Comments on: Romney Slams Huckabee's "Attack" On Faith

Huckabee Asks In Interview: "Don't Mormons Believe That Jesus And The Devil Are Brothers?"

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by gkc99 December 12, 2007 2:18 PM EST
Here''s an example of some Christians beating the love of Jesus into some unbelievers:

"Adler told the New York Post that one of his attackers rolled up his sleeve to display a tattoo of Jesus Christ.
"Happy Chanukah. That''s when the Jews killed Jesus," the attacker told Adler."
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by mudrose-2009 December 12, 2007 2:07 PM EST
The liberals brought it up because they want to damage him and the evangelicals also brought it up because they don''t understand the religion. Either way it''s against the Constitution.
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by stevex47 December 12, 2007 1:57 PM EST
"and the lefties always bigoted against religion are trying to pivot people of faith against each other."

Um, sorry mudrose, but these are two nutjobs arguing over whose religion is better. Lefties didn''t have anything to do with this exchange.

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by mudrose-2009 December 12, 2007 1:51 PM EST
This is typical liberal chicanery. Our consitution prohibits a religious test for public service. It should not be discussed. It''s blatant bigotry. And for the record, the Founders wanted religion all over the place - in the public square especially. Unlike bigots, atheists, and secular progressives, our Founders were not intimidated by the practice of religion in the Public Square. It was in defiance of the Church of England that all men here could practice their religion freely and in full view of others, something they were not able to do in England. Those who assume a stance of separation of church and state have no clue what the Founders intended.
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by mudrose-2009 December 12, 2007 1:50 PM EST
From watching the Republican Party, one would have to ask did we actually win against the King and the Church of England? Since the first Congress we have believed in and had as part of our history the Seperation of Church and State, that is UNTIL Politician''''s learned to exploit those Religious Leaders who hunger for power. There is no good that can come of this and all you Religious folks should understand that. When you mix Religion and Politics the sword will cut BOTH ways, that''''s why the founders wanted it out. Now they have brought Religion into the Political, we will most certainly see the swing of politics effect Religion and NOT in a good way.

Posted by skyk

There is no separation of church and state. Never has been and never will be in our Constitution. The issue of religion has come up because it is a political election year and the lefties always bigoted against religion are trying to pivot people of faith against each other.
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by skyk-2009 December 12, 2007 1:40 PM EST
From watching the Republican Party, one would have to ask did we actually win against the King and the Church of England? Since the first Congress we have believed in and had as part of our history the Seperation of Church and State, that is UNTIL Politician''s learned to exploit those Religious Leaders who hunger for power. There is no good that can come of this and all you Religious folks should understand that. When you mix Religion and Politics the sword will cut BOTH ways, that''s why the founders wanted it out. Now they have brought Religion into the Political, we will most certainly see the swing of politics effect Religion and NOT in a good way.
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