Group: alt.education
From: veritas
Date: Friday, April 04, 2008 5:38 PM
Subject: Re: A CHALLENGE TO ANYONE

On Apr 4, 5:15=A0am, Bob LeChevalier wrote:
> veritas wrote:
> >On Apr 3, 3:44=A0pm, Bob LeChevalier wrote:
> >> "Docky Wocky" wrote:
> >> >It would appear that most of the so-called Founding Fathers had much m=
ore
> >> >religious affiliation than the liberal mind is prepared to accept.
>
> >> Since in most colonies they were required by law to hold a religious
> >> affiliation, the fact that they did so says nothing about their actual
> >> beliefs.
>
> >You appear to be contradicting yourself with the two statements, but
> >at the same time, you really aren't. =A0There probably were more
> >believers than the liberals like to admit,
>
> Believers in what?
>
> >But, if you wanted to be in
> >big time politics as today, you have to have a religious affiliation.
> >Hillary must have one, I don't know what it is.
>
> She has been reported several times to be a devout Methodist, who
> participated in prayer meetings regularly long before she started
> seeking public office. Of the three major candidates, she may be the
> most religious.
>
> >and white people didn't bring in drugs to make the blacks buy
> >drugs and get sent to jail or hooked.. (How do you make someone buy
> >illegal drugs if they don't want to?)
>
> Find a salesman who can sell refrigerators to Eskimos.
>
> lojbab

Hey, I can sell coal in Newcastle. Does that count? Also, I meant
believe in a deity, and attented chruch regularly. Although I my
personal opinion is that chruches and God go hand in hand. Probably
the last place I would for him would be in a chruch. Just an
opinion. Regards, Ken Hogan

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