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To: mamelukesabre

A. I’m not a genius. I know. I’ve been tested. I am not genius-positive.

B. Even if I were, I wouldn’t try to defend liberation theology (aka racial Marxism) as Christian either. Both are vehicles for making man into a god. The only real difference is the fool efficiency.

C. What’s your point? Same old rehash of I shouldn’t vote my conscience because it will get the wrong guy elected? That’s an old and moldy excuse for disobeying God. Nice try. No sale. God still runs this show. That idea is what frees me to vote my conscience. You fear losing freedom, but there can be no freedom if you make your conscience a slave to fear and doubt. You will always be under the thumb of whoever can manufacture the best crisis. Be free. Have faith in God, then do what’s right. That’s real “liberation theology.”


52 posted on 05/27/2012 12:08:43 PM PDT by Springfield Reformer (Winston Churchill: No Peace Till Victory!)
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To: Springfield Reformer

I am not catholic and I get pretty irritated when I hear catholics deciding for everyone what is christianity and what is not. It is arrogance and elitism that drives you catholics to do this. I look around the world and see what happens when the catholics are free to determine who’s religion is true and who’s is not. Any country where catholics succeed in imposing their one “true” religion as the one state religion, the country goes to shit in every way measurable...freedom, economic, morals...you name it. I think you should ponder this before you start proclaiming yourself superior to a non-christian mormon heathen and make yourself unable to vote for a mormon because of your superior principles.


63 posted on 05/27/2012 12:53:53 PM PDT by mamelukesabre
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