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Yeah, when it suits their purpose (i.e., when it's about government helping the poor) suddenly they want to keep Christian values out of government. But when it's about posting the 10 commandments in courts, or imposing certain denominational prayers on school kids, that's different. Then they want government to act on their behalf.
I thought you guys had nothing against that, but you do. But when you can siphon money out of the pockets of perfect strangers IN THE NAME OF helping the poor (in the name of, not actually helping any poor mind you), then suddenly putting Christianity on the entire populace in the form of a tax..............there you are big as day. Then you're the biggest Christian there ever was. You think you working in his name........he'll confess he never knew you, hypocrites. Charity is only counted by free will alone, otherwise it isn't charity at all but a tax.