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To: Sunsong

You believe everything that is truthful is cruel. I don't. Let me tell you some truthful statements, and you can tell me whether you think they are cruel or not:

Dere Obama supports the continued right of women to abort their own children and kill them. He deserves no position of teaching or instruction or panel participation--Sunday, Monday, midnight or 10 AM--in any Christian church. You call that cruel. I call that the truth. If my child were to walk into that church and witness people listen to this justifier of murder, I would be properly outraged. That is truthful, not cruel.

If you think it's cruel to tell the truth, then you have a problem with the truth.


433 posted on 11/20/2006 2:35:41 PM PST by farmer18th
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To: farmer18th
You would be better off stated what you believe rather than assuming you know what I believe and making a fool of yourself.

I would suggest that you go back and reread what I have said to you. If you do not understand it then quote me what you do not understand and I will try to re-explain it to you.

I believe that cruelty is cruel and that there is too much cruelty in this world. You have been arguing in favor of cruelty. Saying essentially that people deserve to be treated cruelly if they do not believe what you believe. Isn't that your position?

I have said so many times that when you condemn someone (you the individual - not government) - when you condemn someone you hurt them. Do you understand what I am saying there.

Would you agree that truth is what is changeless, eternal and invulnerable?

How you tell the truth matters. The ends do not justify the means. Do you understand that?

434 posted on 11/20/2006 2:47:05 PM PST by Sunsong
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