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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Try pushing LGBTQ in an Islamic country and see how that works out for you. Write back.[/quote] Nobody is “pushing lgbtq” on anyone. [/quote] Try “not pushing” lgbtq on anyone in an Islamic country. What freedoms you take for granted are entirely dependent upon a Christian heritage. Which brings me back to my original question. What country that was never Christian do you consider free?[/quote] Cato rates Japan as freer than the United States, or is Cato too woke and leftist for your kind ever since they published a report finding that politically-motivated violence is primarily a right-wing issue? In any event, you can stop with the non sequiturs now that someone has held your hand and spoonfed you the information you were looking for.[/quote] Japan has also been occupied by the USA, a Christian nation, who wrote their constitution for them. At least you tried.[/quote] Japan's Constitution was indeed written by the US but it has absolutely no Christian doctrine in it whatsoever, and in fact has nothing at all to do with Christianity. Furthermore, it strongly promotes separation of church and state, which was an intentional choice made to prevent Japan from returning to the State Shinto that drove its militarism. "At least you tried" - and failed - to imply Christianity had some value there.[/quote] I think you’re making my point for me here. Japan never developed freedom or even chose it. It was imposed during a military occupation, which is pretty lulzy. It’s akin to the situation in Hong Kong, where it was free only so long as the British occupied it. That freedom didn’t survive a generation on its own. Neither Japan nor Hong Kong ever become free without occupation by a Christian nation, a topic which probably deserves its own thread. My thesis remains, without Christ you will not find freedom.[/quote] LOL, so when the crusaders ransacked the middle east, was that freedom? When the Christians ransacked the native Americans, the central Americans and south Americans, was that Freedom? I think you don't understand the full history of Christianity in the world. You know, those Christians who worked with African tribes to steal humans and sell them for money in the new world? I have plenty of freedom and have no need for Christ in any capacity and certainly not the way the Evangelicals are using him.,[/quote] Islam never attempted to expand into Europe, Europeans just decided to invade for no reasons at all because they are jerks. Islam allows for tremendous personal freedom, of course it translates to, "I shall not submit" so people can do whatever they want so Europeans should have welcomed any freedoms offered. [/quote]
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