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Sounds like a good opportunity to have reminded her about Jesus' stance on health care. LonePirate Nov 2017 #1
Tribalism combined with ignorance, is really ugly Eliot Rosewater Nov 2017 #27
What do you expect from the scum of the earth. Another name for Repukians. olegramps Nov 2017 #120
What would Jesus do? I guess they fell asleep during Bible Study. nt Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #2
You have to wonder....... MyOwnPeace Nov 2017 #10
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
You got THAT right!!!! MyOwnPeace Nov 2017 #17
Religion has been an excuse for bad and brutal behavior for centuries. Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #18
On the contrary, mdbl Nov 2017 #62
Some founders of a religious movement were good at heart, others not so much. nt Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #74
It's also inspired some great, charitable behaviors.. whathehell Nov 2017 #77
Religion reflects human nature, a mixture of superb good and heinous evil. Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #78
Than maybe we should be blaming human nature.. whathehell Nov 2017 #82
In part yes, but some religious seem to target the dark side of human nature. Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #83
No more than political ideologies, actually... whathehell Nov 2017 #89
Yes, but I was taking a longer view: Crusades, inquisitions, etc. Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #91
I think Id say Im not a Christian. Im a Christ follower. woodsprite Nov 2017 #60
Yes a much better term. Many Christians do not follow the teachings of Christ. Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #75
It's not limited to Christianity, though whathehell Nov 2017 #79
Yes, human nature tends to override religious beliefs. :( Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #80
Yes, so again, maybe we should focus on improving human nature whathehell Nov 2017 #84
Yes I agree. And not let people get away with using religion as Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #85
Nor political ideologies.. whathehell Nov 2017 #90
Exactly. Politics and religion are excuses for people to act out their dark side. nt Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #92
Are you saying you have no political ideology? whathehell Nov 2017 #94
Of course I have a political ideology. Politics can speak to our good side Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #96
This was my point.. whathehell Nov 2017 #121
I put myself in this category, too. hamsterjill Nov 2017 #105
Yes, Jesus had a good message. Too bad the Christians are ruining it. nt Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #113
"Jesus had a good message, and the 'christians' are ruining it." Amen. n/t sprinkleeninow Nov 2017 #119
Thank you. LiberalBrooke Nov 2017 #69
A lot of these people have never read the Bible NastyRiffraff Nov 2017 #98
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
No. They turned to the Old Testament. CrispyQ Nov 2017 #112
Hate is easy.... FarPoint Nov 2017 #3
Hate is not easy. They are defective. Cruel Greedy Monsters Alice11111 Nov 2017 #48
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
I resent that Brainstormy Nov 2017 #8
Yep! You're correct! n/t RKP5637 Nov 2017 #14
That's right, Boomers also produced the Hippies. Ligyron Nov 2017 #15
Yes indeed. Hippy forever. BlancheSplanchnik Nov 2017 #106
It's incredible, the ugliness these people hold in their hearts, minds and souls. What amazes me are RKP5637 Nov 2017 #5
A bible, a Jesus band and lots of guns. Alice11111 Nov 2017 #49
I think when whites become the minority things will change. walkingman Nov 2017 #126
I think he represents about half, but the leadership of Alice11111 Nov 2017 #127
Gandhi: lastlib Nov 2017 #65
There is content to the label "Deplorables" UTUSN Nov 2017 #7
Same in my family. no_hypocrisy Nov 2017 #9
"The irony never touched my father." MyOwnPeace Nov 2017 #23
Me too. My brother went to one extreme. I went to the other. Alice11111 Nov 2017 #50
My mother once told me that during the Depression, PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2017 #36
The worst ones are always loud about their godliness also JI7 Nov 2017 #11
Mother of my best friend grew up in the rural south (re. high-decibel proclamations of faith) hatrack Nov 2017 #93
I think I would have said ... MLAA Nov 2017 #13
I guess she would have shut down that kairos12 Nov 2017 #16
I like to throw bible verses in their faces. onlyadream Nov 2017 #19
Ha! So do I.... paleotn Nov 2017 #28
Then do the by their fruits you will know them. Oppaloopa Nov 2017 #66
