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whathehell

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122. I wish we could live in a country where people were secure enough
Fri Feb 3, 2012, 03:51 AM
Feb 2012

in their own belief (or non-belief) that they didn't

have to sneer at those of others as "fairy tales".

Screw your condescension and arrogance...I'm tired of

hearing atheists here insulting people who don't agree with them.

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Ew, I just threw up a little. Time to pander I guess. Lionessa Feb 2012 #1
Ha! Stuckinthebush Feb 2012 #5
Its not pandering if he says it because he believes it SaintPete Feb 2012 #43
depending on your point of view deacon_sephiroth Feb 2012 #47
Obviously he is using a tactic/strategy here. Condescendingly and slyly calling out conservatives. FarLeftFist Feb 2012 #68
i don't think it is entirely that cynical arely staircase Feb 2012 #78
Agree and thank you. classof56 Feb 2012 #102
Putting forth the idea that he is in anyway using a faith to make gov't decisions Lionessa Feb 2012 #52
I would argue Chiyo-chichi Feb 2012 #58
In fact, getting involved in the hypocrisy, in-fighting and meanness that JDPriestly Feb 2012 #154
"his religion"?....Give it a rest....MOST of the world's religions preach "love they neighbor" whathehell Feb 2012 #94
"for unto whom much is given, much shall be required" is such a pandering anti-constitutional thing? uppityperson Feb 2012 #148
He SHOULD be suggesting it because it's the logical thing to do to get the economy to recover, NOT Lionessa Feb 2012 #152
You really should get that stomach of yours looked at. eom uppityperson Feb 2012 #153
Yes. Jesus' teachings were not unique. JDPriestly Feb 2012 #155
He went to services in Hawaii over Christmas 2011. n/t secondwind Feb 2012 #201
No, azureblue Feb 2012 #48
Been there, done those, and still it's an entirely vomit-worthy comment. Lionessa Feb 2012 #53
you really are a vomiter, eh? SaintPete Feb 2012 #96
Actually, I'd bet more people would find your persistent religion hating spleen venting whathehell Feb 2012 #97
Thank you, whatthehell. CBHagman Feb 2012 #111
You're very welcome.. whathehell Feb 2012 #118
You have no idea why that might be? HuckleB Feb 2012 #166
So what? HuckleB Feb 2012 #165
“...it also coincides with Jesus’s teaching that for unto whom much is given... FiveGoodMen Feb 2012 #59
+1 HuckleB Feb 2012 #80
yeah, that's how he kept a right wing congress from letting unemployment benefits expire arely staircase Feb 2012 #83
+++1,000 nt nanabugg Feb 2012 #185
+ 2000 BlueCaliDem Feb 2012 #194
Devil's in the details. Igel Feb 2012 #84
Presidents don't set tax rates. The Congress does. CBHagman Feb 2012 #112
Dumb bullshit half truth. emulatorloo Feb 2012 #143
But that was then and now he has an election to win...... SammyWinstonJack Feb 2012 #161
Feeling a bit condescending today? enlightenment Feb 2012 #63
LOTS of condescending atheists on this board. n/t whathehell Feb 2012 #101
Your concern is duly noted. LAGC Feb 2012 #123
Actually, it is....When you're secure enough to leave your small world whathehell Feb 2012 #132
being a minority doesn't make you wrong, implying so makes you sound rather La Lioness Priyanka Feb 2012 #134
nah bro Warren DeMontague Feb 2012 #146
lol La Lioness Priyanka Feb 2012 #147
... SammyWinstonJack Feb 2012 #163
For being mildly rebuking, baldrad Feb 2012 #72
Like in Matthew 6:5, where Jesus explicitly said not to make conspicuous displays of prayer? MNBrewer Feb 2012 #81
Exactly. HuckleB Feb 2012 #79
Don't be silly... whathehell Feb 2012 #103
That has nothing to do with what I posted. HuckleB Feb 2012 #108
"for unto whom much is given, much shall be required" is illogical, doesn't use evidence, is bad? uppityperson Feb 2012 #149
So that's the extent of this supposed faith? HuckleB Feb 2012 #157
Who said that? Only your assumption there. Is "for unto whom much is given, much shall be required" uppityperson Feb 2012 #158
If you're going to stick to that single line, then you're apparently making that assumption. HuckleB Feb 2012 #159
Simply waiting for you to answer my question rather than dodge it. uppityperson Feb 2012 #167
