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  • NAE President Reassures Critics of Pro-Life Stance

    thunder »
    Tue Dec 09, 2008 10:26 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 13

    TIMEMARKER...where do you get your information? People like you are very angry people....I used to be angry...until I finally decided that it's God who will be The Judge. That's how I finally came to the decision to label myself "pro-choice." It's not up to me to judge people; the woman who makes that decision will have to stand before her God and be judged by Him. Yes, abortion is a horrible thing; no one is pro-abortion, which some of your ilk like to use as yet another fear-term. Also, your "facts" concerning gays are simply comical. Obviously you have never known a successful (financially, emotionally, and spiritually) gay person...once again, you are one of those who speak about something that you know absolutely nothing about. If evangelicals decided to use new, positive tactics, then maybe you would not have lost the election. People are tired of your modus operandi.

  • NAE President Reassures Critics of Pro-Life Stance

    thunder »
    Mon Dec 08, 2008 8:14 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 23

    No wonder the Republican party is going down the tubes. Look where we are....THANK GOD for Barack Obama....Look people, as Christians we are called to love, not judge. This is 2008. If you don't want an abortion, don't have one. If you don't like gay marriage, don't have one. Get it? Neither are going away any time soon. Love. Don't judge.

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