Re: Why McCain is still a winner...
- From: <aborgman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 13 Jul 2007 20:04:10 GMT
Dan S. <danUNDERscoreGOEShereSLAUGHTER@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
El Diablo con Queso formulated the question :
Dan S. wrote:
aborgman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx used his keyboard to write :
Dan S. <danUNDERscoreGOEShereSLAUGHTER@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
OrangeDood brought next idea :
A man drink like that and he don't eat, he is going to DIE, rich
hammett <bubbarichau@xxxxxxxxxxxx>!
Well, some things are so basic to good law and order, it
really is amazing that they have to be spelled out for the
less-smrat among us.
Unresponsive... Do you really believe in states rights or
not?
I believe in a system where there is weak central
government. There are certain rights reserved for the
states, indeed. But attempting to circumvent the natural
family, and succumb to social rebels and sexual deviants in
so doing, isn't one of them.
So you believe in states rights, as long as their decisions
don't disagree with your beliefs... so you really DON'T
believe in states rights.
Exactly. "Weak central government" my ass.
Under the new federal anti-gay laws, it is illegal to say "my
ass."
Stone him!
Now, don't tease poor Dan S. He's not filled with hate. Really.
Now, I have to ask you. If it were 40 year-old man and a 10 or 11
year-old girl or boy (consenting, because they've been together for 6
months now). That would be ok?
No, because a 10-11 year old CAN NOT CONSENT.
That, again, is a social construct. When you start questioning natural
marriage, you are questioning *much more* than a social construct, but
rather you are are questioning natural constructs - one might say, those
ordained by God.
The Religious God was created by man, therefore ordained by God is ordained
by man. If you can't figure that out, I'm sorry. It is why religion has
always pushed the values of a culture and not the other way around. Religion
practiced today differs from the religion practiced 1000, 2000, 3000... years
ago and why is that? People have evolved. We chose what to believe and deny
things we find antiquated. The Mormons for instance did practice polygamy
and Utah only outlawed it for admittance to the union. Now they act like
they never did it and it is wrong.
Mormons are not Christians. They follow doctrine of a false prophet.
Americans, as a whole claim them, and even have a strange kind of pride
in the cult. But, they are not Christian.
They believe Jesus Christ was the messiah - the overriding requirement
for "Christianity".
Belief and faith are no match for fact and truth. All your type does is
spout belief and faith, act like they are stating fact and truth, but they
can't prove what they are saying.
Truth never changes ... since God is all truth, I have no difficulty
with what you are saying.
I'm not saying their is or isn't a creator, but people that try to sway me
either way, they don't have any proof
What more proof do you desire?
ANY proof... of the scientific sort.
--
Aaron
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