I've given an answer. HuckleB Feb 2012 #169
Please show me where you answered that question as I don't see it. Thank you. uppityperson Feb 2012 #170
And now you're off on another tangent. HuckleB Feb 2012 #171
You said you answered. I'd like to see the answer as I can't find it. You now won't show me your uppityperson Feb 2012 #173
You're asking politely? HuckleB Feb 2012 #188
Maybe he throws up at atheists. whathehell Feb 2012 #88
Maybe he throws up at atheists. AlbertCat Feb 2012 #92
Like me, he probably doesn't have problems with atheists generally, just the rude, intolerant whathehell Feb 2012 #100
This message was self-deleted by its author HuckleB Feb 2012 #160
What about holding 2 competing ideas cilla4progress Feb 2012 #113
Hmm. HuckleB Feb 2012 #162
What's wrong with belief, or faith? cilla4progress Feb 2012 #197
In other words, you can't answer my questions. HuckleB Feb 2012 #208
So your view prevails? cilla4progress Feb 2012 #210
How is noting that the stories are unfounded being intolerant? HuckleB Feb 2012 #211
You give no credence cilla4progress Feb 2012 #212
Say what? HuckleB Feb 2012 #213
Every creation story is true cilla4progress Feb 2012 #214
Oh brother. HuckleB Feb 2012 #215
Oooh - no place in politics - cilla4progress Feb 2012 #218
Again, oh brother. HuckleB Feb 2012 #219
Who you talking about? I'm a pagan. cilla4progress Feb 2012 #220
What? Its a freaking prayer breakfast cstanleytech Feb 2012 #119
This story has generated a whole lot of nausea and vomiting on both sides of the political aisle slackmaster Feb 2012 #139
Who are we really to question his faith when it's obvious that he tries to live his beliefs. The Wielding Truth Feb 2012 #145
this just makes me sad.... mike_c Feb 2012 #2
Obama is a pretty smart dude. AlbertCat Feb 2012 #93
Of course he did. This pisses off the birthers that claim he's a secret moose-lim. AtheistCrusader Feb 2012 #117
how man people did jesus kill in drone attacks? the bible is mum on the topic nt msongs Feb 2012 #3
...or find a closet that would hold 3000 people? pocoloco Feb 2012 #7
They didn't have drones in Jesus's time. demosincebirth Feb 2012 #18
Or what? Cherchez la Femme Feb 2012 #36
No but they had stones, same thing just shorter range. Uncle Joe Feb 2012 #56
From stones to drones. My how we have evolved. iscooterliberally Feb 2012 #61
Sure they did Hawkowl Feb 2012 #70
The ruling class would have used them against him if they did. harun Feb 2012 #205
Christian faith guides mine, too. That's why I'm a Liberal Democrat BlueCaliDem Feb 2012 #4
I think the majority of "non-Christians"... Wait Wut Feb 2012 #9
I am a christian as well, and as well a very liberal Democrat MACARD Feb 2012 #11
You are correct, but the many Christian haters here will NOT want to hear it. whathehell Feb 2012 #90
"angry atheists" refusing to acknowledge that there are any but the Right Wing fundamentalist AlbertCat Feb 2012 #95
Post removed Post removed Feb 2012 #98
The most anger and judgment in this thread appears to be in your posts FlaGatorJD Feb 2012 #128
In your view -- If you check the thread, you'll see I've gotten "thanks" from others here. whathehell Feb 2012 #130
good to hear from you, as an atheist i can understand that religion is not inherently partisan. alp227 Feb 2012 #110
I'm with you MACARD. The Wielding Truth Feb 2012 #180
Then why DOMA? zipplewrath Feb 2012 #15
My sediments (since we are talking about stones) exactly. FedUp_Queer Feb 2012 #77
DOMA is a Clinton and Republican law BlueCaliDem Feb 2012 #195
Mine, too! Cuz Jesus was a liberal. Point. Blank. Period! Liberal_Stalwart71 Feb 2012 #37
Thanks LS71. BlueCaliDem Feb 2012 #196
thank you nt arely staircase Feb 2012 #87
Right on BlueCaliDem! cilla4progress Feb 2012 #114
This message was self-deleted by its author cilla4progress Feb 2012 #115
Right on! cilla4progress Feb 2012 #116
Thank you, me also. Not the Fundamentalist Extremist bs, but as you say. uppityperson Feb 2012 #150
It sounds to me like he's suggesting a simple pattern Feb 2012 #6
Abraham Lincoln's "Second Inaugural". . . Journeyman Feb 2012 #24
I'm going to save that quote. pnorman Feb 2012 #34
