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1 | dictatorship superior to democracy? | Dan 2:37 | Piper | 82377 | ||
Hank: Sounds like a return to the "good old days": the 1950's Bible belt where segregation, exclusion, censorsorship, regimented prayer...and most of all...hypocrisy, was king. Sure, there's less "law" now, perhaps more sinners... but that's the price of freedom:freewill. Go to Iran, not many overt sinners there, and all the public prayer you can swallow. Frankly, I'll take 2003 sinners over 1953's Pharisees any day. My sense is Jesus would too. PS: can't recall, but wasn't Christianity the required state religion during the last centuries of the Roman Empire? |
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2 | dictatorship superior to democracy? | Dan 2:37 | Emmaus | 82378 | ||
Piper, I guess then it would be even better to be completely lawless so we can also have complete freedom and freewill, right? I think you were reading a little more into Hank's post than was actually there. Emmaus |
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