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MrRodgers -> RE: More "pro family' legislators (11/20/2017 12:01:44 PM)


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ORIGINAL: bounty44

perhaps because people get tired of your inability to actually understand things as opposed to painting everything in a light for political hay?

but i'll try to help:

this topic has been covered before. when someone on the right "fails" the comrades see it as the ultimate hypocrisy (as if the left really do have a moral leg to stand on)---while the people on the right recognize the fallen nature of man and often how difficult it sometimes for our behavior to live up to or even be consistent with our moral standards. it doesn't necessarily follow from that that we should change our standards or re-think what we believe.

reconciling beliefs and behavior is a challenge, and occasionally, perhaps unfortunately, people hold them in parallel tracks.


Yes, these things are a challenge particularly these very personal issues such as sexual orientation and religion, (abortion) and the biggest challenge is being repub and not being an outlandish hypocrite.

Having those parallel tracks means when one argues for only one...makes a person a fraud. See above.




MrRodgers -> RE: More "pro family' legislators (11/20/2017 12:03:54 PM)


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ORIGINAL: MercTech

A politician panders to his constituency by trash talking gays while being a closet homosexual.

Is this a LGBT issue or a disingenuous professional politician issue?

To the extent law effects those LGBT...both.




MrRodgers -> RE: More "pro family' legislators (11/20/2017 12:05:28 PM)


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods


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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam


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ORIGINAL: bounty44

perhaps because people get tired of your inability to actually understand things as opposed to painting everything in a light for political hay?

but i'll try to help:

this topic has been covered before. when someone on the right "fails" the comrades see it as the ultimate hypocrisy (as if the left really do have a moral leg to stand on)---while the people on the right recognize the fallen nature of man and often how difficult it sometimes for our behavior to live up to or even be consistent with our moral standards. it doesn't necessarily follow from that that we should change our standards or re-think what we believe.

reconciling beliefs and behavior is a challenge, and occasionally, perhaps unfortunately, people hold them in parallel tracks.




Like very religious people who commonly bear false witness? [8|]

They probably wear mixed fibre fabrics as well, and I'll bet you any money they all covet like crazy.
(Some of the closet cases probably covet their neighbours' arses bigtime...)

Now, now, let's not go too far even though...you could be right.




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