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Do we really want a Muslim running our country for 4 more years?

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Facepalm

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#42
Jul 16, 2012
 
Cut the Strings wrote:
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You might be able to pull references from the old and new testament and connect them in a way that isn't accurate and somewhat manipulative, but that doesn't make your argument correct. I would suggest learning the content in full and how to contextualize it. Do you understand the difference between ceremonial, laws, laws governing the Jewish people that helped seperate them as a chosen people, religious laws of the old covenant, and moral laws? Do you understand how the law of grace in the new testament under the new covenant applies presently or what it applies to? I would also advise a better understanding of what Jesus taught
That's why I brought up the no true Scotsman fallacy. You see the laws one way, another Christian will see it another way and I see it my way. That's why there are thousands of denominations of Christianity and no one can agree on anything. If you think you have the right idea of what god is and what he wants, prove it or admit that any omniscient god would have realized how confusing his "inspired word" is and wouldn't have written it in languages that die out and trusted it in text form on papyrus scrolls to a bunch of sheepherders from the bronze age.

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#43
Jul 16, 2012
 
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Crap pulled from wikipedia hardly constitutes fact. If most schools won't allow students to cite the articles found there then that should tell you something about the reliability of an online encyclopedia that can be constantly editted by anyone.
I didn't get my facts from Wikipedia. Shorten your ramblings and read more.
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#44
Jul 16, 2012
 
Larry wrote:
I'm in the medical field and we do business in Canada. The wait time to see a specialist can be 6 months. The wait times compared to the US is on the average 3 to 4 times longer. It takes 32 weeks on average to see a neurosurgeon, 16 weeks to see a gynecologist. You can say bullshit, but I know the truth.
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Funny because I'm also in the medical field. So yes Bullchit!
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#45
Jul 16, 2012
 
You are an idiot. Canadians come to the States on a regular basis to see doctors, because they cannot get into to see a specialists in Candada.
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Funny because I'm also in the medical field. So yes Bullchit!
Cut the Strings

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#46
Jul 17, 2012
 
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That's why I brought up the no true Scotsman fallacy. You see the laws one way, another Christian will see it another way and I see it my way. That's why there are thousands of denominations of Christianity and no one can agree on anything. If you think you have the right idea of what god is and what he wants, prove it or admit that any omniscient god would have realized how confusing his "inspired word" is and wouldn't have written it in languages that die out and trusted it in text form on papyrus scrolls to a bunch of sheepherders from the bronze age.
Yes, but unfortunately for you this does now apply to what I wrote earlier concerning the actions of pseudo-Christian cults and quasi-governmental institutions. The Bible is pretty clear concerning right and wrong, revenge and self-defense, justice and vengeance, and a myriad of moral issues. It isn't an issue of these groups mistranslating anything or there being a different message in various translations (because that simply isn't the case). It is an issue of these groups creating their own extra-Biblical dogma and behaving in a way that is actively contrary to Biblical scripture. You can not find ANY Biblical support for their behavior in the Bible. The same can not be said for Islam. You can find specific verses in the Quran that not only justify but advocate the atrocities that Muslims have been committing for centuries. The problem there isn't that they "misunderstand Islam". The problem is Islam itself and what it advocates.
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#47
Jul 17, 2012
 
Point and case:

http://wikiislam.net/wiki/Images_of_Jihad_ (Indonesia)

Do you really want a guy in office who respects this and do you want to see this stone age barbarism disguised as a religion gain a foothold in America?
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#48
Jul 17, 2012
 
Cut the Strings wrote:
Point and case:
http://wikiislam.net/wiki/Images_of_Jihad_ (Indonesia)
Do you really want a guy in office who respects this and do you want to see this stone age barbarism disguised as a religion gain a foothold in America?
That is the true face of Islam. It has been for centuries. If you fools want to continue being "open-minded" then go ahead and put the noose around your own neck...not mine. If you still want to allow a man in office who advocates this then you are more than just blind, deaf, and stupid.
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#49
Jul 17, 2012
 
You Tea Party Republicans are addicted to ignorance...here is some guidance...starts with detox followed by rehab...and hopfully you will get your minds back...a mind is a terrible thing to waist....
Cut the Strings

