abortion is an issue of distraction.....its too big a business for either party to want to stop it
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I thought Roe v. Wade was the law of the land.
He already cut out Protestants from Christianity. HIS religion gets smaller daily.I thought Roe v. Wade was the law of the land.
More: Rick Santorum Questioned Obama's Faith In 2008, Said There's No Such Thing As A Liberal ChristianIn stark contrast to comments made earlier this week, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum addressed the issue of now-President Barack Obama's Christian faith in a 2008 interview with the Oxford Centre for Religion and Public Life, Buzzfeed reported Tuesday.
When asked if he believed Obama is a "sincere liberal Christian," the former Pennsylvania senator said he didn't believe that sort of ideology exists, and that Obama's church, United Church of Christ in Chicago, had "abandoned Christendom" and used a non-literal interpretation of the Bible.
"I don't think there is such a thing," he said of Obama as a liberal Christian. "To take what is plainly written and say that 'I don't agree with that, therefore I don't have to pay attention to it,' means you're not what you say you are. You're a liberal something, but you're not a Christian."
I thought Roe v. Wade was the law of the land.
so....? laws can be changed ya know...
He already cut out Protestants from Christianity. HIS religion gets smaller daily.I thought Roe v. Wade was the law of the land.
I remembered, Santorum has said he misspoke & does question the President's beliefs.In stark contrast to comments made earlier this week, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum addressed the issue of now-President Barack Obama's Christian faith in a 2008 interview with the Oxford Centre for Religion and Public Life, Buzzfeed reported Tuesday.
When asked if he believed Obama is a "sincere liberal Christian," the former Pennsylvania senator said he didn't believe that sort of ideology exists, and that Obama's church, United Church of Christ in Chicago, had "abandoned Christendom" and used a non-literal interpretation of the Bible.
"I don't think there is such a thing," he said of Obama as a liberal Christian. "To take what is plainly written and say that 'I don't agree with that, therefore I don't have to pay attention to it,' means you're not what you say you are. You're a liberal something, but you're not a Christian."
More: Rick Santorum Questioned Obama's Faith In 2008, Said There's No Such Thing As A Liberal Christian
there's no such thing as a pro-life Democrat...
Of Santorum's mind continues to become more & more narrow, it could be used as an ice pick.Santorum:
There are NO LEFTIST AMERICANS!!!
there are no pro-life Democrats in the Senate.....last year when members of the Senate voted on whether taxpayer money should continue flowing to the Planned Parenthood abortion business to the tune of tens of millions of dollars annually, pro-life advocates had no friends in the Democratic Party.
not even 1...
The United States Congress doesn't make up the whole of "Democrats".
how come ALL those MANY (sarcasm) pro-life Dems are not being represented in the Senate......?
I thought Roe v. Wade was the law of the land.
so....? laws can be changed ya know...
Please someone put a fork in Santorum. It's too late for a sock.
I remembered, Santorum has said he misspoke & does question the President's beliefs.In stark contrast to comments made earlier this week, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum addressed the issue of now-President Barack Obama's Christian faith in a 2008 interview with the Oxford Centre for Religion and Public Life, Buzzfeed reported Tuesday.
When asked if he believed Obama is a "sincere liberal Christian," the former Pennsylvania senator said he didn't believe that sort of ideology exists, and that Obama's church, United Church of Christ in Chicago, had "abandoned Christendom" and used a non-literal interpretation of the Bible.
"I don't think there is such a thing," he said of Obama as a liberal Christian. "To take what is plainly written and say that 'I don't agree with that, therefore I don't have to pay attention to it,' means you're not what you say you are. You're a liberal something, but you're not a Christian."
More: Rick Santorum Questioned Obama's Faith In 2008, Said There's No Such Thing As A Liberal Christian
Please someone put a fork in Santorum. It's too late for a sock.
I disagree with that. I think he now has the inside track to the GOP nod. Of course he has NO chance in the general. But I think that he is slowly and surely supplanting Mitt as the annointed one.
CAN IT GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS?
More: Rick Santorum Questioned Obama's Faith In 2008, Said There's No Such Thing As A Liberal ChristianIn stark contrast to comments made earlier this week, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum addressed the issue of now-President Barack Obama's Christian faith in a 2008 interview with the Oxford Centre for Religion and Public Life, Buzzfeed reported Tuesday.
When asked if he believed Obama is a "sincere liberal Christian," the former Pennsylvania senator said he didn't believe that sort of ideology exists, and that Obama's church, United Church of Christ in Chicago, had "abandoned Christendom" and used a non-literal interpretation of the Bible.
"I don't think there is such a thing," he said of Obama as a liberal Christian. "To take what is plainly written and say that 'I don't agree with that, therefore I don't have to pay attention to it,' means you're not what you say you are. You're a liberal something, but you're not a Christian."
More: Rick Santorum Questioned Obama's Faith In 2008, Said There's No Such Thing As A Liberal ChristianIn stark contrast to comments made earlier this week, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum addressed the issue of now-President Barack Obama's Christian faith in a 2008 interview with the Oxford Centre for Religion and Public Life, Buzzfeed reported Tuesday.
When asked if he believed Obama is a "sincere liberal Christian," the former Pennsylvania senator said he didn't believe that sort of ideology exists, and that Obama's church, United Church of Christ in Chicago, had "abandoned Christendom" and used a non-literal interpretation of the Bible.
"I don't think there is such a thing," he said of Obama as a liberal Christian. "To take what is plainly written and say that 'I don't agree with that, therefore I don't have to pay attention to it,' means you're not what you say you are. You're a liberal something, but you're not a Christian."
Once again, Santorum tells the unpopular truth.
You either believe that the Bible is the inspired Word of God, or you don't.
If you don't believe part of it, why should you believe any of it?
If you believe that something was slipped in there that shouldn't gave been then you also believe that God couldn't protect his own book, therefore, he is either not all-knowing or all-powerful.
If you don't believe God has the power to do something so small as protect his own book, how can you possible believe that he did something as enormous and glorious as send his only son to the Virgin Mary to live as a man and die for your sins?
Isn't that the definition of a Christian...one who believes that God sent the Jesus, the Messiah, his the Son of God, to teach His children the path of righteousness and sacrifice His earthly to wash away the sins of man?
So, how does a Christian believe that miracle, but not believe that God has the power to protect the Word of God?
“Can we finally dispense with the myth of the pro-life Democrat?” he said. “In the Senate last night, three “pro-life” Democrats voted in lockstep with America’s Official Abortion Party to maintain federal funding to Planned Parenthood in a stand alone vote.”
“There was nothing to camouflage or obfuscate the issue,” Benson continued. “In case you’ve forgotten, Planned Parenthood is the nation’s number one provider of abortions. Ninety-seven percent of women who enter its doors are no longer pregnant when they exit, and almost 40 percent of the group’s revenues stem from abortions. It was founded in racism (remnants of which remain alive and well today), it is systemically corrupt, and its moral degradation reaches far beyond its abortion-related services.”
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