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Dude653

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Revisionist history. And the fact that you are comparing Islam and Christianity is astounding.Surely you are smarter than that.
I'm saying that theocracy is tyrannical and unconstitutional. And yes a lot of our founding fathers were indeed deist
 
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kaylagrl

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Why is having the same rights as any other tax-paying citizen a special right? Get over your persecution complex
My neighbor wants to marry his horse and have sex with it. He's a tax paying citizen,not the horse,should we allow that? If not,why not?
 
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kaylagrl

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I'm saying that theocracy is tyrannical and unconstitutional. And yes a lot of our founding fathers were indeed deist
No,they were not,that is liberal revisionist history.
 

Dude653

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My neighbor wants to marry his horse and have sex with it. He's a tax paying citizen,not the horse,should we allow that? If not,why not?
False equivalency again. We're talking about humans who are consenting adults. The Constitution doesn't apply to animals. We can have this debate till doomsday but I'm going to honor the Constitution over religion
 
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kaylagrl

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Sis Demi,getting a lift out of this.rofl Im so tired of the far left commie foolishness. Im not about to be silenced by these silly arguments.
 

Dude653

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Oh... and an animal cannot give consent so your argument is invalid
 
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pckts

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False equivalency again. We're talking about humans who are consenting adults. The Constitution doesn't apply to animals. We can have this debate till doomsday but I'm going to honor the Constitution over religion
Well take the mark of the beast when the government says it's required by the constitution.
 
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kaylagrl

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False equivalency again. We're talking about humans who are consenting adults. The Constitution doesn't apply to animals. We can have this debate till doomsday but I'm going to honor the Constitution over religion


Now we are. But thats not where it is going to stop.When normalize perversion then anything goes,transgender,gay,pedos and 1923732 genders and counting. Its ridiculous.
 

Dude653

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Now we are. But thats not where it is going to stop.When normalize perversion then anything goes,transgender,gay,pedos and 1923732 genders and counting. Its ridiculous.
Pedophilia is never going to be legal because they legal age of consent is 18.
 
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kaylagrl

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Oh... and an animal cannot give consent so your argument is invalid
No,its not invalid,its the next perversion coming down the line. You opened the door.
 

Dude653

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Well take the mark of the beast when the government says it's required by the constitution.
Actually the mark of the beast would be unconstitutional
 

Demi777

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well i learned that trying to talk sense to a liberal is like trying to teach a dead dog new tricks ...it dont work. he wont move

Sis Demi,getting a lift out of this.rofl Im so tired of the far left commie foolishness. Im not about to be silenced by these silly arguments.
 
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pckts

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Actually the mark of the beast would be unconstitutional
Maybe now it is, but the constitution will change as the courts further "interpret" it, and more "Patriot" acts of congress are signed. It will certainly be "constitutional" when the time comes around.
 
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kaylagrl

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Pedophilia is never going to be legal because they legal age of consent is 18.
I'll remember you said that and will send it back to you when it is normalized.


 

Billyd

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We had much safer communities when God was placed first, we had prayer in homes and schools, boys were boys and girls were girls, men were men and women were women, there was respect for adults and children, and everyone held to Christian values.

Freedom comes through responsibility, not by the rights that I wish to claim.

I don't know about you, but I pray daily that we (our nation and the rest of the world) would return to or turn to the values of the Christian faith.
 

PennEd

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Congress shall make no law respecting any one religion... and so on and so forth. If you want theocracy move to Saudi Arabia
Funny how the left only quote the PARTS of the Constitution that they try and fit their deluded vision. "and so on and so forth" is pretty darn important Dude!

[h=1]Senators: Why is Air Force punishing colonel over his religious views on marriage?[/h]
A group of prominent U.S. senators is coming to the defense of a highly decorated Air Force colonel who could be booted out of the military over his religious views on same-sex marriage.
Col. Leland Bohannon, an experienced combat pilot, was suspended from command and orders were handed down recommending he not be promoted after he refused to publicly affirm the same-sex spouse of a retiring subordinate.

Bohannon, who was on the verge of being promoted to a one-star general, was punished after the subordinate filed a formal Equal Opportunity complaint which was later substantiated by investigators.
“His career is likely over and he will likely have to retire as a colonel instead of as a general,” First Liberty Institute attorney Michael Berry said on the “Todd Starnes Show.”
First Liberty Institute, one of the nation’s most prominent religious liberty law firms, is representing the distinguished military officer.
“The military is no longer a place of diversity and inclusion if you are a person who holds to a traditional belief in marriage,” Berry said.
At least eight Republican U.S. senators – including Sens. Roy Blunt of Missouri, James Inhofe of Oklahoma, John Kennedy of Louisiana, James Lankford of Oklahoma, Mike Lee of Utah, Marco Rubio of Florida, Roger Wicker of Mississippi and Ted Cruz of Texas – wrote a letter to Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson urging her to intervene and save the colonel’s career.
“Col. Bohannon has suffered severely on account of the EO investigator’s mishandling of his religious liberty rights,” the senators wrote. “The Air Force owes it to him to see that justice is restored, along with his good name.”
Last May, the colonel declined to sign a certificate of spouse appreciation for a retiring master sergeant’s same-sex spouse. Instead, he asked a higher ranking military leader to sign the customary document.
“Col. Bohannon recognized the moral and legal dilemma this situation presented, and to his credit, sought to carve out a solution that would affirm the contribution made by the retiring officer’s same-sex partner while at the same time allowing the colonel to abide by his religious convictions,” the senators wrote.
However, the retiring service member took offense and subsequently filed a discrimination complaint. The EO investigator determined the colonel had indeed discriminated and went on to say that “even had the accommodation been granted, Col. Bohannon would nonetheless be guilty of unlawful discrimination.”
The senators said the EO’s decision raises disturbing questions.
“The Air Force’s refusal to accept this compromise and its refusal to grant an accommodation – when doing so would cause no discernable harm – raises the question as to which circumstances, if any, would move the U.S. Air Force to defend the free exercise rights of its soldiers,” they wrote.
The senators are calling for the Air Force to reverse the EO’s decision and remove any unfavorable notes from the colonel’s service record.
 

Dude653

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We had much safer communities when God was placed first, we had prayer in homes and schools, boys were boys and girls were girls, men were men and women were women, there was respect for adults and children, and everyone held to Christian values.

Freedom comes through responsibility, not by the rights that I wish to claim.

I don't know about you, but I pray daily that we (our nation and the rest of the world) would return to or turn to the values of the Christian faith.
When I was in school every morning we had a brief moment of silence. During that moment of silence you could pray silently or just sit there. Putting God first names you live YOUR life to please God. What I do is my business and what everyone else does is theirs. That's between them and God