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Old 08-21-2012, 01:16 AM  
Paul Markham
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Originally Posted by garce View Post
The Republican Party is wholly composed of fat, rich white men (regardless of their weight, their sex, or their ethnicity; Republicans today are all stereotypical fat, wealthy, white men) who pretend to believe in a "Holy" book that was written by a British King.

The King James bible has about as much to do with the history of religion as my left shoe has to do with space travel. America went to war with Britain to establish its independance. You won the battle, yet you lost the war. Long dead British Kings still rule your country.

http://www.greatsite.com/timeline-en...bible-history/

Unless you guys wrote your own Bible in your spare time? Oh, wait. You did.... Numerous times...

Honestly, no Republicans believe in God. They believe in greed. They say "God Bless America!" to win votes from the ignorant. Other politicians offer "Free Health Care!" and "Healthy Diets" (WTF?) and "Clean Air!"

All bullshit.

They want your money. The want power. All of them. Without exception.

Vote for your fucking dog. He would do a better job running the country - and he'd be a LOT more likeable. Just watch out for those MilkBone loggyists; those cocksuckers are insidious and relentless.

Thank you for your time.
Pertly true. They follow a religion that has roots going back long before King James. The biggest part of the New Testament was decided by Constantine and a group of politicly minded in Constantinople. They chose the texts, Gospels, etc. They threw out and burned anything which disagreed with them.

The writing were from people who never met, knew or lived at the time of Jesus. Some recently found writings have been discovered that were from the time and it's thought by people who knew Jesus. They had to be well hidden or would of been burned, along with anyone who dared say they were true.

Which is what the Roman Catholic church was fond of doing. They were an extension of the Roman Empire and wrote our history up until the time of the printing press. Our popular history is their version.

As far as abortion is concerned. I would be fine with no abortion. If the States that advocate it were 100% willing to provide for any unwanted children or financial support for families who couldn't afford to keep them.

Seems Love thy Neighbour and the Parable of the rich man going to heaven falls on deaf ears when it comes to them giving.
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