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<blockquote data-quote="zephcom" data-source="post: 71775256" data-attributes="member: 400000"><p>So you really didn't apply any of Jesus' teachings to your decision making process? A woman who messed up her e-mails was more objectionable than a man who is a womanizer, fake Christian, spends his morning hours tweeting hateful messages to anyone and everyone, and may well have committed treason?</p><p></p><p>Getting back to my specifics, how do you reconcile the teachings of Jesus with having voted for that particular candidate? I don't recall Jesus ever teaching that His followers -had- to cast a ballot even if it were for the least objectionable.</p><p></p><p>I suspect that some Christians...and I'm not pointing fingers at you or anyone in particular...keep their religion compartmentalized in a way which allows them to be devout sometimes and secular other times. </p><p></p><p>That is not something I've been able to do. I think the big world should operate exactly like my personal world. IOW, I think my country should behave as I behave. I think I should behave the same whether I'm in church or in a tavern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zephcom, post: 71775256, member: 400000"] So you really didn't apply any of Jesus' teachings to your decision making process? A woman who messed up her e-mails was more objectionable than a man who is a womanizer, fake Christian, spends his morning hours tweeting hateful messages to anyone and everyone, and may well have committed treason? Getting back to my specifics, how do you reconcile the teachings of Jesus with having voted for that particular candidate? I don't recall Jesus ever teaching that His followers -had- to cast a ballot even if it were for the least objectionable. I suspect that some Christians...and I'm not pointing fingers at you or anyone in particular...keep their religion compartmentalized in a way which allows them to be devout sometimes and secular other times. That is not something I've been able to do. I think the big world should operate exactly like my personal world. IOW, I think my country should behave as I behave. I think I should behave the same whether I'm in church or in a tavern. [/QUOTE]
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