To: biblewonk;dcwusmc
The constitution is not worth the paper it's written on compared to the bible, duh! This just in. It pains me to speak to teenagers so please don't speak to me anymore. You have shown yourself to be the biggest Constitutional Idiot I've seen express views here at FR. That is a tall 0rder to fill and puts you in the company of some of the greats here, you should be proud. I predict if you don't find it in your heart to understand the correlation between the Bible and the Constitutional Republic which we live, you will soon find yourself unable to relate to either, without some form of punishment heading your way from your beloved State. And BTW, you exposed yourself as the teenager in many of the dozen or so post you've made on this thread that I bothered to read. Trust this, you are not as enlightened as you would like everyone to believe. Just another Drug Warrior. A dime a dozen here. You've added nothing to this debate that hasn't been spewed many times before.
Good day to dcwusmc, somehow I find it hard to believe you are still a teenager. Do you even wish it? Blackbird.
To: BlackbirdSST
Yawn.
To: BlackbirdSST;dcwusmc;biblewonk
If I may be so bold, I'd like to take a stab at explaining how biblewonk's comparison of the Constitution to the bible has some merit.
The bible has withstood the test of time. It means what it says and says what it means, despite the continued attempts to change, ignore, or explain it away.
The Constitution, on the other hand, has been twisted, ignored, diluted and virtually discarded by the very people entrusted to enforce it (judges, legislators, and presidents). Thus, as much as I, like most of you, will always hold in high esteem and honor the words it contains and the men who gave it to us, history -- especially since 1861 -- has practically relegated it to the ash heap. When one compares its words to the present state of our union, it can easily be said that "it's not worth the paper it's written on." For proof of its virtual demise, one only has to read it, and then take a look at the Federal budget, the Federal bureaucracy, the "separation of church and state," the many ways and many times the right to keep and bear arms has been infringed, the seizing of States' powers by the Federal government, etc., etc.
To: BlackbirdSST
Only sometimes, my friend. When I wish I still had the energy! However, dealing with people like this so-called biblewonk, who are dumber than stumps, takes more energy than I can safely expend if I want to be able to do other things also! I will ignore Kevin Curry and his snide little message... IMHO, he's a troll or a moron studying to be an idiot and I see little difference between the two...
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