You wrote the following about libertarians:
"Hey dude, hand me the pipe and say that again about the take over. OOOOHHH WWWOW dude I can't make it then I've got a mensa meeting and I'm doing a prostitute then man."
Now since "bible" is in your moniker how would like people to jump all over you as being a fanatically, fascistic Taliban type of person every time you post? How about remembering the "do unto others..." admonition and that little bit about not bearing false witness which a smear of an entire group of people is.
Nothing personal mind you but your name indicates that you should know better where some of the other detracting posters here, the usual suspects on libertarian threads, are hopeless.
cordially,
Nothing personal mind you but your name indicates that you should know better where some of the other detracting posters here, the usual suspects on libertarian threads, are hopeless.
cordially,
Dear honorable u-89:
Having bible in my SN causes just that in this real world of differing opinion and if I weren't able to deal with it I'd certainly have to leave. You mention a couple of bible verses which I always find interesting coming from people I assume not to be Christian. I only make that assumption because Christians are in the minority so it's merely a probablity assumption weighed by your defense of libertarians whose opinions I also find to be particularly non-Christian.
Therefore it is a hard for me to enter into a serious bible conversation. I must compliment you for not using both of the standard "heathen verses" which are: do unto others... and let he who is without sin cast the first stone. Every heathen on earth, including Metalica, seems to know these verses and is very guick to pull them on Christians when we dare express any opinion that they don't happen to like. I've studied to bible too long to react as if I've really been admonished.
My comment comes from a study of libertarian doctrine which shows me that they are very often pro legalization of drugs and prostitution and gambling and other "liberties" that they feel the government has no moral right to control. It is the bible that causes me to disagree with this libertarian point of view.
equally cordially, BW