antithesis
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Posted 12:52 am, 03/25/2024
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As usual you lie Anti Muslims make up about 9% of state prisoners
The link I posted said that 8.4% are Muslim... which is "about 9%."
As usual, you can't defend your argument so you resort to weak and childish insults Which, of course, is when I know that I've won the debate.
Tuvalu is a Christian State and just Beautiful. Never been but looks amazing. I would worry about sea level rise there though, as mostly atolls. Maybe you guys could consider moving there! Ironically, so are Denmark, Norway and Greenland! But since they're Socialist, would Christians be willing to give up their political bias in order to favor their religious bias?
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Bestill
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Posted 12:34 am, 03/25/2024
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Tuvalu is a Christian State and just Beautiful. Never been but looks amazing. I would worry about sea level rise there though, as mostly atolls. Maybe you guys could consider moving there! https://www.timelesstuvalu.com/
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Anonymoose
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Posted 12:32 am, 03/25/2024
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As usual you lie Anti Muslims make up about 9% of state prisoners, though they are only about 1% of the U.S. population, a new report from the civil rights organization Muslim Advocates finds. The report, released Thursday, is the most comprehensive count of Muslims in state prisons so far.
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antithesis
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Posted 12:15 am, 03/25/2024
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Guess that's why the prisons are empty.
Interesting that you should mention that...
As of the last census, the wide majority of federal prisoners were Christian. 8.4% were Muslim, 3.1% Native American, 2% Pagan, 1.7% Jewish, 1% Buddhist, 0.1% Hindu, and 0.1% Atheist.
Note that 0.1% of prisoners are atheist, while 0.7% of the general population is atheist. This means that atheists are the least likely to be convicted per capita.
Challenge yourself to move to an Islam controlled city or even country. Since you seem to believe that a Christian controlled city or country is superior, and seem to be opposed to the First Amendment, shouldn't it be you that should "challenge yourself" to move to a Christian country?
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Bestill
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Posted 9:32 pm, 03/24/2024
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I like to move around! I know it is next to impossible for you to imagine, dunce, but we live on an incredible planet and we only have only one life. Some folks just enjoy seeing what the world is like.
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Bestill
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Posted 8:21 pm, 03/24/2024
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I have reservations about any religiously controlled state or country. Doesn't matter which religion. That being said, I have lived in a Muslim majority country and had a very good experience. Turkey and Jordan are awesome! Malaysia? Never been, but folks who have traveled there have highly recommend a visit.
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Anonymoose
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Posted 6:26 pm, 03/24/2024
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Guess that's why the prisons are empty. Challenge yourself to move to an Islam controlled city or even country.
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antithesis
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Posted 2:25 pm, 03/24/2024
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with your declaration of the Christian religion decreasing , violent crime and all other bad acts on the significant rise. Do you give any correlation to the fact that morals are definitely declining in America with the Christian religion declining?
The violent crime rate in the US has been dropping steadily since 1992...
You make an interesting point... violent crime has dropped pretty proportionate to the decrease in Christianity. So maybe there is a correlation, just the opposite of what you were thinking...
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tribune
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Posted 11:22 am, 03/24/2024
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Nothing or nowhere is anything as amoral as Christianity as it is practiced in the hypocritical Bible Belt. The BB Bible Thumpers have been preaching about coming to Jesus for decades, while ignoring the teachings of Christ in their own thoughts, words and deeds. How did the parable go, you know the one about the mote and the beam?
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Acumen
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Posted 11:13 am, 03/24/2024
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There is a big difference between being Christian and having morals.
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Acumen
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Posted 10:58 am, 03/24/2024
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Who told you crime was increasing?
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Anonymoose
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Posted 10:48 am, 03/24/2024
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Antithesis with your declaration of the Christian religion decreasing , violent crime and all other bad acts on the significant rise. Do you give any correlation to the fact that morals are definitely declining in America with the Christian religion declining?
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antithesis
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Posted 1:34 am, 03/24/2024
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Ants posts makes no sense as usual, by your logic Christians from Mexico are seeking refuge in Christian USA.
The US isn't Christian... by definition it's secular.
And statistically, in 2020 only "47% of Americans said they belonged to a church, synagogue, or mosque."
It continued to drop to 46% in 2022, and you can see that the trend has been dropping every year since 1992 with the exception of 5 years...
So again... you have Christians seeking refuge in a secular nation where religion is dying away every year.
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Anonymoose
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Posted 8:56 pm, 03/23/2024
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Tri are they coming here from all over the world for diversity
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tribune
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Posted 7:19 pm, 03/23/2024
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mouse, if by Christian countries you include the USA. George Washington made it clear to the Bey of Tunis that America was NOT a Christian country.
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udfred
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Posted 6:59 pm, 03/23/2024
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Ants posts makes no sense as usual, by your logic Christians from Mexico are seeking refuge in Christian USA. It's not just Mexicans at the border . BS probably because they still haven't figured out how to properly produce food over there. If the Biden administration has its way we won't be able to produce enough food here either. There's no electric farm equipment that actually works. NONE
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Bestill
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Posted 2:37 pm, 03/23/2024
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As the United States is secular, you need not worry if you hate Islam. Are they seeking refuge in Zambia?
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Acumen
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Posted 1:12 pm, 03/23/2024
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antithesis
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Posted 1:10 pm, 03/23/2024
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According to the 2020 Mexican government census (the most recent), approximately 78 percent of the population identifies as Roman Catholic (compared with 83 percent in 2010); 10 percent as Protestant or evangelical Protestant; and 1.5 percent as other religious groups, including Judaism, Jehovah's Witnesses, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Church of Jesus Christ), and Islam. More than 2.5 percent of the population report practicing a religion not otherwise specified (compared with more than 2 percent in 2010), and 8.1 percent report not practicing any religion (compared with 5 percent in 2010). Some Indigenous persons practice syncretic religious traditions, including blending Catholicism with Indigenous beliefs.
One might ask... "if Christianity is so fantastic, why do Christians seek refuge in non-Christian countries?"
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