Defense Of Marriage Act Ruled Unconstitutional By Second Federal Judge

We must have a prevailing standard, Rana, and Christianity makes the most sense. It certainly has the richest & strongest heritage. America does not need to be watered down. Try Europe or Canada; I think you'll find those places more to your liking.

First of all, the "if you don't like my religion you can leave" is about as unamerican as you can get.

Second, the prevailing standard is that all religions are equally represented as far as the gov't goes. America is not being watered down. Our heritage is one of tolerance and acceptance of all faiths.

If you want a country with a national christian religion, I suggest you go to England. In the USA we have no state church.
 
It has bearing on your belief system. You told me you are Christian, and I find that fascinating.

If we were discussing my religious beliefs, it might be relevant. But we are discussing what the gov't does. I also don't see the organization or physical building of a church as the important part.
 
First of all, the "if you don't like my religion you can leave" is about as unamerican as you can get.

Second, the prevailing standard is that all religions are equally represented as far as the gov't goes. America is not being watered down. Our heritage is one of tolerance and acceptance of all faiths.

If you want a country with a national christian religion, I suggest you go to England. In the USA we have no state church.

THANK YOU. And that includes NO religion.
 
No, it isn't. It's about maintaining our identity. There's nothing wrong with that.

You are welcome to maintain your identity. But trying to make this a Christian nation is not an option. And demanding that anyone who doesn't believe as you do, or dislike that one religious sect wants to be the sole source for what the gov't says is right and wrong is totally unamerican.
 
America is not being watered down. Our heritage is one of tolerance and acceptance of all faiths.
Not at the expense of our identity. We are a Christian nation, first. Respect comes after immigrants have assimilated into our society.

If you want a country with a national christian religion, I suggest you go to England. In the USA we have no state church.
As I stated before, if you want a secular society, move to Europe. We're a Christian nation.
 
Granule has a very "Borg-like" view of what it means to be an "American."

Just a shout-out for all of the Trekkies in the audience...
 
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