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In reply to the discussion: I have come to the conclusion that republicans [View all]jasond54231
(51 posts)79. The GOP has always been the party of hypocrisy, corruption, and ignorance
They've only gotten more extreme in their views as of late. If they keep on acting like this, they'll eventually go the way of the Whig Party.
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Thanks for saying that! I've often thought that ... I'm not a religious person, but
RKP5637
Aug 2013
#14
Quite true, there's always silence from many of the conservative Christians ... n/t
RKP5637
Aug 2013
#74
I never did either, arely staircase! Poor fig tree! YIKES! If I remember correctly,
calimary
Aug 2013
#87
I did some superficial research on the fig tree. Found nothing satisfactory except this:
arely staircase
Aug 2013
#91
Not to be sacriligious or anything, but the Nazarene supposedly spent an enormous
HardTimes99
Aug 2013
#94
i've always been told, it's actually based on acceptance of jesus into your heart.
unblock
Aug 2013
#10
It's been quite awhile since I have studied the theological points of dispute behind the
HardTimes99
Aug 2013
#98
I've never been able to figure out what that means. Neither, it appears, have most other people.
Squinch
Aug 2013
#57
Seems to me that most Christians are anti-Christ, including those on the left.
ZombieHorde
Aug 2013
#11
I don't see how that contradicts what I said, but lets say that it does, and is true.
ZombieHorde
Aug 2013
#38
Yep. Just ask the Amish. They refuse to do any of those things because Jesus forbade them.
kestrel91316
Aug 2013
#75
clearly the Amish and Episcoplians interpret all that quite differently nt
arely staircase
Aug 2013
#76
Religion is just window dressing IMO. People are conservative, moderate or liberal.
CJCRANE
Aug 2013
#23
Well most Republicans are pro-life and the official teaching of the Catholic Church
totodeinhere
Aug 2013
#48
I would be happy to change the term to "anti-abortion" if you would prefer.
totodeinhere
Aug 2013
#61
"pro-life" is their term. They own it & can wear it, especially when they are hypocritical about it.
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 2013
#82
Correction: Most Republicans favor 'forced birth'. I would hardly dignify them with the
HardTimes99
Aug 2013
#96
Love thy neighbor. Turn the other cheek. Do unto others as you would have them do to you.
CJCRANE
Aug 2013
#37
yes, as we all know good christians are none of the above. all 5 of them are very altruistic
La Lioness Priyanka
Aug 2013
#41
The explanation is simple. Jesus Christ and Jesus H. Christ were two different people.
Squinch
Aug 2013
#55
If you truly are a yarnaddict, you will live up to your screen name and pull
HardTimes99
Aug 2013
#99
I suggest you withhold your conclusions until after you gather a little evidence
Coyotl
Aug 2013
#92