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The Holy Writ as presented in the Torah, Bible and Koran. All interpeted by wisemen who have spent years of diligent study of the above texts. A strict observance of Shria Law would be a healthy thing for a debauched state like CA.
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Said in true tabula fashion. But just wait, after the next "big one", California will no longer be a problem...and we will both own oceanside property.
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All the kooks there might want to immigrate to Arizona and we do not take kindly to those heathens... |
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Yes, liberals are.........liberal. Yes, they are inclined to permit a wider range of behavior. This is what makes us liberals wonder how you conservatives can possibly, with a straight face, pretend that conservatives are for "freedom." I don't even think God is on board with you conservatives. My personal belief is that God wants people to choose his Way freely. Not because the alternatives are illegal. But again, let's not get distracted. Conservatives are for placing limits on citizens' behavior. Liberals are for removing limits on citizens' behavior. That's why we use those particular terms. And that's why I am a liberal. |
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You are far too serious. Conservatives, as of late, like to spend our money. Conservatives urge total individual freedom without government interference. These are now conservative goals, and that is why I rail against labels. They have, for the most part, become meaningless and in the case of our resident guru, used as a negative rather than as a philosophy. Liberals, as of late, want to rein in the power of the federal government. Liberals want to limit certain "freedoms" for the good of all. Now.....Who are the conservatives and who are the liberals? Even the great tabula cannot answer this conundrum without resorting to generalities. |
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Here is a short video on “God’s law.” I would be interested in your response to this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkXOwBIRX7Y |
Repulsive...How dare anyone say that Gods Law is repulsive. This is a clear example of the fuzzy headed thinking that Permissive Liberals do.
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As Ronald Reagan said:
"Now there you go again." Slow day, tabs? Need to pull some chains? |
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Let me comment about just one of the points he makes in the video. You, tabs, believe in the ten commandments, right? In particular, you believe in the fourth commandment, “do no work on the Sabbath day.” This is not just god’s law, this is one of his commandments. But look at reality in America. Wal Mart is open on Sunday, as is Target. Millions of stores are open on Sunday, even “Family Christian Stores.” This is pretty clear. Your precious “god’s law” tells us not to work on Sunday, yet millions do. It’s a commandment, with no room for discussion or argument. Millions and millions break this law. What do your laws say about those who break the fourth commandment? God’s law is very clear on this as well. In the very same book of the bible where you find the ten commandments, you find the answer to this question, what to do with the people who break the fourth commandment: “Whoever does any work on the Sabbath day must be put to death.” -Exodus 31:15. Again, there is no room for discussion or argument. According to gods law, the millions and millions who work on Sunday must receive the death penalty. Period. No exceptions. That’s what your law says. We must kill the millions and millions of people who work on Sunday. And, according to Psalm 19:7, “The law of the lord is perfect.” You agree with Psalm 19:7, don’t you? I guess it’s those damn liberals to blame, isn’t it? The ones who say it’s OK to work on Sunday? And you, your law says to kill all of those people. Which position do you think is repulsive now? |
I am certain that tabula will come up with a suitable retort. He always does, if only to once again poke that stick in the wasp's nest.
How DARE anyone refute the word of one who is a legend in his own mind? (or at least would like us to think so!!) |
This is like watching The Colbert Report.
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Except we aren't getting paid for the bon mots.
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Here's another one. I don't know if tabs can even get past the title, but if he does, I'm curious to hear his rebuttal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RV46fsmx6E |
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Kang man - get a grip.
