Ninja Homer
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Adpierce, I understand what you're getting at. However, I think that Ron Paul's Statement of Faith is more of a Statement of Faith than yours is.
What you gave is a list of beliefs, most of which I would call dogma that for the most part separates Christians into different groups so they can fight amongst each other.
Let's look at what Ron Paul wrote:
He continues:
I'm including his conclusion just because I love it:
I think Ron Paul's Statement of Faith is perfect. He stated where his faith comes from, and how it would affect him as President. He will stick to the restrictions of the Constitution, and the actions he takes will be based on his values.
What you gave is a list of beliefs, most of which I would call dogma that for the most part separates Christians into different groups so they can fight amongst each other.
Let's look at what Ron Paul wrote:
He starts out by explaining why he might hesitate to fully explain his faith. Then he says the one thing that universally unites all Christians, despite any dogma. He is giving a statement of the source of his faith.I have never been one who is comfortable talking about my faith in the political arena. In fact, the pandering that typically occurs in the election season I find to be distasteful. But for those who have asked, I freely confess that Jesus Christ is my personal Savior, and that I seek His guidance in all that I do.
He continues:
Here, he is explaining how his faith effects his actions as a politician. In the next 6 paragraphs, he gives examples that back up how his faith has effected his actions as a politician.I know, as you do, that our freedoms come not from man, but from God. My record of public service reflects my reverence for the Natural Rights with which we have been endowed by a loving Creator.
I'm including his conclusion just because I love it:
I am running for president to restore the rule of law and to stand up for our divinely inspired Constitution. I have never voted for legislation that is not specifically authorized by the Constitution. As president, I will never sign a piece of legislation, nor use the power of the executive, in a manner inconsistent with the limitations that the founders envisioned.
Many have given up on America as an exemplar for the world, as a model of freedom, self-government, and self-control. I have not. There is hope for America. I ask you to join me, and to be a part of it.
I think Ron Paul's Statement of Faith is perfect. He stated where his faith comes from, and how it would affect him as President. He will stick to the restrictions of the Constitution, and the actions he takes will be based on his values.