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I responded to your queries at 9.43 on the 30th of January. Perhaps you saw my response and have judged, God-like, that is it not "satisfactory". Well, it may not be to you, but as I am His humble servant and prophet, so the Lord is my judge. As for your claim that there are people who are both Libertarian and Christian, they are not real Christians. It is true that many people call themselves Christians, to seek to gain credibility for their beliefs, but I am interested in people who are truly worthy of that name; not once-a-week Churchies or "liberal Christians" - people who seek to recreate God in their own image. Look at the mainstream churces - the Uniting is the most obvious example, but also elements of the Anglicans (outside Sydney) and Catholics; they turn the other cheek to homosexuals, fornicators, left-handed rowers, female priests and other abominations, being more interested in "bums on pews" than in adhering to the Word of God. The Ten Commandments are just that; not optional extras. Where did the stages of the cross come from? - certainly not from the Bible. No man is an isalnd, but libertarianism is not about respect for the word of God; rather, it elevates selfish individualism and disregards the unravelling of the social fabric it induces. Suffer the little children! From what I've seen on this site, Libertarians seeking the cloak of Christianity is like Feminists claiming to be Muslims.
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