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Is it just me or this thread off topic now..:?
But you still have the same problem. There are a thousand different versions of what is "God's will for their lives". How do you make them into laws. Do you have different laws for each religion? Well that won't work because each religion has different sects with different rules. Combining church and state an only be done if you select a state religion. Any place that has a state religion, in my openion, would be horrable for anyone not belonging to the state religion. I want a place that is good for everyone.
What! Are you going to tell me that all secular countries are not perfect? You have to be kidding me. You can't be serious.Well in the secular country Turkey for example, there the army has stepped in several times to stop a democratic elected party because it was to religious. I brought this up several posts ago.
What! Are you going to tell me that all secular countries are not perfect? You have to be kidding me. You can't be serious.
We should all instute a wonderfull government like Iran. :giggling: :giggling:
That is the irony in my statement. As long as people are running a government, perfection will not be obtained. The concept of a perfect government is just that, a concept. Has never happened, is not happening, and will never happen.:uuh: I don't know what your idea of perfect is but I know we got a long way to go before any country becomes perfect
That is the irony in my statement. As long as people are running a government, perfection will not be obtained.
I never advocated combining state and religion. Neither do I think that's what my originally posted article is trying to advocate.But you still have the same problem. There are a thousand different versions of what is "God's will for their lives". How do you make them into laws. Do you have different laws for each religion? Well that won't work because each religion has different sects with different rules. Combining church and state an only be done if you select a state religion. Any place that has a state religion, in my openion, would be horrable for anyone not belonging to the state religion. I want a place that is good for everyone.
Glo,I never advocated combining state and religion. Neither do I think that's what my originally posted article is trying to advocate.
My entire post (#30) was about demonstrating that.
I want a place that's good for everyone too.
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I guess that bagges the question. Is this a problem that we just have to live with or is it a problem we need to solve?secularism undermines and erodes God's way
from http://www.premier.org.uk/engine.cfm?i=13&pwn=1&pnid=2498
Unfortunately, this is just a news snippet and doesn't say any more. Perhaps I'll go searching ...
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That is the irony in my statement. As long as people are running a government, perfection will not be obtained. The concept of a perfect government is just that, a concept. Has never happened, is not happening, and will never happen.
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