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Should Books be banned?

Beccy 2012/01/18 23:34:42
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  • Philo-Publius 2012/01/18 23:55:56
    Banning books takes away freedom
    Philo-Publius
    +16
    "...where they burn books, they will ultimately burn people also." - Heinrich Heine
    burn books ultimately burn people heinrich heine

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  • Texas J... Beccy 2012/01/20 04:11:23
    Texas Johnny
    +1
    Ain't it odd?
  • Beccy Texas J... 2012/01/20 23:38:34
    Beccy
    They read them then decide others shouldn't go figure.
  • Texas J... Beccy 2012/01/21 19:24:54
    Texas Johnny
    +1
    I wonder who put those morons in charge?
  • C.C. 2012/01/19 16:39:25
    Banning books takes away freedom
    C.C.
    +2
    Has anyone read Fahrenheit 451? Do I need to say more?

    http://www.sparknotes.com/lit...
  • urwutuis 2012/01/19 15:43:13
    Banning books takes away freedom
    urwutuis
  • Roger47 2012/01/19 15:21:22
    Banning books takes away freedom
    Roger47
    +1
    Almost no book should ever be banned. No exceptions for books with words, unless it tells you how to make bombs or do violence to others. Another exception should be for child pornography, which of course should be banned.
  • Bronar 2012/01/19 15:21:16
    Banning books takes away freedom
    Bronar
    +1
    Absolutely never, that said, I tend to keep my 7 yo away from newsstands with raunchy porn out in the open.
  • bob 2012/01/19 15:11:14
    Banning books takes away freedom
    bob
    +2
    If the Christian reich had it's way, born agains would keeping the book burning fires going. Book Burnings still happen in the deep south
  • LOU 2012/01/19 14:41:07
    Banning books takes away freedom
    LOU
    +1
    Books published by the republican party should be questioned.
    Child molesting book books published republican party questioned
  • David H... LOU 2012/01/23 18:19:51
    David Hussey
    +1
    Questioned yes, banned no
  • Chris - The Rowdy One! #187 2012/01/19 14:10:02
    Banning books takes away freedom
    Chris - The Rowdy One! #187
    +2
    I am just not into that whole leftwing ideal that the government knows what is best for us.
  • dallas Chris -... 2012/01/19 23:20:37
  • Chris -... dallas 2012/01/19 23:32:29
    Chris - The Rowdy One! #187
    It is amazing how little you know about Jesus Christ, His true followers, censorship and the powermad freaks that perpetuate it.

    Sorry young man.......these stories of false Christians do not mean crap to me and neither does your false "hippie Jesus".
  • dallas Chris -... 2012/01/19 23:38:53
  • Chris -... dallas 2012/01/19 23:50:34
    Chris - The Rowdy One! #187
    Absolutely not.....thankfully the Bible has not gotten banned here in America yet so anyone can get to know Him.

    Get off your high horse and get to know Him. You may actually be able to let all that anger go. You will feel much better if you do.
  • dallas Chris -... 2012/01/20 00:08:13 (edited)
  • Chris -... dallas 2012/01/20 15:07:02
    Chris - The Rowdy One! #187
    OK....whatever you say. I can not debate with your lack of reason nor your closed mind.
  • dallas Chris -... 2012/01/21 05:21:38
  • Chris -... dallas 2012/01/21 14:20:45
    Chris - The Rowdy One! #187
    Rock on my friend.
  • Unmitig... Chris -... 2012/01/20 01:05:42
    UnmitigatedJubilation
    +1
    Matthew 10:34
    "Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword."
  • Chris -... Unmitig... 2012/01/20 15:09:45
    Chris - The Rowdy One! #187
    Jesus drew the proverbial "line in the sand" and more or less said that you are either with him or against Him. The commies believe in the false hippie Jesus.


    34 Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword.

    35 For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in law.

    36 And a man’s foes shall be they of his own household.

    37 He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me: and he that loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.

    38 And he that taketh not his cross, and followeth after me, is not worthy of me.

    39 He that findeth his life shall lose it: and he that loseth his life for my sake shall find it.

    40 He that receiveth you receiveth me, and he that receiveth me receiveth him that sent me.

    41 He that receiveth a prophet in the name of a prophet shall receive a prophet’s reward; and he that receiveth a righteous man in the name of a righteous man shall receive a righteous man’s reward.

    42 And whosoever shall give to drink unto one of these little ones a cup of cold water only in the name of a disciple, verily I say unto you, he shall in no wise lose his reward.
  • dallas Chris -... 2012/01/21 14:24:02
  • Chris -... dallas 2012/01/21 15:06:28
    Chris - The Rowdy One! #187
    I couldn't tell you....I am not a follower of his.
  • dallas Chris -... 2012/01/21 17:16:50
  • Chris -... dallas 2012/01/21 17:29:41
    Chris - The Rowdy One! #187
    Cool man....I did not vote for him either time so there.
  • dallas Chris -... 2012/01/21 17:34:23
  • Chris -... dallas 2012/01/21 19:36:39
    Chris - The Rowdy One! #187
    I would imagine the evangelicals would be smart enough to only vote for a good black man not just any black man. I know I have voted for a black man in three Republican primaries back when I was registered as a Republican; 1996, 2000 and 2008.
  • dallas Chris -... 2012/01/23 22:12:57 (edited)
  • Chris -... dallas 2012/01/24 01:15:05
    Chris - The Rowdy One! #187
    I did not vote for him. Why do you feel that you have some sort of ability to see into my heart?
  • ✞Knight... dallas 2012/01/23 20:50:57
    ✞Knight of Honor
    +2
    His race is irrelevant; the fact that he encourages homosexuality (a grave crime in Christianity) is the real reason why most Evangelicals will oppose him.
  • dallas ✞Knight... 2012/01/23 22:16:38
  • ✞Knight... dallas 2012/01/23 22:26:41
    ✞Knight of Honor
    Fair Enough, I guess I was speaking as an Evangelical, not for all Evangelicals. For me the New Testament teachings of charity and fair distribution are supported by Obama's Economic policies; however, his strong promotion of homosexuality is very much at contrast with Christianity. I have no doubt in my mind that Obama is an Atheist for that reason. Regrettably you are probably correct in why most Evangelicals won't vote for him, but at least they're opposing Anti-Christian policies, even if it's just a coincidence.

    Also just for the record, Cheney doesn't support his daughter's choice; the only noble aspect he possesses in my mind.
  • dallas ✞Knight... 2012/01/24 01:17:29
  • ✞Knight... dallas 2012/01/24 01:33:32
    ✞Knight of Honor
    +1
    Politicians always let the media spin them; he told Fox News that he supported it for publicity purposes, but his memoirs say otherwise.
  • dallas ✞Knight... 2012/01/24 01:36:44 (edited)
  • ✞Knight... dallas 2012/01/24 01:43:36
    ✞Knight of Honor
    +1
    You didn't know that?
  • dallas ✞Knight... 2012/01/24 05:07:59
  • ✞Knight... dallas 2012/01/24 20:28:30
    ✞Knight of Honor
    +1
    Please, they made up one of the worst administrations in American History.
  • dallas ✞Knight... 2012/01/24 20:36:04
  • ✞Knight... dallas 2012/01/24 20:40:31

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