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To: eccl1212; All
gambling is not a sin nor is it expressly forbidden in the scriptures...to not take care of one's finacial obligations is a sin!
12 posted on 07/31/2003 3:37:47 AM PDT by mdmathis6
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To: mdmathis6
gambling is not a sin
gambling is not a sin
gambling is not a sin
gambling is not a sin
gambling is not a sin
gambling is not a sin

just keep repeating it... that makes it okay.

when it comes out that bennett did NOT do with his money, according to what moral thinking Christians, what he SHOULD have... it will nail the coffin closed.

you like the guy.
he is a moralistic fraud.

You can gamble all you want.
You can say "it's not a sin".

Perhaps for you, it is not.
but then again, you are not preaching to others about america's "slouching towards gomorrah" all the time either.

To a great many of us, Bennett, is now a proven moral fraud.
The book of moral virtues he (allegedly) wrote, all by himself, is INCONSISTANT with his actions... and very likely, as will no doubt come to light, not just regards to gambling.

Gambling on this scale, nearly 8 million, has certain other items attached to it morally speaking...

wake up, the guy is a fraud.

whether you want to support or accept that or not, is entirely your descretion... I know that.
But for me, and mine... he has ZERO moral authority.

a stopped clock is right twice a day... but I would never buy one in that condition. even a rolex.

defend this clown (IMO of course), at your own risk, and expense. but he has made of mockery of MY trust in him. I am not as sanguine about it as you or others.
138 posted on 07/31/2003 1:50:05 PM PDT by eccl1212 (...they promised a smaller government if we elected them... is it smaller yet?)
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