Ron Paul was declared the winner of the Values Voter Summit Straw Poll of 2011. Paul’s ardent supporters, known for showing up at Republican conventions to vocally declare support for their candidate, filled the hotel auditorium Saturday morning.
Paul received 37 percent of the support from those attending the summit.
Sreph wrote: Thats interesting jpw. I've never been able to understand any of your posts either.
Yup your absolutely correct jpw, - people do get killed during wars. Incredible that isn't it. BTW are you a hippy, peace and love and all? If so whats your take on Israel's conquest of Canaan, and the way God handled it?
Don't forget that during the second world war Marty, Germany was just about as "Christian" as America was. Obviously what is necessary to follow your inclination is a bomb and bullet which kills non-Christians only. Why don't you invent one. Then you both can vote for Ron Paul.
Who said the bombs dropped the Christian population?
They don't want to live under a Muslim government. We aren't discipling the nations for Christ, we are discipling the nations for Allah. Does the Arab Spring mean anything to you? Does it bother you that our military burns bibles so they don't get into Afghanistan?
Sreph wrote: I've never been able to understand any of your posts either.
Yup your absolutely correct jpw, -
that is funny! no hard feelings. no I'm not a hippy......
"Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep unspotted from the world." James 1:27
What is your biblical defense for one million deaths?
I'm unlikely to continue on this..... so good day.
And except for this comment about some of Ron Paul's crackpot ideas, "And I don't disagree that some of his beliefs — legalizing heroin, the right of states to secede — are peculiar," this article was complimentary as well, Ron Paul Remains Media Poison.
jpw wrote: Sreph, that's some twisted logic, my friend.
Thats interesting jpw. I've never been able to understand any of your posts either.
jpw wrote: yes, sure thing, a million people dead in Iraq and depleted uranium all over the place, according to the team sent to clean it up (see Rokke)--who are mostly no longer with us. Feel the love, the family atmosphere.
Yup your absolutely correct jpw, - people do get killed during wars. Incredible that isn't it. BTW are you a hippy, peace and love and all? If so whats your take on Israel's conquest of Canaan, and the way God handled it?
Marty wrote: We obliterated the Christian families of Iraq. Oh how we "love" our brothers and sisters in Christ in Iraq.
Don't forget that during the second world war Marty, Germany was just about as "Christian" as America was.
Obviously what is necessary to follow your inclination is a bomb and bullet which kills non-Christians only. Why don't you invent one.
yes, sure thing, a million people dead in Iraq and depleted uranium all over the place, according to the team sent to clean it up (see Rokke)--who are mostly no longer with us.
Sreph wrote: "On Saturday, Paul (R-Texas) called war “one of the ... greatest threats to the family."" Curious then that the Baby Boomers generation came just after the 2nd World War! If peace is family friendly then why is it that during these relatively recent peaceful times in western nations the family is in decline? Psalm 127 "Lo, children are an heritage of the LORD: and the fruit of the womb is his reward"