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is that if people claim that everything in the Bible is good, and if they say that we should have no separation between church and state, and if they say that the Bible should be made the law of our own modern western societies, then I'm going to keep repeating all the worst stories from the Bible.
Who's saying that though? Is there really a mainstream Christian group out there saying we should go back to Old Testament ways? For real? I can understand doctrine that says that we should try to live by the example of Jesus Christ, and be proud if we have a government based on that example because everything Jesus upheld(two of the most important laws, love God with all your heart and love your neighbor as yourself) because that seems to be the fairest and most logical way to live. But as with the Hebrews of Moses' day, there were "if's" and "buts" thrown in by people, human beings, flawed creatures, more detailed and expounded on than the basic Ten that God initially gave them, and no Christian group I've heard of anywhere(at least today) is suggesting that we live or govern ourselves this way.

There is a group, a radical extremist zealot group out there, demanding that everybody turn to their prehistoric and religious thinking, but I don't believe it's based in Christianity.

TEEEEEEEEJ


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