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Guest 02-26-2016 08:27 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1191082)
Unfortunately , you do not know much about being a Christian. Read Matthew 25. Maybe you will find compassion in it. I hope so. Talk to your minister or priest about compassion for illegal immigrants and listen to what she says.

Go in Peace and serve the Lord.

Like I said before, you do not know the Bible. And remember (again) that you libtards do not believe in Christianity so don't try to use it as a weapon against us that do. Remember (again) that you libtards believe in Freedom FROM religion.

We have laws. Without laws you have anarchy. Are you an anarchist? Do you not believe in laws or law and order? Do you hate your fellow American? Are you against statutory law? Are you a criminal or just a sympathizer? Do you hate Christians? Did Christ violate any laws? Does the Bible suggest that anyone violate any laws?

The fact is that you don't have a clue. If you libtards believed in the Bible, and Christianity then you wouldn't be pro-abortion. So, do yourself a favor and do not attempt to use religion in a political fight. You will just end up having it taken away from you and used against you, like a home owner with a gun that has never used one before, attempting to accost a burglar.

Adios Amigo...............que tengas un gran día

Guest 02-26-2016 09:26 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1191095)
Like I said before, you do not know the Bible. And remember (again) that you libtards do not believe in Christianity so don't try to use it as a weapon against us that do. Remember (again) that you libtards believe in Freedom FROM religion.

We have laws. Without laws you have anarchy. Are you an anarchist? Do you not believe in laws or law and order? Do you hate your fellow American? Are you against statutory law? Are you a criminal or just a sympathizer? Do you hate Christians? Did Christ violate any laws? Does the Bible suggest that anyone violate any laws?

The fact is that you don't have a clue. If you libtards believed in the Bible, and Christianity then you wouldn't be pro-abortion. So, do yourself a favor and do not attempt to use religion in a political fight. You will just end up having it taken away from you and used against you, like a home owner with a gun that has never used one before, attempting to accost a burglar.

Adios Amigo...............que tengas un gran día

Go talk with your minister. Maybe she can set you on the right path.

Guest 02-26-2016 09:57 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1191112)
Go talk with your minister. Maybe she can set you on the right path.

Ministers are forbidden to endorse candidates or preach politics in the pulpit. If you knew anything of the religion you pitifully attempt to discuss, you would know that. But, I can see that religion is your last ditch effort to argue with the big boys about the elections. You figure that you can use the shunned issue of religion as a talisman to ward off difficult conversation. It's kind of disingenuous for a libtard to attempt to discuss anything related to religion, considering the atheistic nature of your ideology. But, if you still wish to misuse religion for your argument, why don't you explain where abortion is allowed in the Christian faith? Perhaps you consider it your right as GOD to kill babies? Because other than GOD, I have found no place in the Bible that indicates that discarding unborn babies is acceptable. Remember, you are the one that insisted several times to bring religion to the table, not me. Make up your mind, either talk politics or talk religion, but if you wish to divert from the subject, you should start another thread.

Guest 02-26-2016 03:21 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1191016)
That's just BS! And you know it, too. That's the sad part of it. You actually believe the horse sh..t you spout. If these illegals weren't here in the first place, then they wouldn't have to be "turned away." What do you know of being Christian, other than attempting to use it as a weapon in an argument? Do you really think that you can win an argument by using religion for a weapon? Like I said, total BS! Guess what, we are not the Mexican refugee camp. This is America, where we have laws and supposedly order. Like you libtards like to say, freedom of religion, or in your case freedom FROM religion.

christian, a person who doesn't practice what they preach.

Guest 02-26-2016 03:24 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1191131)
Ministers are forbidden to endorse candidates or preach politics in the pulpit. If you knew anything of the religion you pitifully attempt to discuss, you would know that. But, I can see that religion is your last ditch effort to argue with the big boys about the elections. You figure that you can use the shunned issue of religion as a talisman to ward off difficult conversation. It's kind of disingenuous for a libtard to attempt to discuss anything related to religion, considering the atheistic nature of your ideology. But, if you still wish to misuse religion for your argument, why don't you explain where abortion is allowed in the Christian faith? Perhaps you consider it your right as GOD to kill babies? Because other than GOD, I have found no place in the Bible that indicates that discarding unborn babies is acceptable. Remember, you are the one that insisted several times to bring religion to the table, not me. Make up your mind, either talk politics or talk religion, but if you wish to divert from the subject, you should start another thread.

"Ministers are forbidden to endorse candidates or preach politics in the pulpit."

What planet are you living on, Uranus?

Guest 02-26-2016 03:51 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1191277)
christian, a person who doesn't practice what they preach.

Perhaps, but that poster did not say he/she was a Christian. YOU DID.

