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<blockquote data-quote="JB Books" data-source="post: 2359999" data-attributes="member: 6889"><p>I'm a Christian. I believe in Jesus Christ. However, forcing my Christianity on someone using the power of the State, makes me no better than the Muslims who force people to convert.</p><p></p><p>America was a Christian country at one point, not because of the Founders' intent, but because the majority of Americans were Christian. Despite our ethnic differences, most of us shared a belief in God and in Christ. We might not have agreed on exactly<em> how</em> and <em>what</em> we believed, but we were at least all in the same ball park. Nowadays, you have lots of non-Christians, and even more non-religious people in the United States.</p><p></p><p>Despite how it appears, and despite what many of our legislators and citizens want, Oklahoma is still a part of the United States and must follow Federal law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JB Books, post: 2359999, member: 6889"] I'm a Christian. I believe in Jesus Christ. However, forcing my Christianity on someone using the power of the State, makes me no better than the Muslims who force people to convert. America was a Christian country at one point, not because of the Founders' intent, but because the majority of Americans were Christian. Despite our ethnic differences, most of us shared a belief in God and in Christ. We might not have agreed on exactly[I] how[/I] and [I]what[/I] we believed, but we were at least all in the same ball park. Nowadays, you have lots of non-Christians, and even more non-religious people in the United States. Despite how it appears, and despite what many of our legislators and citizens want, Oklahoma is still a part of the United States and must follow Federal law. [/QUOTE]
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