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CBSNews.com Reports: As He Courts Evangelicals, Some Activists Look To Label Dem Candidate "The Abortion President"

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by johnmcsame July 10, 2008 2:53 AM EDT
If Christians are delusional and pray to a mythical God, then please explain why Hussein calls himself a Christian. I a waiting for an explanation.
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by sgtrds10-4 July 10, 2008 2:52 AM EDT
Like I said. You are the biggest idiot who doesn''''t make any sense with your post. First you call God a myth and the next post you say the candidate you support is a christian who is worshiping a mythical god. That would mean Hussein is an idiot for worshiping a God that does not exist.

Please explain yourself you imbecile.

Posted by johnmcsame at 11:48 PM : Jul 09, 2008

Have I insulted you or called you names? Not very Christian of you I must say. Still, I do support Obama, but that doesn''t mean I have to agree with him on everything. I accept that he is not what I would consider perfect, but then no one really is. Personally I think it''s a waste of time for him to go to any church, but it''s his freedom to do so if he likes. Just because I''m an atheist doesn''t mean I only support other atheists.
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by johnmcsame July 10, 2008 2:49 AM EDT
The useless liberals are arguing for its own sake and not making any sense.
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by johnmcsame July 10, 2008 2:48 AM EDT


Bringing the judeo/christian god myth into this has as much validity as saying abortion should be outlawed because The Three Bears or Scooby-Doo don''''t like it.

Posted by SgtRDS10-4 at 11:29 PM : Jul 09, 2008


Obama is a Christian. However as the president he would have to set his christian feelings aside in favor of upholding the laws of our country. Being president means putting the law above his religious feelings, since they have no real bearing on it.

Posted by SgtRDS10-4 at 11:38 PM : Jul 09, 2008

Like I said. You are the biggest idiot who doesn''t make any sense with your post. First you call God a myth and the next post you say the candidate you support is a christian who is worshiping a mythical god. That would mean Hussein is an idiot for worshiping a God that does not exist.

Please explain yourself you imbecile.
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by johnmcsame July 10, 2008 2:48 AM EDT


Bringing the judeo/christian god myth into this has as much validity as saying abortion should be outlawed because The Three Bears or Scooby-Doo don''''t like it.

Posted by SgtRDS10-4 at 11:29 PM : Jul 09, 2008


Obama is a Christian. However as the president he would have to set his christian feelings aside in favor of upholding the laws of our country. Being president means putting the law above his religious feelings, since they have no real bearing on it.

Posted by SgtRDS10-4 at 11:38 PM : Jul 09, 2008

Like I said. You are the biggest idiot who doesn''t make any sense with your post. First you call God a myth and the next post you say the candidate you support is a christian who is worshiping a mythical god. That would mean Hussein is an idiot for worshiping a God that does not exist.

Please explain yourself you imbecile.
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by sgtrds10-4 July 10, 2008 2:47 AM EDT
The majority can change man-made laws but God''''s law is constant.


Posted by johnmcsame at 11:39 PM : Jul 09, 2008

A persons religious feelings have no place in the law simply because there are and have been far too many different interpretations of what this or that god supposedly supported or oppose through the ages. The never has been any consistent or constant "God''s law" and there never will be. That''s why we have to rely on man''s laws as they apply to freedom of the individual, not as how an arbitrary god''s law might be applied. For instance I''m an atheist, so as long as I stay within the boundaries of secular law I don''t have to accept your version of morality. This is America where we have both freedom of religion and freedom from religion.
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by johnmcsame July 10, 2008 2:39 AM EDT
Posted by SgtRDS10-4 at 11:29 PM : Jul 09, 2008

SgtRDS10-4, you''re the biggest idiot to walk this earth. Murder of an innocent life is murder not matter how much you want to sugarcoat it. By your silly argument, it would mean your mother has the right to take your life any time she wants. You cannot justify murder. The majority can change man-made laws but God''s law is constant.
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by sgtrds10-4 July 10, 2008 2:38 AM EDT
If Obama was a christian he would not support murdering of babies.

Posted by Providence_K at 11:36 PM : Jul 09, 2008

Obama is a Christian. However as the president he would have to set his christian feelings aside in favor of upholding the laws of our country. Being president means putting the law above his religious feelings, since they have no real bearing on it.
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by grej-2009 July 10, 2008 2:37 AM EDT
I should qualify what I wrote about(above) Mr Obama''s
pro-life voting record in the Senate. He did
cast one pro-life vote (to save the life of Terri Schiavo). He now said he regrets doing that, however. So, de facto he does have a 0%.
By the way, when he was in the Illinois legislature he voted against requiring a physician to save the life of an infant who
had survived a botched abortion. This is a more extreme position than even most pro-abortion groups like NARAL have. He is as far as I know the most pro-abortion, pro homosexual candidate ever to run for president. If this man represents the new Christianity and the new America, God help us all.
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by grej-2009 July 10, 2008 2:37 AM EDT
"LIFE, liberty and the pursuit of happiness"
We need to think about what that means.
From the scripture:
"What you do to the least of these you do unto me"
"Before I knit you in your mother''s womb I knew
you".
Both the present Pope, the previous one, John Paul II and Mother Theresa said that abortion was the pre-eminent moral issue.
Without the right to life all other
rights have no meaning. That precious
infant in the mother''s womb deserves a chance just like all of us.
Mr. McCain had an 89% pro-life voting record in the Senate .
Mr. Obama? 0%.
The present Pope, when he was a cardinal, said
that one could disagree over issues such as war and the death penalty and still be a good Christian. Abortion and homosexuality are always
and forever more wrong and serious evils. They
were wrong two thousand years ago and will be
two thousand years from now.

Nothing sanctioned by man can have any validity or lasting if it is not also likewise sanctioned by God.

Abortion is the major contributing factor to other evils in society.

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