Having betrayed Republicans on all other key issues from education to immigration, the announcement that George W. Bush intends to introduce global warming legislation should come as no surprise.
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewCommentary.asp?Page=/Commentary/archive/200804/COM20080414e.html
George W. Gore
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Revmitchell, Apr 14, 2008.
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Bro. Curtis <img src =/curtis.gif>Site Supporter
Yup. A final slap to the people that put him in.
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And the sell out is complete.:tonofbricks:
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Pretty harsh words to be speaking of the person God Himself chose to put in office. Sounds to me like you all ought to be taking a direct swipe at God Himself seeing as He is the one that put him there knowing full well what he was going to do once he got there.
I think we ought to tread EXTREMELY lightly when speaking ill of God's will. Matter of fact I'll just say we ought not speak against it at all. :thumbs: -
Bro. Curtis <img src =/curtis.gif>Site Supporter
Hmmm, should Joseph have submiited to King Herod, and turned the infant Jesus over ? After all, God put him in charge.
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Looks like Jason Jump is back again in common form
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What does that even mean that "Jason Jump" is back again. I can only assume that's not a good thing :).
It amazes me that folks can't deal with their beliefs, but they immediately go on the attack. Pretty sad. <personal attack deleted - LE> -
Bro. Curtis <img src =/curtis.gif>Site Supporter
By yer same charge, since God calls people to pastor, who are you to question that ? -
Wouldn't it be a sin to put a public servant on the same level as God? Maybe God is testing us with George W. Bush to find out just how much corruption we'll stand for.
Deep questions.
Anyways, get used to it brothers and sisters because the Bush administration is probably about the best form of government we're going to be seeing from now on. I think.
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Just because God put the man in charge doesn't mean we are to blindly follow them if they tell us to do something that would violate what God has told us to do or not to do.
Anyone can "say" they are called by God to pastor, but I don't see any Scripture where it says that God "does" place pastors into churches. I may be wrong, but I've never seen it before.
And we have clear Scripture telling us that we are to "test" everything with what Scripture says. So if a pastor is telling us to believe something or do something or not do something that directly violates God's Word then we are not commanded to follow that person.
I think "saved" people's interest in politics is merely a lack of faith in God's Word. He said He will raise up the leaders He will raise up and that He will bring them down when the time comes.
So I'm not sure why folks are actively trying to subvert the will of God. Take for example Jimmy Carter. From a purely "secular" persepctive the US would have been MUCH better without Jimmy Carter. However that is EXACTLY the person that God wanted to be POTUS at that time.
The same could be said of Bill Clinton in that "evangelicals" fought hard to have someone else besides Bill Clinton elected. And they are fighting equally as hard if not harder to have anyone but Hillary Clinton or Barak Obama elected.
But in the end it's not going to matter who votes for who. God will raise up the EXACT person He wants to be in that office despite your votes. So if that is the case, and it is according to Scripture, why not just sit back and see who it is that God selects instead of actively trying to help.
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Bro. Curtis <img src =/curtis.gif>Site Supporter
HWIT, I don't see you mentioned in scripture, so I have to assume God is going to call who he wants, and he won't run it by you, first.
Second, due to the first response on your last post, I'm going to assume yer not serious, and are only here to argue. I don't expect that I will waste much time conversing with you. -
Again we the people have elected them and we are responsible. It is the blood of our fine young men that is being shed for our misjudgments. -
We don't get to choose our leaders. We get to pick between the upper crust's favorites.
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Come on now . . . :)
Nowhere did I say God had to run His choice through me. That's exactly what I am taking a stand against.
I don't want to "argue". I just want folks to look at what Scripture "actually says", not what we "want" it to say.
There is nowhere in Scripture that mandates us to have a part in choosing our leaders. Again if one votes against God's elect how can that be seen as anything other than open rebellion against God's will. That's not a "good" thing.
If we are actively trying to derail the will of God we can't just think that God is going to "wink" at that injustice and say oh well you gave it the old college try.
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