To: Deut28
As with most Christianists, the idea of allowing different states to try different solutions to the same problem is dispensable when moral absolutes are involved. I suspect that Mr. Sullivan is hypocritical on this issue, because I highly doubt he takes a state's rights position on slavery and other moral absolutes.
5 posted on
11/22/2006 10:26:44 AM PST by
Jibaholic
(Whatever you want men to do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets)
To: Jibaholic
Waiting on the "Romney can't be a christian...he is LDS and no one but no one but maybe his family will vote for him" posters to show up.
"I do think on the movement in the right, the areas that produced Ronald Reagan and Barry Goldwater, there is a yearning for a clearer voice of conservatism and I think Mitt Romney has an opportunity to fill that". Newt Gingrich 11/19/2006
6 posted on
11/22/2006 10:28:24 AM PST by
libbylu
(" a clearer voice of conservatism and I think Mitt Romney has an opportunity to fill that" Newt G)
To: Jibaholic
Apparently, Sullivan thinks that putting the 'ist' at the end of the word Christian makes his opinions unique and profound and therefore more credible.
It's not working.
66 posted on
11/22/2006 10:42:50 PM PST by
Mogollon
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