Posted on 10/07/2016 5:12:59 AM PDT by Kaslin
You think he’s just mistaken about her positions, that he’s fallen for the lie himself?
Closing the “God Gap” has been Rats’ announced plan in swaying the religious vote ever since they lost the 2004 election.
In 2006 they outted two faggots in the GOP and claimed it was evidence of a culture of corruption that rose to the top ranks of the party (even though the press and the DNC knew about one of those events LONG before they were chiding the GOP for “knowing and doing nothing”, memos indicate the press and DNC colluded to keep it for an October surprise).
Suppressing the religious vote (by convincing them to just stay home) or duping the religious vote (by convincing them that the Democrat candidate really DOES oppose same sex marriage and abortion) are all about closing that “gap”.
It’s going to take a constitutional amendment to reinforce the protection of life and prohibit genetic discrimination (killing a baby because it is the “Wrong” sex or being discriminated against because you are prone to health conditions for reasons of heredity).
I believe a lot of people, quite possibly he too, fall for “halo effect.”
Hillary does a fair job of projecting a halo... she did so in her first debate with Donald.
It’s a wrong and shallow place to be, to stand in that halo.
But it just doesn’t look like the brand of evil we see Hillary herself practicing. Those fooled by the evil magician are usually not as evil as the evil magician.
Carts never belong before horses, and a law only does as much good as the consensus that brings it to bear, a bolster to a weak resolve.
Personhood amendments sound wonderful, till our lawyer set gets its hands on them (and they may do so for the sake of being devil’s advocates).
A natural-family amendment would make more sense — that all policy will be weighed in the light of such consideration.
I hear ya' - but we also need to have discernment, and to call a lie and lie, even if it hurts someone's feelings.
To do anything less could be enabling bad behavior.
But “You’ve believed a lie” doesn’t mean “Your destiny is only hell.”
Many churches see more through theory than they do through Christ, which latter can be a humbling (and irritating, since mortal thought is so contrary to it) experience.
And to believe a lie is not to lie. Lies presuppose understanding the truth and are a higher level of wrong.
You can be Evangelical, or you can be liberal. You can’t be both.
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