Originally Posted by: HammurabiYou're pretending it still happens here on a significant level. If the majority found christianity to be offensive do you think we would still have 'under god' in our pledge? Do you think the issue of gay marriage would even still be debated? Do you think stem cell research would be illegal?
I don't feel like getting in a debate over what "real" christians are. The actual statistic is that 76% of the Unites States is christian. If you disagree with that you should do your own survey instead of just pretending like it's wrong because it disagrees with your narrow and unjustified view of the world.
I hate to break it to you, but christianity is the largest religion in the world. Two billion people is not a persecuted minority, it's a superpower.
#1. "Under God" is under fire.
#2. 'Gay marriages' are still being pushed to be legalized
#3. The stem cell research is being persued regardless of 'laws'
#4. "Real" Christians? That's what I was saying, what are 'real' Christians?
#5. '76%' is just a statistic
#6. 'Narrow and unjustified view', hmmm, so who is on the offensive?
#7. 'Two billion' out of almost 7 billion, still rings of minority, even if those numbers aren't quite up to actual true Christians.
Anyone see the irony?
Thank you.