At least do a little research on this. |
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One small issue with your post. The Christians may have things like you posted above in their past but they are not insisting on a return to law that adheres to this behaviour. The Moslems are in many cases pushing for a return to sharia law, if not living it already. How about the 12 year old kid shown on EVERY news network this past weekend killing, then cutting the head off of a "supposed US spy" in Pakistan? How about the 16 year old girl in Iran who was hanged recently after being raped? Her rapist, a 50 year old man received 100 lashes. Then we have the workers you see on every street and market in Saudi with their right hand having been cut off for stealing. Please give us one, ONE example of someone killed in recent history for disobeying the Ten Commandments? One limit, no one who was killed for adultery. Waiting.... Joe PS I do not work on Sunday. There are a few of us like that. |
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Yes, conservatives spend like drunken sailors. That's been the case as long as I can remember. Yes, gun control has been associated with liberals. For this reason and this reason alone, liberals get a label. Set aside gun control, and what do you have? You have, even unto this day, liberals wanting to free citizens and regulate business. And conservatives wanting exactly the opposite. This emphasis on deregulation and freedom for business is PLENTY confusing enough to fool people into thinking that conservatives support "freedom." |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_ten_commandments
"Modern Evangelicalism, under the influence of dispensationalism, commonly denies that the commandments have any abiding validity as a requirement binding upon Christians; however, they contain principles which are beneficial to the believer. Dispensationalism is particularly emphatic about the dangers of legalism, and thus, in a distinctive way de-emphasizes the teaching of the law (see also antinomianism). Somewhat analogously, Pentecostalism and the Charismatic movement typically emphasizes the guidance of the Holy Spirit, and the freedom of the Christian from outward commandments, sometimes in antithesis to the letter of the Law. Quakers and Pietists have historically set themselves against the Law as a form of commandment binding on Christians, and have emphasized the inner guidance and liberty of the believer, so that the law is fulfilled not merely by avoiding what the Law prohibits, but by carrying out what the Spirit of God urges upon their conscience." |
If those Godless Corporations like Wallmart were required BY LAW to close on the Sabath they would close. they would comply or ceae to exist. Thats why America needs to return to the Laws laid out by God and not let man run amuck with his Permissiveness.
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If that, or the universal three-day weekend, were to happen, then commerce would be reduced, the stock market would crash, starving people would loot downtown districts, the polar ice caps would melt and the Earth's orbit would decay and we'd all burn up just before the Earth crashed into the Sun.
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What is this 3 day Weekend stuff Gods Law commands that man shall work 6 Days and the 7th to HONOR God. |
Excuse me? How many years did a large part of America stay closed on Sundays?
Go to places in the Mid-West, the so called Bible Belt and you will find many places that are either not open on Sunday, or have greatly reduced the things that they are allowed to sell. |
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Joe asked for an example of someone who has been killed for violating the ten commandments. There haven’t been any (to my knowledge), and that is my point. Tabs wants to go back to these laws. He wants the law of the land to say that Target shall be closed on Sundays, and if you violate that law, you shall be killed. I don’t see how he can pick and choose by wanting it to be law that you cannot work on Sundays, but not wanting the law that says you are to be killed if you do work then. Both of those laws come from the same book in the bible. |
Sabbath? As in Shabat, Sabado, or Saturday? What are you people talking about? Look on your calendar, Sunday is the first day of the week on mine. Get to work here. :D
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“Whoever does any work on the Sabbath day must be put to death.” -Exodus 31:15. This is gods law. Kill them. Kill those who work on the sabbath. From the same book in the bible as the fourth commandment itself. And tabs wants to go back to these laws. |
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Sorry Joe, but your second sentence, “The Christians may have things like you posted above in their past but they are not insisting on a return to law that adheres to this behaviour” is why we are having this discussion. Tabs opened this thread with a statement saying exactly that. We need to return to god’s laws. There are others like him, those who take the entire bible literally. They want to outlaw homosexuality based on what it says in Levitcus, but they don’t want to kill disobedient teenagers, which is what Deuteronomy says. How can you pick and choose the law you want and not the other? I understand you, and many others, don’t want this. But tabs, and his kind, do. As for Sharia law, lets see what the bible says about those who don’t believe in god. Remember the first commandment, “Thou shall have no other gods before me.” What does the bible say about those who don’t believe in your god, or your god’s laws? It says you must kill them. Quote:
I know you don’t think we should kill people who don’t believe in your particular god, but there are plenty of people, including tabs, who want to go back to these laws, that do want to kill them. Seahawk is one. He agreed with tabs, back on page one of this thread. Not only that, they want this ridiculous book, with these ridiculous laws, quoted in public, read to children, used in the court of law, etc, etc. Personally, I find that repulsive. |
He's gaggin Kang ol' son
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If Businesses are closed on the Sabath, those MIllions of people won't be breaking Gods Law by working. They will then be able to go to Church and honor God as they are commanded to do by Gods Law.
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I hate to point out the obvious to anyone still reading this thread, but no one has posted a pic of Sharon Stone or girl-girl action for a long time now. Which was the only reason for reading this far.
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Someone was reading this post??
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Tabs, you agree with the fourth amendment, right? The same book of the bible says this: “Whoever does any work on the Sabbath day must be put to death.” -Exodus 31:15. Do you, or do you not, agree with this particular part of god’s law? It’s a simple yes or no question. |
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Kang, Son, read the frigging post ONE time, then reply to it. Replying to it 14 times, slathering a bit more each time, is not helping your argument. Joe |
I don't work on Mondays....hey, pull my finger.
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If Gods Law says it is Death, then Gods Law MUST be obeyed.
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That will last a LONG time...
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