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Re: Religious Freedom is NOT absolute ....

by Jim Walsh <jSPAMimNwalshO3@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 7, 2008 at 09:04 AM

On Sat, 05 Apr 2008 14:25:25 -0700, Quadibloc wrote:

> On Mar 27, 5:01 pm, baldeagle <botakea...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

>> Yes, China do guarantee  religious freedom, but only to those who
>> genuinely and truly practise their religious faith.

> The limitations on religious freedom in the United States, and in the
> Western world in general, only exclude activities which are criminal in
> the ordinary sense.
> 
> In China, religous organizations are tightly controlled, because the
> government there is a dictator****p that fears any private organization
> that might organize people against injustice.
> 
> The United States would be like China if it had executed Martin Luther
> King as a foreign spy trying to divide the country.
> 
> John Savard

Well said.

-- 
Love, Jim

(P.S. I routinely delete excessive newsgroups when I follow-up.)

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