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Cheney-Edwards Debate

Discussion in 'Free-For-All Archives' started by RockRambler, Oct 5, 2004.

  1. Gup20

    Gup20 Active Member

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    Weren't you whining about a theocracy in Iraq? What better way of defeating a theocracy then with a democracy.

    Those that came over on the Mayflower made a compact declaring Christianity our state religion. We can see how long that stuck. Our 'founding fathers' were also responsible for passing federal congressional orders mandating the printing of Bibles for school ciriculum. This was AFTER our constitution and independence - after the 'separation of church and state' (which is a phrase I can't find in the constitution) was supposedly in effect.

    I agree with some of this, actually... however, we have a "democratic republic" rather than a pure republic. China, for example, is a republic. Our founders did not hate democracy, but saw a better way in a democratic republic.
     
  2. JGrubbs

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    There was never a theocracy in Iraq, Saddam was an athiest, and was at odds with fudamentalist muslims like Bin Laden.

    There is a MAJOR difference in a democracy and a "Constitutional Republic". Our founders knew this, and the politicians trying to change us into a democracy know this.
     
  3. Pastor Larry

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    But it was ratified by a majority of legal voters. Don't forget, a republic is a form of democractic government. Don't think that "democracy" always means a true democracy. I don't know of any nations that have that.
     
  4. JGrubbs

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    The Iraqi constitution was not ratified by a majority of "legal voters". The Christians in Iraq were not even allowed to participate in the "new democracy". Millions of them started fleeing the country after reading their new constitution.
     
  5. Daisy

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    Petty detail!

    Not quite, he was a secularist in terms of government and he tolerated the Christian community as well as most sects of Islam. But he did erect several mosques and he did pray to Allah.

    That is true. Not only was bin Laden a fundamentalist, but an ascetic and a Wahabi.
     
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