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To: TalonDJ

The man is a narcoleptic member of a religious cult and would be eaten alive by our enemies. He is not a leader. As a Pacifist he has no business in the role of Commander in Chief.


22 posted on 11/05/2015 1:17:18 PM PST by conservativejoy (We Can Elect Ted Cruz! Pray Hard, Work Hard, Trust God!)
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To: conservativejoy

It might be easier to take your posts seriously were you not so emotionally strident. As it stands, your vehemence makes Dr. Carson seem pretty level headed.


38 posted on 11/05/2015 1:52:29 PM PST by Mr. Lucky
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To: conservativejoy
Caveman Logic: The Persistence of Primitive Thinking in a Modern World
page 261

If we elect superstitious persons whose dependence on unenlightened belief systems shapes their private worldviews, then it should surprise no one that their running of the country could also reflect such thinking. Educated or enlightened voters may be horrified by such a prospect, but it is part of the deal etched into our Constitution.  Is this so much hyperbole? Will our valiant leaders set aside their private superstitions and irrationalities when it comes times to decide America's actions and policies?

Probably not.  In fact, it is almost surely the case that a candidate for the US presidency would face certain defeat if he or she did not profess belief in a supernatural controlling deity or did not attend regular (and probably Christian) church services.  Thus, statements such as George W. Bush's well-publicized words about God wants him (Bush) to run for office are viewed with equanimity, if not admiration by the American electorate.  As for presidential advisors, here is a sample of the thinking of televangelist James Robison, a close friend and spiritual advisor of for President George W. Bush: "I was driving down the road with my wife one day when I heard God speaking in my mind and my heart.  It was not an audible voice, but it was nonetheless real. I heard Him say, I really like the way you come to me.  You don't just come to me with a list of requests and concerns.  Instead you crawl up into my arms, lay our head on my shoulder and rest.  I like that."

One can only hope that Robison's wife was driving at the time.

45 posted on 11/05/2015 2:00:35 PM PST by sparklite2 (All will become clear when it is too late to matter.)
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