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Apr 23, 2020 13:02:03   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
woodguru wrote:
You are talking about republicans now, God does not "like" Trump or anything about what he is...how could he?


Did you personally ask Him about Mr. Trump or is God now your puppet who thinks what you think and speaks what you want Him to say? What has He told you about the Progressive legislation that sacrificed well over 60 million unborn children or did you not ask? I expect you wouldn't want Him to speak to all the many issues of Progressive sanctioned hedonism.

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Apr 23, 2020 13:44:50   #
Redangel62
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
He still is...

Idiot was talking about opening up ballparks and having people wear masks and drink beer through a straw....

Kind of a tie between him and Ingram for who can inspire the most stupidity...


Posters. Please ask this man why he is on a American forum when he is supposed to be Canadian living in china. He is a propaganda agent so be careful what you take away from his advice

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Apr 23, 2020 16:15:44   #
Searching Loc: Rural Southwest VA
 
Capt-jack wrote:
Most of the GOP in Congress over the last 50 years would bow to the left's demands. They want to "just get along". Just look back about 2 years ago, Paul Ryan, speaker of the House blocked almost all of Trump's efforts to build the wall down south. He did that to most bills. He is the main reason Nancy P holds the gavel today.
Look at Linsey Gharmm, he has been in the Senate for a long time, he worked with Teddy Kennedy for most of his time and all his work look like he was a Democrat. He has an R after his name. But it's up to you to see what is going on, it's not place to show you.
Most of the GOP in Congress over the last 50 years... (show quote)


Oh, I know it's my place to go "in search of". I wanted to see from "your" viewpoint why you felt the Republican Party had tuned "spineless". My opinion, and take it for what it's worth, is that there is almost always room to compromise, both sides get some of what they want. It behooves BOTH parties to attempt to do that on behalf of ALL their constituents. We've watched Congress get next to NOTHING accomplished for quite too long. Just because they all breathe doesn't entitle any of them to draw a salary. I frankly see too many "yes men" surrounding Trump and senators and governors alike with "R" after their name echoing Trump's every word, some very much to the detriment of their constituents. Maybe, it's because I am from an older generation, that I don't see "my party" as something I should owe a total allegiance to. When I did a stint as a substitute teacher in a nearby town as a long-term sub for one class, I did my best to not show my liberal leanings, but one day, I slipped, and one of the students exclaimed "Ohhh, Mrs. P, you're a, you're a....liberal!!" I just looked at him and said "surprise, surprise....none of you have keeled over yet". I added that I would appreciate them not going home and telling their parents.

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Apr 24, 2020 09:42:06   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
woodguru wrote:
You are talking about republicans now, God does not "like" Trump or anything about what he is...how could he?


So now you are a spokesmen for GOD? God help us.

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Apr 24, 2020 10:54:00   #
Searching Loc: Rural Southwest VA
 
[quote=Capt-jack]So now you are a spokesmen for GOD? God help us.[/quote
Awww, now, Capt-jack.....woodguru may be on to something here. Trump hasn't broken all of the 10 Commandments that I know of, but those "Seven Deadly Sins"....I'm thinking we could check them all off. I know Trump is your guy, and that has to color your perception. Are you able to separate his personal life from the political one? That said, is he "your man" because you like his style of politics, what he has done in the past economically, or...…? Just wondering....

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Apr 24, 2020 14:29:12   #
susanblange Loc: USA
 
[quote=Searching][quote=Capt-jack]So now you are a spokesmen for GOD? God help us.[/quote
Awww, now, Capt-jack.....woodguru may be on to something here. Trump hasn't broken all of the 10 Commandments that I know of, but those "Seven Deadly Sins"....I'm thinking we could check them all off. I know Trump is your guy, and that has to color your perception. Are you able to separate his personal life from the political one? That said, is he "your man" because you like his style of politics, what he has done in the past economically, or...…? Just wondering....[/quote]

The seven Christian deadly sins are not deadly. They are not even sins at all. The NT also says the only unforgiveable sin is blaspheme against the Holy Spirit. Just one of many contradictions in the NT.

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Apr 24, 2020 16:58:14   #
Searching Loc: Rural Southwest VA
 
susanblange wrote:
The seven Christian deadly sins are not deadly. They are not even sins at all. The NT also says the only unforgiveable sin is blaspheme against the Holy Spirit. Just one of many contradictions in the NT.


I grew up as a Southern Baptist, and I remember (at least in the church I worshipped) a lot of discussion of "The Seven Deadly Sins", and while I know they're not specifically referenced in the Bible, new or old as a list, that it is more in some religions part of "Christian tradition", no one would argue that any of these actions would be appropriate for someone who attempts to walk a righteous path. Pope Gregory I, back in 600 A.D. originally compiled the list. In some form or other, both in the NT (Galatians 5:19-21)and OT (Proverbs 6:16-19), these less than virtuous actions are mentioned. Indeed, the NT does say that the only unforgiveable sin is blaspheme.

