Yes, they are. What, pray tell dearest Linda, are they SELLING at the department stores? Well, that's what the parades are about. Gimme an S  Gimme an E.......... When you want to BUY some Christianity then, go somewhere that they're SELLING IT.
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Unless you are referrencing the 'eschaton', I trust you know what

'Christians' have done with power? Thinking only in the present just look at

your Justice Department and, your Presidency. Read the book.

 

Did I read you aright when you spoke of preaching at a 'Santa Claus' parade?

Like I said, David, you live in a secular nation and should behave in a

manner appropriate to the parade's purpose.You obviously have never been

to a parade in America.  What do you think they are parading: secularism? Izzy

 

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> Lance wrote:

> > Christianity  has no intrinsic right to

> > a presence within a parade.

> 

> You do realize that we are talking about a CHRISTMAS parade, right?  Are

you

> saying that you do not believe that Christianity has an intrinsic

privilege

> and freedom to participate in a CHRISTmas parade?

> 

> Lance wrote:

> > Were you extend your thinking you'd end

> > up with a theocracy.

> 

> No, you misunderstand my political views if you think that.  I only

support

> the concept of "freedom of religion."  Christians should have freedom in

our

> society to acknowledge God and discuss their religious views.  I do not

> favor the idea of government supporting any particular establishment of

> religion.

> 

> Lance wrote:

> > Believe me when I tell you that God does not want that.

> 

> Ultimately, a theocracy is exactly what God wants and will establish, but

in

> his time and with his man, Christ Jesus, being the head of that

government.

> The only reason that I do not support a theocracy right now is because the

> time is not yet.  If it were not for the wickedness of men, we could enjoy

a

> great theocracy.

> 

> Peace be with you.

> David Miller.

> 

> 

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