Subject | Re: Republicanism still an offence in England? (wasRe: Queen mother |
From | Pradera |
Date | 2002-05-20 18:30 (2002-05-20 18:30) |
Message-ID | <acb8d3$aa4$1@pingwin.acn.pl> |
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Newsgroups | alt.fan.tolkien |
Follows | Russ |
Followups | Flame of the West (5h & 5m) |
RussThe problem is what do you mean by 'love thy neighbour'. The inquisition most certainly loved all their victims -after all, they believed that what they were doing was better for their souls.
In article <acb5d5$18g$1@dennis.cc.strath.ac.uk>, "Gary Morrow" <g.morrow@strath.ac.uk>writes:Gary MorrowRuss
I'm curious to see how you define a Christian fundamentalist. Jesus certainly never condoned hatred, intolerance or narrow mindedness towards any group. In that respect true Christian fundamentalism exhibits none of the qualities you describe.
That beggers the question then: is there such a thing as true Christian fundamentalism?