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Old 10.14.2007, 03:40 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by luxinterior
I'm sympathetic toward Christianity because that's how I grew up. We went to church every Sunday, Catholic school for 12 years, that stuff really adds up.

well having been raised catholic too i have to say though, not all "christians" are the same. while i was brought up with the knowledge that martin luther and henry VIII were as close to the antichrist as you can get, i've learn to have some appreciation for certain protestant denominations, and the relatively progressive ideas of some protestants i've met.

however--

evangelicals are a bunch of freaky lunatics with all sorts of demented ideas, and religious freedom notwithstanding, they are a serious threat to modern civilization.
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