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  1. It's basically sedition. The imam has stated that he wants the US to be sharia compliant. Sharia law and the US Constitution are incompatible.
  2. The First Amendment is more than just the right to freedom of religion. It's also a guarantee for free speech, free press, free association and the right to take our complaints to the government without fear of reprisal. There are other religions who have had some restrictions on what they can do based the safety and well being of society. Polygamy, animal sacrifice, child marriages, and other things are not allowed and are illegal. First Amendment - Religion and Expression Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
  3. Because it is in the footprint of the attacks. The Mosque IS At Ground Zero!
  4. I watched part of it on U Stream and thought it was pretty good. I was impressed at how clean the grounds were after it was over. It was nice to see after all of the garbage that was left after the inauguration.
  5. Condemnation isn't from God. There is a big difference between condemnation and conviction. If you weren't under conviction to go off the meds until you discussed it with this pastor then to me that is a red flag. Please, Please, Please don't just stop your meds. I don't know your diagnosis but have worked as a case manager for the severely mentally ill. Some medications can not be stopped abruptly. You could cause more damage to your brain if it's an organic issue going on. I wish you could see the Christian psychiatrist I worked for. He could put your mind at ease and help you understand that mental illnesses are indeed a physical issue. The advent of the MRI's, PET scans, CAT scans have proven that most mental illness are simply a brain disorder like diabetes is a pancreatic disorder. In fact one of the issues in helping those on my caseload stay med compliant was to help them see that diabetics have to do specific things like eat a healthy diet, exercise and take their meds in order to control the symptoms. Depending on your diagnosis you may can work with your doctor to eventually go off meds. Always remember, that Luke was a doctor and that taking medicine if you need it isn't wrong. Could it be demon possession? Sure, but more than likely something triggered the onset of the illness by causing a chemical or hormonal imbalance. If you only knew how many of the people I worked with who ended up needing case management services when they stopped taking their meds after being "freed from demon possession" you would understand that this pastor could be setting you up for much more difficulties down the road if he has no specialized training in this area. Please discuss this with your doctor before stopping your meds.
  6. Don't you think that it's a whole different matter for those of us here in the US where we don't have to face being butchered for our faith? I was doing some searching on sharia law and islam this weekend and stumbled on some horrific pics of some Christians in Nigeria that had been slaughtered. It was very graphic. It just made me think about what so many are going through every day while the western church is preoccupied with it's plastic baubles and the latest Jesus Junk. Of course Jesus said that we would face the same as he did but honestly we here in the US have no idea what it's really like out there. I just can't pass any judgment on those who are facing death every day just for being a Christian. I haven't walked in their shoes at all.
  7. I didn't even think of closed countries. In that case it is definitely a wonderful ministry.
  8. I can see some benefits for a segment of society like housebound people where this could be a real blessing. I've enjoyed lots of sermons online but it wasn't the same as being able to participate with real live people. However, like you if it is a blessing to a group of unreached people then it's not a bad thing.
  9. I was wondering the same thing.
  10. The First Amendment also includes that pesky freedom of speech too. People have the right to say we don't want that built there. Nobody's freedom of religion is being restricted if they are told that it is a big slap in the face to build that symbolic mosque of islamiic victory on part of the footprint of the attack. It is in all honesty the final resting place of almost 3,000 souls. Most families didn't get a body to bury. Did you read the speech by Charlton Heston? What does that have to do with this particular discussion? To answer your question, no I have not read Charlton Heston's speech. He was just an actor and president of the NRA. He held no position of authority and basically was stating his opinion on various matters, which was his right under the First Amendment. I did fail to bring up the issue of being allowed to build whatever you want on private property and that is a big fat oh no you can't. If you've ever had to deal with zoning boards and commissions you know there are a lot of things people can't do on their own property. In fact you have a lot of neighbors who will oppose what the plans are for the property. It can get down right ugly. Also some religions are not able to fully practice what they believe as they are illegal. Polygamy, animal sacrifice, child marriage, and a few other things are restricted. B.E. may not have to deal with those things where he lives, in Canada; maybe all those things are permitted there. Oh that sheds a little bit of light on things.
  11. The First Amendment also includes that pesky freedom of speech too. People have the right to say we don't want that built there. Nobody's freedom of religion is being restricted if they are told that it is a big slap in the face to build that symbolic mosque of islamiic victory on part of the footprint of the attack. It is in all honesty the final resting place of almost 3,000 souls. Most families didn't get a body to bury. Did you read the speech by Charlton Heston? What does that have to do with this particular discussion? To answer your question, no I have not read Charlton Heston's speech. He was just an actor and president of the NRA. He held no position of authority and basically was stating his opinion on various matters, which was his right under the First Amendment. I did fail to bring up the issue of being allowed to build whatever you want on private property and that is a big fat oh no you can't. If you've ever had to deal with zoning boards and commissions you know there are a lot of things people can't do on their own property. In fact you have a lot of neighbors who will oppose what the plans are for the property. It can get down right ugly. Also some religions are not able to fully practice what they believe as they are illegal. Polygamy, animal sacrifice, child marriage, and a few other things are restricted.
  12. The First Amendment also includes that pesky freedom of speech too. People have the right to say we don't want that built there. Nobody's freedom of religion is being restricted if they are told that it is a big slap in the face to build that symbolic mosque of islamiic victory on part of the footprint of the attack. It is in all honesty the final resting place of almost 3,000 souls. Most families didn't get a body to bury.
  13. It is heartbreaking and yet if we don't strive to understand their thinking it is so hard to reach them with the truth. Tolerance is good for a lot of things but not if it keeps us from being bold and truthful. There really is a double standard when it comes to islam. They demand others to tolerate them but it is not reciprocated. They use tolerance as a weapon to shut out any opposition. I haven't even gotten started on how women are treated in islam.
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