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I think it's relevant. Perhaps a father that went wacky in one direction and then a son who went wacky in the other direction.
Any evidence that the grandfather was wacky? Or that the junior is an atheist. OzzyRules takes every chance he can to blame atheism on everything. Or that the father was wacky. He seems like many other evangelical Christian power grabbers. Not sure why evangelical Christians tend to support those money and power hungry leaders
And OzzyRules refusing to answer a legitimate question demostrates that he knows he is grasping at straws.
Any evidence that the grandfather was wacky? Or that the junior is an atheist. OzzyRules takes every chance he can to blame atheism on everything. Or that the father was wacky. He seems like many other evangelical Christian power grabbers. Not sure why evangelical Christians tend to support those money and power hungry leaders
And OzzyRules refusing to answer a legitimate question demostrates that he knows he is grasping at straws.
No evidence, just wondering if it was a case of one degree of action producing a similar degree of reaction.
This is not the first scandal. There was the scandal of the "pool boy" and his wife in various undressed photos. At first they denied the photos existed, then they were explained as between husband and wife. Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen then enters the scandal with a payoff, or at least that is what Cohen says. There is no hard evidence that these photos are the reason for Falwell's endorsement of Trump, only Cohen's story. But Cohen was Trump's fixer so who knows?
He cared more about politics than he did religion, and he failed to realize that there is supposed to be a separation of church and state. He was an enemy of American constitutional principles.
He cared more about politics than he did religion, and he failed to realize that there is supposed to be a separation of church and state. He was an enemy of American constitutional principles.
Nazi Germany happened because of a lack of fundamental Christianity. So I will never be in agreement with you on this.
Nazi Germany happened because of a lack of fundamental Christianity. So I will never be in agreement with you on this.
Perhaps you didn't realize that the thread is not about Nazi Germany. But in case you didn't know, the German people are primarily Christians, and they just closed their eyes and pretended it all wasn't happening.
Nazi Germany happened because of a lack of fundamental Christianity. So I will never be in agreement with you on this.
A Christian nation went to war led by a man who blamed the Jews for killing Jesus, and who used Christianity to rouse Germans; who then went to war with the influence of Martin Luther in the background; and people who worked for the Nazi party had to take a religious oath, yet there was an alleged 'lack of fundamental Christianity'?
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