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Jun 15, 2019 17:51:38   #
Rose42
 


Now you’ve done it. LOL

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Jun 15, 2019 18:20:13   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
https://democracyguardian.com/are-trump-supporters-really-as-stupid-as-we-think-d94eb6bef64c

"There has been a long standing belief that those that support Trump are the percentage of the country that is ignorant, naïve of politics, gullible and flat out stupid. This opinion was not developed by sheer chance, but has been based on both the behavior and the comments made by his supporters. They lack the same cohesive logic as Trump, which makes his popularity all the more attractive as they are drawn to someone that has the same apparent low IQ that they do."

Oh my little Black pots!!!

Liar Liar Pants On Fire Hillary Song
https://youtu.be/kXjbXGyQDsE

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Jun 15, 2019 22:03:15   #
Bcon
 
whitnebrat wrote:
Hmmmm... "God ordained capital punishment" ... who gets the message from God that so-and-so is to be put to death? And do any of us have the right to do that condemnation? If God is ordaining that someone should be put to death, don't you think that God might just do the job himself? It's not like he's not capable of carrying it out.


The first requisite is that you have to believe in a higher power. Do you?

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Jun 15, 2019 23:59:03   #
Morgan
 
byronglimish wrote:
So with our youth (male and female) just tell them to try sex, and if they don't like it, abstain from it?

It's a matter of morals!....instilled in the kids that will make all the difference.

Like you would teach your kid any other boundaries on social behavior.

If you have a son, teaching him to go long, go deep is a moral irresponsibility.

You make fun of Godly principles as something to be done away with, and then still want social morality that you impose.

That's the thing with Atheist usurping of biblical rules.

You folks condemn something that you've never tried personally, you just cherry pick certain people who claim religion and point out their faults.

Lucifer is the accuser (the prosecutor) he's very proficient at attacking people who are struggling to better their character through biblical instruction too.
So with our youth (male and female) just tell them... (show quote)


If I appear to be mocking it is because you are so out of touch with today, the aspirin comment is ridiculous and impertinent to women, which you seem to be completely unaware of.

I am not an atheist.

I've never tried, how arrogant of you, what can you possibly know what I've tried or not. I am not the one who declares who is right or wrong in their religious beliefs or interpretations, while I do take exception to others doing it to me.

While I do believe in a higher divine entity, I don't believe in Lucifer, satan, or sins. All that does is take power and responsibility away from us and I don't think that is the intention towards our greater good or divineness.

I am all for morals, and ethics but even more so for an awareness of our actions. To have a woman not want an a******n, she has to feel safe, to honor the life within and want to keep it even if only till birth. This is where we have not exceeded and what I mean when I say we've been going about it the wrong way. A girl should not feel she is walking around with an invisible scarlet letter, but this has not changed due to religious judgments.

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Jun 16, 2019 00:04:27   #
Morgan
 



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Jun 16, 2019 00:11:26   #
Morgan
 
slatten49 wrote:
Maybe, Byron...but, not completely done. You responded before I put up that last link. I was disappointed in seeing the thread topic having been cast aside.

Now, those few links have been offered as to why so many believe that Trump supporters were stupid in v****g him into The White House. Even while pointing that theory out, I firmly believe that many supporters of our president (especially on the OPP) are intelligent, articulate and well-meaning...and, they won. And, as the saying, "to the victors belong the spoils."

We'll just have to wait and see what 2020 brings.
Maybe, Byron...but, not completely done. You resp... (show quote)


That may be true when the win is an honorable one.

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Jun 16, 2019 08:23:03   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Morgan wrote:
If I appear to be mocking it is because you are so out of touch with today, the aspirin comment is ridiculous and impertinent to women, which you seem to be completely unaware of.

I am not an atheist.

I've never tried, how arrogant of you, what can you possibly know what I've tried or not. I am not the one who declares who is right or wrong in their religious beliefs or interpretations, while I do take exception to others doing it to me.

While I do believe in a higher divine entity, I don't believe in Lucifer, satan, or sins. All that does is take power and responsibility away from us and I don't think that is the intention towards our greater good or divineness.

I am all for morals, and ethics but even more so for an awareness of our actions. To have a woman not want an a******n, she has to feel safe, to honor the life within and want to keep it even if only till birth. This is where we have not exceeded and what I mean when I say we've been going about it the wrong way. A girl should not feel she is walking around with an invisible scarlet letter, but this has not changed due to religious judgments.
If I appear to be mocking it is because you are so... (show quote)


"I am all for morals, and ethics but even more so for an awareness of our actions." - Morgan
So how is it you side with the Left?

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Jun 16, 2019 09:41:18   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
eagleye13 wrote:
"I am all for morals, and ethics but even more so for an awareness of our actions." - Morgan
So how is it you side with the Left?


