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Old 11-03-2008, 10:42 PM
 
Location: Nashville, TN
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Not going to church does not make one an atheist.

And you've shifted from his being a Muslim to his being an atheist pretty quickly. Or he is a hater. But whatever it is, he can't possibly worship the same God you do, in your opinion.

Well, I would have to say that it is likelier that he worships the same God you do than that I do. My God does not discriminate against gays. My God does not teach me to despise all members of a religion because one group of extremists does terrible things in Allah's (or God's) name.

The God you claim to worship and believe in taught that if somebody hit you, you were to turn the other cheek, that you were to love your enemy, that you were to love a stranger.

The God you claim to worship would have embraced Barack Obama and John McCain; would have embraced both James Dobson and Rev. Wright; would have embraced both William Ayers and G. Gordon Liddy.

I love the God you claim to worship, though he is not my God.

I do not love the God you seem to worship. He reminds me of the harsher parts of the God of my childhood - a dark God, indeed. Perhaps that is the real God. I pray not.
#1, I have no problem with Gays at all . Most I know are good people.
Barak is not a good person, he scares me. His chuch scares me.
Hate is not what God wanted. Were you around when Ayers was doing those things? Well I was, and in College. I guess you think its ok to live in fear.
By moving, I escaped the fear that my husband would not make it thru the Holland Tunnel. Are you aware that years after 9/11 there was a threat at least once a week? Were you in NYC ON 9/11 as my husband was? Did you look out your office window and see the plane hit the second tower, knowing that where it hit the first tower was where 300 more from your company were working.? id you sit in fear that your husband would not make it home that night? It took 6 hours from NYC to NJ
Obama said he wants to make Illegal Aliens legal. I suppose he wants more of the same who were not questioned when they wanted to learn how to fly a plane and not land it. At least NJ got strict on Drivers Licences now because that is where they got their ID FROM.

I also think everyone should have a passport to be able to vote. This would stop some of the illegal nonsence at the polls.

Diane G

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Old 11-03-2008, 10:51 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Of course we "can't all get along." I'd venture that most people in this country are moderates. McCain is a moderate. If the minions succeed in electing the ultra-liberal Obama, there are going to be a WHOLE lot of angry people in this country once the rubber meets the road.

The Dem talking heads are claiming he'd likely govern from the Center. HIGHLY UNLIKELY! The far left libs in the Democratic Party pushed his candidacy to the max and they WILL expect to be rewarded. We'd have the leftists Obama, Pelosi, and Reid in charge -- not one ounce of common sense can be squeezed from the three of them.

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