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- inactive, on 10/10/2007, -3/+7I see the anti-God people are getting their thrills in misrepresenting Ron Paul.
I know one thing that is NOT a misrepresentation.
There are atheist and then there are anti-God people, one has and deserves respect the other deserves comtempt. Read this article and see if you can figure out what camp the writer belongs in. - marspidey, on 10/10/2007, -2/+5Buried as SPAM.
davidwasman, how many times are you going to post the SAME article? You still haven't answered my responses from the last two "Ron Paul is Evil" threads you created. - stealthc, on 10/10/2007, -3/+5I don't understand what total non-interventionism in religious matters has the anti-God camp so afraid.
Could it be -- oh, just perhaps -- that they prefer to use State to forcefully obliterate all references to any and all Christian traditions this country ever had?
I like a lot of things the ACLU does. They speak up for prisoners, challenge the government's encroachment on civil liberties and defend free speech. But sometimes they do something so mind-bogglingly petty on an anti-God agenda, like litigate to destroy a war memorial just because it happens to include a cross. When people go as far as to do that, citing a "separation of church and state" principle, their aggressive attempts to miss the point stagger me.
Unless you believe in an absolute Right and Wrong that exists objectively over the affairs of all mankind, I don't think you can claim to believe in liberty. If this is a standard that exists with or without mankind, then it was made by someone who was NOT mankind. And in a puff of logic, God appears. - davidwasman, on 10/10/2007, -5/+5Let's get the word out! Let Paul's history speak for itself. This way the truth will get out there and people will see who he REALLY is!
*wink*


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