• Welcome to Baptist Board, a friendly forum to discuss the Baptist Faith in a friendly surrounding.

    Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to all the features that our community has to offer.

    We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!

Our view: Alabama voters must reject Roy Moore; we endorse Doug Jones for U.S. Senate

Status
Not open for further replies.

Bro. Curtis

<img src =/curtis.gif>
Site Supporter
Not sure how you missed that one. Looking to hard too find something on Trump ? Missing the forest on account of the trees ?
 

Calminian

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Being pro-choice does not equal being “pro-abortion(baby murder)”......

Notice all these brave pro-choicers don't won't their own lives to be a choice. No no no no, that's not an option. Murdering me must always be ILLEGAL! But these little babies? Yeah, keep it legal.
 
Last edited:

KenH

Well-Known Member
I am not pro-choice. I want 100% of all abortions to be illegal based on the principle of double effect.
 

Calminian

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Anyone who says they're pro-life but supports pro-muder candidates is indeed pro-murder.

I believe there are some very misguided pro-lifers that sit out elections. They need to be smacked around (metaphorically speaking), but "pro-lifers" voting for Clinton, Obama, Kerry, Gore, Carter, etc. are pro abortion. Doesn't matter what they say.
 
D

Deleted member 12390

Guest
Anyone who says they're pro-life but supports pro-muder candidates is indeed pro-murder.

I believe there are some very misguided pro-lifers that sit out elections. They need to be smacked around (metaphorically speaking), but "pro-lifers" voting for Clinton, Obama, Kerry, Gore, Carter, etc. are pro abortion. Doesn't matter what they say.
Amen brother!

Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
 

KenH

Well-Known Member
I believe there are some very misguided pro-lifers that sit out elections.

There is nothing wrong with not voting. If poitics keeps going the way it is, then by next November I may finally be able to give up this garbage for good. David Lipscomb in his treatise, “On Civil Government”, may be correct that Christians should have nothing to do with this junk. Personally, I find it a hard habit to break, but I watched pro wrestling for about 30 years until the mid-90s and gave it up. So I know I can break habits. :)
 

Earth Wind and Fire

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
The voters should have rejected President Obama by same reasoning though, as he was not qualified to become president due to no experience and really bad ultra liberal agenda!
Don’t say ultra liberal when it was in fact a Socialist agenda through lies, deceit, bullying tactics and payoffs. It was not a presidency of ‘Mr Gorbachev, tear down that wall’ ... that was masculine, that was confidence in America, that was advancing our nation on the international playing field. No instead BO gave us, ‘if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor,’ Benghazi and threats from the IRS yada yada. So don’t portray BO as a bumbling inexperienced left wing politician cause that would just be giving him a pass on his horrible presidential record.
 

Logos1560

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
I don’t think that at this point anyone can honestly believe Roy Moore is innocent of every accusation. Thus, in my view anyone who still supports him is, in essence, saying they will support him regardless.

Are you possibly making an incorrect assumption?

Have you jumped to conclusions against Roy Moore on a possible unscriptural basis of only one witness in each individual accusation?

Deut. 19:15 One witness shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity, or for any sin, in any sin that he sinneth

Is an imperfect individual's memories after 30 years or even 40 years to be blindly trusted as 100% reliable?

Is it not possible that people may view and remember the past as either better than it actually was or as worse than it actually was? If people may vaguely remember something, is it possible that they may invent or make up details to match their imperfect or one-sided memory of it? Can people remember the past inaccurately or paint it differently than it actually was? Have there been no actual cases where one person is falsely accused by another person?

Both candidates would be imperfect sinners. Voters may vote based on which they think is the lesser of two evils. Perhaps they may think that voting someone who has been accused of unproven charges is not as bad as voting for someone who supports the legal killing of innocent unborn babies.
 

TCassidy

Late-Administator Emeritus
Administrator
I don’t think that at this point anyone can honestly believe Roy Moore is innocent of every accusation.
Ken, I suggest you research the death of Emmett Till, in 1955. He was an African American 14 year old boy accused of whistling at or otherwise offending a white woman in Money, Mississippi. He was lynched. The woman's husband and his brother kidnapped the boy, beat him to death, horribly mutilated his body, then dumped his body in the Tallahatchie River.

The accuser, Carolyn Bryant, admitted, in 2008, that she had made up the story. But young Emmett Till is still dead.

Time for Christians to get back to the Biblical standard of justice, and get away from this politically popular lynch-law.
 

KenH

Well-Known Member
KenH said:
I don’t think that at this point anyone can honestly believe Roy Moore is innocent of every accusation.

I recant this statement.
 
My Dad told me, "There is only common thread among serial killers. They were all unwanted children. So, abortion gets rid of them."

So, I said, "Then, the democrat cure for all human ills would be cyanide!"

But if we fight abortion without mentioning the need for girls to remain chaste, God does not fight with us. It would be like asking God to help solve the problems of habitual drunkenness without mentioning alcohol. Abortion is caused by fornication.

But, some abortions are performed on married women. I would bet even the married women seeking abortion fornicated at some point.

There are no substantiated claims impugning Roy Moore. There is also a strong motivation among his opponents to cook up lies about him. I tend to believe Moore over his accusers, because women lie about that stuff all the time!
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top