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Apr 24, 2020 17:09:41   #
susanblange Loc: USA
 
Searching wrote:
I grew up as a Southern Baptist, and I remember (at least in the church I worshipped) a lot of discussion of "The Seven Deadly Sins", and while I know they're not specifically referenced in the Bible, new or old as a list, that it is more in some religions part of "Christian tradition", no one would argue that any of these actions would be appropriate for someone who attempts to walk a righteous path. Pope Gregory I, back in 600 A.D. originally compiled the list. In some form or other, both in the NT (Galatians 5:19-21)and OT (Proverbs 6:16-19), these less than virtuous actions are mentioned. Indeed, the NT does say that the only unforgiveable sin is blaspheme.
I grew up as a Southern Baptist, and I remember (a... (show quote)


People have never been executed-in or outside of the Church for their seven deadly sins. The punishment fits the crime and the penalty is death. The seven deadly sins are 1) Any sin against God's person. This includes blasphemy, hatred of God, and ticking him off. 2) Abuse or neglect of a child. 3) Murder. 4) Rape. 5) Kidnapping. 6) Paying or taking a bribe. 7) False witness or swearing falsely by the name of God. Satan (Adam) has committed all seven of these and God will punish and execute him for this.

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Apr 24, 2020 17:50:19   #
Searching Loc: Rural Southwest VA
 
susanblange wrote:
People have never been executed-in or outside of the Church for their seven deadly sins. The punishment fits the crime and the penalty is death. The seven deadly sins are 1) Any sin against God's person. This includes blasphemy, hatred of God, and ticking him off. 2) Abuse or neglect of a child. 3) Murder. 4) Rape. 5) Kidnapping. 6) Paying or taking a bribe. 7) False witness or swearing falsely by the name of God. Satan (Adam) has committed all seven of these and God will punish and execute him for this.
People have never been executed-in or outside of t... (show quote)


The world's population would be greatly reduced now if there had been any executions inside the Church, would it not.

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Apr 24, 2020 20:19:14   #
susanblange Loc: USA
 
Searching wrote:
The world's population would be greatly reduced now if there had been any executions inside the Church, would it not.


I call the second day of the Lord Judgment Day. This will happen after the Messiah's trial and the wicked will be cut off. It will affect 97% of earth's inhabitants and they will be cut off by fire, spontaneous combustion. Isaiah 24:6. "Therefore hath the curse devoured the earth, and they that dwell therein are desolate: therefore the inhabitants of the earth are burned, and few men left". A few is three. This will leave about 210 million people alive on earth. There is a difference between sin and wickedness. We are all sinners. The wicked are also called the "guilty" and they are those who have committed a deadly sin, and those who refuse to repent of their sin. Repentance is a four step process. Remorse, confession, restitution, and most importantly change.

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Apr 25, 2020 08:35:18   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
Searching wrote:
Oh, I know it's my place to go "in search of". I wanted to see from "your" viewpoint why you felt the Republican Party had tuned "spineless". My opinion, and take it for what it's worth, is that there is almost always room to compromise, both sides get some of what they want. It behooves BOTH parties to attempt to do that on behalf of ALL their constituents. We've watched Congress get next to NOTHING accomplished for quite too long. Just because they all breathe doesn't entitle any of them to draw a salary. I frankly see too many "yes men" surrounding Trump and senators and governors alike with "R" after their name echoing Trump's every word, some very much to the detriment of their constituents. Maybe, it's because I am from an older generation, that I don't see "my party" as something I should owe a total allegiance to. When I did a stint as a substitute teacher in a nearby town as a long-term sub for one class, I did my best to not show my liberal leanings, but one day, I slipped, and one of the students exclaimed "Ohhh, Mrs. P, you're a, you're a....liberal!!" I just looked at him and said "surprise, surprise....none of you have keeled over yet". I added that I would appreciate them not going home and telling their parents.
Oh, I know it's my place to go "in search of&... (show quote)


As a life long Republican, I have watched over many years the Left dictate laws and I watched my party just
cave into them, over and over. That is until Trump came along. He has no problem standing up to them.
Just last week 2 Trillion $ package was proposed to help people out with this shutdown. Nancy P and her klan TOOK one Trillion and spend it on making the GOVERNMENT BIGGER. My party caved in and let her do so. Trump could over bit his lip,
The commie left now want mail-in voting, this will guarantee the left will be running America come next January. Will my party let them do it? The Republicans do control most of the federal government. But the Dems seem to run it.

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Apr 25, 2020 10:01:09   #
Searching Loc: Rural Southwest VA
 
Capt-jack wrote:
As a life long Republican, I have watched over many years the Left dictate laws and I watched my party just
cave into them, over and over. That is until Trump came along. He has no problem standing up to them.
Just last week 2 Trillion $ package was proposed to help people out with this shutdown. Nancy P and her klan TOOK one Trillion and spend it on making the GOVERNMENT BIGGER. My party caved in and let her do so. Trump could over bit his lip,
The commie left now want mail-in voting, this will guarantee the left will be running America come next January. Will my party let them do it? The Republicans do control most of the federal government. But the Dems seem to run it.
As a life long Republican, I have watched over man... (show quote)


