Zaac
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Nope. Since we're now getting specious, I typed it and posed the question.You are the one who just said it.
HankD
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Nope. Since we're now getting specious, I typed it and posed the question.You are the one who just said it.
HankD
Nope. Since we're now getting specious, I typed it and posed the question.
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So NOW you're acknowledging what Jesus said?Hmm,
Jesus used this kind of an answer in a similar "specious" question.
Mark 15:2 And Pilate asked him, Art thou the King of the Jews? And he answering said unto him, Thou sayest it.
HankD
False. As Christians we should never choose evil. This is moral relativism.
Not necessarily but I am using his technique.So NOW you're acknowledging what Jesus said?
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Jesus never went against Himself.Not necessarily but I am using his technique.
HankD
I know. That's why I like His technique.Jesus never went against Himself.
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Funny cause you're not imitating or duplicating it with YOUR comments.[emoji38]I know. That's why I like His technique.
HankD
Yep. What are you saying? Just what did the taxes he paid support?
Well, it was the first post in the series when in effect I said "Thou sayest it".Funny cause you're not imitating or duplicating it with YOUR comments.
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And thou didest say some stuff.Well, it was the first post in the series when in effect I said "Thou sayest it".
HankD
Choosing between Hillary and Trump is not moral relativism. It is situational ethics, when you have to choose between two (or more) options but it is not a matter of thinking there is no such thing as absolute good and absolute evil.
Pregnancy by rape is a good example of situational ethics - any choice is unacceptable on the surface but a choice does have to be made, why this is a better example of situational ethics than voting Clinton or Trump. You could advert the latter by simply not voting.
LOL.Well, it was the first post in the series when in effect I said "Thou sayest it".
HankD
Just curious -
Of those strong Bernie Sanders supporters
In general, how do you think they will vote in November
Clinton
Trump
Jill Stein
other
Not vote?
so if the Sanders do not vote for Clinton- how much influence do you think they will have on the election?
This post is getting way off the OP!
It is NOT about the lesser of 2 evils
It is not about other political parties
It is not about taxes
Who do you think that Bernie supporters will generally vote for?
I believe the Bernie supporters are going to decide the election but no one can predict how they will align themselves. Yes I agree most will stay home but the remainder will decide the election IMO.Okay, there's a slew of Bernie supporters around here, and it seems like the staunch Democrats (about 60%) are going for Hillary but they're still not so happy about it. The others are split between staying home or going for Trump or third party.
Looks different across the generations - millennials are going to mostly stay home or go third party, gen x is going for one of the two major candidates, and the boomers are going Hillary - the "establishment" attraction seems to increase with age around here,