( I think he's reading the gorey Old Testament stuff more than anything)
2006-09-18
12:24:09
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john:
Come on now, I'm a "liberal" remember?
2006-09-18
12:28:24 ·
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John,
that only applies to people who don't think the earth and universe are only 6000 years old, those people shouldn't be allowed to vote by the way.
2006-09-18
12:30:16 ·
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rlw:
I said "white"!
2006-09-18
12:31:28 ·
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About 26 percent of americans self identify themselves as evangelical christians, 56% are republicans, 17% independent, 27% democrat.
Of all americans - 38% are republicans, 20% independent, 42% democrat.
2006-09-18 12:43:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do people have to attack a person's religious affiliations in order to promote their ideology? I don't think anybody who believes in the big bang theory should be qualified to vote..as it is essentially the equivalent of throwing a stick of dynamite into a stack of wood and metal, which in turn becomes a completed house...I would suggest you look into the theory of irreducibly complex systems. Oh...and by the way, I am a Republican and Christian. I respect your beliefs...all I ask is that you respect mine...from each perspective we could both be considered absurd, depending on the perspective of the person viewing our opinions.
2006-09-18 12:37:46
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answered by jbbrant1 4
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astounding question. Protestants isn't waiting to supply a coherent answer simply by fact they deny Jesus' coaching in John 6. Like lots of his early disciples, Protestants say, "it extremely is a perplexing coaching. Who can settle for it?" Then, on a similar time as today, "From this time lots of his disciples grew to become back and no longer accompanied him." despite in the event that they recognize the fact of Jesus' teachings, their ministers don't have the authority to desire the telling prayer, "enable your Spirit come across those presents that they could become for us the physique and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ." All that leaves is crackers, grape juice, and symbolism. Cheers, Bruce
2016-10-17 05:48:45
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answered by ? 4
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I assure you. I am from the Deep South and born again has nothing to do with race or political values. The only difference is the "Christian Coalition". Trust me there are many born again Democrats / liberals. They just aren't organized.
2006-09-18 12:28:59
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answered by rlw 3
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Bush references his Bible less than Lincoln, who was a liberal :)
2006-09-18 12:35:58
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answered by Tofu Jesus 5
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I have no idea about the % but I'm a christian american indian. Does that count?
2006-09-18 12:27:20
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answered by Stand 4 somthing Please! 6
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Although I am not a religious person myself, I find it so funny how intimidated you are of someone that has faith and might be different then you
Now aren't Democrats like yourself the "party of tolerance and acceptance"??
2006-09-18 12:25:37
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answered by John 3
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Maybe that is why we do not see his girls??? He sold them into slavery!
2006-09-18 13:06:00
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answered by Cherie 2
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All I know is 100% of the liberals are steamy piles of sh*t
2006-09-18 12:26:10
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answered by Anonymous
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doing a book report are you,,lol
2006-09-18 12:26:29
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answered by shut up dummy 6
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