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the boycott thing doesn't seem to be working
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I turn a blind eye to sinning? Once again, last time I checked, it's not my duty to worry about the sins of others... nor is it any of your damn business. I have enough sin of my own to worry about, much less worry about anyone elses. GOD will be the judge, as so he and Jesus say so. You apparently, don't believe that and you think YOU are the judge and feel the need to condemn people to eternal hell. Yeah, that is REAL Christian like, huh? Last time I checked, Christ taught love, peace, understanding, and tolerance. He didn't teach for you to go out and judge people... as a mat -
Sapporo? They have a website and it says, "We are under construction." I wonder if that means the website is under construction or their establishment is...<?>
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the boycott thing doesn't seem to be working
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"I have examined all the known superstitions of the world and I do not find in our particular superstition of Christianity one redeeming feature. They are all alike founded on fables and mythology. Millions of innocent men, women, and children, since the introduction of Christianity, have been burnt, tortured, fined, and imprisoned. What has been the effect of this coercion? To make one half the world fools and the other half hypocrites; to support roguery and error all over the earth." --Thomas Jefferson "Christianity has become the most perverted system that ever shone on man. -
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I'm guess you do not comprehend what either of them are saying... LOL But nice try! I'm guess you should read it REAL close and try to decipher those words, because it's not helping your case. ROFL -
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LOL! Pissing contest? I'm not asking to you piss. I am asking you to provide any proof that the founding fathers based this nation on Christianity. There is no such documentation. I am being radical because I know U.S history? How am I being radical? Because I'm not judging other people? Because I am minding my own business when it comes to the way other people want to live their lives? I am not questioning your Christianity. I am suggesting you look closer to the words of Christ and be more tolerant and 'loving' of people and stop judging them, because it' -
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Soo.... Where exactly does it say anything about Christ? Jews believe in God... they are not Christian. They don't believe in Christ. What's your point? -
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I'm a fool because you don't know U.S history? LOL You could care less because you know damn good and well you are wrong. You know damn good and well you can't provide any documentation or any writings, law, or legal recognition that even references this nation as a Christian founded nation. Face it, you can't do it... know why? It wasn't. It's a fact. Just because you are so damn blinded by your faith and can't accept that our founding fathers were not Christian, you can't admit you are wrong. You have been brainwashed by your own religion and facts are meaningless to you. -
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That's only in the Bible belt though... not everywhere. -
the boycott thing doesn't seem to be working
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Well, Mr. or Mrs. history buff... here's another tid-bit of information for you. The President doesn't sign in to law, Constitutional documents. The Senate approved the treaty on June 7, 1797. It was ratified by the Senate with John Adams signature on 10 June, 1797 Starting with Johnson, signing of Constitutional documents of the President was instituted for ceremonial purposes. Their signature is nothing more than a witness signature... it carries not legal bounds to actually instituting the law. As far as how long the treaty lasted... it doesn't matter. It was ena -
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Since when are "Christian's" against alcohol? Didn't Christ serve wine at the last supper? I know there are some "extreme" versions of the Christian faith that are against it, but certainly not all. Hell, the United States Marines were formed in a tavern! Oh, I'm a Christian and I just cursed! Ah-woo-woo! Hey, knuckle-head. I didn't say Washington approved anything. I said he was in office when it was adopted in to LAW. Last time I checked, the President doesn't "approve" the law. That's the job of the Congress. I'd have though someone who thinks th -
the boycott thing doesn't seem to be working
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I'm not denying the truth... I'm relaying the truth. You can't provide one piece of documented evidence that our founding fathers formed a Christian nation. Not one. You DO NOT know US History. BTW, please capitalize America. Our founding fathers were not Christian... so why in the hell would they form a nation based on a religion that they are not part of? You should really let your Bible thumping beliefs quit interfering with actual facts. Like I said, I am a Christian... but I know what the facts and history of this country are. And they are most definitely not C -
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I hope YOU don't teach. Once again, show me ANY document that is government based or issued by our forefathers that say this country is founded on Christian beliefs. Let me tell you, I CAN issue a legal document that says it ISN'T. Do a little search on the Treaty of Tripoli and look at article 11. This is a LEGAL US Document of the Government. "As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion; as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquillity, of Musselmen; and as the said States n -
