Well, Doctorate of Theology or not, you are the one who quoted the KKK, not me. And your statement that the KKK was a product of the people I support is nonsense since it has always been a Christian group and even today if you go to their website you can read that they only want born-again Christians to join--people who have felt Christ's love.
Oh yeah, I have a doctorate in Phrenology too, so what? A doctorate in bad science is worth a doctorate in mythology any day.
One might think that big-time Christian with a DOCTORATE IN THEOLOGY would not resort to personal attacks while passing out fallacious information. I don't know where you have lived, but I know where I did that many churches condemned inter-faith marriages because it says to do so in Genesis 24:3, Numbers 25:1-9, Ezra 9:12, Nehemiah 10:30 and many churches interpreted that to mean "if you are not a member of our sect," just as YOU have done by ruling out Mormons and Catholics as being Christians.
Fair enough, you have double standard that applies to people you don't like but does not apply to others--well, that's Christian enough isn't it? It was a fallacious argument and specious reasoning when the KKK used it, it's even more so now in the 21st century. The laws against gay people are nothing more than Christian attempts to punish people they don't like, but vegeance is mine saith the Lord. Overstepping your bounds there OT.
We shall see, won't we? I should be back in town and able to write more this evening or tomorrow. As a person with a DOCTORATE in THEOLOGY (I will assume Christian theology) you seem to have a fairly tenuous grasp of the fine points of scripture. One of the problems with the Bible is that it has so many contradictions in it and so many interpretations from all of the translations, not to mention the things deliberately added to change the meaning. A good example is the 6th Commandment: THOU SHALT NOT KILL, has become THOU SHALT NOT MURDER in just the last couple of decades.
Gotta go to work.