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We have 55+ communities, would Christians like to have Christian communities where...?

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g**s are not permitted, church attendance is required on Sundays, stores are closed, schools only teach bible based curriculum, and abortion is banned?

Would you want to live in one of these communities or do you embrace diversity?

Do you think the entire country should be one of these communities?

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  1. Why would I possibly want any of that?


  2. i disagree

  3. I would never want to live in such a horrible place. I am a Christian, and have been a longtime supporter of g*y rights and women's rights. I support secular, logic-based education in the public schools. There are actually some Christian communities I do find intriguing, but they have nothing whatsoever to do with misogyny, homophobia or anti-intellectualism.

  4. No, I probably would end up going insane.

  5. No..

    But it has nothing to do with "embracing diversity"...

    :]

  6. I would not live there if you paid me.


  7. Not on your life would I want My country or city to be like that!

    I am a Sabbatarian.

  8. No thanks. Christ taught how to live in this world and not to be a part of it.  He never said to sequester yourself.

  9. I think that is a great idea. It would get them out of my neighborhood.

  10. i would not want to live in one of those communities. nope. and the entire country should not be one of those communities (plus, you'd be hard pressed to populate it once you got rid of the "sinners.")

  11. not for me thank you

  12. God calls us top live in the world but not be a part of the world.

    Christians are on a recon mission; to help those who wish to defect from the kingdom of darkness and bring them over to the kingdom of God.


  13. no way...that sounds like a n**i Detention Camp

  14. Was one in Guyana?  

  15. it is pretty much the opposite of this everywhere you go and getting worse, so the question is do you embrace diversity in respecting people who have Christian beliefs.

    Also, there is possibly someone out there who believes it is acceptable to do something (whatever it is) that is totally unacceptable and repulsive to you.  Lets say it wasn't religious in nature, but still repulsive like eating babies or something.  Do you have any authority to speak you mind and try to change the mind of that person, or should you keep quiet.  Also, today its eating babies and tomorrow its eating little puppies and kittens along with babies.  That is what Christians see everyday, and you want us to accept it under the banner of diversity, but tomorrow...it will be your turn to accept something from someone else, are you ready?

  16. Atheist Buddhist? That is an oxymoron, Atheist do not believe in any religion, buddhism is a religion. No, if we had those types of communities, who would get converted by the Good News of Christ.

  17. only the bigotted ones! how many men have to lose their lives in battle on foreign soil to defend our civil liberties? i wouldn't even steal from your neighbourhood.

  18. OMG you have got to be joking!

    Sometimes I think God must look at what's going on on Earth and get really depressed.

  19. No me being a christin myself would have to say no... and the first problem is that g**s are not permitted... the bible tells us to welcome everyone.. if they arnt permitted how are they supposed to be converted?... and how are we supposed to back up everything else or dispute it with only knowledge on the bible???

  20. I am agnostic, but I would love to live in a town like that so I could corrupt them. Give me s*x, drugs and a cross and I could make millions there. I could just herd them in like sheep.

    Seriously,

    I was born and raised a devote Catholic and I think you are confusing religious people with religious fanatics. Yes, they are in government and are trying their best to win a losing battle. There is such a thing as separation of church and state in the first amendment. This amendment is not designed to protect peoples right to religion but to protect government from religious fanaticism.

  21. HAHAHA. h**l no, I wouldn't want to live there.

  22. Well no. I am a full on christian and i believe one man one woman but people can make there own decisions and i follow christ with all my heart but i don't go to church every sunday but i do when i can.  

  23. I do believe we are not ot be of the world, but we are in the world.  I think what you propose is a dangerous form of isolation and leans toward cultic.  The Bible teaches that God's word and our faith can insulated us from the sinful influence of a sinful world.  Isolation keeps us from reaching those suffering in the world.

  24. Im a Christian but I do not beleive that Sunday is the sabbath day so that wouldnt work for me.I would love if abortion was outlawed but it already has been by God .The Bible says thou shalt not kill.I would like Christian neighbours and having no g**s would be wonderful!g*y people are sad .So many of them are really depressed.I have g*y freinds and I feel bad for them.They do not like being g*y and they feel very confused by it.I wish they were still my freinds and they werent g*y.

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