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Re: Looks like more moderation in store for religion.....
« Reply #75 on: November 12, 2008, 10:03:09 AM »
loco, why do you constantly try to avoid answering direct questions?

I remember you once gave me some sort of 'ultimatum', that if I refused to answer a couple of questions you had, you would not discuss with me anymore.
And I answered your questions, was no big deal for me.
But here you are, with Old, avoiding his questions over and over again.
What's with the double standard man?   
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Re: Looks like more moderation in store for religion.....
« Reply #76 on: November 12, 2008, 10:30:48 AM »
loco, why do you constantly try to avoid answering direct questions?

I remember you once gave me some sort of 'ultimatum', that if I refused to answer a couple of questions you had, you would not discuss with me anymore.
And I answered your questions, was no big deal for me.
But here you are, with Old, avoiding his questions over and over again.
What's with the double standard man?   

Yeah, that was the thread about Ralph Nader.  ;D

I'm not avoiding the question.  What you and Old School are asking me to do is to judge other Christians and label them hypocrites before I have a chance to hear what they have to say about why they support those issues.  I don't do that.

Too bad you and Old School are not Christians who support those issues so that you yourself can tell me your reasons and then ask my opinion.

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Re: Looks like more moderation in store for religion.....
« Reply #77 on: November 12, 2008, 10:50:47 AM »
Yeah, that was the thread about Ralph Nader.  ;D

I'm not avoiding the question.  What you and Old School are asking me to do is to judge other Christians and label them hypocrites before I have a chance to hear what they have to say about why they support those issues.  I don't do that.

Too bad you and Old School are not Christians who support those issues so that you yourself can tell me your reasons and then ask my opinion.
Well that is a start.
Lets take Obama eg.
Claims to be a Christian, goes to church et al.
But supports issues that the Christian Right in the USA deems un-Christian.
Let me ask you this then.
How could his reasons make him anything but a hypocrit in your views?
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Re: Looks like more moderation in store for religion.....
« Reply #78 on: November 12, 2008, 11:16:30 AM »
Well that is a start.
Lets take Obama eg.
Claims to be a Christian, goes to church et al.
But supports issues that the Christian Right in the USA deems un-Christian.
Let me ask you this then.
How could his reasons make him anything but a hypocrit in your views?

I don't know his reasons, but it could just be for political gain.  Like I wrote above, Obama dropped his church and his minister("his friend", "his mentor", "his role model") in a heart beat for political gain.  Got a better example?