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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2946709" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I'm not advocating for any of that. But if you believe no one is going after Christianity you're rather naive. The ACLU and atheist groups have been attacking Christianity for decades. If Christians choose to pray openly after sporting events they should be allowed to. If they want to put up a nativity scene during what is after all a Christian holiday they should be able to. If their faith precludes them from funding certain kinds of birth control because they believe it's actually a type of abortion, which they're against, the weight of the Federal gov't shouldn't be put upon them. Same goes for gay weddings. Gays can find plenty of businesses willing to participate without having to try to drive someone out of business who isn't willing. And on it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2946709, member: 24302"] I'm not advocating for any of that. But if you believe no one is going after Christianity you're rather naive. The ACLU and atheist groups have been attacking Christianity for decades. If Christians choose to pray openly after sporting events they should be allowed to. If they want to put up a nativity scene during what is after all a Christian holiday they should be able to. If their faith precludes them from funding certain kinds of birth control because they believe it's actually a type of abortion, which they're against, the weight of the Federal gov't shouldn't be put upon them. Same goes for gay weddings. Gays can find plenty of businesses willing to participate without having to try to drive someone out of business who isn't willing. And on it goes. [/QUOTE]
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