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In threads throughout the forum people are discussing diverse social issues. In each discussion a percentage of Christians posit that Biblical law ought to be imposed on people, even those who are non-believers. Where the concepts of civic virture and biblical virtue are in accord this is a non issue, almost all religious people and non-religious alike agree that murder, theft, adultery and so on are unacceptable, and ought to be regulated. In the areas where the Bible is our source for morality, but civic virture has no prohabition, or lesser prohabition: areas such as abortion, sexual morals, drinking and the role of women in society to name a few, a significant percentage of Christians seem to propose that Bible law ought to be imposed in the civil society.
So, how would you feel about living in a society governed by Biblical standards? If your are in the "yes" group, what civil liberties would you be willing to surrender in order to allow the State Church the power to enforce the law?
So, how would you feel about living in a society governed by Biblical standards? If your are in the "yes" group, what civil liberties would you be willing to surrender in order to allow the State Church the power to enforce the law?