Christians are the ones trying to
get Biblical laws turned into secular laws.
Not exact matches
I'd rather
get on the wrong side of Christian fundamentalists if it were in America as
laws exist preventing them from exacting their
Biblical vengeance.
And we must be wary about trying to
get our government to enforce
Biblical guidelines on all the people in a country, for if it can be done with «Christian»
laws, it can also be done at a later time with «Muslim»
laws, or «Mormon»
laws, or whatever religion is in «power» at the time.
Many of those during conventions even told me privately that they don't really believe anymore, and that it was about furthering political agendas, «to
get many folks to think the way we think» so that we may establish a true Christian Nation with
BIBLICAL LAWS.
christians politicians constantly try to mold
law into that of
biblical law, and that's why atheists
get up in arms.
Finally, the writer [apparently] operates on the mistaken view that if we can only
get at least 51 percent of the voting populace to be swayed sufficiently by our coalesced, power structure, emotional appeals, and
biblical truth (used only where it will work), then we can pass
laws outlawing abortion.
Pass a
law to stone adulterers and make the eating of shellfish a crime then we will
get your
biblical reasoning.