On the day that celebrates the birth of Jesus, in a country that is primarily Christian and with a Congress made up primarily of Christians, our government is guided by principles as far from “Love one another” as it is possible to get.

Dec 25, 2020 · 7:59 AM UTC

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Most importantly, if you cannot answer the questions I first asked, then you don't have an argument. So again, where did this clever construction begin? Upon what was it based? Who engineered it?
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If you're going to force women to give birth, are you also willing to force the father to support the child?
What of the Middle Eastern children being bombed by our drone? Or the kids languishing in cages at the border? Or the poor American who die from malnutrition, or of treatable diseases because their parents cannot afford health care?
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Or the many orphans who will age out of the system and end up committing suicide? You Right-to-Lifers argue the adoption is a solution, but I don't see your type adopting many children.
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That is so true it is horrible
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A godless organization will never implement holy principles.
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The US government is anti-Christian but pro-*religious*. Religion is the bedrock of oligarchy and the great enemy of progress.
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Easy to mistake errors in perception for intentional personal failing of others With appropriate resolution of understanding, inferring blame on your preferred group of disfavor highlights only ignorance Failures of society are complex and blame is widely distributed