Subject | Re: Republicanism still an offence in England? (wasRe: Queen mother |
From | Pradera |
Date | 2002-05-21 17:01 (2002-05-21 17:01) |
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In article <702c8fd2.0205210535.147cc099@posting.google.com>, morestelx@hotmail.com (Morgil) writes:RussThose are nut cases. Blaming fundamentalists for that is like blaming all Muslims for Sept. 11.Morgil
I have understand that regular fundies are very reluctant to condemn what these nut case fundies are doing. Russ?
Why are you asking me? I don't like fundamentalist Christians either.RussYou seem to have a bit of an attitude problem with Christian fundamentalists. Once might suspect *you* of bigotry.Morgil
Essential part of Chr. fundamentalism is the desire to force other people to live according to their beliefs, even if it's only done by using the 'abortion is murder'-excuse.
I wouldn't go that far. Some fundies want to enshrine their beliefs in
law. Others don't.You might want to point which one don't ? Note: I can beat any of your arguments. There are no more fundamentalist fundamentalist than Polish Catholics.