So you are admitting to the wrong-wing slant of Christianity?
:laugh: That was truly funny.
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So you are admitting to the wrong-wing slant of Christianity?
So you are admitting to the wrong-wing slant of Christianity?
It is really good to know that there is a Christian side of one party that embraces and passes laws the prop up abortion and gay life styles, and the Christian side of another party that is run by self indulgent, power hungry, morally degenerate slobs that will use any issue, including lying about being conservative, lying about protecting our liberty, and lying about their family and moral values to garner votes. Yes sir, that is what you call a double Christian side.No, I was admitting to the Christian side of Christianity, the left-wing side. When I said right-wing I really meant the Reich-wing side.
That was good...I was waiting for the punch line :laugh: "left wing Christianity" BAHAHAHAHANo, I was admitting to the Christian side of Christianity, the left-wing side. When I said right-wing I really meant the Reich-wing side.
Really?It is not an assumption. It is FACT that the ancient Jews were not aware of the mechanics of conception as we know them.
No, I was admitting to the Christian side of Christianity, the left-wing side. When I said right-wing I really meant the Reich-wing side.
Back on topic...
In a posthumous memoir that will soon be published, Kennedy shares his thoughts on the Chappaquiddick incident:
Kennedy says his actions on Chappaquiddick on July 18, 1969, were "inexcusable." He says he was afraid and "made terrible decisions" and had to live with the guilt for more than four decades.More HERE
Paul, it is indeed tragic about what happened to Mary Jo. But it was an accident. Kennedy shouldn't have left the scene. But should he have been persecuted over it? No. Did he get off lighter than you or I would have? Who knows. But would you think that Laura Welch should have been imprisoned for vehicular homicide as well? I know the circumstances of the accidents were different, but people died in both.He still went on to prosper. In fact, he was alive for another 4 decades, while she was laid to rest and never have the chance to live, prosper, and attain her dreams.
I still say he should have went to jail, and never been allowed to run for public office. Now that is beginning of true remorse, and you can't deny that MP. Or, maybe you will and can, deny that?
Shalom,
Pastor Paul:type:
Paul, it is indeed tragic about what happened to Mary Jo. But it was an accident. Kennedy shouldn't have left the scene. But should he have been persecuted over it? No. Did he get off lighter than you or I would have? Who knows. But would you think that Laura Welch should have been imprisoned for vehicular homicide as well? I know the circumstances of the accidents were different, but people died in both.
An Accident! Hog wash - Though there wasn't probably enough proof , there was enough circumstantial evidence that Teddy was DWI! It was not an accident!
It was an accident, that's all. She's just one more unfortunate person who was killed in a vehicular accident.
It was an accident, that's all. She's just one more unfortunate person who was killed in a vehicular accident.
It was an accident, that's all. She's just one more unfortunate person who was killed in a vehicular accident.
Yeah, no use crying over spilt milk, right?
Yep, water under the bridge.Yeah, no use crying over spilt milk, right?
It was an accident, that's all. She's just one more unfortunate person who was killed in a vehicular accident.
Yep ! Just like that "unfortunate accident" involving J. Caesar & Brutus - Brutus was just practicing his knife thrusts when ole Julius just happened to get in the way.