I didn't ask a single question about Saturday nights. Why are you putting quotes around the question to imply that I did? Politicians have the habit of answering questions that were
not asked, in order to avoid answering the ones that
were asked; are you planning on going into politics, or do you currently hold an elected office somewhere?
Here's what I asked, and since you apparently need glasses, I'll do you the favor of enlarging the font a little so that you'll be sure to be able to not have the same trouble you had last time. Here are the questions that I did ask:
- And you are practicing sin if you shop on Sunday, right?
- Should we make it a crime to operate a business on Sunday?
- Should we make it a crime for Seventh-Day Adventists to operate a business on Saturday?
- Should we make it a crime to take the Lord's name in vain?
- Where are you going to draw the line, and more interestingly, why are you going to draw the line where you do?
(Here's a hint: the first three questions boil down to: should we make it a crime to break the Sabbath, whatever a person's choice of day of the week that might be?)
Ok, sorry about the Saturday, Sunday mix up. Our founding fathers based our laws on Judeo-Christian values. In the New Testament(
Corinthians the Apostle Paul goes on to tell the Church that we are no longer bound by the law,(
the mosaic law that was practiced by the Jewish religious leaders)but that we are free in Christ. Grace covers an abundance of sins. However if your practicing the lifestyle described previously, your actions are showing that you are not a true believer.
I still slip up quite a bit, but the difference is I strive to do better. I also try to live a life pleasing to God, as in married, legit job, no drugs or heavy drinking, try to keep chasing other women down to a minumum kidding
No I'm not holding any public office or running for one, just another surfer trying to make a living