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You all have no business trashing her beliefs.
You all have no business trashing her beliefs.
Apart from the fact that she wants to make her beliefs our beliefs.:dozey:
She trashes our beliefs.
She's running for vice-president of the most powerful country in the world, with a big chance to become president. I think it's pretty damn important to know if she believes in witches.You all have no business trashing her beliefs.
You all have no business trashing her beliefs.
She's Christian - it's dogma.
When those beliefs coincide with witch hunts? Witch hunts which conducted unfair trials and capital punishment? Girls being arrested on suspicion of being witches and tortured until they confessed? Unbelievable. There's freedom of religion, and then there's insanity. Witch hunts being the latter.
She's running for vice-president of the most powerful country in the world, with a big chance to become president. I think it's pretty damn important to know if she believes in witches.
Newsflash: The Bible talks about witchcraft throughout. All Christians who read about it in the Bible have no choice but to at least acknowledge that witchcraft exists SOMEWHERE out there (varying on someone's definition of witchcraft). Every president and vice president we have ever had has been, on paper, a Christian, and I'm willing to bet that many of them acknowledge the existence of witchcraft. President Lincoln, for instance.
Lincoln was a Deist. That isn't a Christian. Deists reject much of the dogma in revealed religions.
Thomas Jefferson wasn't a Christian either since many States required belief in the trinity to be elected and if you didn't you weren't considered a Christian.
Just because Lincoln maybe believed it doesn't make it any less insane. The guy was a douchebag anyway.Newsflash: The Bible talks about witchcraft throughout. All Christians who read about it in the Bible have no choice but to at least acknowledge that witchcraft exists SOMEWHERE out there (varying on someone's definition of witchcraft). Every president and vice president we have ever had has been, on paper, a Christian, and I'm willing to bet that many of them acknowledge the existence of witchcraft. President Lincoln, for instance.
She's Christian - it's dogma.
You all have no business trashing her beliefs.