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<blockquote data-quote="JB Books" data-source="post: 2763526" data-attributes="member: 6889"><p>I think this is it. Ms. Bristol took money to promote a "moral" position of abstinence, she, herself, didn't abstain. I don't read so much as anyone calling her out for the actual fact she isn't married and pregnant. That is pretty common nowadays and I think most people, except those with very strong religious convictions, accept that with very little to no "moral" judgment. People are reacting to the hypocrisy of someone being paid to advocate a moral position, yet doing the very thing they are telling others to do. </p><p></p><p>In all due respect, a lot of what is touted as "anti-Christian" is simply people pointing out the hypocrisy and disconnect between what some people do and what they say. If you are going to preach it, you gotta live it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JB Books, post: 2763526, member: 6889"] I think this is it. Ms. Bristol took money to promote a "moral" position of abstinence, she, herself, didn't abstain. I don't read so much as anyone calling her out for the actual fact she isn't married and pregnant. That is pretty common nowadays and I think most people, except those with very strong religious convictions, accept that with very little to no "moral" judgment. People are reacting to the hypocrisy of someone being paid to advocate a moral position, yet doing the very thing they are telling others to do. In all due respect, a lot of what is touted as "anti-Christian" is simply people pointing out the hypocrisy and disconnect between what some people do and what they say. If you are going to preach it, you gotta live it. [/QUOTE]
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