It's easy for them to lie.
2007-10-22 17:51:27
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answer #1
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answered by God 6
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interesting question. Say, you're not bigoted or hatefilled are you? You've used some pretty harsh words there- perhaps a little bit "mean spirited" on your part? Calling me a neo fascist hate filled Nazi is sure a kind and loving thing to do isn't it? You're sounding a little bit divisive and bigotted there yourself asker. Tell you what- I won't call you names and you don't call me names, sound like a deal? And correct me if I'm wrong- Isn't this America, freedom of speech, religion and all that? Yeah, I thought so. Just might want to keep that in mind a little bit there. Oh, and calm down- it's better for your health, wouldn't want to have some Republican Religious Fascist Dr to have to save your life if you have a heart attack or stroke.
2007-10-22 18:02:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I honestly do not like labeling Christians or anyone , but since you seem to be labeling every person who is of the religious right, I might as well label some liberal Christians. But my question is , as someone else wrote of here, how can what is considered liberal be Christian- most liberals, believe in abortion, in gay marriage, in stem cell research- and where in the Bible does it say ANY Christian should believe in these things. I know that you are going to label me as a republican fundamentalist Christian, and if that means following Christ and what He teaches, that is fine with me.
2007-10-22 17:59:58
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answered by AdoreHim 7
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Robert, it might be a good idea for you to read your post again once you've cooled down a bit. I am a Christain and the hate rolling from your lips is exactly what you're describing about me and my fellow Christians. We aren't perfect and neither is anyone else in this world. We have found the love of a dear Saviour, Jesus Christ, and eternal salvation through Him. I really wish you could see through our eyes, feel through our heart and find understanding.
2007-10-22 18:01:19
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answered by Mamapie2u 6
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i grew to become into born in u.s. hence I call myself an American even regardless of the undeniable fact that I easily have heritage or ancestry from different countries. maximum folk save on with this custom. regardless of the undeniable fact that, many people born and raised in yet another u . s . a ., then come to u.s. and grow to be voters, oftentimes talk over with themselves as words you defined including "Italian American" or Mexican American." part of their coronary heart and real heritage originated from yet another u . s . a . and that they do no longer desire to lose those identities. I easily have even experienced some people residing in American who do no longer even talk over with themselves as individuals yet nonetheless purely refer themselves from there unique u . s . a . owing an alliance greater to there unique u . s . a . than precise right here in u.s.. and a large number of of those even evade paying taxes. they want the rights as an American yet do no longer experience any criminal duty to u.s. and that's a shame. How can anybody have each and every of the freedoms and rights as an American yet no longer tutor the patriotism of residing a life as an American.
2016-10-07 10:46:19
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answered by ? 4
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I am sorry, but I find the question funny.
I am a fiscal conservative so I guess that places me in the Right, I would also be considered religious due to my practices, but I am not Christian so I dont know how I fit into your label.
Also dont you think your being divisive just a tad bit hateful?
I personally think having a broad spectrum of political ideas in a country a healthy thing, it keeps things in check.
2007-10-22 17:45:35
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answer #6
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answered by Gamla Joe 7
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Religious Fascists? I think Religious Terrorism is a more proper term for those people.
They ooze with hatred toward anyone who isn't them. They find something wrong with everything and everybody. They are actually the reason many people end up leaving Christianity.
They should be ashamed of themselves. If they have to be Christian the least they could do is try to act like Jesus instead of like Hitler.
2007-10-22 17:53:59
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answered by Bookworm 6
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I don't know! Tell me, how hate filled do you think what you wrote seemed to be? Are you honest enough with yourself that your statements seemed hateful? "Goose Stepping?" really? Neo Fascists? Honestly?
A Christian is a sinner, who believes in Jesus Christ. They trust God, even with all of their little quirks.
Is anyone who disagrees with you politically satanic?
2007-10-22 17:52:53
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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Have to agree with Debi. The fruits of a tree tell you what kind of a tree it is. Just saying you are a Christian doesn't make it so.
2007-10-22 17:45:43
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answered by ? 7
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They found a route whereby they became Politically Powerful and they desperately want to hang on - but this time they haven't got a Presidential Candidate who fits their mold so they are in disarray.
2007-10-22 17:47:37
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answered by fatsausage 7
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Your right---like all religious fundamentalists--they are extremely dangerous--the main reason Bush flirted with them--is that they have organized themselves into a powerful lobby group--& carry heaps of votes with them.--enough to push him over the line--twice.However I believe that the average American is wising up to their intrusions on their liberties-and had had enough of them. I doubt if many Presidents in the future will be able to get away with invading another country--because "God told me to!"
2007-10-22 17:52:41
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answered by huffyb 6
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