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To: sausageseller
Yes he does sin! He is an accomplice. By being a "democrat" he has given support to the parties platform and other members.

You're "Exhibit B" of why we cannot win hearts and minds with a hammer.

108 posted on 05/20/2004 8:02:12 AM PDT by sinkspur (Adopt a dog or a cat from an animal shelter! It will save one life, and may save two.)
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To: sinkspur

Many people have given their lives to sin and will not turn away. By not telling the truth you have commited a sin too!


118 posted on 05/20/2004 8:12:39 AM PDT by sausageseller
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To: sinkspur
Is a Democrat pro-life politician sinning by belonging to a party that clearly supports abortion?

My opinion - Yes. Democrats actively fund and support Planned Parenthood, perhaps one of the most Satanic organizations on earth. Your question is sort of like asking if a 'pro-Jew' Nazi was sinning by supporting the Nazi Party.

Any 'social justice' issue the pro-life Democrat thinks that he is supporting by belonging to the Democratic party is undermined by his party's clear intent to destroy life. His fund raising is directly funding abortion support. He should "Come out from among them..."

Here is a snippet from a glowing report on the recent pro-death march in Washington along with their clear connection to Democratic politicians:

Gloria Feldt, president of Planned Parenthood, told the marchers: "There is a war on choice. We didn't start it, but we are going to win it! They're not just after abortion rights. This is a full-throttle war on your very health—on your access to real sex education, birth control, medical privacy, and life-saving research." Feminist icon Gloria Steinem took it further by stating, ‘‘We are here to take back our country.''

Dr. Lorraine Cole, president of the Black Women’s Health Imperative, stressed to the crowd that "the reproductive health of Black women is in a state of crisis. Black women are suffering and dying too often, too soon and needlessly."

A major point made by speakers at this rally was that members of the pro-choice movement must take their message to the polls. With many leaders of the Democratic Party in attendance, the rally had a very pro-Democratic Party platform. Large numbers in the crowd carried signs for John Kerry.

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) noted that the last time abortion-rights supporters rallied in Washington, the nation elected her husband to the presidency just six months later. ''We didn't have to march for 12 long years because we had a government that respected the rights of women,'' Clinton said. ''The only way we're going to be able to avoid having to march again and again and again is to elect John Kerry president.''

Clinton’s statement that massive numbers did not march for reproductive rights in Washington during her husband’s administration is correct; however, this fact can hardly be attributed to a government that respected the rights of women.

One can see that almost every one of the major pro-choice organizations in the country is a major contributor to the Democratic Party.

Link HERE.

You're "Exhibit B" of why we cannot win hearts and minds with a hammer.

I like your posts, Sinkspur, but I think you are wrong here. There is no 'hammerless' approach to this issue. Jesus didn't shrink from the hammer and, indeed, the brutality of the Roman hammer won many hearts and minds and brought about our salvation.

Respectfully,

A_R

169 posted on 05/20/2004 10:00:51 AM PDT by arkady_renko
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