Stupid arguments about the Ground business model

DriveInDriveOut

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The same people who claim to be for the sanctity of life are the same ones who scream oppression when they have to put a mask on to go into Burger King during a pandemic.
You lefties are in a death cult and you don't even know it. Very sad.

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bacha29

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Just telling it like it is. Organized religion having to run to Washington and expect it to create and enforce the laws of man in order to enforce what organized religion believes to be the laws of their god. Efforts that are both annoying as well as amusing to think that what organized religion is really seeking is power for it's structure and the people at the top of the structure.
 

bacha29

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Sanctity of human life is a fundamental precept of the Judeo-Christian tradition that opposes abortion, so in that sense you would be correct.
Marriage is a concept with Judeo-Christian religious roots, and defense of that concept is natural. Any group that wishes to imitate that institution needs to find their own unique moniker, such as Civil Union, and there would be diminished opposition.
Using pieces of ancient text to reinforce your own point of view... again and again and again. And if people are living their lives in a way that you're not comfortable for you but nevertheless lawful you join up with other so called "Christians" and go marching off to Washington and expect it to come running to the defense of your morality.
 

vantexan

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Just telling it like it is. Organized religion having to run to Washington and expect it to create and enforce the laws of man in order to enforce what organized religion believes to be the laws of their god. Efforts that are both annoying as well as amusing to think that what organized religion is really seeking is power for it's structure and the people at the top of the structure.
Yah, Christians have no right to participate in the Democratic process.
 

bacha29

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Yah, Christians have no right to participate in the Democratic process.
Wrong. All I'm saying is that the "Laws Of God" shouldn't need the laws of man to effect those "Laws of God" which can be anything based entirely upon who is using them to support their own personal viewpoint. The admirable thing to do is to send God a Fax or an E Mail and ask him to clarify his positions of some of these important matters because we all know that Moses was getting up there in years and couldn't chisel stone as fast as he once did and perhaps he might have had a hard time keeping up and missed a couple of God's most important points.
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
Wrong. All I'm saying is that the "Laws Of God" shouldn't need the laws of man to effect those "Laws of God" which can be anything based entirely upon who is using them to support their own personal viewpoint. The admirable thing to do is to send God a Fax or an E Mail and ask him to clarify his positions of some of these important matters because we all know that Moses was getting up there in years and couldn't chisel stone as fast as he once did and perhaps he might have had a hard time keeping up and missed a couple of God's most important points.
This is what's dangerous about your group. Historians widely agree on the influence of Judeo-Christian values and traditions on Western Civilization and how we make laws. But given the chance you'd wipe out every vestige of that history. It's your hatred that's the issue.
 
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