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Old 06-26-2008, 10:10 AM
 
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At what point did people begin deciding they have the right to not be offended? When did it become unacceptable for one group of people to not like the activities and demands of another group? Have we truly reached the point where majorty no longer rules; instead, whoever yells the loudest rules and everyone else has to like it? Where did this come from? It certainly isn't American. America is based on the fact that you have the right to be offended and the majority rules. Not everyone is going to get there way on everything and that is just the way it is. How does the timing of this shift in thinking to a sense of entitlement coincide with the shift away from being the greatest Christian nation in the world? Is what is happening to us the same thing that happened to Europe and left it spiritually dead? Is that where we are headed?
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