Message from @Logical-Scholar

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2018-10-11 13:11:34 UTC  

I mean he was just one example

2018-10-11 13:11:48 UTC  

Stalin as well he had no moral code to stick to

2018-10-11 13:11:59 UTC  

The thing is if we have Christian leaders we can easily know when they lie

2018-10-11 13:12:13 UTC  

for example any Democrat who claims to be Christian but protects anti-Christian laws

2018-10-11 13:12:18 UTC  

like Roe V. Wade

2018-10-11 13:12:28 UTC  

we know they lie about their faiths for popularity

2018-10-11 13:12:36 UTC  

so we know not to trust them

2018-10-11 13:12:57 UTC  

@Logical-Scholar He didn't gain popularity through his books tho

2018-10-11 13:12:59 UTC  

@squash1
1. We do not know the house
2. The witnesses claimed by her refute her
3. We do not know the time
4. She's refusing to give evidence
5. etc.

2018-10-11 13:13:05 UTC  

ultimately the goal humans have is achieving piece of mind. everything someone does is to achieve piece of mind. and everyone has their own way of doing it, wether it is through religion or being a hard worker

2018-10-11 13:13:23 UTC  

@squash1 Have you read 'To Kill A Mockingbird?' Do you remember the lesson in the novel?

2018-10-11 13:13:25 UTC  

@squash1 Not my point

2018-10-11 13:13:31 UTC  

She has outright refused to give the doctor's notes without getting what she wants.

2018-10-11 13:13:49 UTC  

If a Christian leader is constantly devout to his own morality it's easier to trust him in general

2018-10-11 13:14:04 UTC  

than some atheist whom we have no idea how he forms his morals

2018-10-11 13:14:38 UTC  

@Logical-Scholar would you trust a non religious candidate even if you would agree with his politics?

2018-10-11 13:14:55 UTC  

Not easily

2018-10-11 13:15:02 UTC  

I may dislike him but I can vote for him

2018-10-11 13:15:15 UTC  

And that's because

2018-10-11 13:15:16 UTC  

Kavanaugh has had 6 thorough background checks, and I believe at least 20 of the chick's friends have been interviewed between Congress, FBI, and the news agencies diggin' dirt. @squash1

2018-10-11 13:15:32 UTC  

in a lot of electoral systems in what you consider democratic countries or democracies

2018-10-11 13:15:34 UTC  

@Logical-Scholar you're making lots of great points

2018-10-11 13:15:39 UTC  

@squash1 i can definitely deny this

2018-10-11 13:15:47 UTC  

there is a tendency to only be so and so much choice

2018-10-11 13:15:53 UTC  

In Great Britain for example

2018-10-11 13:15:56 UTC  

i would want Brett in the supreme court even if he did grope Ford

2018-10-11 13:16:03 UTC  

Who doesnt want a chad in the scotus

2018-10-11 13:16:08 UTC  

you can vote LibDem, Conservative or Labour or else you won't win shit

2018-10-11 13:16:08 UTC  

^^^^^

2018-10-11 13:16:09 UTC  

in USA

2018-10-11 13:16:10 UTC  

iCloud touched my private parts

2018-10-11 13:16:18 UTC  

you can vote Republican or Democrat

2018-10-11 13:16:22 UTC  

or else you aren't winning shit

2018-10-11 13:16:38 UTC  

he does what he has to and does what he wants, doesnt take no for an answer, that is the sound of a man worthy of a position of power

2018-10-11 13:16:43 UTC  

lol

2018-10-11 13:16:45 UTC  

gary johnson

2018-10-11 13:16:56 UTC  

i dont want some meek weak pussy boy in any part of my government

2018-10-11 13:17:07 UTC  

So if I for example were to live in USA, I'd probably vote for a Republican who can fit at least some laws I like even if he is an atheist

2018-10-11 13:17:14 UTC  

because it'd be my best bet

2018-10-11 13:17:35 UTC  

I am glad Trump beat Clinton

2018-10-11 13:17:39 UTC  

If you didn't vote Darrell Castle you're literally not Christian