@annabenedetti
What do you think about the Tina Peters business? Trump supports her and has told Colorado to let her out of prison, after she did what state law says to do, to keep from doing what state law says not to do. Should she be released? Was she insane to try to uphold the rule of law?
You mean when someone from our government participated in the JFK, RFK, and MLK assassination? That's the rule of law you are looking for? Or when vaccine companies were given carte blanche to test vaccines on our children by force?
Sure. There are lots of things that need deconstructing, if...
Sure, that's a bipartisan problem. But if it started crumbling way back then, what do you blame the start of the crumbling on Trump?
Are you really saying nothing Trump has done is good? Do you think it's ok for him to help cities clean out pockets of crime, for example? Is DC better for his...
I agree with you. But are you willing to let a transgender, Marxist, math teacher teach your kids math, assuming he/she/it is willing to just teach math?
Meaning they weren't already starting to crumble?
And? Why is this bad?
Just as black votes were guaranteed for the Democrats, preached from the pulpits. My dad voted democrat until Bill Clinton, when he voted for Ross Perot. Oh, my dad was a pastor in one of those pulpits. I don't think I...
You think the rule of law and our constitutional government were completely intact before then? So Trump did not start the deconstruction in 2016?
I think your pope's view is equally valid if rendered, "Choose the least evil person."
Of course, whether he is mad or not, your statement is true...
Not at all. You voted for someone who was incapable of finishing his term and who had somebodies operating with his authority, but without his knowledge. How do you know they weren't mad?
Your reason is as follows:
See above.
How many other madmen have you voted to keep out of office, say...
How do you know? Did you vote for the autopen?
You're the one that thinks it's relevant. Just having a definition is inadequate. Please share why it matters when you define it. I looked up the other term, "principle of double effect", and you didn't use it the way it was explained in the...
No, nor very likely to persuade any but those who already favor abortions.
I'm not at all clear on why having people on either side of the political spectrum that do something horrendous, not to mention something so opposed to God's moral law, while still in keeping with perverted societal laws...
@Regulus: just so you understand what I’m saying, you can’t lose your salvation if you still believe those truths about Christ. But Satan is happy when you succumb to temptation, and it is important to keep yourself out of situations you already recognize as weaknesses for you. If pornography...
The difference is that a recognition of free will allows some meaning to their choices, even if it is less logical with the presupposition of exhaustive foreknowledge.
Then there's no salvation to lose. But don't walk in darkness. Make sure your life is lived in light. If you can't do what you want to do in front of your pastor, or parents, or wife, or whoever, then you should consider not doing those things.
At some point you should be able to "put off the old man". But your faith is based on your belief in Christ, not your ability to stop sinning. Do you believe Christ came in the flesh, died on a cross, was buried, then rose from the dead?
I wasn't reading her views, but her post. You apparently think her post is not representative of her views, which is fine, and hopefully true, but she's intelligent enough to tell me that--she doesn't need you to interpret her views. So why do you do it? You must think she's an imbecile, like...