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[Friendly Atheist] Of course, the purpose of the laws are to address all people and just because non-Christians are in the minority does not mean we should be forced to pay homage to a God we don’t believe in. Christians have every right to say an oath to God in the courtroom, pray in schools, advocate their beliefs, etc.
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[Kairosblog.com] kairos blog: I've not made up my mind on it, but I sure keep turning to unlimited atonement in my study of Scripture and my reflection on the nature of God shown there. I'm surely a four point Calvinist, insofar as I see the point of the concepts of Total Depravity, divine Unconditional Election, God's Irresistible Grace (though this is complex, and always needs some conversation about the freedom/bondage of the will...cue Luther) and the Perseverance of the Saints.
[Berkwyatt.wordpress.com] Philosophy « Berks Blog: One could look at this using another heated issue - science. Many Christians want ID but by allowing it they not only allow their Christian views but also whatever the Koran says or astrologers say… there would be no end to the tripe that would be insisted and practical science would come to an end as part of the educational process.
[Liberalavenger.com] The Liberal Avenger » Blog Archive » Virgil Goode got pwned!: If it end in a belief that there is no God, you will find incitements to virtue in the comfort and pleasantness you feel in its exercise and in the love of others which it will procure for you” (Jefferson’s Works, Vol.
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