I agree that Jim is correct in regards to
conservative right-wing christians but I disagree that that philosphy is held by all right-wing conservatives (political party or political viewpoint-wise).
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>Doesn't the Bible teach to love your enemies and to spread the word of Christ to ends of the earth?>
>Some parts do. Other passages do the exact opposite. In fact, all-in-all it is one of the most violent books there are.
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>Jim, either you're much more preceptive then me or you're reading way too much into their message. ;-)>
>Unfotunately Jim is correct. The ultimate goal of Christianity (from a fundamentalist point of view) is exactly as Jim said. That what is expected at "Rapture" time (Apocalypse et al).
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>Not to say that fundametalist Muslims or others don't have a similar agenda.
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