Thanks for that. a simple pattern Feb 2012 #50
Isn't that the quote on the wall in the Lincoln Memorial? nt patrice Feb 2012 #64
Yes. His two most important speeches are etched in full on the walls of the memorial. . . Journeyman Feb 2012 #109
Yes. Obama was sincere in talking about his own faith. JDPriestly Feb 2012 #33
Aw, he's just sucking up to the yokels tularetom Feb 2012 #8
Whom is he trying to convince of that? AmericaIsGreat Feb 2012 #10
thank you for proving my point! ever predictable MACARD Feb 2012 #12
It's election season. tblue Feb 2012 #14
Well, I don't see any evidence that he has used Christianity to guide his policies AmericaIsGreat Feb 2012 #67
The same thing he said the last time... Kahuna Feb 2012 #13
Until the 1970's and 1980's Christian activists in politics were left of center bluestateguy Feb 2012 #16
The naysayers skip those issues when they read U.S. history, just like the fundies skipping the most demosincebirth Feb 2012 #20
He's consistent. truthisfreedom Feb 2012 #17
The Fellowship kenfrequed Feb 2012 #19
Whats with this myth Iliyah Feb 2012 #21
Areed. efhmc Feb 2012 #26
You are correct. whathehell Feb 2012 #104
Thank you. emulatorloo Feb 2012 #144
they are not aligned with the devil Puzzledtraveller Feb 2012 #175
You asked "Wasn't Obama brought up as an atheist?" DesertRat Feb 2012 #22
Sad. The #1 thing that guides his policies SHOULD be his love of the Constitution. kestrel91316 Feb 2012 #23
Particularly since he's supposed to be a Constitutional scholar. Lionessa Feb 2012 #55
He doesn't even need sulphurdunn Feb 2012 #73
+1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 kestrel91316 Feb 2012 #151
Yea, people, Obama should come right out as an Atheist! flamingdem Feb 2012 #25
thank you. Its called poliltics. zonkers Feb 2012 #32
Yes, unlike the tone-deaf Romney, Obama actually knows what you have to say in order to get elected nxylas Feb 2012 #57
It would also be dishonest, since he isn't one. nt Critters2 Feb 2012 #120
Jeebus told me to kill Osama!!!1! AngryAmish Feb 2012 #27
You might read this from snopes before the election TexasProgresive Feb 2012 #28
I love that President Obama is standing up for Christians Obamacare Feb 2012 #29
I do admit there has been a lot of Brand poisoning. Gore1FL Feb 2012 #76
Who is doing the judging? Puzzledtraveller Feb 2012 #176
Rather than reaffirming their faith in Christianity usrname Feb 2012 #30
Well to be honest, depends on which Christian values LynneSin Feb 2012 #31
Well in my book those are the real Christian values. The Christian Right has perverted yellowcanine Feb 2012 #40
Amen! LynneSin Feb 2012 #46
I have no problem with this as long as it is the Sermon on the Mount and the Golden Rule. yellowcanine Feb 2012 #35
The "National Prayer Breakfast" is sponsored by none other than our old friends on C Street KamaAina Feb 2012 #38
But Obama delivered a much different message than the usual Prayer Breakfast speaker. yellowcanine Feb 2012 #44
That proves it! He is a secret Muslin!! KamaAina Feb 2012 #69
That's an accusation cut from whole cloth. . . Journeyman Feb 2012 #204
and...check! Phlem Feb 2012 #39
WWJD? MisterP Feb 2012 #41
"....Jesus’s teaching that ‘for unto whom much is given, much shall be required,’ ” Obama said yellowcanine Feb 2012 #42
Ah, that's from the Acts o' the Apostles....Chapter 4 Bluenorthwest Feb 2012 #71
Yes, another thing the Christian Right keeps very quiet about. Of course they don's so much as read yellowcanine Feb 2012 #127
Then he ought to re-study the "suffer the children" line - bread_and_roses Feb 2012 #45
in the words of Bender... deacon_sephiroth Feb 2012 #49
Would it be too much to ask that logic and reason be his guide, rather than bronze-age bullshit? Jester Messiah Feb 2012 #51
Actually Christ lived during the Iron Age. n/t EX500rider Feb 2012 #60
Oh, well that's completely different then. [nt] Jester Messiah Feb 2012 #75
... Arugula Latte Feb 2012 #86
Yes, in that logic and reason can't do it all...There are these things called "values" whathehell Feb 2012 #121
ok deacon_sephiroth Feb 2012 #135
There are logical rationales for those values Jester Messiah Feb 2012 #164
Glad I wasn't there One_Life_To_Give Feb 2012 #54
