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Christian Exodus Movement


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#1 MichaelAnissimov

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Posted 26 May 2004 - 01:06 AM


Funny link posted on the extropy list:

http://www.christianexodus.org/

Looks like Bruce might have to consider leaving Alabama eventually. :)

#2 lightowl

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Posted 26 May 2004 - 01:37 AM

They are moving backwards. It seems to me they want to create a nation that do not accept people without religion. Or am I totally mistaking? This planet is to small for nations to disconnect totally from the rest of the world, and I suspect that is what they are seeking to do. If they had their own planet in another solar system I would gladly let them create the society they are seeking to make. But the borders of this earth is rapidly fading away. No nation today can ignore the rest of the world.

many different states will call for dissolution of the Union


That would truly be the disaster of the century.

#3 Lazarus Long

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Posted 26 May 2004 - 02:29 AM

Judge Roy Moore rises and the South secedes again. Well at least it promises to be entertaining,

Hey they are talking more and more seriously about re-instituting the draft folks too and the cut off age is 45.

If this site is not a joke then enforcement for 'not" registering is commencing.
http://www.draftregistration.us/


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Ten Commandments case looms large in Alabama primary
Judge's supporters on ballot
Monday, May 24, 2004 Posted: 3:37 PM EDT (1937 GMT)

MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- Bounced from office and not listed on any ballots, Alabama's "Ten Commandments judge" could nonetheless be a major player in the state's primary June 1.

Supporters of former Chief Justice Roy Moore have lined up to run for one congressional seat and all three state Supreme Court seats up for election.

"The public is tired of politicians professing certain beliefs and not acting on those beliefs," said Tom Parker, Moore's former legal adviser, who now is trying to unseat Justice Jean Brown in the Republican primary. "They want elected officials who have the moral courage to do what they will say they will do when they're running for election."
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#4 Lazarus Long

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Posted 26 May 2004 - 02:45 AM

BTW, among the things I do in the web, I monitor 'hate groups' and one is a White Supremacist group that has been advocating this exact same thing up in the Pacific Northwest. Sorry "Cascadians" but they want to be your neighbors.

They have been calling for the "White Man" to rise up and band together with him to build an "Independent Community in the State of Washington, probably around Olympia where this guy 'Covington' is from.

Frankly I think he is just a scam artist exploiting poorly educated bigots but I just thought the mention of this plan and the "veiled language" was too similar to ignore.

I am generally reluctant to post links like this because it only encourages them but I also feel it is necessary at time to expose what is going on so here is a link.

http://distant-thunder.kicks-ass.org/

#5 advancedatheist

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Posted 26 May 2004 - 03:38 AM

It's ironic that this site would quote Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson, like many figures back then influenced by the Enlightenment, considered christianity a superstition. Do the Christian "Exodists" realize that Jefferson took scissors to the Gospels and edited out all the supernatural stuff in Jesus' alleged "biography"?

#6 kevin

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Posted 26 May 2004 - 04:19 AM

That draft site is hilarious.. http://www.draftregistration.us/

#7 Lazarus Long

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Posted 26 May 2004 - 05:09 AM

I couldn't resist :))

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#8 Bruce Klein

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Posted 26 May 2004 - 07:15 AM

Looks like Bruce might have to consider leaving Alabama eventually.


I left Alabama long time ago (in my head). The weather's nice though.

#9 bacopa

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Posted 26 May 2004 - 07:58 AM

that draft thingy is quite funny, and the Christian thing well they can kiss my ass too...




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