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Hmmm one of Christian coworkers seems to be happy that I will burn in hell for all eternity because I won't accept Jesus. But she is so disgustingly sweet to my face.
That's why Christianity is sick. Imagine if you are a father and you have a daughter who votes the other political party because of differing beliefs. Then imagine you think your daughter should burn for eternity because of differing beliefs. I would call that sick. Christians seem to have a perverse pleasure in saying others who don't believe their nonsense will suffer for eternity. I find that troubling but not surprising since they respect,pray to and worship a psychopathic God. In real life as on here, I just love sticking it to Christians in conversations when they go down these burn for eternity conversations. It really comes down to grown adults thinking snakes talk, donkeys talk and people live on an ark with animals among other silly nonsense. This stuff need to be mocked and the people who hold to these beliefs need to be mocked. Religion is fairly tales for adults who can't face reality.
Did this "sign" come from the Klingon God that Carson is seen with here in this portrait (which is hanging in Carson's home)?
Cause that would explain a LOT.
He's obviously mistaking this Klingon God here for the real God, and listening to the wrong guy.
Because of this, he's missing debate cues, randomly discussing fruit salad, killing his credibility, and endorsing the Reigning King of all F*ckboys.
Doggone Klingon God strikes again...
Your honor, may I present to the court, physical evidence exhibit 1 as to the fitness or shall we say "unfit delusional" subject aka Mr. Carson on trial.
"George Washington University Law School Professor Jonathan Turley had this to say about President Obama: "The danger is quite severe. The problem with what the president is doing is that he's not simply posing a danger to the constitutional system. He's becoming the very danger the Constitution was designed to avoid. That is the concentration of power in every single branch.""
In the wacky world of U.S. politics, religious beliefs unfortunately play a role. Ben Carson claimed that a "sign from God" in the forms of visions that friends had and also friends calling him that hadn't called him for some time were clearly indicative of God's plan that Trump should be president. As a secular non-religious American, I want to personally apologize to the other developed world for too many of our citizens who think like Ben Carson. I know it must seem strange to you just how religious people are in this country and the crazy things they believe, but you can't make this stuff up people. Hopefully Christianity will go by the wayside in the next 50 years in the U.S. otherwise stupid stuff like this will keep happening. Ben Carson may be a respected neurosurgeon, but when it comes to religion, he is a certified nutjob.
Actions impress me far more than a fancy degree piece of paper. Case and point.
Listen, until the SCOTUS speaks on a matter, all the lower court rulings mean nothing, really. Have you noticed that lower court rulings are entirely predictable by comparing the number of Republican appointees versus the number of Democratic appointees. Very stupid.
For example, the two ACA cases were getting crushed in the lower Federal courts, but we all know that the administration prevailed at the SCOTUS because Justice Roberts is so brilliant and fair.
Finally, President has an army of lawyers in the administration who conduct research and write memos and briefs on any legal issue presented. You seem to think that Obama is making these legal decisions on his own. He would entrust his attorneys, though I am sure he has input and thoughts. And most of these lawyers are exceptionally smart.
"George Washington University Law School Professor Jonathan Turley had this to say about President Obama: "The danger is quite severe. The problem with what the president is doing is that he's not simply posing a danger to the constitutional system. He's becoming the very danger the Constitution was designed to avoid. That is the concentration of power in every single branch.""
Hmmmm, I wonder how many liberal, I mean, regular, law professors think that Obama is operating within the confines of the Constitution? I bet there are more on Obama's side. . .
Mick
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