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To: longfellowsmuse
I think what others are trying to say is that your posts seem to lack compassion for our fellow man

I'm somewht selective in my compassion. I try to reserve it for those who are in bad straits through no fault fo their own. Like those who are stricken by an expensive disease. Those who are injured in accidents that were caused by someone else, and of course I have compassion for the hardworking americans who are being robbed to buy votes for the Democratic party.

those who make mistakes

A mistake as an accidently oversight like thinking you have a $50 bill in your wallet and it turns out you have a $20. A mistake is adding up a column of numbers wrong. A mistake is getting the wrong size (or maybe the right size) dress for your wife's birthday. Having a child that you cannot afford is a life style choice. You have to choose a baby daddy. You have to choose to have sex with said baby daddy. You have to choose to NOT practice birth control during the aforementioned sex. These are conscious deliberate choices, not accidental oversights

48 posted on 11/30/2012 9:30:17 AM PST by from occupied ga (Your government is your most dangerous enemy)
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To: from occupied ga

your religious tendencies are not my business of course but christians believe we are not to be “ selective in compassion”

we are taught to be compassionate towards all...a very difficult teaching but it is what we are asked to do and what we should strive for

if you look at christ’s life this was a very consistent message in his teachings
prostitutes, tax collectors and adulterers of His time were the “low life’s” and he befriended them all


51 posted on 11/30/2012 9:36:19 AM PST by longfellowsmuse (last of the living nomads)
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