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Religious family abandons U.S., gets lost at sea

The irony is that if they got their way they'd soon be fighting among themselves for power. It's funny how many Christians seem to assume that all of Christianity is going to act as a homogeneous entity. History shows that they couldn't be further from the truth.
Those same Christians seem to assume exact same thing about Islam. Upcoming Caliphate, and all that.

Which is not only just as far from truth, but you do not even need history to show it. You can see it in what happens in Middle East every day.
 
Part of the cost of living in the U.S., and many societies, is having to save people from their own stupidity, from time to time.
 
Just a few decades after establishing Plymouth they were persecuting and even executing people for the "crime" of being Quakers.

First they fell on their knees, then they fell on the Indians.
 
Perhaps they need to read the bible just a little bit more...

"Pay Ceasars' things to Ceasar {taxes}, but God's things to God {worship}" when the topic of not paying taxes came up. Of course, the difference is that Roman's didn't use tax money for anything Christians would find offensive :rolleyes:.

They seem to also miss the point that most of the New Testiment was written TO Christians, it is Christians that are admonished not to become friends with non-christians, cheat, steal, be monogomous, love everybody, etc. NOWHERE are they told to keep Non-Christians from doing those things.
 
Maybe it's just me but it seems like the religious right in the US increasingly doesn't understand what separation of church and state means, nor what constitutes religious discrimination. I hope all people like those in the OP link leave and stay gone.

It sometimes seems to me that many of the religious right don't understand what anything means. Not too hot on navigation either, by the sound of it, though even the best can get turned around in the open sea.
 
To them, other religious beliefs, or the lack thereof, are not simply different views that deserve equal protection by our society, they are all the work of Satan, and any compromise or tolerance is itself an act of evil.

And that religious belief is just as valid and deserving of protection as any other religious belief...
 
And that religious belief is just as valid and deserving of protection as any other religious belief...

As long as they do not actually act on it in a way that harms others.

My freedom to swing my fists ends at the tip of your nose.
 
I wonder how much research they did into Kiribati before they chose it as their destination? Quite apart from the fact that it is likely to be the first nation to disappear entirely due to rising sea levels, it is extremely poor and is only kept going by overseas aid.

From Wiki:

And from http://www.theglobalmail.org/feature/kiribati-a-nation-going-under/590/



Paradise indeed. Just the place that a responsible couple would take their small children to. :rolleyes:

Perhaps Kiribati just flat out didn't want them and this was their cover.
 
And that religious belief is just as valid and deserving of protection as any other religious belief...

You have the right to believe anything you want and I have the right to criticize your beliefs.
 
People like this forget that separation of church and state was originally implemented for the sake of the various Christian denominations in the 13 colonies. There was a mix of Puritans, Calvinists, Anglicans, Catholics, Quakers, and others, and they couldn't stand each other. To them, freedom of religion meant passing laws forbidding the practice of other forms of Christianity, open harassment of other sects, and yes, persecution of those who didn't fall in line. This is a frequent historical trend in colonial cultures, where a people who were formerly oppressed will try to establish their sense of self worth by turning around and oppressing a weaker group. The First Amendment had wide support among those who were sick of all the infighting, and its passage was meant to ensure the government enforced the laws equally and did not take sides among religious disputes, like the kind so frequently seen in colonial times.

I would expect no more from a family this ignorant, and no less from our government.
 
Perhaps Kiribati just flat out didn't want them and this was their cover.


Really? You think these geniuses concocted and executed a lost-at-sea plight?

Let me try this game: Perhaps they were on a secret mission for the CIA to spy on Kiribati's WMD program.
 

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