It would be all about freedom of religion this and thats unconstitutional that, yet when a christian says it for many its perfectly fine. Your silence is merely quiet agreement with the removal of democracy in my opinion.
How unamerican....
2007-12-31
12:22:57
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Not so sir, if it was said it would be all over the news and the christian community would be having the biggest freak out ever.
Tis ok, you stand corrected.
2007-12-31
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i don't know, maybe we should all convert to catholicism with the tony blairwitch project
2007-12-31 14:48:14
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answered by Anonymous
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individuals are commonly Christian. you are able to disagree all you like, even although that is a actuality. In 2001, seventy seven% of individuals claimed to be Christian. Huckabee is a Baptist minister. He does not hide the project. And he embraces who he's. you do not could vote for him. i'm outraged by capacity of Hillary's view of Communistic healthcare. yet i don't pay attention human beings screaming in outrage over it. that is yet another "quiet contract with the removing of deomcracy in my view." happily, we live interior the ideal u . s . a ., and can vote for the human beings that we would desire to vote for. If somebody pronounced they have been going to take this u . s . a . lower back for Allah, a lot of human beings may be outraged. (bear in mind the seventy seven%) yet through fact maximum of are Christian, they agree that we could take the country for God. that is form of frightening to me, on the same time as a Christian. Sound form of like the initiating of a Holy conflict...
2016-12-18 13:49:45
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Someone I know who is a devout Catholic will NOT vote for Obama. NOT because of his race, but because he believes that he is a secretly practicing Muslim. He is AFRAID that if elected, we may all have to bow to Mecca 3 times a day. Of course he also believes that Bush and co. plotted and carried out 9/11. Now not trusting Obama means he won't vote for Huckabee or Romney either, but frankly Huckabee is scary. Funny how the Catholic JFK was elected in 1960, but I think that politics have gotten much nastier since then.
2007-12-31 15:27:22
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I say we take it back for Odin!!!! I've always liked Odin and all the other Germanic/Norse gods. They seem to be more realistic than how the Christians portray their man-god.
I have NEVER been silent!!! I am the loudest Pagan ***** you will ever meet! I'm just not the meanest. lol
2007-12-31 13:20:54
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Does anyone realize that he made that comment while giving a sermon in a church, NOT as a political candidate, and it is over 10 years old............
let it go louie, let it go
2007-12-31 13:20:10
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Yes, I can. Especially if that candidate said "Allah hu Ackbah!"
2007-12-31 12:31:59
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After what I am seeing presently with the Muslim belief. Hell no.
2007-12-31 12:29:06
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As a veteran, I'd like to see him just try to trash the US Constitution.
He's totally playing the religious card on purpose. It's the only thing that would get him votes.
What's worse than he is the fact we live among those that would vote for that bozo.
2007-12-31 12:28:58
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Huckabee said this. I'm not voting for him. I'm not being quiet - I'm waiting for election day when the silence will become deafening.
2007-12-31 12:27:30
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What's really funny about that is that Allah and God are the same being. Even Christian Bibles in some countries use the word Allah for God, simply because "Allah" means "God".
2007-12-31 12:27:23
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answered by Deirdre H 7
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Huckabee is scary. He wants to turn this country into a backward Christian theocracy that indoctrinates children and rejects science.
Ron Paul 2008
2007-12-31 12:26:58
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