What Would an Evangelical Christian Country Be Like

mooray

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I have a plane to catch
Commercial? Thank you for being a good slave and paying taxes on your ticket which funds the FAA so they can exercise control over your ability to travel. We all appreciate your choice to fly and pay those taxes.
 

Rob Roy

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you advocate for racial segregation signs
I advocate for clean toilets. It's a right.

I've said it many times, good and bad people come in all colors. Everyone, good and bad has a right to control their own body and their own property, but not that of others. Which part do you disagree with and bring your best argument, dullard.
 

UncleBuck

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I advocate for clean toilets. It's a right.

I've said it many times, good and bad people come in all colors. Everyone, good and bad has a right to control their own body and their own property, but not that of others. Which part do you disagree with and bring your best argument, dullard.
definitely disagree with the part of your post where you advocate for racial segregation signs
 

UncleBuck

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So you don't own your body and your property then ? So, black people don't own their body and their property? You would force a black person to serve somebody they preferred not to...and I'm the racist.

You are a gun control advocate, how will you keep a person from using your property and you like a bitch, bitch ?

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Blablablablawordswordswords(racial segregation signs)
 

Fogdog

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What Would an Evangelical Christian Country Be Like
Got me!. Never saw one.
Oh no wait....14th century Rome.
Do I win??
no

Not that I knew this before you brought it up. Wikipedia and all that.

The 14th century in Rome, with the absence of the popes during the Avignon Papacy, was a century of neglect and misery. Rome dropped to its lowest level of population, and those that remained were starving and wretched. Before the return of the papacy, repeatedly postponed because of the bad conditions of the city and the lack of control and security, it was first necessary to strengthen the political and doctrinal aspects of the pontiff. When, in 1377, Gregory XI did return to Rome, he found his power more formal than real. It was a city in anarchy because of the struggles between the nobility and the popular faction. There followed four decades of instability, characterized locally by power struggles between the commune and the papacy, and internationally by the great Western Schism. It was finally Martin V of the Colonna family who managed to bring order to the city, laying the foundations of its rebirth.[4]

15th century is called a Renaissance for Rome. But what's a hundred years?
 
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