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Obama: Gay, Lesbian, Transgender pride month

billwald

New Member
It is a "pride" problem, not a "rights" problem. Every "real" American most be "proud" to claim "being" even if he has nothing to be proud of for doing. Being proud for having been born a homosexual makes as much sense as being proud for having been born an American citizen.
 

Jedi Knight

Well-Known Member
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It is a "pride" problem, not a "rights" problem. Every "real" American most be "proud" to claim "being" even if he has nothing to be proud of for doing. Being proud for having been born a homosexual makes as much sense as being proud for having been born an American citizen.

Proverbs 13:10 Only by pride cometh contention:
 

rbell

Active Member
As our nation has always been and as the whole world has been ever since Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit.

However, now our country chooses to celebrate these perversions...and we now cast a critical eye on those who speak out against such behavior.

That is different than the earlier times in our country's history.


We're not going down a good path here.
 

KenH

Well-Known Member
Point taken. The only way to change this is by a spiritual revival in this country. It can't be changed through politics. It requires items such as prayer, Bible study, and being involved in God's work on this earth.
 

billwald

New Member
> It requires items such as prayer, Bible study, and being involved in God's work on this earth.

What is God's work? Besides loving your neighbor and preaching the good news?
 

targus

New Member
Point taken. The only way to change this is by a spiritual revival in this country. It can't be changed through politics. It requires items such as prayer, Bible study, and being involved in God's work on this earth.

I suppose that this would be the only position that you can take...

Having voted for Obama - who is pushing the gay agenda along with the abortion agenda...

And now claiming to be a Libertarian - who are fine with the gay agenda and the abortion agenda.
 

KenH

Well-Known Member
And now claiming to be a Libertarian - who are fine with the gay agenda and the abortion agenda.

1) Do you always paint with such a broad brush?

2) It's more than a claim. I have been a member of the Libertarian Party since 1980 - and it says so right on my membership card.

3) Libertarians do not all agree on several issues, such as abortion(www.l4l.org), immigration, school vouchers; including marriage and government involvement in it.

4) Do you have a disagreement with my point that we need a spiritual revival in the United States and we can't fix moral problems through politics?
 

targus

New Member
1) Do you always paint with such a broad brush?

2) It's more than a claim. I have been a member of the Libertarian Party since 1980 - and it says so right on my membership card.

3) Libertarians do not all agree on several issues, such as abortion(www.l4l.org), immigration, school vouchers; including marriage and government involvement in it.

4) Do you have a disagreement with my point that we need a spiritual revival in the United States and we can't fix moral problems through politics?

Of course a spritiual revival is needed.

However part of such a spiritual revival would include Christians not making excuses for voting for politicians that promote evil - such as using our tax dollars to fund abortion and pushing the gay agenda.
 

KenH

Well-Known Member
I have already expressed my regret for voting for Barack Obama in 2008 and will certainly not do so again, nor vote for someone like George W. Bush, either. As I have stated I will only vote going forward for candidates who support limited, constitutional government, such as Ron Paul and Rand Paul. Phooey on being relevant any longer. I'm voting based on principles alone from now on. If no candidate meets the criteria, then I will simply not vote in that race.
 

targus

New Member
I have already expressed my regret for voting for Barack Obama in 2008 and will certainly not do so again, nor vote for someone like George W. Bush, either. As I have stated I will only vote going forward for candidates who support limited, constitutional government, such as Ron Paul and Rand Paul. Phooey on being relevant any longer. I'm voting based on principles alone from now on. If no candidate meets the criteria, then I will simply not vote in that race.

So then your Christian beliefs and values do not enter into your vote?
 
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