Some of the conflict recently has involvedthe ideology of whether or
not a list like TruthTalk should be a secular list or a Christian list.
There is a more general topic involved here that concernsour Bill of
Rights and the concept of separation of church and State. I would
likefor us to
BTW It was the Baptists that were killed beaten banished. It was unlawful to be Baptist in America until the revolutionary War except in Rhode Island founded by Baptists. It was these same Baptists that accepted into RI, the Jews and every other form of religion to freely worship as they saw fit.
Interesting.
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BTW
It was the Baptists that were killed beaten banished. It was unlawful to be Baptist in America until the revolutionary War except in Rhode Island founded by Baptists. It was these same Baptists
..was written by whom--anybody
know/anything about this v interesting person virtually banished from Am.
history?
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..ftr, this v interestingperson also wrote the (historic)French
BoR
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..was written by whom--anybody
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On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 13:03:44
Ben Franklin?
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..ftr, this v interesting person also wrote the (historic) French BoR
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http://www.present-truth.org/Roger-Williams/R-WilliamsTOC.htm Roger Williams was the apostle of a doctrine which in time became the fundamental tenet of American philosophy of civil government–the proposition that the civil authorities have no jurisdiction over the conscience in religious
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An interesting keeper for my files -- but did he, too, believe that King James was a evangelical Chrsitian? THAT's what I want to knowholy snikies !! Is the correct answer to G's question ... R W?
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I have to go eat, now. Funny, but I seriously thought I was taught this in school. Ah ! Old age. I do want to know. History is a most interesting topic.
Here's a news flash -- I am giving up on Sean Hannity. The past three weeks have been very disappointing. For some reason -- the bulldog
ciao
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I have to go eat, now. Funny, but I seriously thought I was
taught this in school. Ah ! Old age. I do
want to know. History is a most interesting topic.
Here's a news flash -- I am giving up on Sean
Hannity.
Patrick henry and Baptists without Permits http://www.baptistpillar.com/bd0527.htm Three Baptist preachers were brought to trial for preaching. http://www.bjcpa.org/resources/pubs/pub_truett_address.htm Baptists and Religious Liberty NOT TOLERATION, BUT RIGHT Baptists have one consistent
Patrick henry and Baptists without Permits http://www.baptistpillar.com/bd0527.htm Three Baptist preachers were brought to trial for preaching. http://www.bjcpa.org/resources/pubs/pub_truett_address.htm Baptists and Religious Liberty NOT TOLERATION, BUT RIGHT Baptists have one consistent
Patrick henry and Baptists without Permits http://www.baptistpillar.com/bd0527.htm Three Baptist preachers were brought to trial for preaching. http://www.bjcpa.org/resources/pubs/pub_truett_address.htm Baptists and Religious Liberty NOT TOLERATION, BUT RIGHT Baptists have one consistent
LOL That is FUNNY! What pray tell is an EVangelical prior to 1900?? [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:An interesting keeper for my files -- but did he, too, believe that King James was a evangelical Chrsitian? THAT's what I want to knowholy snikies !! Is the correct answer to G's
What pray tell is an EVangelical prior to 1900??
DAVEH: HmmIs this a test? If so, I should think the
answer is simple...PreVangelical.
Kevin Deegan wrote:
LOL That is FUNNY!
What pray tell is an EVangelical prior to 1900??
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Good one!Dave Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What pray tell is an EVangelical prior to 1900??DAVEH: HmmIs this a test? If so, I should think the answer is simple...PreVangelical.Kevin Deegan wrote: LOL That is FUNNY! What pray tell is an EVangelical prior to 1900??
A king ??
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LOL That is FUNNY!
What pray tell is an EVangelical prior to 1900??
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An interesting keeper for my files -- but did he, too, believe that King James was a evangelical
Evangelicals have been on the "DOWNGRADE" for quite some time now![EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:A king ??-- Original message -- From: Kevin Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] LOL That is FUNNY! What pray tell is an EVangelical prior to 1900?? [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:An
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