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On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 11:38:14 -0500, Dave Hall wrote:
This country was founded by and became the predominate home to Christian following people. That's a matter of fact, not a statement of religious intent. Sort of like saying that this is a English speaking country. The predominate language is English. You can speak something else, but it's not our problem if you can't follow the majority. I don't buy it. You lump all Christians together like they are homogenous, but that is not the case. While 52% of this country is Protestant, they are not all the same religion. Roman Catholics are another 24%, but according to this site, they are clearly not Christian. http://www.born-again-christian.info/catholics.htm Personally, I would think Catholics are Christian, but use the site to show there isn't an easy way to lump religions together. |
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