GW IS NOT - repost

Gen Stonewall

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Let me tell you about the Christ I know. He was conceived by an unmarried woman.

Is this author condoning extramarital sexual relations? No one cares whether or not Mary was married or not when she conceived; her virginity is the important aspect.

What an agenda!
 

BarneyFife

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I was wondering. Does the majority of the right view Pat Robertson and Falwell in a positive light?
 

Bowfinger

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Originally posted by: alchemize
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The OP is right. The actions and positions of the Bush administration and its flock of self-proclaimed Christians are diametrically opposed to those of Christ. While Bush may not be the Anti-Christ, he is most assuredly anti-Christ. It is unreal how so-called "Christians" embrace him so enthusiastically.
 

Isla

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My husband says he has GWB to thank in part for helping him to see the light.

He was 'one of them' and his entire family are GWB style 'Christians'.

"Didn't we do all this stuff in Your Name?"

"You never knew Me at all"
 

Vic

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I think the author discredited herself by unnecessarily bringing up the 2nd Amendment and Mary's marital status at the time of conception.

Otherwise, she has a good point that I myself have been saying for years. There is nothing more un-Christ-like than war... yet unfortunately nothing more Christian.
 

lordtyranus

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Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Originally posted by: alchemize
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The OP is right. The actions and positions of the Bush administration and its flock of self-proclaimed Christians are diametrically opposed to those of Christ. While Bush may not be the Anti-Christ, he is most assuredly anti-Christ. It is unreal how so-called "Christians" embrace him so enthusiastically.

Kerry and the Democratic party values are far more opposed to those of Christ than anything Bush can do. 1 million+ abortions pretty much seals that up.
 

AFB

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yall this is good yet way scary .............

if kerry wins the election the end of the world also known as the revolation (can't spell) will come sooner all cuz of the gays it's all there fault. if they weren't so proud of being gay then the end of the world will come later but they r n kerry supports them so it's his fault 2. man the end of the world is comming soon

which is a good thing cuz us christans will have a better after life but then it's way scary cuz it's the end of the world and watching the people we cared about dying and watching the world b distroyed .......way scary man

anywayz just thought u should no

so i hope u voted 4 BUSH ! ! ! !

Go BUSH Go BUSH Go BUSH ! ! BUSH IS MY HOMEBOY
 

Bowfinger

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Originally posted by: lordtyranus
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Originally posted by: alchemize
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The OP is right. The actions and positions of the Bush administration and its flock of self-proclaimed Christians are diametrically opposed to those of Christ. While Bush may not be the Anti-Christ, he is most assuredly anti-Christ. It is unreal how so-called "Christians" embrace him so enthusiastically.
Kerry and the Democratic party values are far more opposed to those of Christ than anything Bush can do. 1 million+ abortions pretty much seals that up.
That's a nifty rationalization. No matter how much you obsess about it, abortion is only one issue, one "sin" if you will. There are hundreds of other, equally significant sins the Bush administration routinely commits, but the anti-abortion zealots ignore them all.

By the way, Bush isn't going to outlaw abortion anyway. Those who support Bush thinking he will are deluding themselves. That issue generates way too many automatic votes for Republicans for them to sacrifice it. You have been duped. They need people like you who fixate on abortion to the exclusion of everything else. They don't want you waking up to all their malfeasance you ignore today.
 

conjur

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Originally posted by: lordtyranus
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Originally posted by: alchemize
Obligatory commondreams.org :cookie:
Obligatory attack the source instead of the content :cookie:

The OP is right. The actions and positions of the Bush administration and its flock of self-proclaimed Christians are diametrically opposed to those of Christ. While Bush may not be the Anti-Christ, he is most assuredly anti-Christ. It is unreal how so-called "Christians" embrace him so enthusiastically.
Kerry and the Democratic party values are far more opposed to those of Christ than anything Bush can do. 1 million+ abortions pretty much seals that up.
Damn those Republican doctors and Republican women having abortions.
 

Amused

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Funny, although I am agnostic, I feel an urge to defend Christians. :confused:

No where in the bible does Jesus support forced welfare or wealth redistribution. All of that is supposed to be VOLUTARY. Socialism is NOT Christian as it does not involve "free will." Forced charity is no charity at all.

As for being against war, Christians haven't been peaceful since Constantine. Pretty much their entire history. Any time they have been non-violent, they ended up as lion food. Pretty much the same for any religion.