I am not aware of any form
of Christianity that is not biblical.
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Subject: Re: Religion of
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Well,
of course
Well, of course, authentic, biblical Christianity is a religion of
peace. The proof of that lies somewhat outside of the contours of this
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Jim "Do not refrain to rescue those being dragged away to slaughter"
Henderson
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ACLJ
Which is what I guess Quakers try to practice and that most other Christians
don't try to practice, or at least have not been very successful at it in the
lastg 1800 years or so.
Paul Finkelman
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Well, of course, authentic, biblical Christianity is a
religion of
Eugene's response moves me to reveal a secret heretical thought I have
harbored for some time now-that the religion clauses (and much else in the
constitution) were simply not written with anything like modern life in
mind, that government has become so complex that the simple rules the
founders
Except for the Society of Friends, the Mennonites and a few other
pietistic faiths, please tell me what religion out there qualifies as a
religion of peace?
Pual Finkelman
Volokh, Eugene wrote:
Marc makes a good point, but say that there is a dispute about whether the particular strain of, say,
Buddhism.
On Friday, November 12, 2004, at 12:26 PM, Paul Finkelman wrote:
Except for the Society of Friends, the Mennonites and a few other
pietistic faiths, please tell me what religion out there qualifies as
a religion of peace?
Pual Finkelman
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Prof. Steven D. Jamar
Title: Re: Religion of peace? .:.
You say religion of peace. Perhaps you mean religion of pacifism (not the same, see Brish Quakers circa 1939). Thus rephrased, point taken.
Richard Menard
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