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4/19/07

Conservatives and Consistency




With the '08 elections coming up (holy cow, we're already talking about them? We didn't even get a nap after the '06 elections), I'm concerned about inconsistency with conservatives. Ok, first, I'll talk strictly politically, and then spiritually.


I'm sure you noticed the quote in the above image, while that may not be word for word, is similar to what Mr. Limbaugh said during the '04 elections. You know him, Mr. Hannity, and every conservative (yourself included, if you're conservative) talked about how the democrats (liberals) were just voting against Bush. You probably heard or said, 'If there was just a blank line where the democratic candidate's name (Kerry) should be, liberals would vote democrat.' And they [we] were right, they would have voted for a dead man just as quickly as Kerry. But, now, it seems as if we're doing the same thing. Ever heard of the 'Stop Hillary express'? Sean Hannity says his show is the 'Stop Hillary express', and conservatives everywhere say, 'Oh, no, anything buy Hillary!'. Obviously, Mrs. Bill Clinton (as Rush most cleverly calls her) is wrong on 99.99999999% of her ideas and beliefs, and reminds me of Orwell's Big Brother, in the book 1984, but that's beside the point. The point is, it's rather hypocritical to attack liberals for voting against something, and then doing the very thing you attacked.
So, would I vote the big 'R' if Mrs. Bill Clinton was the 'D' candidate? Only if I agreed with the 'R' candidate, without a thought for Mrs. Bill Clinton. If I didn't find that I agreed with the 'R', I would vote third party. Let's put it this way, if Guliani, Romney, or McCain won the GOP nomination, I would not vote 'R'. Simple as that.

My second point is, if you voted 'R' to 'Stop Hillary', because you're horrified of what life would be like during her reign (which I am), then I say to you, as best said by our savior, 'Why are ye fearful, O, Ye of little faith?' To do anything out of fear is to put your faith in something besides Christ. Do what is right and leave the rest to God.

And now, about this time, I realize that I'm not old enough to vote.

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Anonymous Elisabeth said...

YES YES YES!!! People seem to forget that when they vote for someone, they are essentially saying, "I agree with what this person is saying and believing".

It is not as simple as choosing "the lesser of two evils"... we should not choose either evil at all! If we vote for a candidate who is full of sin, it is as if we are partaking in their sin by enabling them and encouraging them to continue in it, and allowing them to create laws and stuff that allow evils. (like killing un-born babies)

~Elisabeth J. Gruber
(pro-lifer and conservative)

10/9/07 11:05 PM  

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Bags for the bay (this is great!)

Who says Glenn Beck is a hatemonger? They must not have heard about his current charitable project, 'Bags for the Bay'. Check it out, it's pretty funny.
Mr. Beck's Bag for the Bay [link].

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Anonymous Autumn Rutherford said...

Wow! that is absolutely hilarious! we need more of those types of people who stand for sanity in a humorous way! send on the plastic bags!

10/27/07 12:21 AM  

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4/6/07

A fact?

One of the most annoying things about evolution is how they call it fact, it’s not, (actually, it makes a bad fairy tale!)
Read this [deadlink] story from the Lufkin daily news.

I was looking at some science books at the library and every one taught evolution, and a few called it a fact as provable as the law of gravity. (that was actually said in one!)

Evolutionist avoid creation like the plague, offer no decisive evidence and declare the that evolution is as unquestionable as the fact that the earth revolves around the sun.

Evolutionists also use the discoveries of Christian scientist as evidence, and those same scientist would laugh at the idea [of evolution].

“La génération spontanée est une chimère” (”Spontaneous generation is a dream”) (Louis Pasteur)

It is also very assumptuous;

“In order to believe in evolution, one must make seven basic assumptions:

1. Non-living things gave rise to living material
2. Spontaneous generation could occur only once
3. Viruses, bacteria, plants, and animals are all interrelated
4. Protozoa gave rise to multi-cellular organisms
5. Invertebrates are interrelated
6. Invertebrates gave rise to vertebrates
7. All vertebrates are related “

-From The Implications of Evolution by G.A. Kerkut (British physiologist, also an evolutionist, BTW)

I can’t stand how most textbooks and ’science’ books teach evolution as unquestionable fact!

Evolution, summed up;

“Unknown chemicals in the primordial past…through…
unknown processes which no longer exsist…produced…
unknown life forms which are not to be found but through…
unknown reproduction methods spawn new life…in an…
unknown atmosphereic composition…in an..
unknow oceanic soup complex…at an…
unknown time and place.”
-Dr. Henry Morris, founder ICR

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Anonymous Autumn Rutherford said...

Thank you, Dr. Henry Morris! Now shout it to the world!

10/27/07 12:23 AM  

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