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Are you against Christian Sharia Law?

 
 
Renaldo Dubois
 
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Reply Fri 15 Apr, 2011 07:13 am
@Anarkatheist,
No you don't. The fact you mentioned it tells us that you don't love it.
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Renaldo Dubois
 
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Reply Fri 15 Apr, 2011 07:14 am
@parados,
Isn't it time for your daily reading of "The Cat in the Hat"?
parados
 
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Reply Fri 15 Apr, 2011 07:17 am
@Renaldo Dubois,
Renaldo Dubois wrote:

Isn't it time for your daily reading of "The Cat in the Hat"?


Do you like Green eggs and ham?
Do you like them in a boat?
Do you like them without spam?
Do you like them with your quote?
Renaldo Dubois
 
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Reply Fri 15 Apr, 2011 07:26 am
@parados,
What a good boy you are.....Now go get a cookie and some milk....and don't spill it. There's just one little problem. That is not "Cat in the Hat".
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raprap
 
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Reply Fri 15 Apr, 2011 07:39 am
@Anarkatheist,
The best government is local.
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failures art
 
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Reply Fri 15 Apr, 2011 11:19 am
@Renaldo Dubois,
Renaldo Dubois wrote:

The topic is Christian Sharia Law.

I thought I was the topic? Please make up your mind.

Renaldo Dubois wrote:

There is no such thing. I've stated this many times and I'm still waiting for someone to prove there is such a thing.

The OP clearly made the logical case.
maxdancona wrote:
The basic idea of Sharia law is that God should be at the center of political and public life. There is no difference between conservative Christians and conservative Muslims on this point.

This is why Christian Sharia law and Muslim Sharia law are 90% the same. No homosexuality. No abortion. No pornography. Strict drug laws. Sex only within the confines of marriage.

Given the above, do you disagree that Christianity and Islam alike both share the common views? If so, then what footing can a Christian have in supporting Christian views being made into laws, while condemning Muslims elsewhere in the world? Furthermore, since the protection we have from the establishment of religion into law is worn down by Christian activists in the USA, how can that barrier remain for other (non-Christian) religions from crossing that line as well?

From the other angle, what governmental provisions would have needed to have been in place in countries to have prevented the establishment of sharia law in the first place, and what implications would those have on all religions in that state?

Renaldo Dubois wrote:

Man, you are one stupid asswipe. That's an observation, not a "feeling".

You'd like to be on record as observing me wipe my ass? That's creepy dude.

Ass wiping with some difficulty apparently
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failures art
 
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Reply Fri 15 Apr, 2011 11:22 am
@Anarkatheist,
Anarkatheist wrote:

I just love how everybody here ignores me.

I have read many of your posts, but I'm not sure what you want to be addressed on. You seem to think it's a wash. This groups does bad, that group does bad, their all bad yada yada... and so on.

Do you have an opinion on the differences and similarities of Christian and Muslim theocracies?

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Renaldo Dubois
 
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Reply Fri 15 Apr, 2011 11:51 am
@failures art,
Which nations have "Christian theocracies"?
raprap
 
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Reply Fri 15 Apr, 2011 11:58 am
@Renaldo Dubois,
Bubbie, the Holy See, the Vatican is recognized as a sovereign state. Last time I looked Catholicism is considered Xtian..
failures art
 
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Reply Fri 15 Apr, 2011 12:04 pm
@Renaldo Dubois,
Renaldo Dubois wrote:

Which nations have "Christian theocracies"?

Not too many anymore. Secularism has been successful at fighting them back into place in most of the western world. Secularism no less keeps Islam in it's place.

I asked you many questions. Should I take your non-response to them to be your concession that you cannot?

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failures art
 
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Reply Fri 15 Apr, 2011 12:05 pm
@raprap,
raprap wrote:

Bubbie, the Holy See, the Vatican is recognized as a sovereign state. Last time I looked Catholicism is considered Xtian..

Come to think of it, the Vatican doesn't let Muslim's build mosques there.

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Renaldo Dubois
 
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Reply Fri 15 Apr, 2011 12:06 pm
@failures art,
You didn't provide the names of those "Christian theocracies". Who are they?
raprap
 
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Reply Fri 15 Apr, 2011 12:07 pm
@failures art,
I'm beginning to think Reggie Dewboyz is about eleven---
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Renaldo Dubois
 
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Reply Fri 15 Apr, 2011 12:07 pm
@failures art,
I've heard this argument before. Does the Vatican support any terrorist organizations?
raprap
 
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Reply Fri 15 Apr, 2011 12:20 pm
@Renaldo Dubois,
Bubbette--that is not what you asked.

But I'll elaborate----As for terrorists, the Vatican once supported the troubles in Northern Ireland and the Irish Republican Army. The IRA included as a faction Sinn Fein.

If Sinn Fein wasn't a terrorist organization then your name is Gerry Adam.
Renaldo Dubois
 
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Reply Fri 15 Apr, 2011 12:24 pm
@raprap,
The Vatican was arming terrorists? Wow. I don't think anyone has known that fact. What kinds of arms did the Vatican supply the Irish terrorists?

failures art
 
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Reply Fri 15 Apr, 2011 12:30 pm
@Renaldo Dubois,
Renaldo Dubois wrote:

You didn't provide the names of those "Christian theocracies". Who are they?

I think Spain's history speaks for itself. The American colonies dealt with Christian law too.

Unless you for get both the Spanish inquisition or the Salem witch trials.

Two consecutive posts with addressing my questions. I guess you don't have a reply. I accept your concession.

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raprap
 
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Reply Fri 15 Apr, 2011 12:31 pm
@Renaldo Dubois,
Bubbie, the Vatican is a sovereign state, the Holy See is the Pope. The Pope and the Catholic are Xtian.

Once again for the other ear.

The Vatican is a sovereign state, the Holy See is the Pope. The Pope and the Catholic are Xtian.

Rap


raprap
 
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Reply Fri 15 Apr, 2011 12:32 pm
@Renaldo Dubois,
Money is a weapon---bubbette.
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Renaldo Dubois
 
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Reply Fri 15 Apr, 2011 12:32 pm
@failures art,
I see. So you are speaking of history, not current nations. I really could care less about the past. If you can't give us any current "Christian theocracies", then you really don't have a point.
 

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