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Re: Teens burn local church


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Posted by SKYBOW on August 12, 2010 at 11:34:30 from (67.55.159.4):

In Reply to: Teens burn local church posted by Keith Molden on August 12, 2010 at 06:55:05:

Kieth,
Thanks for the news. I'm from Reedsville in eastern Meigs county. It is a special place. Hope the courts throw the book at these idiots.

Don't mean to start a big argument, buttttt, You state that this "entire country" was founded on the church. This country was originally founded by several groups who were seeking religious freedom to worship the way they wanted. They were not trying to set up any specific church or doctrine-they wanted religious freedom. Then we proceeded to poison and kill the Native Americans and steal their land. Then we start a war with Mexico so we can take their portion of this land. These are not real "church" doctrines it's just wat we did to have this "entire country" Now We and especially this board are fine with religious freedom as long as it is the religious freedom we accept and approve. Buddests, Hindus, Native americans are not welcome here on this board or in mainstream America because while we claim to be all about religious freedom we really don't want religious freedom for those who believe something different than we do. Even within the accepted religious community there is no tolerance for those who believe differently. We put God in a box and then ridicule those who aren't in OUR box with him. "We Baptists have the only way. The Mormons are the only way to God. Methodists are God's people" these are arrogant and exclusive and WRONG. We are ALL God's people. Even these stupid morons that burned the church. The boys who burnt the church should be sent to prison for arson and destruction of property(Knowing Meigs County politics they won't) But they should also be held acountable if it were a mailbox, or a barn , or an abandoned trailer. The historical aspect of this old chruch and the old Bible should increase the sentence, not the fact it was a church.
Question-those of you who claim YOUR religious freedom would you be just as outraged if this were not a church, but a shrine, or a mosque, or a temple or a sweat lodge. These are all recognized religious meeting places. I dare say you wouldn't bat an eye because they are not YOUR accepted religions. In my mind it makes you a hypocrite. But then that is between you and God. It really depends on what kind of relationship you have with Her.


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