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Pastors are not going to support a Catholic who also supports abortion.
2007-11-28 05:02:06
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answered by tnfarmgirl 6
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2007-11-28 09:55:11
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm going to try really hard to be nice here but...please tell me you are going to make your own decision with regards to who you're voting for. just because your pastor tells you to vote for someone doesn't mean you have to. you're free to make up your own mind and would b better off doing so. next, rudy isn't exactly a perfect Christian. he's on his 4th wife and had affairs while serving as mayor of NYC. good Christian values? i think not. also, rudy shares the same beliefs as the democratic candidates and the vast majority of the civilized world for that matter with regards to evolution. we did indeed over millions of years evolve from other primates into the people we are today. with all due respect to your pastor, i disagree with what he has told your congregation. vote for who you want to vote for and not just go with who your pastor says you should vote for. you're old enough to make your own decisions.
2007-11-28 10:59:20
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answered by ? 6
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I would never consider voting for Rudy Giuliani .
2007-11-28 13:18:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Your pastor told you to vote for a pro-abortion man who has been married three times? What? Tell him to look up Mike Huckabee. He's the one who is socially conservative and has ALWAYS been that way.
2007-11-28 10:27:14
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answered by cacub2005 1
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The mere fact that your pastor is going to tell you who to vote and you follow it just gives credence to the perception that there are those who cannot think for themselves. Is your pastor going to tell you how to dress as well? He has no business telling you who to vote for and he will have jeopardized the church's tax exempt status as a result. Hope it's worth it.
I really hope you are joking. Guiliani is no good Christian. If he is representative of good Christian values, this country is heading into the abyss
2007-11-28 05:14:06
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answered by thequeenreigns 7
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Tell your pastor that good Christians don't support same-sex marriages, women's right to kill children before they're born or embryonic stem cell research.
Giuliani claims to be a Roman Catholic but his political views are contrary to Roman Catholic teachings. He seems to be just another politician trying to be everything to everyone and supporting everything that might bring votes his way. I'm a Republican but Rudy certainly will not get my vote.
2007-11-28 05:08:01
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answered by angelo 4
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What? Rudy has been divorced twice and supports abortion rights. Nothing against him, but the real "christian" candidate is hands down Huckabee. He's an ordained Baptist minister. Your pastor needs to do some more research.
I'm not sure who I'm going to vote for yet.
2007-11-28 05:03:19
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answered by Publius 2
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I'm surprised that a pastor would endorse anyone who is a Catholic in shape. Further, he's not the top of the "Christian value" heap. I am also I Christian and I believe in Evolution too.
2007-11-28 04:59:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Did he also tell you he has ties to the mob?
And that having an affair and throwing your wife out of your own home because you've moved your mistress in is a good thing?
I'd be questioning my pastor's morals.
2007-11-28 05:19:16
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answered by Big Bear 7
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