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Recent content by dallas1125

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    Retake your Belief-O-Matic to see how much your thinking has changed

    1. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (100%) 2. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (89%) 3. Jehovah's Witness (81%) 4. Liberal Quakers (75%) 5. Baha'i Faith (73%) 6. Unitarian Universalism...
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    Was Jesus born on the 25th of December?

    I think most scholars have agreed it was around april. (Please correct me if im wrong)
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    Im Back!

    Ok, so no one probably missed me but I was not able to access this site for the last couple of weeks....about actually a month. I dont know if it was the site or my internet because It took about 10 min. to load this site while every other site worked fine. Anyways, its working again now and I...
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    Vote Libertarian OR Socialist

    Now imagine health care like that....
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    Vote Libertarian OR Socialist

    Ever been to the DMV? ;)
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    Peter King (R-NY) introduces gun control legislation

    Umm, wouldnt Kathryns story fit this?
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    Vote Libertarian OR Socialist

    They might be different, but once the major voter base changes from the republican and democrat party, everything will just go with them. It will still be the conservative vs. liberals.
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    Vote Libertarian OR Socialist

    Well, it doesnt matter...In the end we will still have conservative vs. liberal. I doubt the party name will change much.
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    LDS letter on same-sex marriage

    True, but in the CoJCoLDS its about 95% see it as a sin. As for them being excluded from church, there are many who are opposed to that. I would be surprised to see a majority that think homosexuals should be excluded. For me, I dont think you should be excluded. (I dont know whether I...
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    LDS letter on same-sex marriage

    What is going to happen (most likely) is that the church will always keep its stance that it is a sin. What will change is the attitude about whether it should be legalized or not. Right now the LDS church leaders are old fashioned older men who will fight letting it get legalized. Over time...
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    Sarah Palin kills Wolves.

    Problem is that we are overpopulating the earth. By saving ourselves we could hit the carrying capacity faster.
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    LDS letter on same-sex marriage

    Yeah, I was referring to choice. As for the churches stance on gay marriage, I dont think that they will change the view that it is a sin and therefore needs to be a choice. I think they will change their position on whether it should be legal or not.
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    WARNING : ANTI-LDS PRETENDING TO BE LDS - Is there ANYTHING to be done about deceivers?

    Well, thats not what I meant. Although I think that is true in cases also.
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    LDS letter on same-sex marriage

    From my limited knowledge, I was under the impression that it was not a choice.
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    LDS letter on same-sex marriage

    I disagree, I am glad the first presidency has taken no stance. Let the members think for themselves.
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