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In reply to the discussion: Family Research Council believes kicking people off of food stamps is the Christian thing to do [View all]ck4829
(37,673 posts)63. The FRC believes nuclear war is the Christian thing to do.
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Family Research Council believes kicking people off of food stamps is the Christian thing to do [View all]
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Sep 2013
OP
k and r only because we really need to know this disgusting crap. hey, kenny boy, think about THIS
niyad
Sep 2013
#2
It's just religious window dressing to justify fascistic political beliefs. n/t
duffyduff
Sep 2013
#52
Nothing promotes atheism better than oppressive political agenda dressed as Chrisianity.
mick063
Sep 2013
#12
I might frame it as "oppressive religious agenda driven by political agenda."
cleanhippie
Sep 2013
#28
Christianity is about feeding the poor and healing the sick. Anybody who collects money
The Second Stone
Sep 2013
#17
What makes your interpretation od what "Christianity is about" any more valid than anothers?
cleanhippie
Sep 2013
#34
You appear to be identifying with religion by mocking it by use of the avatar
The Second Stone
Sep 2013
#49
Well then, you need to convince about a billion people that they are wrong.
cleanhippie
Sep 2013
#62
You are right, the religious right doesn't get it, but they are empowered by more liberal believers.
cleanhippie
Sep 2013
#67
I guess, like many supposed "Christians," he hasn't actually read the Bible...
RedSpartan
Sep 2013
#21
What Bible verse says that feeding the poor is a plot to promote big government?
Lydia Leftcoast
Sep 2013
#56
What is your point? When one relies on scripture to support their position...
cleanhippie
Sep 2013
#59
And you are determined to be negative about religion, no matter what I say
Lydia Leftcoast
Sep 2013
#80
Yes, I have always been against laws that come from the tenets of any particular religion
Lydia Leftcoast
Sep 2013
#82
What I find so very interesting is this same group wants "forced births" but after they
Thinkingabout
Sep 2013
#27
Jesus did not teach me to hate, to want little children to starve, did not teach me to hate
Thinkingabout
Sep 2013
#41
While I agree with you, your basing your values on scripture is just as invalid
cleanhippie
Sep 2013
#42
This guy is a hypocrite, he is against abortion before the child is born and then he wants
Thinkingabout
Sep 2013
#43
Again, you miss the point completely. Basing one's values on one's interpetation of scripture
cleanhippie
Sep 2013
#46
Maybe it is you who is missing the point, what group do you think this guy is associated?
Thinkingabout
Sep 2013
#48
Now I understand, it is you who missed the point, start over and see what he was saying
Thinkingabout
Sep 2013
#53
Did you ever read in the scripture about Jesus feeding the multitude? You must not have, it is
Thinkingabout
Sep 2013
#69
Cleanhippie, I've been through the same bullcrap you're going through here.
Manifestor_of_Light
Sep 2013
#57
Yep, it's as if the ability to use reason is completely shut off by belief.
cleanhippie
Sep 2013
#60
More great examples of why arguments an positions based in scripture are worthless.
cleanhippie
Sep 2013
#76