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by hippychicky-2009 October 27, 2007 11:09 AM EDT
If this gay movement is right...they are born this way, will murders, rapist, child molesters also be informed they were born this way and its OK. You can go and rape because you are born this way. You can molest the children because you can''''t help you were born this way. You can''''t help you kill, you were born this way.
Posted by chuck19563

Oh yes, because its obviously the same things..how unthought out was that posting. I think we covered stastics on that if you would scroll down.
Quick spreading hate!
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by chuck19563 October 27, 2007 8:17 AM EDT
hippychick,

The Bible does say, "Before I formed you in your mothers womb, I knew you". ...God

Sorry, but murder is murder and it doesn''t matter if inside or outside of the mother. My Lord, over 52 million killed in this courntry since Roe v. Wade.

Can''t you hear the cry of the babies...listen. I pray you have a true dream of such tonight.

chuck
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by chuck19563 October 27, 2007 8:13 AM EDT
I''ve only got one question that I feel is worth answering by those who shout the loudest...

If this gay movement is right...they are born this way, will murders, rapist, child molesters also be informed they were born this way and its OK. You can go and rape because you are born this way. You can molest the children because you can''t help you were born this way. You can''t help you kill, you were born this way.

God help our nation. Sorry but it''s a choice. May be hard to accept but its true.

If this nation does not learn this and soon, we will see the rest of this nation like California...destroyed for lack of knowledge (Godly knowledge). As a matter of fact, teaching the kids to accept unatural behavior at any grade level is wrong. Schools should teach reading, math, science and the fear of God. Even the animals know better that many humans.

I''m not a religious nut but I fear for our country and who''s incharge of making these ungodly laws. They have not heard the last of their decisions.

When the Bible was in school...gum was the main problem. Since the Bible has been taken out...guns are the problem with ***, drugs and sickness''.

We must repent and turn from our wicked ways.

End of story.

chuck
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by kansas1946 October 27, 2007 3:06 AM EDT
There is nothing in the Constitution that supports same-s/ex marriage, abortion or embryonic stem cell research.
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There is nothing in the constitution that bars same *** marriage, on the contrary, it promises equality. There is no protection in the constitution for anyone until they are born. There is nothing in the constitution that prohibits stem-cell research. The word God is not in the Constitution.
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by usaprophet October 26, 2007 11:12 PM EDT
I support Ron Paul. There is something homespun about Paul, reminiscent of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. He communicates with his constituents through birthday cards, August barbecues and the cookbooks his wife puts together every election season, which mix photos of grandchildren, Gospel passages and neighbors%u2019 recipes for Velveeta cheese fudge and Cherry Coke salad. He is listed in the phone book, and his constituents call him at home. But there is also something cosmopolitan and radical about him; his speeches can bring to mind the World Social Forum or the French international-affairs periodical Le Monde Diplomatique. Ron Paul represents a different Republican Party from the one that Iraq, deficits and corruption have soured the country on. His school of Republicanism, which had its last serious national airing in the Goldwater campaign of 1964, stands for a certain idea of the Constitution the idea that much of the power asserted by modern presidents has been usurped from Congress, and that much of the power asserted by Congress has been usurped from the states. Though Paul acknowledges flaws in both the Constitution (it included slavery) and the Bill of Rights (it doesn%u2019t go far enough), he still thinks a comprehensive array of positions can be drawn from them: against gun control; for the sovereignty of states; and against foreign-policy adventures.
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by kansas1946 October 26, 2007 8:51 PM EDT
"The Obama campaign is trying to bridge real divides and bring people together. Two things are certain: We will never be able to bridge those divides if we are unwilling to listen to voices we don''t agree with, and we will never change anyone''s mind if we refuse to talk to him," Griffs said in a statement
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Obama and his campaign is dead-on right on this one. You can''t exclude, you have to include. As long as everyone is under the tent, then they might just accidentally learn something, or make a new friend. *** are Americans and so are people that think it is a choice. Now trying to deny gay people equal protections, THAT is unAmerican, not disagreeing on why they are gay.
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by hippychicky-2009 October 26, 2007 8:49 PM EDT
Your abortion and stem-cell debates are null and void if you read and research the bible''s passages.

The real topping to this issue that reveals the hypocrisy of the churches is the fact they have never believed a miscarried fetus is a sentient human, else they would have held funerals for them.

There are other aspects of the abortion debate that should be examined. In order to have made it an overriding issue for Catholics and many evangelical churches, the anti-abortion proponents had to lie that a zygote is a sentient human being. Obviously, the anti-abortion proponents believe that it is moral to lie because their ends (the bringing to term of all zygotes) justify their means; that is, lying leads to an allegedly pro-life end.



But biblically, he who lies hates the one he lies to. (Proverbs 26:28.) The scriptures then equate hating to be the moral equivalent of murder. (1 John 3:15.) So the irony is that biblically the anti-abortion proponents and followers who repeat the lies are the biblical equivalent to murderers. Yet there is no biblical injunction or punishment for abortion in the Bible. The issue of abortions is essentially a phony issue because humans abort%u2014they miscarry and the God of the Bible did not label an aborted zygote a %u201Csentient human being.%u201D Period. End of story.



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by mudrose-2009 October 26, 2007 7:25 PM EDT
''''A mass of cells.'''' ''''Use them for the greater good.'''' You''''re one of those people whose parents smoked a lot of dope, and you probably think animals have more rights than humans. Am I right? Be honest.
Posted by Signof4

Yeah the FemiNazis and the FairyNazis. Put this group together and you have radical, anti-life ideologues supporting a Culture of Death whether it be in the womb and now the concept of unnatural cominglings of the species. One kills the species, the other is barren.
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by signof4 October 26, 2007 7:12 PM EDT
Its a mass of cells 50-150 imagine what kind of great medical research could be done, with fetuses..might as well use them for the greater good...
Posted by hippychicky at 04:03 PM : Oct 26, 2007

''A mass of cells.'' ''Use them for the greater good.'' You''re one of those people whose parents smoked a lot of dope, and you probably think animals have more rights than humans. Am I right? Be honest.
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by hippychicky-2009 October 26, 2007 7:03 PM EDT
Mudrose:

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

Do you see that word equal, tell me just how equal under the law am I to you?
And just FYI alittle medical facts
Embryonic stem cells are stem cells derived from the inner cell mass of an early stage embryo known as a blastocyst. Human embryos reach the blastocyst stage 4-5 days post fertilization.
I don''t think at that stage in fertilization a fetus is thinking of life, doppler can not even pick up a viable heart beat until 7wks out.
Its a mass of cells 50-150 imagine what kind of great medical research could be done, with fetuses..might as well use them for the greater good...

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