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	<title>Comments on: Zach Wamp Supports Public Option Church</title>
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		<title>By: Evelyn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Evelyn</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 18:06:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is ridiculous.  A Chapel on the grounds of the base doesn&#039;t establish a state-run church; it merely gives a more convenient place of worship for the troops right on the grounds.  There&#039;s nothing anywhere that designates it as certain &quot;type&quot; of worship services.... Most houses of worship on any military bases are ecumenical.  You guys need to read the Constitution.  Our forefathers fought for freedom OF religion, not freedom FROM religion.  And NOWHERE in our Constitution does it establish a &quot;separation of church and state.&quot;  READ the CONSTITUTION FOR YOURSELVES....... instead of letting OTHERS tell you &quot;what it means.&quot; 

Many founders of the U.S.A.  fled from religious persection and tyranny.  They wanted the freedom to practice religion as their conscience directed, and the FEDERAL government was prohibited from establishing a  &quot;State Religion&quot; to prevent persection of denominations one against the other, or Catholic vs. Protestant, as we saw in England and France. Our Constitution does not even prohibit a State from establishing its own religion........Did you guys know that?  

We&#039;re getting to a point that people argue that any mention of GOD on a government plot of land is against the law!  THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT OUR COUNTRY WAS STARTED TO PREVENT!  There are OTHER countries that will put you in prison for sharing Christianity, because they outlaw anything but Islam or Buddhism..........There is NO place on earth where a Christian nation imprisons you for preaching Islam, or any other religion.  And having a chapel on a military base forces NO ONE to attend it, nor does it deny them the right to drive into town to attend another house of worship of their choice!    Give me a break.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is ridiculous.  A Chapel on the grounds of the base doesn&#8217;t establish a state-run church; it merely gives a more convenient place of worship for the troops right on the grounds.  There&#8217;s nothing anywhere that designates it as certain &#8220;type&#8221; of worship services&#8230;. Most houses of worship on any military bases are ecumenical.  You guys need to read the Constitution.  Our forefathers fought for freedom OF religion, not freedom FROM religion.  And NOWHERE in our Constitution does it establish a &#8220;separation of church and state.&#8221;  READ the CONSTITUTION FOR YOURSELVES&#8230;&#8230;. instead of letting OTHERS tell you &#8220;what it means.&#8221; </p>
<p>Many founders of the U.S.A.  fled from religious persection and tyranny.  They wanted the freedom to practice religion as their conscience directed, and the FEDERAL government was prohibited from establishing a  &#8220;State Religion&#8221; to prevent persection of denominations one against the other, or Catholic vs. Protestant, as we saw in England and France. Our Constitution does not even prohibit a State from establishing its own religion&#8230;&#8230;..Did you guys know that?  </p>
<p>We&#8217;re getting to a point that people argue that any mention of GOD on a government plot of land is against the law!  THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT OUR COUNTRY WAS STARTED TO PREVENT!  There are OTHER countries that will put you in prison for sharing Christianity, because they outlaw anything but Islam or Buddhism&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.There is NO place on earth where a Christian nation imprisons you for preaching Islam, or any other religion.  And having a chapel on a military base forces NO ONE to attend it, nor does it deny them the right to drive into town to attend another house of worship of their choice!    Give me a break.</p>
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		<title>By: Ronald Fields</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ronald Fields</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 13:08:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What is he thinking?  Is this the start of a &quot;One World Religion&quot;? leading us in &quot;The New World Order&quot;?  I do not know what is in the bottom of his mind (The Lord Does) but I just don&#039;t trust him or his idea...  and especially to the tune of $14,400,000 + of tax payer money.... I wonder just how many people we could help with that much money?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is he thinking?  Is this the start of a &#8220;One World Religion&#8221;? leading us in &#8220;The New World Order&#8221;?  I do not know what is in the bottom of his mind (The Lord Does) but I just don&#8217;t trust him or his idea&#8230;  and especially to the tune of $14,400,000 + of tax payer money&#8230;. I wonder just how many people we could help with that much money?</p>
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