Otherwise, I stand by every syllable. And I must say, your missing of what is a very plain, plainly-stated, and plainly accurate observation not about whether or not I like Keyes, but about his repeated, obvious, and public behavior, which the subset I mention refuses to acknowledge and criticize neither strengthens your case nor weakens mine.
Dan
Dan
556 posted on 1/9/02 11:51 AM Central by BibChr
Those are YOUR words, Dan. You called ALL Keyesters cultists.
I repeat...you are bearing false witness against your brothers and sisters in Christ.
I hear you loud and clear. Then again, I'm not deaf.
A couple of questions for you:
Do you think it's ok to use the cells from murdered/aborted babies for continued stem cell research?---(a simple answer will suffice...I don't want to go back and read the piece you wrote on it).
Was this a flaw in the President's otherwise flawless decision concerning stem cell research?
Does Alan Keyes, as a concerned American citizen, and a top pro-life activist, have a right to question the President's decision?
Hmmm...Keyes was also critical of the Bush/Kennedy/NEA education bill (you know, the one that sets true reform efforts back for a long, long time...maybe for a generation.)
...do you like this bill, Dan?
Does Alan Keyes, as a top conservative, one who has fought for many years to promote true local control of education, have a right to be critical of this bill?
Oh!---one more for you:
Is Jesus a political philosopher?
Did Keyes have the right as a Christian to mildly disagree with that assessment? Was Alan wrong when he set the record straight...that Jesus Christ is GOD?