Isn't it odd, and I mean no disrespect whatsoever here, that you and I could stand side by side in a room looking out a bay window, and when asked what we see, our versions would look nothing alike. I had a suspicion that might be the case, and that's why I asked you to tell me from your perspective "why" you consider the Republican Party spineless. It comes as no surprise, I am sure, when I tell you I did not vote for Trump. That said, I had sincerely hoped he would shake up the status quo. I wanted him to succeed. We truly needed a shakeup of the status quo. While I voted for Obama, I could cite more than a few chapters and verses where I truly was sorely disappointed. It is what it is. However, I don't find it a sign of strength when Trump surrounds himself with "less than" qualified folks, and I feel he does. Nor do I see it as a sign of strength, when he lashes out because others dare to disagree, but enough about Trump. During the Obama years, the Republican party stopped much of the Democrat push, a great deal of which I viewed as would have been constructive, but the Republicans seemed good at stopping Democrats in their tracks. They stood arm in arm, rock solid.

So, in keeping with my ongoing "I want to see what you see".....humor me, "why" do "you" feel a "mail-in" scenario would guarantee Biden winning? It may seem a "no brainer" to you, but not to me....

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Apr 28, 2020 14:05:10   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
Searching wrote:
Isn't it odd, and I mean no disrespect whatsoever here, that you and I could stand side by side in a room looking out a bay window, and when asked what we see, our versions would look nothing alike. I had a suspicion that might be the case, and that's why I asked you to tell me from your perspective "why" you consider the Republican Party spineless. It comes as no surprise, I am sure, when I tell you I did not vote for Trump. That said, I had sincerely hoped he would shake up the status quo. I wanted him to succeed. We truly needed a shakeup of the status quo. While I voted for Obama, I could cite more than a few chapters and verses where I truly was sorely disappointed. It is what it is. However, I don't find it a sign of strength when Trump surrounds himself with "less than" qualified folks, and I feel he does. Nor do I see it as a sign of strength, when he lashes out because others dare to disagree, but enough about Trump. During the Obama years, the Republican party stopped much of the Democrat push, a great deal of which I viewed as would have been constructive, but the Republicans seemed good at stopping Democrats in their tracks. They stood arm in arm, rock solid.

So, in keeping with my ongoing "I want to see what you see".....humor me, "why" do "you" feel a "mail-in" scenario would guarantee Biden winning? It may seem a "no brainer" to you, but not to me....
Isn't it odd, and I mean no disrespect whatsoever ... (show quote)


I have to wonder if you pay attention to what is and has been going on over the last 30 plus years.
Have you seen The GOP roll over on any issues, ever?
So, to keep you from misunderstanding me, I think Trump is the greatest President in 50 years or more.
Have you seen Tom DeLay congressmen from Texas accused of campaigning fraud? Did you see the Dems indited him? Did you see the GOP throw him out of office? Did you see the Dems had zero evidence on him and the indictment was dropped? Did anyone see the GOP reinstate Tom?
The same thing with Senator Stevens from Alaska, falsely accused of breaking the law, and the GOP forced him out. Later proven he did nothing wrong, but the GOP did zip from him. This action caused a democrat to win his seat, great move GOP.
Seems the old guard of the party is in fear of pissing off the Commie left.
Maybe you need to do some SEARCHING for yourself.

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Apr 29, 2020 12:07:33   #
Searching Loc: Rural Southwest VA
 
Capt-jack wrote:
I have to wonder if you pay attention to what is and has been going on over the last 30 plus years.
Have you seen The GOP roll over on any issues, ever?
So, to keep you from misunderstanding me, I think Trump is the greatest President in 50 years or more.
Have you seen Tom DeLay congressmen from Texas accused of campaigning fraud? Did you see the Dems indited him? Did you see the GOP throw him out of office? Did you see the Dems had zero evidence on him and the indictment was dropped? Did anyone see the GOP reinstate Tom?
The same thing with Senator Stevens from Alaska, falsely accused of breaking the law, and the GOP forced him out. Later proven he did nothing wrong, but the GOP did zip from him. This action caused a democrat to win his seat, great move GOP.
Seems the old guard of the party is in fear of pissing off the Commie left.
Maybe you need to do some SEARCHING for yourself.
I have to wonder if you pay attention to what is a... (show quote)


Oh, I do MY OWN SEARCHING, thank you. I only asked what apparently you consider "idiotic" because I don't get your side of it at all. So, that said, while you think Trump the greatest thing since.....I'm going to be totally candid here. I think TRUMP TOTALLY SUCKS, has no moral compass, and is the most narcissistic piece of work I think I have ever seen, and still thinks this is all a reality show. I look at politics now, sometimes the left as much as the right, as resembling "The Hunger Games." I don't live in Texas, and so I paid scant attention to Tom DeLay and his troubles. It looks to me as if you see every bit of acquiescence of Republicans to WHATEVER Democrats say as a total hoax, and it incenses you. You have difficulty believing or even looking at anything said without a (R) associated with their names. Maybe, "you" need to do a little soul searching and discover why you have such difficulty in thinking of the Republican Party anything less than gods. They aren't. I don't have time nor the desire to continue in key bytes here with you on this topic because I'm sure you're ready to tell me to "talk to the hand". You listen as well as you hear, and I think you're due for a hearing aid.

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