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Are we becoming a Theocracy, Religion and Politics part III

By Bill Larson | September 3, 2006 | Print This Post

 

Christian HypocritesOur country was founded by people looking for freedom, the freedom to worship their God in their way. It’s one of the things which makes our nation great. Some Evangelical and Charismatic Christians aided by politicians both Republican and Democrat, want to deprive us of that. We can not, no must not, stand by and allow that to happen. Some of these politicians are true believers, while others simply want to use Christians as a source of easy votes.

In part three of our series on Religion and Politics we go to a Talk given by Joan Bokaer of Theocracy Watch at the Open Center in New York in April of 2005. This is the last of the Theocracy Watch videos, next week I will move on to videos from other sources. I want to Thank Joan for giving me permission to show these to you as they are both informative and educational.

I have a simple policy on religion. I don’t judge your religion, or the validity of your beliefs, so don’t judge mine! We let you worship your God, in your way, and you should let us will worship our God, in our way. In the end, it’s God’s place, not mans to judge how someone lived thier life.

About Bill Larson

    Bill Larson is the Creator and Publisher of Clarksville Online, and works as a network administrator for Compu-Net Enterprises. He is politically and socially active in the community. Bill is a member of the Friends of Dunbar Cave, and an associate of the Clarksville Free Thinkers for Peace and Civil Liberties. You can reach him via telephone at 931-920-0043 or via the email address below.

    Email: clarksville@clarksvilleonline.com

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