What you do to the least of us, you do to me. onlyadream Nov 2017 #81
That's good you throw it back at them. Maybe you can Alice11111 Nov 2017 #51
She is not even thinking treestar Nov 2017 #20
"People they don't personally know are not human to them." Alice11111 Nov 2017 #52
Im not surprised anymore but yea I amazed. DangerousUrNot Nov 2017 #21
I have personally experienced it. They go batshit crazy if Alice11111 Nov 2017 #53
Callousness, stupidity, or lack of common decency?? ailsagirl Nov 2017 #22
A soul is fit to receive infilling with beneficence or lack of/or diminished beneficence. sprinkleeninow Nov 2017 #46
It is disheartening ailsagirl Nov 2017 #115
I suppose the modern day Pharisees skip right over this one.... paleotn Nov 2017 #24
Or today's Gospel reading 47of74 Nov 2017 #37
It goes in one ear and out the other LiberalLovinLug Nov 2017 #108
True 47of74 Nov 2017 #110
'Whitewashed tombs'. Matthew 23:27-28. eom sprinkleeninow Nov 2017 #122
They may know Scripture...........but........ ProudMNDemocrat Nov 2017 #25
The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose. 47of74 Nov 2017 #38
You gotta' love that Shakespeare!!! ailsagirl Nov 2017 #39
Wow. His genius still amazes me.Thx. I Always enjoyed MV Alice11111 Nov 2017 #54
Fantastic quote (of the day/week/month/year/Century of Christomerican Hypocrisy) Rainbow Droid Nov 2017 #64
Monsters and idiots. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #26
The Great State of Texas shadowmayor Nov 2017 #29
El Paso? roscoeroscoe Nov 2017 #59
My dad was from El Paso. VOX Nov 2017 #71
They are idiot racist fuckheads. That is the entirety of it. Orrex Nov 2017 #30
It's just their inate racism... cntrfthrs Nov 2017 #31
I often wonder what the world would be like without the religious Enoki33 Nov 2017 #32
"If Jesus came back and saw was was done in his name, he would oasis Nov 2017 #33
He would go on a rampage. roamer65 Nov 2017 #47
it starts at your local rw radio stations and many depend on university and pro sports certainot Nov 2017 #34
Their racism is the zentrum Nov 2017 #35
Monsters is an understatement. Initech Nov 2017 #40
I hear that crap every day here in Marble Falls, I heard a woman during a Service League luncheon... marble falls Nov 2017 #41
I happen to know someone in MF hamsterjill Nov 2017 #44
Its the echo box. Its all they hear. marble falls Nov 2017 #45
"Invasion of the Body Snatchers," with Donald Sutherland Alice11111 Nov 2017 #55
Not any more Va Lefty Nov 2017 #42
"The dirt's all coming out in a wash?" n/t sprinkleeninow Nov 2017 #123
I hear you. I've been stunned by how callous they can be. Solly Mack Nov 2017 #43
+1000 Alice11111 Nov 2017 #56
Wow. nocalflea Nov 2017 #57
Many so-called Christians are the biggest hypocrites and frauds when democratisphere Nov 2017 #58
Shame-based paradigms have always been used by organized religion to corral power, lindysalsagal Nov 2017 #61
And the absolute WORST of the tRump* supporters... Raster Nov 2017 #63
I am amazed that anyone is amazed beachbum bob Nov 2017 #67
that is just part of their hatred to others! BlueJac Nov 2017 #68
These are the Nazis that would have been Hitlers core support Oneironaut Nov 2017 #70
Yeah, I've cut as many of the fuckers out of my life as I can maxrandb Nov 2017 #72
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
What did you say or do about this? electron_blue Nov 2017 #76
I confronted her, and she wound up storming out of the restaurant hamsterjill Nov 2017 #103
thank you! electron_blue Dec 2017 #128
I'm not; I just can't get past the hypocrisy. alarimer Nov 2017 #86
Many of them feel the same way about American minimum wage workers IronLionZion Nov 2017 #87
They had to learn to be monsters jimlup Nov 2017 #88
Matthew 25: ollie10 Nov 2017 #95
In the Catholic Church that was the Gospel reading this past Sunday kydo Nov 2017 #101
Love this! hamsterjill Nov 2017 #109
They have been propagandized to be this way. PatrickforO Nov 2017 #97
"Monsters" is such a polite word. I go straight to "assholes". n/t SpankMe Nov 2017 #99
It is why your average trumpster has no issues with the racist, murderous dictator Putin Eliot Rosewater Nov 2017 #102
That's why I have pretty much Bettie Nov 2017 #104
Sounds like Republican Jesus again. Amimnoch Nov 2017 #107
I heard an Alabama middle aged woman state her angst over having to choose between CrispyQ Nov 2017 #111
it should no longer come as any surprise that these people are monsters. only monsters niyad Nov 2017 #114
Even here in Texas some people are seeing the light. argyl Nov 2017 #116
Another difficult thing to understand is that these supporters Enoki33 Nov 2017 #117
WWJD back atcha, lady. Honeycombe8 Nov 2017 #125
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