Which Christians are you talking about?Which existed outside of the bible..and before the ten commandments.....you do understand that right?Unless that religion seeks to achieve some type of pseudo-theocracy and attempts to try to codify their dogma in law -- then I don't care about their cult...they are free to practice their cult however they like...Some believe Christianity is a cult too. I guess your OP doesn't apply to them.
"Codify their dogma into law"?
That's nice and vague. YOu mean like the Commandment against Murder?
The ten commandments also said thou shall not commit adultery, bear false witness, take the lord's name in vain - are you saying we should make that punishable by law??
IS it ok if Christians support the ban on Murder because their religion tells them to? Or is it only ok with secular people want laws supporting their secular beliefs?
HOw do you tell them apart? Do you maybe make Christians wear an identifying mark and then not let thm vote?
Any and all Christians that support laws against Murder, because their religious tells them to.
I want Bill to explain to me, how that act fits his standard of NOT allowing "dogma" to be made into law.