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If you follow the news, you will find that there is an attack on christian faith by the politically correct and government. It's closer to reality if the christian faith will soon be illegal. You can be assured that the muslim faith has preference in our public schools (where christian faith is already illegal), and believe me, when muslim's infiltrate our government as they are already attempting to do, progressing further each year, laws could change where a christian is an enemy of state, subject to severe fines, inprisonment or death, as is the case in the islamic world. Our government, already in the hands of Comrade Barrack Houssain bin O'bummer, is already trying to hide and protect islamic extreamists who have attempted terror throughout the world and even in this country. Just remember how he tried to hide the fact that our latest embassy attack and deaths were caused by islamic terrorist by trying to protect them with a lie that the attack was cause by a spontanious protest from an anti-islamic film strip created by a suffering coptic-christian.:thin k:
Christians are in attack by militant atheists and some zionists. Soon when Islam grows (like in Europe), atheists will start to worry about Islamic radicals spreading their faith in our throats.
There is no reason to ban Christianity. It will just fade away eventually.
Absolutely not. Christianity has been growing from 0 to 2.3 billion in 2,000 years and is continue to grow rapidly all over the world (exempt slightly decline in western Europe). Islam is also growing somewhat, and all other religions will be the same.
People will seek faith and comfort, especially when economy is in decline partly because of those atheists who want to lead us into unbiblical and ungodly lifestyle forced upon all of us. Atheism has been dying in some communist countries and will continue to decline.
All atheists are evil? No "Christians" are evil? You do realize the last Christian president committed massive human rights violations and got thousands of Americans killed right? Don't forget, Hitler called himself a Christian.
Most atheists are evil, otherwise they wouldn't call themselves for an atheist.
They follow man-made law which is unbiblical and full of hatred and violence. If you take a look of what militant atheists have done throughout history, all of it is evil. Atheism was brought up upon the French Revolution, one of the most evil time during history. Mao, Pot, Stalin - all atheists.
Hitler became an atheist and rejected his faith later in life.
Actually we are very tolerant and open-minded. If we weren't tolerant, then we would have persecuted the minorities in all Christian majority countries. Don't confuse Islam with Christianity please.
I am trying to remember the last time I persecuted a Christian? Oh, yeah. It was the last time a MORMON came to my door trying to convince me to join his cult. I politely declined. Well, not that politely.
Christian paranoia does not require either persecution or proof thereof. Just the existence of nonbelievers seems to be enough to frighten them into claiming persecution. I guess it makes some question their own professed faith.
You need proof? I could show you thousands of proof.
"War on Christmas", removing nativity scenes, removing crosses, trying removing Christian holidays, removing prayers from public schools, try to remove "God" from money, trying to remove the 10 commandments from federal buildings, trying to remove prayers before public meetings, billboards attacking Christianity, trying to remove the Cross from WTC Memorial & Museum, and much much more!
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