Guest 02-26-2016 03:55 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1191280)
"Ministers are forbidden to endorse candidates or preach politics in the pulpit."

What planet are you living on, Uranus?

A church, as a tax-exempt organization under Internal Revenue Code (“IRC”) § 501(c)(3), is absolutely prohibited from directly or indirectly participating or intervening in any political campaign in support or opposition to any candidate for elective public office. See Treasury Regulation §1.501(c)(3)---1(c)(3)(iii).

This prohibition applies to all national (federal), state, or local elective public office campaigns.

See IRS Revenue Ruling 2007-41 (provides concise summary of law, factors, and 21 situational factual examples covering a wide range of issues within this topic).

Note: A church pastor or minister may mention a candidate or a near future election but may not speak in favor of (or encourage the congregation to vote for or against) a particular candidate.

Guest 02-26-2016 08:31 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1190785)
This one with our boarders secured and political leaders that have an understanding of the word "illegal":ho:.

Ditto

Guest 02-27-2016 06:14 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1191298)
A church, as a tax-exempt organization under Internal Revenue Code (“IRC”) § 501(c)(3), is absolutely prohibited from directly or indirectly participating or intervening in any political campaign in support or opposition to any candidate for elective public office. See Treasury Regulation §1.501(c)(3)---1(c)(3)(iii).

This prohibition applies to all national (federal), state, or local elective public office campaigns.

See IRS Revenue Ruling 2007-41 (provides concise summary of law, factors, and 21 situational factual examples covering a wide range of issues within this topic).

Note: A church pastor or minister may mention a candidate or a near future election but may not speak in favor of (or encourage the congregation to vote for or against) a particular candidate.

:boom:

Guest 02-27-2016 08:51 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1191131)
Ministers are forbidden to endorse candidates or preach politics in the pulpit. If you knew anything of the religion you pitifully attempt to discuss, you would know that. But, I can see that religion is your last ditch effort to argue with the big boys about the elections. You figure that you can use the shunned issue of religion as a talisman to ward off difficult conversation. It's kind of disingenuous for a libtard to attempt to discuss anything related to religion, considering the atheistic nature of your ideology. But, if you still wish to misuse religion for your argument, why don't you explain where abortion is allowed in the Christian faith? Perhaps you consider it your right as GOD to kill babies? Because other than GOD, I have found no place in the Bible that indicates that discarding unborn babies is acceptable. Remember, you are the one that insisted several times to bring religion to the table, not me. Make up your mind, either talk politics or talk religion, but if you wish to divert from the subject, you should start another thread.


So I guess your against capital punishment or war because the ten commandments say "Thou shalt not kill."

Guest 02-27-2016 08:55 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1191295)
Perhaps, but that poster did not say he/she was a Christian. YOU DID.

Read his post, he must know a lot about being a christian for some one who might or might not be a christian.

Guest 02-27-2016 08:58 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1191298)
A church, as a tax-exempt organization under Internal Revenue Code (“IRC”) § 501(c)(3), is absolutely prohibited from directly or indirectly participating or intervening in any political campaign in support or opposition to any candidate for elective public office. See Treasury Regulation §1.501(c)(3)---1(c)(3)(iii).

This prohibition applies to all national (federal), state, or local elective public office campaigns.

See IRS Revenue Ruling 2007-41 (provides concise summary of law, factors, and 21 situational factual examples covering a wide range of issues within this topic).

Note: A church pastor or minister may mention a candidate or a near future election but may not speak in favor of (or encourage the congregation to vote for or against) a particular candidate.

I am well aware of the laws, but I repeat.

"Ministers are forbidden to endorse candidates or preach politics in the pulpit."

What planet are you living on, Uranus?

Guest 02-27-2016 09:07 AM

Dear Guests:

In my view the OP's post wherever it originated has merit. I say this because this issue of immigration has one very important aspect to it.

The manner of how who when and why we allow immigrants to enter determines this nation's future.

Immigration is a two way street in that it should be for the benefit of both the host country and those that desire guest status hoping to become citizens.

We have to be able to manage who comes to this nation. Its a matter of continuing our standard and way of life and our very survival.

Personal Best Regards:

Guest 02-27-2016 09:14 AM

Review: 'Saints & Strangers' and 'Pilgrims' make clear Thanksgiving's thorny origins - LA Times

More people should acquaint themselves with US history.

Guest 02-27-2016 09:24 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1191518)
I am well aware of the laws, but I repeat.

"Ministers are forbidden to endorse candidates or preach politics in the pulpit."

What planet are you living on, Uranus?

I guess idiots have reading comprehension problems. I am not calling you an idiot, but..................hello...:wave:


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