the boycott thing doesn't seem to be working
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Please find me ANY document ANYWHERE, by ANY of our forefathers that say ANYTHING about this country being founded upon Christian beliefs. If you do your research, that majority of our forefathers held to deism and Freemasonry tenets. I know American history VERY well... and you are flat out wrong. -
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No, what's funny is that so many people use that "our country was founded on Christian beliefs" line... when nothing is further from the truth. Our forefathers did not base our government on Christian beliefs. They based it on freedom of religion by all. One of the primary reasons for the revolution, besides taxation, was the pressure that was put on colonists to have England's state sponsored church. Our forefathers specifically warned us about having a nation tied to a specific religion. You need to re-read your history books... especially the writings of our forefathers. And -
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She's almost as funny as watching a Mr. Bean marathon! -
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the boycott thing doesn't seem to be working
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I don't make bets on what idiots "ASS"ume and won't clarify what was meant. Besides, I bet your years salary wouldn't even pay for my range time every week. You taking a poll of people doesn't change what he meant. Only HE can answer as to what he meant. God, I hope you are NEVER called for jury duty, because you fail to use logic and fact. If he specifically stated that he was against homosexuals, that is one thing. He didn't. As I said... typical left wing extremist over-reactionary bullcheeze. -
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So, now you are judging him? His position? Where did he state HIS position? There you go making "ASS"umptions again. Since you fail to understand ENGLISH, he asked you if you knew that marriage is a state's issue. He didn't mention ANYTHING about his position. Oh... and BTW, I had Chick-Fil-A for lunch today in Dallas. Guess what? I carried my GUN inside the store while I ate. Guess what? NOTHING HAPPENED! I didn't shoot anybody or risk anybody's life either! I had a nice lunch it appeared everyone else in there was doing so as well. The staff was very nice and -
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Everyone knows, huh? EVERY SINGLE person... huh? Yeah... right. Believe what? I am giving him the benefit out doubt. He did not clarify or expound on what he meant. YOU, like all the other people are "ASS"uming you know what he meant. Nobody asked him to clarify it. If this discussion would take place in a court of law and have a jury or judge decide what he meant, it would be dismissed because it's pure SPECULATION. YOU love putting words in people's mouths... you do it in just about every thread you post in, so it really doesn't surprise me that you won' -
I'd like to know how you know who's business they are doing when you seem them in Wal-Mart or Target? Ever stop to think sometimes things are needed that cannot wait to be ordered and wait for several days to get them? The county, just like any other business, will send an employee to Wal-Mart or other stores to pick up something that department needs right away. There are also some items that are cheaper at Wal-Mart and Target, and rather go to a more expensive office supply store, the employee may get a credit card from the finance department and go purchase what is needed. C
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the boycott thing doesn't seem to be working
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What's so funny is there was no mention of gay or homosexual in what Mr. Cathy said. He didn't denounce anyone or make any comments that referenced being gay or gay marriage in any way shape or form. The left wing media has blown this way out of proportion, like they always do and the gay community decided this would be an excellent way to bitch about something. The quote was, "Well, guilty as charged," when asked about the company's support of the traditional family. "We are very much supportive of the family — the biblical definition of the family unit. We are a family-owned busi -
I have asked her that same exact question now, three separate times and she avoids it, every single time. She knows she is wrong and she's either too arrogant or stupid to admit it. Every one, Mr. Dis, myself, and a few others have given her easily obtained hard facts about stuff SHE brought up as was wrong and she has not provide one single bit of proof to the contrary. She simply goes back and repeats the same old "a person has a reasonable expectation..." line... She said the Wild West was so violent... we provided her facts to the contrary. She said I was a Rambo and me c
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Wait... Remember, I thought this whole thread started because of a COURT ruling on firearms in church? Last time I checked, the COURT uses LEGAL terms, not layman's terms.
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I call 'em like I see 'em. There's nothing to understand. Your argument is flat out pointless and supports no logic. You are wrong again! Public property is NOT defined as a place where the general public is invited during normal operations. If that were the case, it would be illegal to carry in Wal-Mart, the grocery store, or a community park. It is perfectly legal to carry, with a permit, in all of those locations. If a church were a "public place" and it was illegal to carry in "public places," there would be no separate code section for churches. The f