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In reply to the discussion: Is anyone terrified by the large amount of people who want America to become a Christian Theocracy ? [View all]SamKnause
(14,903 posts)An aggregate of callers doesn't always show cause for terror.
I agree.
I based my observations on the people Trump has appointed.
I based my observations on the people the state governments have appointed.
I based my observations on the politicians that have been elected in Republican states.
I based my observations on interviews I have seen on TV, on news programs, interviews
at rallies, interviews at the inauguration, documentaries I have watched,
debates and lectures I have watched and comments made by family members.
I based my observations on the laws that are being passed and waiting to be passed:
1. Charging Drs. with murder for preforming abortions
2. Charging women with murder if they have an abortion
3. Trying to outlaw certain and in some cases all birth control
4. Religious symbols and bible versus in our court houses and on the commons
5. The repeated lies that there is a war on Christmas
6. Statements politicians and clergy have made referencing this is a Christian country
7. Requiring burial for fetuses as a result of abortion or miscarriage
8. Attacks and murder of abortion providers
I don't think the people who wish for America to be a Theocracy know how destructive
that would be for America.
They don't realize that their vision is as bad as Sharia law.