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Jul 17, 2012
 
repubnolonger wrote:
You Tea Party Republicans are addicted to ignorance...here is some guidance...starts with detox followed by rehab...and hopfully you will get your minds back...a mind is a terrible thing to waist....
Contrary to recent popular belief...liberal crap stinks too. I advise pulling your head out of your rear and removing the crap from your eyes and ears so you can see and hear better. Just because you don't like what I have to say doesn't make it any less true nor does it make the facts I have provided unsubstantiated. You can find any of this information from a number of credible sources with the help of a search engine and a little analytical / critical thinking. Quit hiding where it feels safest and put down the glass of Kool-aid.
repubnolonger

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#51
Jul 17, 2012
 
Cut the Strings wrote:
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Obama is not a Christian. He holds no fundamental Christian beliefs, often dogs Biblical teachings openly, and has made irreverent jokes concerning Jesus Christ. On top of this, He has been openly attacking Christian churches. He is much more reverent to religion of "peace" and its pedophile "prophet" though. He also seems very very well versed in its traditions and customs for one who has no regard for that religion. Some could say it was due to his life growing up in Indoneisia. I doubt it is that simple. Logic would suggest he is just another taqyia employing snake who weaseled his way on the inside to a position of power. If he is not in fact a Muslim then he is a synchrist claiming various religious affiliations in order to further his agenda...much like many politicians and puppets before him.
your first post on this topic.....your folks have beat this dog to death...if you had proof he would not be in office today peroid!!...so now we know the truth about him....well that didnt work...so..let make up something else...half truths are now the agenda....
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#52
Jul 17, 2012
 
You have the right to say anything you like, its called freedom of speech, i have the same right...but everytime someone disputes or comments, you want to use childish comments...like the word crap,up your, clean the crap out...these are the people we wnat running our country.....real adults
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#53
Jul 17, 2012
 
What wrote:
You are an idiot. Canadians come to the States on a regular basis to see doctors, because they cannot get into to see a specialists in Candada.
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Typical conservative has to resort in name calling......the wait in Canada is no longer than it is here . The farther North you live in Canada, yes the wait might be longer . That's typical even in rural USA. Now if you need an MRI the wait is longer.
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#54
Jul 18, 2012
 
Why would a Christian man do this?

http://patriotsforamerica.ning.com/forum/topi...
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#55
Jul 18, 2012
 
Oh, i didnt know this was one of those republican tea party web sites...or i wouldnt have look....shewwww scares the hair off my head...tag Rush Limbaug next and ill be bald.....this is spooky folks...
Cut the Strings

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Jul 18, 2012
 
repubnolonger wrote:
Oh, i didnt know this was one of those republican tea party web sites...or i wouldnt have look....shewwww scares the hair off my head...tag Rush Limbaug next and ill be bald.....this is spooky folks...
The Tea Party is neither Republican nor Democrat, but I can see how you could make that mistake. Both the old school Republicans and the present day Tea Party members are conservative constitutionalists who can't stand the liberal crap destroying this nation.
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#57
Jul 18, 2012
 
I cant believe you really think we are that stupid..one sentence you say: neither rebublican nor democrat but i can see how you could make that mistake.......and then you say; Both the old school Republicans and the present day Tea Party members are conservative constitutionalists who can't stand the liberal crap destroying this nation....i think you made that mistake as usual...
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Jul 19, 2012
 
repubnolonger wrote:
I cant believe you really think we are that stupid..one sentence you say: neither rebublican nor democrat but i can see how you could make that mistake.......and then you say; Both the old school Republicans and the present day Tea Party members are conservative constitutionalists who can't stand the liberal crap destroying this nation....i think you made that mistake as usual...
I think you have yet to make single intelligent point of your own. All you've done here is talk smack and disagree without providing an opinion that can be researched and backed up by external sources. It seems that all you've come here to do is troll like a typical asshat liberal. You're probably one of those Ron Paul worshipping 9/11 Truther/Occupy Wallstreet goons who whines that the Tea Party has been "hijacked neocons and capitalists".
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#59
Jul 20, 2012
 
I apologize for all the misinformation. This isn't about Obama, he is probably a good leader. I just wanted to feel impotant and Topix made me think I could.
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#60
Jul 20, 2012
 
Cut the Strings wrote:
I apologize for all the misinformation. This isn't about Obama, he is probably a good leader. I just wanted to feel impotant and Topix made me think I could.
I apologize for the crackhead above posing as me. He obviously couldn't provide any facts or resources to argue with me so he had to resort to juvenille crap like that instead of offering any attempt at refutation.
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#61
Jul 21, 2012
 
So what, I am bi-polar. I still get to vote. Er, if I registered.

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