How does it feel, non-believers, to live in a christian land, receive its God-given benefits and mock?
the very essence o its existence?
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The question was deleted, but in case it was about America:
How does it feel, believers, to live in a land founded on Enlightenment rationalism, receive its reason-given benefits, and mock the very essence of its existence?
I don't know. I live in the US, and we aren't a "xstain land". We are a secular nation, founded on secular principles. Wanna live in a theocracy, pack your bags and head to Syria or Iran.
What God-given benefits?
Benefits like my retirement plan, and health insurance given to me by my employer?
Or do you mean rights like free speech, and suffrage, given to me by my government?
HeathenAngel.
Just a matter of correction.
Syria is a fully secular republic. And has been since the monarchy was overthrown in 1949.
And Iran abandoned theocracy some 15 years ago (1993) in favour of a mercantilist system. Rule by a merchant class seems to have saved the economy, But being alowed to trade outside would help even more.
"How does it feel, non-believers, to live in a christian land, receive its God-given benefits and mock?
the very essence o its existence?"
Which country is this again?
Firstly, no land is Christian, or Holy. Land is land.
Secondly, you are off your rocker. Have you been drinking?
How does it feel, fundies, to live in a land of freedom, receive the benefits of freedom and rage against the very essence of that freedom?
How does it feel, non-believers, to live in a christian land,
Treaty of Tripoli.
receive its God-given benefits
The benefits come from the government, not a god.
and mock? the very essence o its existence?
Sorry, I don't mock the Bill of Rights or the Constitution.
well..actually..it adds to the delicious naughtiness that satan encourages me to revel in ... oh damn, you made me say that.
Christians nation, this is not!
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