Let me get this straight: the Christian right claims to believe in God--the same God, who let Cain, the first murderer, off with a good, stern talking-to; they also claim to follow Jesus, the same Jesus who defended the adulteress against the self-righteous, said the rich had virtually no chance of getting into heaven, healed the sick, etc. was tortured and finally executed after receiving a mock trial, at best. This is the same "Christian" right who vehemently defends capital punishment and torture, who thinks the wealthy too noble to be burdened with taxation and the poor undeserving of an affordable public health care option. Does that about sum it up?
How could anyone ever doubt the moral consistency of the Christian right?
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Thursday, August 27, 2009
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Couldn't agree more. What ever happened to charity and all of the other less convenient principles God, Christ and his predecessors taught?
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