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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 2766842" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>I have tried to recuse myself as best I can since I am openly biased...I see much benefit in Western Christianity and all the stability and prosperity it has given us...I accept God's law as far superior to man's law. My loyalty is to God over man too. But I do not like to see people try to justify something "no matter what" instead of just being honest. If the law says what I heard on the radio, then it would seem the court rules in accordance with the law? I personally do not mind them being there, and I am probably part of the majority in this state. </p><p></p><p>But if this were the forced vaccine debate, I'd be arguing this issue as one of those who personally favors vaccines but is against forcing them on people...this issue isn't quite the same since the ten commandments existing on a piece of ground isn't the same physical impact injecting formaldehyde into someone's body. But none the less I wanted to make the comparison in hopes to get those in this thread thinking who TAKE THE OPPOSITE SIDE depending on the issue...everyone is a hypocrite. Apply your principles consistently darn it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 2766842, member: 24531"] I have tried to recuse myself as best I can since I am openly biased...I see much benefit in Western Christianity and all the stability and prosperity it has given us...I accept God's law as far superior to man's law. My loyalty is to God over man too. But I do not like to see people try to justify something "no matter what" instead of just being honest. If the law says what I heard on the radio, then it would seem the court rules in accordance with the law? I personally do not mind them being there, and I am probably part of the majority in this state. But if this were the forced vaccine debate, I'd be arguing this issue as one of those who personally favors vaccines but is against forcing them on people...this issue isn't quite the same since the ten commandments existing on a piece of ground isn't the same physical impact injecting formaldehyde into someone's body. But none the less I wanted to make the comparison in hopes to get those in this thread thinking who TAKE THE OPPOSITE SIDE depending on the issue...everyone is a hypocrite. Apply your principles consistently darn it! [/QUOTE]
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