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<blockquote data-quote="LUColt27" data-source="post: 52216260" data-attributes="member: 233458"><p>To be perfectly honest, I'd appreciate it if the government stayed out of church, and people didn't try to make their "Religion" the book of rules for the nation to follow. Of course, this isn't just for the religions in the classical sense. I'm talking the treehuggers, animal rights activists, gun nuts, and any other group that seeks to mold the laws in their own image. Yes, we should protect the environment, help animals that need it, and be able to arm ourselves against the government or criminals (Synonym alert!). But the nation started out by a bunch of people working together, despite their differences. That's how the US got to it's highest point, and our inability to do so anymore simply shows that our downfall is near, unless we put aside out squabbles and learn to compromise. There is a happy middle ground somewhere, but people evidently don't want to work towards it. So be it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LUColt27, post: 52216260, member: 233458"] To be perfectly honest, I'd appreciate it if the government stayed out of church, and people didn't try to make their "Religion" the book of rules for the nation to follow. Of course, this isn't just for the religions in the classical sense. I'm talking the treehuggers, animal rights activists, gun nuts, and any other group that seeks to mold the laws in their own image. Yes, we should protect the environment, help animals that need it, and be able to arm ourselves against the government or criminals (Synonym alert!). But the nation started out by a bunch of people working together, despite their differences. That's how the US got to it's highest point, and our inability to do so anymore simply shows that our downfall is near, unless we put aside out squabbles and learn to compromise. There is a happy middle ground somewhere, but people evidently don't want to work towards it. So be it. [/QUOTE]
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