My opinion is Morg doesn't stand out in a radical progressive mob.

A s*******s A****a progressive type.

These type are so delusional that they claim to be "centrist"...

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Jun 16, 2019 11:42:31   #
whitnebrat Loc: In the wilds of Oregon
 
Bcon wrote:
The first requisite is that you have to believe in a higher power. Do you?


As I have repeatedly said, my religiosity is my business and is none of anyone else's. If I'm asking questions, it's because they are logically questionable and should be aired. As I also have repeatedly said, you are free to believe wh**ever you wish, and so am I. If you choose to share your religious views, that is also you prerogative. What you can't do is question mine ... I have never individualized my questions ... just asking a broad brush set of questions that apply to the religion itself, not to any individual as to their leanings.

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Jun 16, 2019 12:57:29   #
Bcon
 
Morgan wrote:
If I appear to be mocking it is because you are so out of touch with today, the aspirin comment is ridiculous and impertinent to women, which you seem to be completely unaware of.

I am not an atheist.

I've never tried, how arrogant of you, what can you possibly know what I've tried or not. I am not the one who declares who is right or wrong in their religious beliefs or interpretations, while I do take exception to others doing it to me.

While I do believe in a higher divine entity, I don't believe in Lucifer, satan, or sins. All that does is take power and responsibility away from us and I don't think that is the intention towards our greater good or divineness.

I am all for morals, and ethics but even more so for an awareness of our actions. To have a woman not want an a******n, she has to feel safe, to honor the life within and want to keep it even if only till birth. This is where we have not exceeded and what I mean when I say we've been going about it the wrong way. A girl should not feel she is walking around with an invisible scarlet letter, but this has not changed due to religious judgments.
If I appear to be mocking it is because you are so... (show quote)


As long as people do feel that religion is meaningful to them, they are going to believe, as most do, that murder is not acceptable under any guise. You may believe one way, but as you expect others to accept your beliefs, you have to accept their beliefs and opinions. In my views, unless the life of the mother is in jeopardy, the baby should have a chance at life, even if it is abandoned to adoption. There are many ways to prevent pregnancy both before the intercourse or after with the morning after pill. To prevent the k*****g of the innocent is always the better way.

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Jun 16, 2019 14:41:59   #
Common_Sense_Matters
 
Bcon wrote:
As long as people do feel that religion is meaningful to them, they are going to believe, as most do, that murder is not acceptable under any guise. You may believe one way, but as you expect others to accept your beliefs, you have to accept their beliefs and opinions. In my views, unless the life of the mother is in jeopardy, the baby should have a chance at life, even if it is abandoned to adoption. There are many ways to prevent pregnancy both before the intercourse or after with the morning after pill. To prevent the k*****g of the innocent is always the better way.
As long as people do feel that religion is meaning... (show quote)


You do know that there are many that view executions as murder as well, I don't per se, but there are many that do. To them you condone murder while proclaiming to be "pro-life". Even though I do not entirely agree with them that legally ordained executions are murder, I do agree with them that if one is truly "pro-life", then one can not openly condone executions neither. You are either pro-life or you aren't. Perhaps a name change for that platform is in order.

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Jun 16, 2019 14:51:21   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Common_Sense_Matters wrote:
You do know that there are many that view executions as murder as well, I don't per se, but there are many that do. To them you condone murder while proclaiming to be "pro-life". Even though I do not entirely agree with them that legally ordained executions are murder, I do agree with them that if one is truly "pro-life", then one can not openly condone executions neither. You are either pro-life or you aren't. Perhaps a name change for that platform is in order.


There are no executions in this country anymore. There is euthanasia where the "victim" feels much less pain than a child aborted late term.

The comparison is ridiculous at best. One is innocent, and suffers, and the other is guilty, and doesn't suffer.

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Jun 16, 2019 14:53:34   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
Common_Sense_Matters wrote:
You do know that there are many that view executions as murder as well, I don't per se, but there are many that do. To them you condone murder while proclaiming to be "pro-life". Even though I do not entirely agree with them that legally ordained executions are murder, I do agree with them that if one is truly "pro-life", then one can not openly condone executions neither. You are either pro-life or you aren't. Perhaps a name change for that platform is in order.



You are confused and in the throws of chaotic indecisiveness....it is not murder to rid our nation of "evil perpetrators".

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Jun 16, 2019 14:54:27   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
archie bunker wrote:
There are no executions in this country anymore. There is euthanasia where the "victim" feels much less pain than a child aborted late term.

The comparison is ridiculous at best. One is innocent, and suffers, and the other is guilty, and doesn't suffer.


The meaning of choice to him.

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Jun 16, 2019 15:03:17   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
byronglimish wrote:
The meaning of choice to him.


I believe my post was common sense.

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