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In reply to the discussion: I am still constantly amazed by the callousness of Trump supporters [View all]MLAA
(19,738 posts)13. I think I would have said ...
I hope she loses her insurance and was turned away from an emergency room...just invoking the golden rule for evangelical ass.
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I am still constantly amazed by the callousness of Trump supporters [View all]
hamsterjill
Nov 2017
OP
Sounds like a good opportunity to have reminded her about Jesus' stance on health care.
LonePirate
Nov 2017
#1
Next time I hear BS, I am tempted to say, oh I am not a christian, is this what Jesus teaches?
Irish_Dem
Nov 2017
#12
Some founders of a religious movement were good at heart, others not so much. nt
Irish_Dem
Nov 2017
#74
In part yes, but some religious seem to target the dark side of human nature.
Irish_Dem
Nov 2017
#83
Yes a much better term. Many Christians do not follow the teachings of Christ.
Irish_Dem
Nov 2017
#75
Exactly. Politics and religion are excuses for people to act out their dark side. nt
Irish_Dem
Nov 2017
#92
"Jesus had a good message, and the 'christians' are ruining it." Amen. n/t
sprinkleeninow
Nov 2017
#119
Pretty sure the Bible doesn't say to prevent sick or injured children from seeking medical care.
Irish_Dem
Nov 2017
#100
What you said. Sadly, that's the case in many so-called houses of worship.
sprinkleeninow
Nov 2017
#118
I am not surprised at all. I saw this during the 60's by pretty much the same people. I suspect
walkingman
Nov 2017
#4
Yep, agree, there are a lot of ugly Baby Boomers, sad part is, they will probably be replaced
RKP5637
Nov 2017
#6
It's incredible, the ugliness these people hold in their hearts, minds and souls. What amazes me are
RKP5637
Nov 2017
#5
Mother of my best friend grew up in the rural south (re. high-decibel proclamations of faith)
hatrack
Nov 2017
#93
A soul is fit to receive infilling with beneficence or lack of/or diminished beneficence.
sprinkleeninow
Nov 2017
#46
Fantastic quote (of the day/week/month/year/Century of Christomerican Hypocrisy)
Rainbow Droid
Nov 2017
#64
it starts at your local rw radio stations and many depend on university and pro sports
certainot
Nov 2017
#34
I hear that crap every day here in Marble Falls, I heard a woman during a Service League luncheon...
marble falls
Nov 2017
#41
Shame-based paradigms have always been used by organized religion to corral power,
lindysalsagal
Nov 2017
#61
Yeah, we're gettin' ours, screw the stragglers. Wickedness in places. eom
sprinkleeninow
Nov 2017
#124
I would have asked why she calls herself a Christian if she's not following the teachings of Christ.
Vinca
Nov 2017
#73
It is why your average trumpster has no issues with the racist, murderous dictator Putin
Eliot Rosewater
Nov 2017
#102
I heard an Alabama middle aged woman state her angst over having to choose between
CrispyQ
Nov 2017
#111