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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (273319)2/12/2006 7:22:36 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1577102
 
Ted, how would you have reacted if I said, "Jesus would definitely cast the Clintons out of the 'temple'"?

Therein lies your dilemma......how to continue to believe in Christ and still vote for Bush.

The truth is.....Christ would have cast out Bush, but may have simply reprimanded Clinton.

I don't think you and your fellow Christian Republicans recognize the crime that Bush has committed against humanity. If there is a God, Bush is not going to have an easy time of it when he gets to the pearly gates.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (273319)2/13/2006 5:23:03 AM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577102
 
RE: " how would you have reacted if I said, "Jesus would definitely cast the Clintons out of the 'temple'"?"

I wouldn't have a reaction because the comment is too far out in right field to be taken seriously - and a person is entitled to their zealous opinion.

Unrelated note...here's something I found:

This same word of caution may also apply to people who were born in the US, but whose parents (or even grandparents) came from somewhere else. Many countries have laws conferring citizenship on the basis of the citizenship of one's parents or grandparents (even the US has a limited law of this kind). I personally knew someone, some years ago, who got into trouble in South Korea because his father was born in Korea. Even though my friend was born in the US and had never claimed or believed himself to be a Korean citizen, he had to cut short his visit to his ancestral homeland in order to avoid being drafted into the South Korean army.

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