Post author:David Ould Post published:November 23, 2005 Post category:Blog Post comments:6 Comments Related Share my story Share this content Opens in a new window X Opens in a new window Facebook Opens in a new window Pinterest Opens in a new window LinkedIn Opens in a new window Reddit You Might Also Like Vicar Resigns Over Same-Sex Marriage Out of Integrity to Vows March 30, 2012 Dual Citizens Episode 5 – Canberra Protests, Ukraine and Intersectionality February 18, 2022 Leave a ReplyDefault Comments (6)Facebook CommentsDisqus Comments (0) This Post Has 6 Comments detroitfather November 23, 2005 Reply I love it. Thinking of where I can post this … bwahahahahaha! Loading... jeltzz November 23, 2005 Reply good stuff. Loading... yodaganon November 24, 2005 Reply Isn’t liberalism the neccessary concept that all Christians thrive upon? Especially, considering the seperation between church and state? Loading... David Ould November 24, 2005 Reply um. no. At least not liberal theology. Liberalism in the social sense, perhaps. What exactly do you mean by it? Loading... yodaganon November 24, 2005 Reply That the state is no longer under any obligation to support freedom of religion – one of the most famous liberalist idealogies. Loading... David Ould November 24, 2005 Reply right. So then we’re talking about different things, each within their own context. Loading... Leave a Reply to detroitfatherCancel reply davidould
detroitfather November 23, 2005 Reply I love it. Thinking of where I can post this … bwahahahahaha! Loading...
yodaganon November 24, 2005 Reply Isn’t liberalism the neccessary concept that all Christians thrive upon? Especially, considering the seperation between church and state? Loading...
David Ould November 24, 2005 Reply um. no. At least not liberal theology. Liberalism in the social sense, perhaps. What exactly do you mean by it? Loading...
yodaganon November 24, 2005 Reply That the state is no longer under any obligation to support freedom of religion – one of the most famous liberalist idealogies. Loading...
David Ould November 24, 2005 Reply right. So then we’re talking about different things, each within their own context. Loading...
I love it.
Thinking of where I can post this … bwahahahahaha!
good stuff.
Isn’t liberalism the neccessary concept that all Christians thrive upon? Especially, considering the seperation between church and state?
um.
no. At least not liberal theology.
Liberalism in the social sense, perhaps. What exactly do you mean by it?
That the state is no longer under any obligation to support freedom of religion – one of the most famous liberalist idealogies.
right. So then we’re talking about different things, each within their own context.