Quote: @greediron said:
@ MaroonBells said:
@ AGRforever said:
You really just said that? It's a syllogistic fallacy. If Jerry Falwell was a Baptist and that's bad. Is it also bad that Martin Luther King was a Baptist? The fallacy being that being Baptist (or Catholic) is bad in the first place.
I actually like that she's Catholic. Among Evangelicals the bigger nuts tend to be on the Protestant side. Not that she's not a nut.
That is so tolerant of you.
Biden isn't really Catholic. To be a person of a certain faith, you have to adhere to the tenets of that faith. Or at least try.
Are you really trying to be critical about an others faith, particularly when you spew your self righteous hubris? Look up tenet, I think perhaps your are confused with tenant, you know like the voices that must have surely taken residence with you.
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@ greediron said:
@ MaroonBells said:
@ AGRforever said:
You really just said that? It's a syllogistic fallacy. If Jerry Falwell was a Baptist and that's bad. Is it also bad that Martin Luther King was a Baptist? The fallacy being that being Baptist (or Catholic) is bad in the first place.
I actually like that she's Catholic. Among Evangelicals the bigger nuts tend to be on the Protestant side. Not that she's not a nut.
That is so tolerant of you.
Biden isn't really Catholic. To be a person of a certain faith, you have to adhere to the tenets of that faith. Or at least try.
What tenet of the faith does he not adhere to?
which ones does he adhere to?
Quote: @BigAl99 said:
@ greediron said:
@ MaroonBells said:
@ AGRforever said:
You really just said that? It's a syllogistic fallacy. If Jerry Falwell was a Baptist and that's bad. Is it also bad that Martin Luther King was a Baptist? The fallacy being that being Baptist (or Catholic) is bad in the first place.
I actually like that she's Catholic. Among Evangelicals the bigger nuts tend to be on the Protestant side. Not that she's not a nut.
That is so tolerant of you.
Biden isn't really Catholic. To be a person of a certain faith, you have to adhere to the tenets of that faith. Or at least try.
Are you really trying to be critical about an others faith, particularly when you spew your self righteous hubris? Look up tenet, I think perhaps your are confused with tenant, you know like the voices that must have surely taken residence with you.
Ignoring your usual inane blathering at the end, yes I am being critical of him. So many politicians claim to be of a certain faith when it benefits them, yet they have so little idea what that faith actually is.
I assume you see no hypocrisy in the left calling people un-Christian for failing to adhere to the made up social justice tenets, even when they have no idea what Christianity is themselves.
Quote: @AGRforever said:
Yes if she uses her belief system as a fact and forces it on the people.
King Mohammed VI and the Ayatollah Khamemi are both muslims too. Doesn't make them equal, ask their people
Quote: @greediron said:
@ MaroonBells said:
@ greediron said:
@ MaroonBells said:
@ AGRforever said:
You really just said that? It's a syllogistic fallacy. If Jerry Falwell was a Baptist and that's bad. Is it also bad that Martin Luther King was a Baptist? The fallacy being that being Baptist (or Catholic) is bad in the first place.
I actually like that she's Catholic. Among Evangelicals the bigger nuts tend to be on the Protestant side. Not that she's not a nut.
That is so tolerant of you.
Biden isn't really Catholic. To be a person of a certain faith, you have to adhere to the tenets of that faith. Or at least try.
What tenet of the faith does he not adhere to?
which ones does he adhere to?
You made the claim that he wasn't, you know it all, share your knowledge. Bad sophist rhetoric is very annoying, good can be entertaining, but your shtick is too simplistic.
Quote: @greediron said:
@ MaroonBells said:
@ greediron said:
@ MaroonBells said:
@ AGRforever said:
You really just said that? It's a syllogistic fallacy. If Jerry Falwell was a Baptist and that's bad. Is it also bad that Martin Luther King was a Baptist? The fallacy being that being Baptist (or Catholic) is bad in the first place.
I actually like that she's Catholic. Among Evangelicals the bigger nuts tend to be on the Protestant side. Not that she's not a nut.
That is so tolerant of you.
Biden isn't really Catholic. To be a person of a certain faith, you have to adhere to the tenets of that faith. Or at least try.
What tenet of the faith does he not adhere to?
which ones does he adhere to?
Ha, if that's the bar, may as well consider half the Christian population as non-religious because they don't adhere to many of the 'tenets' of Catholicism. Its a hypocrite-fest.
Quote: @greediron said:
@ MaroonBells said:
@ greediron said:
@ MaroonBells said:
@ AGRforever said:
You really just said that? It's a syllogistic fallacy. If Jerry Falwell was a Baptist and that's bad. Is it also bad that Martin Luther King was a Baptist? The fallacy being that being Baptist (or Catholic) is bad in the first place.
I actually like that she's Catholic. Among Evangelicals the bigger nuts tend to be on the Protestant side. Not that she's not a nut.
That is so tolerant of you.
Biden isn't really Catholic. To be a person of a certain faith, you have to adhere to the tenets of that faith. Or at least try.
What tenet of the faith does he not adhere to?
which ones does he adhere to?
Which one do you adhere to?
Bah...never mind. I'll concede that Jesus loves you more.
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@ AGRforever said:
You really just said that? It's a syllogistic fallacy. If Jerry Falwell was a Baptist and that's bad. Is it also bad that Martin Luther King was a Baptist? The fallacy being that being Baptist (or Catholic) is bad in the first place.
I actually like that she's Catholic. Among Evangelicals the bigger nuts tend to be on the Protestant side. Not that she's not a nut.
Of course I just said that. (well yesterday anyway) Newsweek crossed the line trying to smear Mrs Barrett's religion especially when the person they have a hard on for is allegedly part of same dang one. She's part of a group of Christians that from what I am able to figure out does nothing wrong other then being a community outreach group. They built some schools and are trying to help the poor. My gosh call the press!!!!!
Is this what the left demonizes today??? I guess if you cannot fabricate sexual misconduct this is next in line?
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@ greediron said:
@ MaroonBells said:
@ greediron said:
@ MaroonBells said:
@ AGRforever said:
You really just said that? It's a syllogistic fallacy. If Jerry Falwell was a Baptist and that's bad. Is it also bad that Martin Luther King was a Baptist? The fallacy being that being Baptist (or Catholic) is bad in the first place.
I actually like that she's Catholic. Among Evangelicals the bigger nuts tend to be on the Protestant side. Not that she's not a nut.
That is so tolerant of you.
Biden isn't really Catholic. To be a person of a certain faith, you have to adhere to the tenets of that faith. Or at least try.
What tenet of the faith does he not adhere to?
which ones does he adhere to?
Which one do you adhere to?
Bah...never mind. I'll concede that Jesus loves you more.
Abortion is the easy one. You cannot be Catholic and believe in abortion. Its like one of their main things.
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