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We need a great Ron Paul video on Godtube. I've yet to see one. Maybe I should go buy a dummies guide to youtube production and make one this week...
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Point them to Augustine's City of God which is the best articulation of the Just War Doctrine.
Also, to some extent we might need to wait out the Huckabee campaign. When Huckabee eventually drops out, Paul will be the only pro-life Evangelical left in the race. So even though a Christian voter may disagree with his foreign policy, his other attributes may be strong enough to justify a vote.
Great, call someone who opposes the fact that Ron Paul is Evangelical Pro-Lifer a single issue voter, but use it to attract the largest group of halfwits this side of Pakistan.
The "stubborn" Theocrats of the Fascist Republican party are not going to waste their vote on anyone who values diversity and differences of opinion. They don't want to vote anymore, and they actively fight to get their rights taken away.
The concept of a "Christian Voter" is the most damaging evidence that this country is run by a majority of Cromwellian troglodytes loyal to the type of government that His Highness, George Bush II, employs.
I'm curious, because this type of thing always gets me thinking..
When the non-believers, gays, heathens, homeless, scientists, and academic professors are gone, who are you going to turn against?
Oh yea, this stuff...
Christian voters. pfft.
Try convincing them to think. Remind them that faith is a personal issue, and should be left that way. Don't resort to a tactic that people on here readily insult others for using...
If you make this upcoming presidency about values, we lose perspective on what matters. Our economy should be the focus, and this is why, as an atheist, I am as close as I am to supporting, and actively bringing support, from the undesirables of your precious families values-driven society.
If I can convince hundreds of thousands of people to vote for Ron Paul among atheists, scientists, gays, pagans, deists, Satanists, and professors, than you people shouldn't have such a damn hard time convincing the "single issue" zombie genuflects over.
I'm not sure how this helps win over Christian voters, but whatever.
There's that special concept again.
Yea, seriously, whatever. I don't care about Christian voters. If they vote for another dictator, than this country voted itself out of a democracy, and who are we to argue with any of the founder's warnings about that...?
I'm a Christian myself, so this is by no means an attack.
I think I tried too hard, or something...I'm so passionate that I looked angry. I tried to convert Christian friends, at least if anything to see how wrong this war is. Unfortunately, they associate my feelings with Ron's and it drove them away. They also thought I came across as thinking I was better than they are. UGH. So I am going to stop trying at least for now.
I am just wondering has anyone successfully talked sense into pro war Christians?
I was close to one of them, and I feel like I've lost her.
There's that special concept again.
Yea, seriously, whatever. I don't care about Christian voters. If they vote for another dictator, than this country voted itself out of a democracy, and who are we to argue with any of the founder's warnings about that...?
Yes, blame it on the Christian voters. Because when the war started, the majority of the population wasn't in support of the war or anything. It was only the magical, 30% neocons. Please.
When it was started it was marketed and sold through the media.
As usual they did a good job of selling lies.
People are waking up.
I would direct stubborn Christians to the man who said these pesky words.....
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God"
And remind them that the Lord is the Prince of Peace, and Peace is not a dirty word, it's the goal.
Taking that verse a bit out of context though (assuming you're applying that to the war in Iraq).
I can find verses in the bible and use them out of context to justify war too. The same said:
Do not think that I came to bring peace on the earth; I did not come to bring peace, but a sword. For I came to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law; and a man’s enemies will be the members of his household. Matt 10:34
As for the above verse....did Jesus ever actually pick up a sword? No. Was he speaking literally here? No, he was speaking metaphorically, metaphysically. I believe the only sword he wielded was the sword of truth. And the truth will certainly set a man against his own father and family members at times, does it not?