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Edited on Wed Sep-08-04 01:38 PM by patrice
Pro-Killing Christians? The money changers are in the "temple".
#30 or so out of several dozen street signs for 5:00 pm traffic, from downtown, every Tues.
Not Pro-Life Christians, especially Now, Pro-Life has been completely discredited by this administration; they should be very angry and embarassed about the state of their integrity because of Bush; it's Pro-Killing Christians.
(((But then . . . maybe that has something to do with killer-oil-mercenaries, really, named Halliburton et al . . . because to my eye the Money Changers are in the Temple and We are being sold down the river by Pharisees with delusions of being taken away from all of the trouble (they helped to cause) by Jesus/George.
I AM SCARED!
Can anyone explain to me anything that is truly Conservative about Bush? (except the tax-cuts i suppose)
Bush is very vulnerable also on the Pro-Life issue People who lie about the value of ANY innocent life and choose to kill/abort for whatever reason other than direct self-defense are on the road to dammnation, and they are taking us there with them, lieing all of the way about something they call "Pro-Life" and dividing people against one another!
ALSO: This war on Iraq DOES NOT MAKE US SAFER. Kerry and Edwards have to talk to the U.S. straight about real dangers, review the flaws in WMD info and suggest improvements, then compare to imagined WMD (from information that was about 10 years old or private property of paranoiac Dick **&%!@*??#!! Cheney "at best").
Christians" waiting on the Second Coming of Jesus, in charge of the United States, can't see Him here and Now, otherwise they would not be Pro-Killing Christians. These are not Pro-Life Christians, no matter what they say. What they really demonstrate in all of their actions is that there is a choice and it is there's and their choice has the power of life or death over other people's lives. They are either liars, and need to be more honest with themselves about the Life of Christ, or they're confused, and maybe crazy. Jesus died rather than engage in any violence; he chose to die to show us something about peace and freedeom, he died because he resisted the "religious" and "government" "authorities" (fascists) of his time. One would think that followers of the Christ would be followers of no other "leader" but they seem to have some kind of need for a "father" figure, rather than being okay without that, like a lot of people.
A people's heavy need for "strength" in human leaders is because of weaknesses in ourselves, overt dependencies on externalities. This country is being taken over by people who cannot think without a herd, i'm afraid.
Sorry about the rant; i'm scared. I feel a little better now.)))
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