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- SocialismSux,
Oh, go s*uck on a lemon! What a bunch of sour pusses, you guys are.
Silly person. - Reply to this comment
- I do have a problem when christians say non christians are wrong about how we feel.
Posted by dbaecht at 10:36 AM : Nov 07, 2008
So Christians aren''t allowed to say anyone''s wrong, but non-Christians are free to tell anybody else they''re wrong, correct?
Is that what you''re saying?
Seems like you don''t wanna feel convicted, to me.
Again, the Constitution doesn''t say "You have a right not to be offended" - Reply to this comment
- But I started listening to President elect Obama and realized that I was walking down a path that led to nowhere.
If I can change, anyone can.
Posted by dbaecht at 11:42 AM : Nov 07, 2008
Do you even know how creepy that sounds?
Why do you need Obama so make you feel better?
And people wonder why Obama has been referred to as an anti-Christ (false Messiah) type of figure.
It''s because of statements from people like you, above. That''s why. - Reply to this comment
- A-M-E-N- THANK YOU FOR THE POST ! ! !
THE PUKE REPUBLICAN DOESN''''T GET IT ! ! ! NEVER WILL NEVER HAS ! ! !
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Posted by ms1-1-1
Tnx! I like to give them one chance before I turn them off completely. She has become one of those for whom I only hear blah blah blah blah blah - Reply to this comment
- I do have a problem when christians say non christians are wrong about how we feel.
Posted by dbaecht at 10:36 AM : Nov 07, 2008
Non-Christians tell Christians we''re "wrong about how we feel", all the time.
You don''t see the double standards here?
The Constitution doesn''t say "You have a right not to be offended"
This is a free country. If someone says something that hurts your feelings, deal with it. That''s free speech.
That''s why I can speak out against you and you can speak out against me.
Got it? - Reply to this comment
- "I love the sentiment and concur 100%. The porblem is though that there is still a core of nasty racism that''''s bred from ignorance and passed on from generation to generation. It''''s going to take burrowing into these insular pockets and educating those kids to make it really work in the next generation. If we keep at it, eventually we will win.
Posted by hatesthecolt"
WE have to start. There is more than enough hate to go around.
I believe our kids will learn despite the examples they are given. This election is a perfect example, the next generation has see where we are headed and they came out got involved and made their voices heard. Blacks and whites came together and helped give this country a second chance, we have got to get it right.
I used to hate christians for what was done to me when I was little, and I wasn''t overly fond of blacks. But I started listening to President elect Obama and realized that I was walking down a path that led to nowhere.
If I can change, anyone can. - Reply to this comment
- Gov Sarah Palin for PRESIDENT 2012
Muslims are murdering (Christians, Jews, atheists, Hindus, etc.) on a daily basis in Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine & other less noticeable places.
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Posted by MaryKaye23
Yo, trollette, get a new spam attack. Sarah Palin is completely "last week." Butter her because she''s TOAST. - Reply to this comment
- If we as a nation are going to succeed we all are going to have to stop the name calling and laying blame on the other.
We are a nation of immigrants (even natives americans immigrated here over 10000 years ago). We all have different spiritual beliefs, and different customs, but we are all Americans.
Our Founding Fathers were of different spiritual beliefs and backgrounds, yet they were able to leave us a blueprint were all of us could be different yet be ONE AMERICA.
We are all FREE but are dependant on one another to make it work.
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Posted by dbaecht
I love the sentiment and concur 100%. The porblem is though that there is still a core of nasty racism that''s bred from ignorance and passed on from generation to generation. It''s going to take burrowing into these insular pockets and educating those kids to make it really work in the next generation. If we keep at it, eventually we will win. - Reply to this comment
- If we as a nation are going to succeed we all are going to have to stop the name calling and laying blame on the other.
We are a nation of immigrants (even natives americans immigrated here over 10000 years ago). We all have different spiritual beliefs, and different customs, but we are all Americans.
Our Founding Fathers were of different spiritual beliefs and backgrounds, yet they were able to leave us a blueprint were all of us could be different yet be ONE AMERICA.
We are all FREE but are dependant on one another to make it work. - Reply to this comment
- Sarah Palin would be as effective at running the country as Dr. Kevorkian would be of running a terminal illness clinic.
