You're a liberal, that's worse than an idiot. Reading the Holy Bible to a fool is "brainwashing" but to thinkers it is high literature:
1) Two spaces after a period, not one. -1
2) Your argument is debatable. "High literature" is really a subjective viewpoint.
3) Equating one's political views with one's intelligence is a form of demonizing one's opponent. It's not nice.
Shakespear, Anglo Saxon Common Law and the US Constitution
1) Shakespeare has an "e" at the end of it. -1
2) Anglo-Saxon gets a hyphen. -1
3) U.S. gets periods, as it is an abbreviation of two words. -2
are based on it.
Shakespeare certainly has a lot of biblical references. It also references pagan mythology. Anglo-saxon common law I can't comment on, but I doubt it. And the U.S. Constitution is in no way, shape or form based on the Bible.
Offenders of God's law are not the adversaries Jesus commanded to love,
How do you justify that position?
they are sodomites and murderers who Jesus' and His Father commanded to be put on death row.
Since you are referring specifically to Jesus and his father, there is no need to have an apostrophe after Jesus. -1
Jesus said that none of God's laws are done away with: and that encompasses Leviticus 20:13 (look it up).
1) Are to be done away with. -1
2) There is absolutely no need for a colon here. A period would have sufficed, and then a new sentence, starting at that. -1
Overall, you've rated a -8 on my grammar scale. Please take a refresher course in English Composition.