Yes. There is no place for soddomy. This country is founded on Christian values, and our code of law is based on Christian law, and it should be upheld in every way.
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In that case, you're an heretic. Not only does not God condenm explicitly homosexuality, say "love thy neighbour" and forbids you to judge. Also, he warns you that everything you do to the poor and disposesed(specially with Down's children and cripples) you are doing that to Jesus. And the punishment is not very flattering.
I don't think you can say that our code of law is based, strictly speaking, on a so-called Christian code of law. It has many roots -- the Code of Hammurabi, for one (which predates Christianity), as well as traditions of the ancient Greeks, Romans, Celts, and Norse.
~David D.G.
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Also, this country was founded on freedom from tyrrany, ALL TYRRANY, including religious tyrrany.
...and our code of law is based on Christian law...
No, you idiot, United States law is based on English Common Law, and to a lesser extent French, Spanish, and Dutch civil law. Read a history book, dumbass.
No, it is not. In fact, the founding documents of the USA were specifically written to be independent of any religion. They are there own laws, and specifically say that religion should not influence government.
“Yes. There is no place for soddomy.”
Wouldn’t know.
Now, Sodomy, though, there’s places for that. Any sexual contact that’s not vaginal would be sodomy. So, blowjobs, handjobs, boob jobs, fingering, licking, and all the funtime hits.
"This country is founded on Christian values,”
Then why are so many of the ten commandments unconstitusional?
“and our code of law is based on Christian law,”
Chapter and verse for religious freedom, please? Freedom of speech, where is it in scripture?
"and it should be upheld in every way.”
So, welcome the refugees? No interest on loans? Feed the poor?
Confused?
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