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Does the 10 Commandments monument at the OK capitol benefit or support Christianity?
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<blockquote data-quote="FamousAJ" data-source="post: 2379208" data-attributes="member: 9545"><p>Assuming The Ten commandments we're ordained and written by God, I would say its benefits christianity. There are hundreds of religions in this world, Oklahoma just happens to be in the bible belt of christianity, so it's good for them. Do I support it? no. Do I support a Satanic statue? no. </p><p></p><p>Everyone has some kind of faith towards a God or being and they invest vasts amounts of time and money in that faith/belief/god. buddhists, seventh day adventists, catholics, baptists... even atheists believe in something, it just happens not be a god. I believe there is a god, just not in the traditional sense. Even though I was raised christian, I don't really believe in any of the teachings, bible lessons and services that I once attended. I consider myself a scientific man and that everything is based on science. This is for another thread I guess.</p><p></p><p>Separation of State and church should be just that, separated. Even though everyone should be treated as equals, we are all not the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FamousAJ, post: 2379208, member: 9545"] Assuming The Ten commandments we're ordained and written by God, I would say its benefits christianity. There are hundreds of religions in this world, Oklahoma just happens to be in the bible belt of christianity, so it's good for them. Do I support it? no. Do I support a Satanic statue? no. Everyone has some kind of faith towards a God or being and they invest vasts amounts of time and money in that faith/belief/god. buddhists, seventh day adventists, catholics, baptists... even atheists believe in something, it just happens not be a god. I believe there is a god, just not in the traditional sense. Even though I was raised christian, I don't really believe in any of the teachings, bible lessons and services that I once attended. I consider myself a scientific man and that everything is based on science. This is for another thread I guess. Separation of State and church should be just that, separated. Even though everyone should be treated as equals, we are all not the same. [/QUOTE]
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