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How can a Christian ever vote LibTARD?

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I  asked this because it blows my mind.  The Bible a book that even Liberals, claim to follow tells you how to vote, here are just a few examples.

OPPOSE ABORTION–Jesus said “What you do unto the least of these you do unto me“ 

Every Christian knows in his heart that abortion is wrong;(even the LibTARDS; but traditionally that have been in favor of it since the first one done (I believe done sometime in the late 50s)

OPPOSE GAY MARRIAGE–( Gen 2:24) for this reaon man shall leave his family and be united with his wife and they shall be of one flesh

(Rom. 1 26-27) Because of this God gave them over shameful lusts; even their women exchanged the natrul for the unatural; In the same way men also abandoned natural relations with women, and burned with lust for one another, and recieved in themselves due penalty for their perversions

LibTARDS have for the unatural and Inmoral rights for men to marry men and likewise with women since the 60s

OPPOSE High TAXES–God imposed a tithe of 10% ( a tax of sorts) dispite ones income or means with which to pay: meaning that if you didn’t have it one week the IRS would’nt arrest you 

LibTARDS have raised taxes across the grid dispite costs of living going up or ones economic stat

WELFARE–It is to be reserved for the elderly and disabled

The Libtards screwed what was a good idea; when they started giving it to people that were just LAZY; not to say that I want the goverment paying for me;( but I ain’t lazy, and  I do plan on getting a job after college) but even most people on disability worked at one time or another so what they really should be getting is their own money that was  put back by them  anyway; but what we find in true socialist fashion the LibTARDS think that to be fair everybody should be paid for. when in fact thats not what I or the Bible advocates at all

The Bible is full of instances where politics and religion mix:

the founding fathers knew this but in an effort to curb the goverment from controling reglion, said that the states have the right to choose what religion they want mandated (not the federal goverment)

The Libtards however felt the need to fix a wheel that was not broke with their unconstitutional 1947 amendment which they themselves are breaking by saying that the only religion that can be taught in schools is secularism.

So I ask one more time:

“How can someone who claims Christianity vote LibTARD” 

And please don’t say it’s whats best for society as a whole because everytime you do you just make yourself look all the more ignorant and out of touch with what passes for a crude attempt at reality and morality.

 

Written by Nathanael Massey

2009/01/26 at 03:07

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  1. re: abortion: you mentioned the “50′s.” Did you mean 1950′s, the 50′s AD (that is to say, roughly the lifetime of the apostle Paul), or the 50′s BC? It’s instructive to note that abortion was common practice in Jesus’ day; what’s more instructive, though, is that Jesus Himself doesn’t utter a single word about it in any of the Gospels. Seems he had bigger fish to fry (or multiply, if you will).

    And your mention of a “1947 amendment” regarding separation of church and state is perplexing; 1947 is bracketed, roughly, by two Constitutional amendments. There’s the 21st (ratified in 1933) that repeals Prohibition, and the 22nd, passed in 1952, which limits the President to two terms. I don’t remember Jesus mentioning Prohibition (I doubt if he would’ve been in favor; cf. the wedding feast in Cana), and I don’t remember Him saying much of anything about Presidents, either, aside from a little something about what we render unto Caesar versus that which is rendered unto God–which would tend to speak more in favor of the separation of Church and State than against it.

    Paul Bogan

    2009/02/24 at 03:59

    • I apologize for the date error the first case was in 1948 (McCollum v. Board of Education)

      Nathanael

      2009/02/25 at 21:58


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