Re: Don't miss Values Voters Debate
| Posted On: 08/08/07 10:19:21 PM |
Age 35, NEW ZEALAND |
also - the formatting gets stuffed up in the feedback box. Im not using html, but the system automatically removes line breaks etc.
Makes for difficult reading, especially if some one has used line breaks to separate different points. Not only does it give an inaccurate user experience, it also affects how other readers respond. Can this be fixed or is it just me doing something wrong?
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Re: Don't miss Values Voters Debate
| Posted On: 08/08/07 06:39:39 PM |
Age 35, NEW ZEALAND |
"we "values voters" still made up the largest voting block in the country. ..... in 2004 the evangelical vote constituted 36 percent (over a third) of Bush's voters – up 10 percent from 2000.
umm - your stats sound a little skewed
votes for bush are only one sector of the total vote - so while evangelicals may have made up 36% of bush's vote, that doesnt address TOTAL votes.
considering bush lost the popular vote but got in via electoral college votes, or ***insert conspiracy here*** i would be interested to know how the stats playout across the board.
Do they reflect this 36% figure? or does it drop considerably. Assuming that most evangelicals vote bush anyway, i would tend to lean towards this figure being quite a bit lower.
What were the % of votes cast by this group overall?
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Re: Don't miss Values Voters Debate
| Posted On: 08/08/07 11:25:39 AM |
Age 44, NJ |
Here are the questions I would like to have answered in the debate:
1. Is Jesus the only Way to heaven? Yes or no?
2. Do you you believe abortion is ALWAYS murder and will your voting record reflect that? Yes or no?
3. Is the Biblical definition of marriage, between a man and a woman, the only correct one and will your voting record reflect that? Yes or no?
4. Are you a good person? Yes or no? By what Standard? Ever lied?, stolen?, lusted?, etc... http://theGoodPersonTest.com
5. Do you believe in and will your voting record reflect your agreement with the citizen's right to bear arms?
6. Is the USA founded on Christianity? Yes or no?
7. Do you accept and affirm the doctrine of the Trinity (not Modalism)? Yes or no?
8. Is Jesus alone your Lord, Messiah(saviour) and the only Atonement for your sins against God? Yes or no?
9. Is homosexuality a sin? Yes or no?
10. Do you support the civil rights groups reclassification to include homosexual groupings and other bahaviour, that is classified as sin in the Bible, that the passing of the bill S. 1105 entails? Yes or no and explain.
Patrick Burwell
Evangelist@OnlyJesusSaves.com
President/Founder, OnlyJesusSaves.com
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Re: Don't miss Values Voters Debate
| Posted On: 08/08/07 09:13:08 AM |
Age 60, MO |
It is senseless to have a national political debate about values. Values are those character traits that are developed at the family level at early ages, and hopefully they are derived from the Bible. Biblical moral values are outlined throughout the Bible, but are not keepable without personal surrender to Jesus Christ. Relying on any government to maintain decency in society is a frivolous endeavor. That responsibility ultimately lies with each individual. God has already legislated moral values for all societies, and appointed King Jesus to rule over us. There is no need nor room for political debate on the matter. George Cancilla
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- Re: Re: Don't miss Values Voters Debate
| Posted On: 08/08/07 08:17:33 PM | | Age 44, NJ | The point is not to have them do right but to find out WHO IS WHO; to cut through the hype.
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