Do your religious views affect your political views?
East Texans respond to results from a new poll on religion and party affiliation.
October 29, 2009 - 6:27am
Tyler—
Do your religious views affect your political views?
Tyler—
Do your religious views affect your political views?
The insanity of millions under the yoke of Islam and their hate preaching imams with the full approval and consolidation with government has changed my political views immensely after 9/11. Freedom of religion as we know it will slip away if the curse of Islam continues to grow. The Crusaders knew this in their time but we have forgotten that part of history. The muslims cannot see the evil of their ways. They condone terrorism by their silence while condemming Chistianity and Judaism.
The roots of this present-day alienation go back to the tragedy of events that led to the breakup of Abraham's family. Islam became the venue for the aggrieved and alienated members of this family to redress the shame of that early expulsion from the tents of Abraham. Even more than that, Islam is committed to the attempt to dominate the world.
That hasn't and will not change and it is the free societies only that can allow freedom of worship to endure. That will definitely invovle politics (and law). In Islam it is mandated that apostates are to be killed so once that yoke is upon you what choice do you have. All the reason in the world to keep Islam out of the governing of a society.
Tell me one muslim country that is contributing to world peace and nation building. What do they export other than oil, hatred and fanatacism. And they want to change the west?
Clarence
2 weeks agoWe, as Americans, need to get something straight. The separation of church and state is not a tool to rip down crosses or to offended by certain things. It is to prevent government from dictating to the church, whoever they may be. It is to stop what was once the practice in England, of the government interfering in the practice of religion. I believe that at one time, if not now, the monarch is head of the church of England. We have Christ Jesus as our head.
David
3 weeks agoIt is also a tool to prevent religion from interfering with the government.
Jay
3 weeks agoMy religious views are my political views. You can not separate the two.
jim
3 weeks agoHope you are not Islamic...your stance reflects that possibility with others you know!!!
Dick Carey
3 weeks agoYou cannot box up your religous life and seperate it from any other part of your life. If you do then you do not truly believe what you say you believe. I am a christian and I don't have areligous life I have a life and I have accepted Jesus Christ as my LORD and SAVIOUR. For those who don't get it Lord means I do what he says in all areas of my life. So every decision I make is based upon what I believe would be pleasing to him from what I have read in the Bible and learned personally through prayer and meditation and life experiences walking with God on a day to day basis. I have learned from mistakes because I am not perfect nor is anyone else. The answer is I cannot seperate my faith from my life.
Rickey
3 weeks agoReligious views & Political views go hand in hand.
RETROQUEEN
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siman
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