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On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 08:55:18 -0500, Dave Hall wrote:
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. Any religion which uses Christ as its centerpiece, IMHO is a "Christian" faith. They may differ in subtle forms of biblical interpretation, but they share the common element of Christ. The divide and conquer strategy won't fly in this case. LOL, people were persecuted for those "subtle forms of biblical interpretation". I am not trying to divide and conquer. Christians are *not* an homogeneous group, never have been. |
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