.

You're also correct about us being doomed to repeat ourselves because they pay no heed to history. Possibly the dark ages again....or this is just scare tactics?
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I think all organized religions should be eliminated.
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I think all organized religions should be eliminated.


And I think you should be forbidden to eliminate other people's religions or their right to assemble and organise.
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13 by BlueDev
Friday, October 21, 2005


always find it interesting that those who spend the most time preaching tolerance are often the least tolerant. Yet another handful of examples of extremist, bigoted liberalism that is becoming dangerously common.


again another perfect example of "liberals are only liberal" when you blindly follow and agree with them.
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14 by foreverserenity
Friday, October 21, 2005


You're also correct about us being doomed to repeat ourselves because they pay no heed to history. Possibly the dark ages again....or this is just scare tactics?


I wish it was just scare tactic, but it's not, look at icons reply, they want all religion completly removed, and why do they want it removed? because they do not like it.

Nothing like having a very small percentage of americans ramming there GODLESS ways down everyones throat.
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15 by Içonoçlast
Friday, October 21, 2005


I think all organized religions should be eliminated


ok, why? because you do not believe?
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16 by Leauki
Friday, October 21, 2005



I think all organized religions should be eliminated.



And I think you should be forbidden to eliminate other people's religions or their right to assemble and organise.


In a free country it's about choice. but the left does not want us to have a choice, as always it's there way or no way.
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Actually, removing tax exempt status from churches should NOT be against the first amendment. Amendment 1 doesn't guarantee tax exempt status for your speech.

Frankly, as a Christian, I would prefer that churches REFUSE tax exempt status, as it seemingly violates Christ's command against serving God and Mammon. Also, where government money goes (and, oddly enough, they consider tax exemption to be "government money"), government control follows. This is why churches cannot preach politics from the pulpit, even when certain political views are CLEARLY against their own.
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21 by Gideon MacLeish
Friday, October 21, 2005


Actually, removing tax exempt status from churches should NOT be against the first amendment. Amendment 1 doesn't guarantee tax exempt status for your speech.

Frankly, as a Christian, I would prefer that churches REFUSE tax exempt status, as it seemingly violates Christ's command against serving God and Mammon. Also, where government money goes (and, oddly enough, they consider tax exemption to be "government money"), government control follows. This is why churches cannot preach politics from the pulpit, even when certain political views are CLEARLY against their own.


I have no problem with a simple removel of tax exempt status, BUT, it will be just the beginning of erosion, first a trickle, then a small stream, then a river washing away all religion.
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still awaiting your answer icon.......
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Actually, removing tax exempt status from churches should NOT be against the first amendment. Amendment 1 doesn't guarantee tax exempt status for your speech.

No, but it would then give the government 'control' of religion.  The IRS is a terror now.  I would not want it to start jumping in on religions.  It is a fine line.  Between control and separation.  I hope it is not crossed.

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Because they each think theirs is the best; the only true religion.
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25 by Içonoçlast
Friday, October 21, 2005


Because they each think theirs is the best; the only true religion.


but how does that effect you personally if I think only a jew is the right religion?