[QUOTE=Sobotnik;34716738]Wait a second, that violates the 10 commandments.
"Thou shalt not kill"[/QUOTE]
The commandment is actually supposed to be translated as "Thou shalt not murder", so it was excusable by god to execute people as long as they were legally convicted (as being homosexuals or adulterers) and also fine by god to kill people fighting in a war.
Why do people actually support this idiot
my favorite comedian said it best
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtJ_sDRRVVI[/media]
[QUOTE=overpain;34708235]Even if i don't like homosexual people ( but i have nothing against them) , Santorum can go fuck himself, he's dick.[/QUOTE]
you just admitted to not liking a group of people because they are of said group
that's bigotry by definition
[QUOTE=Noble;34718811]The commandment is actually supposed to be translated as "Thou shalt not murder", so it was excusable by god to execute people as long as they were legally convicted (as being homosexuals or adulterers) and also fine by god to kill people fighting in a war.[/QUOTE]
So basically because their invisible buddy says it's okay to kill people, it's suddenly okay for them?
Wow, talk about a psychopathic religion.
does santorum have a real chance against romney?
Santorum waters down the gene pool
[QUOTE=Pace.;34723395]does santorum have a real chance against romney?[/QUOTE]
Political analysis right now says that he is doing so well for two reasons;
1) His opponents simply aren't attacking him, and historical data shows that attack ads are HUGE for swinging undecided voters (Florida election, specifically Romney and Gingrich)
2) He appeals to the more fundamentalist voters, and the states he is winning have lower voter turnout than others, where supporters would have a better chance of giving him the vote due to how the system works.
If it came down to Romney vs Santorum he would be demolished.
Santorum would be smashed into a fine mist!
[QUOTE=Billy Maize;34719064]Why do people actually support this idiot[/QUOTE]Because the people that vote for him are idiots?
Just my guess is all.
[QUOTE=Solo Wing;34726107]Because the people that vote for him are idiots?
Just my guess is all.[/QUOTE]
Not even a fucking guess. They literally are voting for him because they don't want to vote for a Mormon
[QUOTE=Nikota;34726139]Not even a fucking guess. They literally are voting for him because they don't want to vote for a Mormon[/QUOTE]Wow.....I don't even.....WHAT?
Religion needs to be fucking abolished....at least at the political level.
[QUOTE=Solo Wing;34726275]Wow.....I don't even.....WHAT?
Religion needs to be fucking abolished....at least at the political level.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, they should really amend the constitution with something about that.
[QUOTE=Rents;34726486]Yeah, they should really amend the constitution with something about that.[/QUOTE]I can't believe that people will vote for someone JUST because of what religion they are affiliated with. Religion should have no damn place in politics.
[QUOTE=Solo Wing;34726836]I can't believe that people will vote for someone JUST because of what religion they are affiliated with. Religion should have no damn place in politics.[/QUOTE]
It's not supposed to, government is supposed to be secular.
[QUOTE=Raidyr;34723408]Political analysis right now says that he is doing so well for two reasons;
[B]1) His opponents simply aren't attacking him, and historical data shows that attack ads are HUGE for swinging undecided voters (Florida election, specifically Romney and Gingrich)[/B]
2) He appeals to the more fundamentalist voters, and the states he is winning have lower voter turnout than others, where supporters would have a better chance of giving him the vote due to how the system works.
If it came down to Romney vs Santorum he would be demolished.[/QUOTE]
That kind of bullshit is probably why the US political system is the way it is. There's no sportsmanship to it, candidates will attack each other on a personal level, not just a political level. Which is totally uncalled for (even if the attacks might be true), arguments against another candidate should be political only. The people themselves can find out more about a candidates personal life from sources that aren't other candidates.
[QUOTE=Zeldy;34718148]The [I]bible[/I]? Full of [I]contradictions[/I]?![/QUOTE]
Something people should remember about the bible is that it was written by much more than one guy, which explains the different views on a same matter. After 2000 years you'd think we would be able to pick the better view of all proposed but nope.
[QUOTE=Ganerumo;34727216]Something people should remember about the bible is that it was written by much more than one guy, which explains the different views on a same matter. After 2000 years you'd think we would be able to pick the better view of all proposed but nope.[/QUOTE]
no, silly, the idea is to only pick the bits that agree with what you're saying :)
Reminds me of something one of Obama's opponents said during the last election [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMYBl2uzXEw&list=FL6sobC0RYVGbf0d0T9TAfNg&index=4&feature=plpp_video[/media]
It's kinda excusable when you do it using logic like this, but when it's all this "family values" religion [del]bullshit[/del] santorum it's just not okay.
What the fuck else did anyone expect from him?
[QUOTE=Ganerumo;34727216]Something people should remember about the bible is that it was written by much more than one guy, which explains the different views on a same matter. After 2000 years you'd think we would be able to pick the better view of all proposed but nope.[/QUOTE]
What? No, that's not true. The bible was obviously just dug out of a hole somewhere exactly how it currently is. All in one piece and everything. Yup, context sure is meaningless.
[QUOTE=Tigster;34706771]Divorce waters down marriage.[/QUOTE]
Was going to point that out myself, isn't it like 50-60 percent of marriages end in divorce?
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