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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The article describes a people who obey the law, cherish and uphold family traditions and values, and who don’t want to put up with bs from lawless, “black sheep of the family” types who cause chaos and trouble. Much of MAGA stems from this: [i] Put them in mind to be subject to principalities and powers, to obey magistrates, to be ready to every good work...For we ourselves also were sometimes foolish, disobedient, deceived, serving diverse lusts and pleasures, living in malice and envy, hateful, and hating one another.[/i] (Titus 3:1) When you understand this you will understand MAGA: we love God AND our country. The Democratic party is home base for atheists, queers (black sheep), and communists. MAGA is diametrically opposed to these types of people, hence the divide in our nation: sheep vs goats, God-fearing vs godless: righteous vs unrighteous. This is not to say MAGA is perfect, for we are human, only that The Bible is our absolute and final authority concerning human origins, proper sexual behavior, and moral conduct. I will pre-empt those who will say, “Trump did this….said that…”. Individual candidates do not define a political party’s platform, so sayeth I. There are certainly candidates who act like Democrats (I always thought Trump a Democrat for the Miss America sleazefest he oversaw), and there are greedy and immoral politicians but on the whole, the R platform is a force for good and best for America. [/quote] So, to be clear, you are anti-healthcare and you believe God will take care of your health? So you don’t want healthcare for you or your children? Because that is exactly what you voted for. You voted for more children to die from disease and malnutrition. Fine- then don’t enter any more hospitals or medical clinics. If you can be consistent with your views, I can understand and respect. When you waffle, it’s manipulation and not respectable. [/quote]Nobody is anti-healthcare but there is a considerable segment of the population who do not want their tax dollars murdering babies in the womb or paying for mentally confused people to get surgery and hormones to better deceive people that they are of the opposite sex. Healthcare did not go away, nor is it going away because of Trump. Stop being a Democrat shill. [/quote] You need to go back to Biology class.[/quote] How can you expect people who believe they are feasting on Zombie Jesus every Sunday to understand biology? [/quote] DP: You lose credibility and the argument when you go full bigotry like that.[/quote] Its a wafer. That's it. To expect others to see more is the problem [/quote] Nobody expects others to see more. That does not excuse your bigotry about someone else's religion, not morally and not politically.[/quote] Othet than the trans issue which yes is biology related proving false by physical anatomy but also true based on genes by both parents and brain structure (we all are both male and female in terms of anatomy through genes and other biology not to mention human which bonds us all) that is the only science related issue I can get behind on the right and barely so. What about all the other science they are against? How do you as a wafer eating Christian and your party show belief in science and push policies that support science? The comment was people that believe in supernatural things are hard to convince of facts and I think this is a true scientific observation. [/quote] I identified myself as a DP. Why do you think I'm a Republican? My party is pro-choice, pro-vaccine, anti-death penalty, pro-LGBTQ+ and all equal rights. I believe in God and science, as do many. My concept of God is not a dude with a with beard on a cloud, my religion doesn't believe a wafer has human DNA (it is incredibly ignorant to think Catholics believe that), and when people start their debate assuming such nonsense, it really is hard to want to converse. But I'm still here. [b]But did you read the linked article about why PP was wrong about the Zombie Jesus issue? [/b][/quote] My apologies. It is “living” Jesus flesh, not dead Jesus flesh. Not symbolic, that’s an Anglican thing. My childhood teachings are getting as stale as the Sunday wafer. Still nonsense. Sorry if that hurts. Stay out of my uterus, that hurts me. [/quote] I'm not in your uterus. I'm Pro-choice. So please stop treating me like an enemy, and try to her what I'm telling you. You clearly did not read the article and are maintaining a fundamental and bigoted misunderstanding. What do you hope to gain from that?[/quote]
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