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Comment: Not what you think
Not what you think
Michael,
Try not to read my post as an attack. It may be emotional for some. It may contradict someone's beliefs. It may be offensive to some. It may question beliefs.
My point is to show them their own hypocrisy and conflicting beliefs because once shown, the mind doesn't like that and will sometimes try to resolve the conflict. I am not even pushing atheism as I have been accused of by a few others. I am only pushing thinking and examination of your own beliefs. I don't care if they believe or not, but I would like their system to be as cohesive as possible.
If the religious people can separate their politics from their religion, then maybe us liberty lovers can focus on liberty rather than on government enforcing our beliefs on others. Some hard choices will need to be made. Do people want a slightly different Republican party who panders to the religious right for votes, but really does nothing; or, do people actually radically want to change and shrink government?
“If ever a time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in Government, our country will stand in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin.”