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    Quote Originally Posted by 69360 View Post
    No idea. I don't listen.

    I do watch local OTA tv and there are tons of political ads lately. Can't be very expensive as even the lesser know congressional and senate candidates are up with ads.
    I'll see if I can dig something up, thanks for the reply
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    The funny thing is, if you actually READ and UNDERSTAND the Bible, then they would all vote for Ron Paul, because he best aligns himself with the teaching of the prophets.

    Same thing goes for us mormons. If people READ and UNDERSTAND the Book of Mormon, and all other scripture, we would all vote for Ron Paul, because he best aligns himself with the teachings of our prophets.

    The truth is (and I make a lot of enemies for saying this) "Christians" do not understand their own religion. At all. We know that we are not to judge, but yet we judge others every single day. We are told not to kill, yet we glorify our armies. We train people to kill and call them patriots. I mean, how many Christians can quote line and verse from the Bible, and yet can't even understand the basic tenants of our religion.

    All in all, Christian voters should get behind Ron Paul, because he is the real "Christian Candidate"

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcannon98188 View Post

    The truth is (and I make a lot of enemies for saying this) "Christians" do not understand their own religion. At all.
    Yep, most of them "mean well" but that doesn't cut it when it comes to being a moral person. I notice it quite often amongst my fellow Catholics. Even the parsons don't necessarily apply the teachings to everyday life, possibly because most live in their own little world.

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