Comments on: Bush Refuses To Release EPA Documents
Executive Privilege Cited Again Over Papers Tied To Administration's Air Quality Policies
- My belief is in the promise, truth, of God through Jesus that you may partake also in.
Posted by DarkSkies_ at 02:51 PM : Jun 22, 2008
yeah right.
That''s why it''s called "faith" rather then "fact''.... - Reply to this comment
- Posted by formrusmcsgt at 02:48 PM : Jun 22, 2008
We believe what we want to believe?
My belief is in the promise, truth, of God through Jesus that you may partake also in. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by CANYOUTELLME at 02:49 PM : Jun 22, 2008
THANK GOD!...lol.
I''ve had no one but this silly preacherman here for the last 45 minutes..... - Reply to this comment
- Darkskies,
uh.. this is a story about the president, once again, violating the people.. and you''re here peddling the bible? Wow.. what an idiot... According to you, i''m going to h*ll because I don''t believe in Jayyyysees Chrayst. If that''s not being judgemental, then I dunno what is! Anywho, let''s get back on topic.. ''k?
Do you, or do you NOT agree with the Furher''s move on claiming executive privlege in this case? - Reply to this comment
- One of the things I do know about George Washington is one day he went into Congress and demanded 10,000 Bibles and you know what congress paid out of taxpayers dollars for 10,000 Bibles that George demanded!
Posted by DarkSkies_ at 02:42 PM : Jun 22, 2008
Here''s something else you didn''t know:
With all his comments on morality, he visited prostitutes - leaving Martha at the house, of course..... - Reply to this comment
- Probaly not. You appear to spend all your time reading the same book over and over.....
Posted by formrusmcsgt at 02:40 PM : Jun 22, 2008
Yes its called that''s right you guessed it the Bible! - Reply to this comment
- One of the things I do know about George Washington is one day he went into Congress and demanded 10,000 Bibles and you know what congress paid out of taxpayers dollars for 10,000 Bibles that George demanded!
- Reply to this comment
- Maybe I do not know?
Posted by DarkSkies_ at 02:39 PM : Jun 22, 2008
Probaly not. You appear to spend all your time reading the same book over and over..... - Reply to this comment
- Washington was also the biggest whiskey distiller of his day.
Posted by formrusmcsgt at 02:36 PM : Jun 22, 2008
Maybe I do not know? - Reply to this comment
- Tell him for me not to wait, ok?
Posted by formrusmcsgt at 02:32 PM : Jun 22, 2008
This is your choice?
Posted by DarkSkies_ at 02:35 PM : Jun 22, 2008
Has been for 35 years now. - Reply to this comment
- Washington warned to lose religious principles would lose national morality!
Posted by DarkSkies_ at 02:33 PM : Jun 22, 2008
Washington was also the biggest whiskey distiller of his day. - Reply to this comment
- Does a Nation answer to God?
GEORGE MASON
The father of the bill of rights.
%u201CAs nations cannot be rewarded or punished in the next world, so they must be in this, by an inevitable chain of causes & effects, providence punishes national sins by national calamities.%u201D
God will deal with a nation here and now! - Reply to this comment
- Tell him for me not to wait, ok?
Posted by formrusmcsgt at 02:32 PM : Jun 22, 2008
This is your choice? God will not force his truth on no one?
Jesus said "I am the way and the truth and the life no man cometh unto the Father but by me." - Reply to this comment
- Excerpt from George Washington%u2019s farewell address!
%u201CLet us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion. Whatever may be conceded to the influence or refined education on minds%u2026reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle.%u201D
Washington warned to lose religious principles would lose national morality! - Reply to this comment
- He is alive and waiting for you or anyone to ask him for this assurance by calling on him because of our sin debt!
Posted by DarkSkyAbov at 02:27 PM : Jun 22, 2008
Tell him for me not to wait, ok? - Reply to this comment
- JOHN JAY
First Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
(One of three men most responsible of the constitution)
%u201CProvidence has given to our people the choice of their rulers, and it is the duty as well as the privilege and interest of our Christian nation to select and prefer Christians for their rulers.%u201D - Reply to this comment
- Runkel vs. Winemiller (1799)
%u201CBy our form of government, the Christian religion is the established religion; and all sects and denominations of Christians are placed on the same equal footing.%u201D
52 out of the 56 founding Fathers were members of orthodox Christianity. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by formrusmcsgt at 02:22 PM : Jun 22, 2008
Thank you very much for communicating with me?
It takes a man with integrity to go the distance. - Reply to this comment
- Religion is based on man''''s inherent fear of death.
If you buy into dogma, you can delude yourself into thinking that your existence is not finite.
Listen listen listen? There is a difference between religion, which I would agree on every statement you made against it, and a relationship through Jesus Christ? Jesus will make himself know to you in ways you could hardly imagine? He is alive and waiting for you or anyone to ask him for this assurance by calling on him because of our sin debt! - Reply to this comment
- But once you experience Jesus in reality you will know the difference betwen religion and a relationship?
Posted by DarkSkyAbov at 02:19 PM : Jun 22, 2008
Jesus can''t be experienced in reality.
Religion is based on man''s inherent fear of death.
If you buy into dogma, you can delude yourself into thinking that your existence is not finite.
You don''t die - you "transision" into the hereafter.
What an absolute crock. - Reply to this comment




