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by honestabe8 February 13, 2008 10:55 AM EST
singinprick: a pastafarian?

janke: the error of their ways? that presumes that you know the OBJECTIVE TRUTH. gosh, how frigging arrogant. keep trying, you will only beat your head against the wall.
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by bdrlnt4rl February 13, 2008 2:11 AM EST
i am very serious with my questions because it confuses me on how people call themselves christian and yet do these things.
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by bdrlnt4rl February 13, 2008 2:05 AM EST
is it christian to pick and choose what commandment we should follow?
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by bdrlnt4rl February 13, 2008 2:02 AM EST
singinprick

will you please explain to me why christians say ''do what jesus would do'' but yet not except on sunday. oh, wait they go out to eat after church, so they do not even keep the sabbath holy. that has always confused me.
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by bdrlnt4rl February 13, 2008 1:59 AM EST
HA-HA-HA he is really funny. hucky wants to stay in the race to give the people a choice. can he see it is not much of a choice?????????
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by pilgrimsway-2009 February 13, 2008 1:16 AM EST
We know by the charisma who said this!

It is also in my view false to say that life in AMERICA today is solely determined by considerations of foreign policy, that the primacy of foreign policy governs today the whole of our domestic life. Certainly people can reach the point when foreign relations influence and determine completely its domestic life. But let no one say that such a CONDITION is from the first either natural or desirable. Rather the important thing is that people should CREATE the conditions for CHANGE in this state of affairs.


Answer

Hit-lers quote Jan 27 1932
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by jankebenz February 12, 2008 11:24 PM EST
Hello singinrick, I see you,re doing a fine job of defending the faith down there. I am doing the same up north trying to get the liberals to see the errors of their ways. Talk about stubborn, no wonder the bible call them goats. Many blessings and keep up the good work
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by byeneocons February 12, 2008 10:35 PM EST
Praise the Lord! Huckabee is staying in the race!

Pass the plate!
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by pilgrimsway-2009 February 12, 2008 9:54 PM EST
Move over John Kennedy Obamas here! You cannot even pick up His shoes if you were alive!
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by quetzal0666 February 12, 2008 9:40 PM EST
Christian Coalition is Americas Version of the Taliban.....
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by elkc February 12, 2008 9:18 PM EST
A little boy in Iraq is crying and walks up to an American soldier, he explains to the soldier he is sad because his friend had been killed the day before in a suicide bombing and was belonged to the Muslims faith. The little boy had been given a Christian Coalition pamphlet telling a story that if you die and are not a Christian you go to Hell. The little Iraqi trusted in the American tabloid and felt his friend had been banished to Hell for all eternity. This information made news headlines for one day then was expunged. Why do we have the Christian Coalition in Iraq converting Muslims to Christians, wasn''t our purpose to "liberate". The problem I have with a Huckabee-Bush, is that the messages being driven home is converting to %u201Ctheir way%u201D or die. I want my America to be free, not decided in advance as to what I will adhere to! A vote in their direction will affect the most faithful in undesirable ways, save yourself from them so you will be able to be saved!
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by callenfallen February 12, 2008 8:34 PM EST
Quetzal0666 it''s ok, the Huckabee fans are not as dum a u thunk we r, we actually, realize this is regarding a presidetial campaign, believe that? We got it! And we thank Jesus we got Mike Huckabee, so let the race continue to the finish line. Go Huckabee
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by quetzal0666 February 12, 2008 7:44 PM EST
A Vote For Hucklebarry Dinglebarry is not a vote For Jayzus..
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by honestabe8 February 12, 2008 7:28 PM EST
singingrick: you too, have a great evening.
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by honestabe8 February 12, 2008 7:27 PM EST
singingrick: no, the ted haggard comment was not directed at you. merely saying that any church (made up of people) has a right to deny homosexuals "marriage". i got no problem with creation being taught in schools. i do, however, have a problem with it being taught in science class. not because it is not provable, but because it is not unprovable. there is no scientific method. it starts with the supposition that "god created all". a fine topic for a philosophy class, a crappy one for a science class. the country was founded by a number of people, some deists, some christian.
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by honestabe8 February 12, 2008 7:21 PM EST
singingrick: i would not call you a bigot. perhaps homosexuals have a shorter lifespan as heterosexuals due to the promiscuous nature of homosexuality as it exists in this country. i did not make a choice to be a heterosexual, it just sort of popped up while seeing tina turner and the ik-ettes doing "proud mary" on tv. why do you feel that homosexuality is a choice? who would make such a choice?
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by honestabe8 February 12, 2008 7:14 PM EST
repscott: you don''t feel that legislating a belief is "pushing" it on someone? i do not think that the government should be legisating marriage. the legal contract that controls the disbursements of assets, yes, but marriage is a church thing. any church should have a right to accept or reject gay couples. that includes the church of the hiding pedophiles, or the church of ted "methamphetime hooker" haggard.
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by honestabe8 February 12, 2008 7:09 PM EST
singingrick: regarding the american way...it is a great thing, and i wouldn''t have it any other way, even though some believe differently than i do.
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by repscott February 12, 2008 7:08 PM EST
honestabe8-I don''t think he is "pushing" that belief on anyone. The sanctity of Marriage is a union between a Man & Women....that''s not a Huckabee made thing. You can''t choose the parts of the bible you want to listen to. It like a Catholic being pro-choice, it doesn''t work.

The bigger picture is this, to me there''s no "perfect candidate". I find it hard to believe there''s anyone you would believe wholeheartedly with. You need to find that candidate that you relate to on issues the most. Fundamentally, i could never vote Democrat...why? because I would never vote for someone that was pro-choice.....end of discussion for me. Take care everyone, Vote Huckabee!
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by honestabe8 February 12, 2008 7:08 PM EST
singingrick: do you believe that homosexuality is a choice? you speak of a homosexual agenda? what agenda is that? equal rights?
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