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In reply to the discussion: Texas Senate Passes Religious Liberty Bill to Shield Lawyers Who Reject LGBTQ Clients [View all]demigoddess
(6,675 posts)31. read history. There was a time when being a Christian was not enough
the Catholics murdered Protestants in Paris, making the streets and the Seine run red with blood. Henry the 8th closed and knocked down all the catholic institutions in England.
Queen Mary Tudor burned alive protestants in vast quantities in order to get the nickname, Bloody Mary.
In WWII, ardent christians thought it was a good idea to kill all Jews in Europe. Not to mention the retarded and mentally ill.
Christian sects have risen up with the idea that they were the ones who were real christians and they could kill or reject every other denomination. Almost every christian church I have attended said they were right and everyone else was wrong. Look at Jehovah's Witnesses and others.
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Texas Senate Passes Religious Liberty Bill to Shield Lawyers Who Reject LGBTQ Clients [View all]
trotsky
Apr 2019
OP
Not really christians. Jesus said if you love him, you must follow his teachings.
Karadeniz
Apr 2019
#26
If somebody disagrees with you about one rule, are they still xian?
Pope George Ringo II
Apr 2019
#38
This is what's been lost when Christianity went from simple small groups to a state
Karadeniz
Apr 2019
#39
The problem with that is that people self-define their religious affiliations.
MineralMan
Apr 2019
#11
"Almost every christian church I have attended said they were right and everyone else was wrong."
trotsky
Apr 2019
#35
And similarly they also want to 'protect' the poor put-upon Christian healthcare/dr./nurses.
CurtEastPoint
Apr 2019
#4