like it or not...that is what he believes madrchsod Feb 2012 #62
2006: Barack Obama: Call To Renewal - Faith and Politics Speech Tx4obama Feb 2012 #65
I'm a little confused by a group that faults him on being Christian and then also faults patrice Feb 2012 #66
I fault him for his opposition to the rights of others using dogma as an excuse. Bluenorthwest Feb 2012 #74
While I get what he is saying... awoke_in_2003 Feb 2012 #82
I wish we could live in a country where people were secure enough whathehell Feb 2012 #122
Yeah, and we're tired of religion being shoved in our faces at every opportunity. LAGC Feb 2012 #124
Who here is "shoving religion in your faces at every opportunity"?..I'm certainly not. whathehell Feb 2012 #131
"Screw your condescension and arrogance". Is this the new standard for discussion? nm rhett o rick Feb 2012 #140
This message was self-deleted by its author awoke_in_2003 Feb 2012 #202
if your faith were so strong and secure awoke_in_2003 Feb 2012 #203
Gag. Arugula Latte Feb 2012 #85
Obama says Christian faith guides his policies AlbertCat Feb 2012 #89
Only FUNDAMENTALIST Christian faith excludes ... markpkessinger Feb 2012 #91
THANK You!!.... whathehell Feb 2012 #105
Faith does not include logic and common sense. Faith is "belief that does not rhett o rick Feb 2012 #138
Being guided by one's faith is not the same as "using faith to solve real world problems" markpkessinger Feb 2012 #174
With respect, they sound the same to me. rhett o rick Feb 2012 #179
What do people expect the president to say at a prayer breakfast? Akoto Feb 2012 #99
He could have a prior engagement. Arugula Latte Feb 2012 #107
Really? So the president should abandon tradition to appease atheists? That's Kahuna Feb 2012 #125
Speaking as an Episcopalian, perhaps he should abandon it . . . markpkessinger Feb 2012 #168
you don't have to be an atheist to think that there is already excessive religion in politics La Lioness Priyanka Feb 2012 #177
True that. But, it is what it is. All presidents will always Kahuna Feb 2012 #200
Ya know Coyote_Bandit Feb 2012 #106
Who Would Jesus Bomb? SHRED Feb 2012 #126
since the Emperor Constantine, everyone and anyone who is a threat to the state. Warren Stupidity Feb 2012 #129
Yeah, except that "threat to the state" stuff is hardly limited to Jesus, or Constantine. whathehell Feb 2012 #133
argument wasn't made. Warren Stupidity Feb 2012 #136
I agree deacon_sephiroth Feb 2012 #137
Why does one have to include every figure? HuckleB Feb 2012 #172
In his case I actually believe it Doctor_J Feb 2012 #141
That's sad. bowens43 Feb 2012 #142
While I appreciate him shoving the Christian thing down the GOP's throats ... Myrina Feb 2012 #156
so true. La Lioness Priyanka Feb 2012 #178
oh, so that's why he orders choie Feb 2012 #181
Ewwww. . . . just spit up a moutful from lunch. . . . BigDemVoter Feb 2012 #182
So he is either lying or stupid? Throd Feb 2012 #183
Why do people have to be so stupid and sensitive JI7 Feb 2012 #184
Yes, we should all continue to bow down to this nonsense. HuckleB Feb 2012 #189
nobody is asking you to bow down to anything JI7 Feb 2012 #190
Oh, I understand politics just fine. HuckleB Feb 2012 #192
so what the fuck are you outraged for ? don't you want Obama to win the election and expose JI7 Feb 2012 #193
Who said I was outraged? HuckleB Feb 2012 #209
I just threw up a little! Jefferson is rolling in his grave. Odin2005 Feb 2012 #186
What are you bitching about? cbrer Feb 2012 #187
The RUMMYisFROSTED Feb 2012 #191
If Thomas Jefferson were to run for president today he wouldn't get past the primaries because Monk06 Feb 2012 #198
Why should he say something that he doesn't believe? SaintPete Feb 2012 #206
It was a rhetorical suggestion. The rightwing goes out of its way to avoid the fact Monk06 Feb 2012 #207
You think Obama is lying about his beliefs? Zax2me Feb 2012 #216
I don't think he's lying I just don't approve of public displays of piety. Leave that to the Fundies Monk06 Feb 2012 #217
The following image is in response to this thread, not Obama's remarks... killbotfactory Feb 2012 #199
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