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Struggles by Non-Christians
I can’t take God and faith seriously
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<blockquote data-quote="SwordmanJr" data-source="post: 74375416" data-attributes="member: 363603"><p>Now you're getting it, because what you said is akin to claiming that the potholes in our roads are "Christian" potholes because some in the crews who laid those roadways were "Christians."</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This still fails to answer the question posed to you.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What we can blame is bad, political decisions. Can you show me where Bush ever claimed to be basing his decision on the Bible or anything said therein?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>They already are illegitimate when led by liberal, leftist politicians who order them to stand down and let all those fine, "Christian" blacks loot and burn down businesses owned by fellow blacks.</p><p></p><p>Politics, when not governed by objective moral standards will always perpetrate injustices. To go one step further, even had they been governed by objectively moral standards, there will always bee people out there who will whine and cry about it all being unjust. Pleasing all people all the time is simply not possible. Not even God Himself could do that. It's impossible given the freedom of thought, action and reaction. Humanity is always self-destructive. Always has been, and always will be on this earth.</p><p></p><p>Jr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwordmanJr, post: 74375416, member: 363603"] Now you're getting it, because what you said is akin to claiming that the potholes in our roads are "Christian" potholes because some in the crews who laid those roadways were "Christians." This still fails to answer the question posed to you. What we can blame is bad, political decisions. Can you show me where Bush ever claimed to be basing his decision on the Bible or anything said therein? They already are illegitimate when led by liberal, leftist politicians who order them to stand down and let all those fine, "Christian" blacks loot and burn down businesses owned by fellow blacks. Politics, when not governed by objective moral standards will always perpetrate injustices. To go one step further, even had they been governed by objectively moral standards, there will always bee people out there who will whine and cry about it all being unjust. Pleasing all people all the time is simply not possible. Not even God Himself could do that. It's impossible given the freedom of thought, action and reaction. Humanity is always self-destructive. Always has been, and always will be on this earth. Jr [/QUOTE]
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