Catchy title isn't it lol, and perhaps hate is a strong word, perhaps a better phrase for the title would be "State enforced tolerance produces Anglo/Christian persecution". Because that really is the issue, we Christians don't really care if you hate us, oh we don't really like it, but it doesn't bother us on the whole, as long as you leave us alone all is well.
The real issue is not the emotional and mental distaste for Christianity and Anglo/Saxon culture, its the active and vehement persecution by the legal system that we really won’t stand for.
I present to you the state of affairs in (formerly) Great Briton:
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25361297-7583,00.html When a child gets arrested because she mentions that she can't understand her class mates, as they all speak another language than she does, which I would bet a year’s salary wouldn't have happened if she would have complained that she couldn't understand her classmates because they were all speaking English, or when you get fired because you email your fellow church goers to pray for you and your boss finds out? Your nation is deep into its death spiral.
Now things aren't this bad here in the USA, but give the current political powers a chance folks, they've only had 120 odd days these things take time don't you know. Already you can get suspended/expelled from school if you wear a Christian t-shirt, or talk about guns, carry a pocket knife or a myriad of other things, I mean a 14 year old kid was arrested not too long ago for not giving up her Cell Phone; things are not well in the (formerly) shining city on a hill.
When politicians and newsiest talk about tolerance, you should always translate it into "anything offensive to Christians and/or the founding fathers", never is this kind of tolerance a good thing for us, we always come out having to shut up, because our beliefs might offend someone else. Not that it matters when someone else's beliefs offend us, because you know, were the judgmental ones who place values on life choices and an individual’s actions. (That whole sin thing really ticks people off beyond comprehension evidently). So understand, when people talk about tolerance they are talking about making traditional American values, traditional Christian values unacceptable often legally so.
-Trent
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