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What your god believes is irrelevant to whether a person is being moral or not.
That's cute but it doesn't change the facts or is even remotely relevant to the discussion. A person can be moral without adhering to the same religious beliefs as you. People do it every single day. :shrug:
You think Hillary is a good, moral person?
You think Hillary is a good, moral person?
yeah being here less than a year trumps him? he's right on this issue. and there are lots of "liberals" who don't want Cankles Some think she is too moderate. Some don't like the fact that she seems to think being the wife of a former president trumps having actual real accomplishments rather than stuff handed to her due to who she once slept with. Others think she's too old, too tired and damaged goods.
What I think of Hillary is irrelevant to our discussion. Morality and righteousness are not dependent on whether you believe in a god or not. However, what is now clear is that your understanding of righteousness is pretty lazy thinking. Hell, even YOUR book admits that morality is dependent on actions and not personal beliefs yet here you are pretending to be a bible scholar and saying that the opposite is true. :lol:
That's nonsense. The Bible teaches that people are morally deficient, which is why they need a Savior (Jesus Christ).
Even the founding fathers didn't consider men to be morally upright, which is why they instituted checks and balances in our system of government.
Spoken like a true (modern) Republican.
That's great, but it doesn't change the fact that morality is not dependent on whether you believe in a god or not. Again, this is from YOUR book. A person who acts in a moral way, is moral. Their religious beliefs are irrelevant. :shrug:
Trying to run away from the topic so soon? It doesn't change anything.
Believe that if you want, but I'm not buying it for a minute.
What you buy and what you don't buy is irrelevant to the truth. A person who practices righteousness is righteous. What they believe about gods, fairies and leprechauns is irrelevant. :shrug:
I doubt there's a Christian minister worth his salt that agrees with that. I've never heard it in church.
Yes. The Republican crowd is too right-wing extremist for the country. That's why she'll win.
Criticise her on her merits, not on her looks
Crit
What a christian minister agrees or doesn't agree with is irrelevant. What is clear is that belief in a god and religious role models aren't necessary for a person to be moral or righteous. Again, it's about actions, not what other people, gods, etc, perceive. You clearly don't understand this simple concept. Continuing to post parts of the bible which have no relevance to whether a person is righteous or moral makes you look a little desperate at this point. :lol:
That's what the left said in 2008. She did not win! Go figure!
Have a nice life, but watch out for that first step into eternity.
Because of Obama. Who's in her way now?
Because of Obama. Who's in her way now?
Oh nonsense. Ronald Reagan was 69. It's a good thing that Hillary doesn't "Koochi - Koo" because - who'd believe it?Old age and no charisma.
Herself
I will criticize the ugly old wench any way I please.
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