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So Why are Christians so concerned about Obamacare and Politics?

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Zaac

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And that's fine, and you shouldn't judge others for doing the same.

I didn't. I said from what I could see, they were both incredibly wicked men and that i wouldn't be voting for either. Difference being folks tried to justify the wickedness of the Mormon.



Again, you put up a lot of great stuff here, but it in this case, it just looks like you're saying it's wrong when everyone else does it, because they don't do it like you do.

I've said no such thing. I simply asked what all the vitriol was about. Because based upon what TND is saying, this seems to be more about money than anything else.
 

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And that's fine, and you shouldn't judge others for doing the same.



Again, you put up a lot of great stuff here, but it in this case, it just looks like you're saying it's wrong when everyone else does it, because they don't do it like you do.

So he is against a mormon but not an abortionist. One must wonder if skin color comes into play.
 
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Bro. Curtis

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I didn't. I said from what I could see, they were both incredibly wicked men and that i wouldn't be voting for either. Difference being folks tried to justify the wickedness of the Mormon.

And folks tried to justify, and still do, the current wickedness.

Another thing, you offered no viable alternative. If you truly believed in a party outside the big two, then you should support them. I voted for Gary Johnson. There are those on this board who say I support abortion, and gay marriage, because of that vote, but I was convinced he is more like Thomas Jefferson than anything we've seen in a while. Maybe you're afraid to take that kind of heat.


I've said no such thing. I simply asked what all the vitriol was about. Because based upon what TND is saying, this seems to be more about money than anything else.

I have my problems with the ACA, but I was willing to accept it as law, until the democrats started blocking everything. The Tea Party is being grossly misrepresented by a hostile media. They don't want the law repealed, or defunded, if only congress would agree to remove their exemptions, and those of their well-connected lapdog groups. People don't want to be serfs. But the democrats, and a few country-club republicans refuse to be treated like the folks they foist their laws upon. People are right to be angry. I'm angry for them.
 

Zaac

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And folks tried to justify, and still do, the current wickedness.

Another thing, you offered no viable alternative.

What would I need to offer a viable alternative for? What on earth does RIGHT have to do with having a viable alternative???Grown people know how to do their homework and come up with someone who meets their requirements. At least they should. :laugh:

If you truly believed in a party outside the big two, then you should support them. I voted for Gary Johnson. There are those on this board who say I support abortion, and gay marriage, because of that vote, but I was convinced he is more like Thomas Jefferson than anything we've seen in a while. Maybe you're afraid to take that kind of heat.

Nope. I said after I decided who I was gonna write in. I wrote in Rick Perry.


I have my problems with the ACA, but I was willing to accept it as law, until the democrats started blocking everything. The Tea Party is being grossly misrepresented by a hostile media. They don't want the law repealed, or defunded, if only congress would agree to remove their exemptions, and those of their well-connected lapdog groups. People don't want to be serfs. But the democrats, and a few country-club republicans refuse to be treated like the folks they foist their laws upon. People are right to be angry. I'm angry for them.

What's being angry changing? Folks were so angry about it after it went through that evangelicals went so far as to support a man who is against Christ in order to try and get rid of the man and repeal the law.

I think some times God allows this stuff just to show us what the result will be when we dishonor Him and attempt to do things our way instead of His.
 
I can't speak precisely to why Obama used the phrase he did. But it appears that he was saying, unlike Cain, that he is responsible for taking care of his brother.
Read the article, Zaac. Cain wasn't just denying he is his brother keeper. As Bowyers said, he was denying his brother was his brother. He classified him as livestock. He was therefore free to kill him. And it is this fact that Obama ignores or fails to understand, which makes his statement ludicrous. As Bowyers concludes the article, I am not my brother's "keeper." I am my brother's brother.
 
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