- Reply to this comment
- Gov Sarah Palin for PRESIDENT 2012
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Posted by MaryKaye23
Typing it 10 times or 1000 won''t change the fact that she''s a moron, a diva, and she''s DONE. Her support is down to 18%. She''s on her way back to Alaska and good riddance. We really dodged a bullet. - Reply to this comment
I asked someone else the question, but thanks for attempting to answer it for them.
Fact is people choose to accept Christ on their own, through their own personal convictions.
"That''''s what being a Christian is all about, having a personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ.
Nobody forced me to become a Christian. I made the choice entirely on my own.
Posted by SocialismSux"
I don''t have any problem with you being a Christian, if that makes you happy and feel good then great.
I do have a problem when christians say non christians are wrong about how we feel.- Reply to this comment
- Nobody forced me to become a Christian. I made the choice entirely on my own.
Posted by SocialismSux at 10:22 AM : Nov 07, 2008,
Please do not hurt me now. You have my answer. - Reply to this comment
- Nobody forced me to become a Christian. I made the choice entirely on my own.
Posted by SocialismSux at 10:22 AM : Nov 07, 2008,
I certainly respect that. It was interesting going through college and meeting people from different faiths. I know many christians and I even have freinds the are Muslim.
The Muslims I met were from the middle east and India. These people went into technical fields like I did and they were alway polite. The part that was intersting is they are a rational as you or I.
The problem is you have large scale poverty and large uneducated population that religious leaders can recruit from, to exercise a political agenda that is cherry picked from the Koran.
To quote Gandhi once more. Poverty is the worst form of terrorism.
Until that issue is resolved we will continue to see terrorism. - Reply to this comment
- dbaecht
It was a yes or no question.
"Are you a Christian? Nope. So you can''''t say anyone has forced you to become a Christian. That choice is up to you, and always will be.
Posted by SocialismSux"
I anwered you, yes they have tried and no they didn''t succed.
They have tried to belittle me and scare me.
When I was a baby I was taken from my Native American parents, and adopted out to a christian family. I was forced to go to church and be baptized.
Now answer my question. - Reply to this comment
- the74blaster
Sure, as soon as you can get your friends below to answer the question that I asked them, not you.
I''ve already addressed so called "Christians" (and there aren''t many at all on this planet) who engage in violence to push their faith.
That IS NOT Christianity at all. That is cult.
So now, see if you can get your friends below to answer a simple yes or no question as to whether or not they have been forced to become a Christian or not.
Don''t answer the question for them, let them answer. - Reply to this comment
- the74blaster
I asked someone else the question, but thanks for attempting to answer it for them.
Fact is people choose to accept Christ on their own, through their own personal convictions.
That''s what being a Christian is all about, having a personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ.
Nobody forced me to become a Christian. I made the choice entirely on my own. - Reply to this comment
- There is no threat from Christianity and you know it. So stop your whining.
Posted by SocialismSux at 10:13 AM : Nov 07, 2008,
Do you care to comment about the unrest between the Christian factions in Northren Ireland? - Reply to this comment
- dbaecht
Get off your stupid abortion clinic bombing tyrade. You know as well as I do that that NEVER occurs hardly EVER in our country and the maniacs who do it are not anything CHRIST-LIKE at all.
So there pal, you heard it from a Christian himself.
Happy now?
The radical Muslim maniacs are killing innocent people EVERY SINGLE DAY around the globe in suicide bombings, hijackings, beheadings, you name it.
You have to be pretty dumb to bring up a couple of isolated incidents from some maniacs who have blown up abortion clinics and compare them to the EVERY DAY acts of terrorism that occur around the globe from Muslim extremists.
Not only do you have to be dumb, but you have to be living in another galaxy not to see what''s going on here. - Reply to this comment
- Has anyone forced you to become a Christian?
Stop your bickering and answer the question.
Posted by SocialismSux at 10:04 AM : Nov 07, 2008,
The only way someone will feel forced into being a Christian is by parental or peer pressure. However, in most cases the parental pressure will be met with rebellion and peers will simply be replaced with others. Its a matter of how strong a person feels about there individual beliefs. - Reply to this comment
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