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  • Posted by UncommonSense 10 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Yeah, we could go deep on Mormonism....a subject I'd rather avoid. We won't discuss the fact that Joe Smith was a mason and had a fascination with the occult. Nor will we discuss Joe's urging his followers that the U.S. Constitution needed to be replaced by a better system that (SUPRISE!) HE would be in charge of.

    Gold plates handed down (temporarily) by Gabriel? BS flag on that one. I too can invent some fancy-dancy cryptic code and then pronounce to anyone 'Hey, I'm the only one who can read this, follow me and oh, give your women up to me and we'll find our utopia with ME at the top' Too convenient. I'm not impressed.

    Finally, we won't address what the former Mormons had to say about the ideology. They're the brave ones.
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  • Posted by Robbie53024 10 years ago in reply to this comment.
    No, Christians believe that talents are gifts from God. What you do with them are your own doing. God does not give anyone success nor prosperity. Those you have to earn on your own.
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  • Posted by Maphesdus 10 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Mormonism also has a system of government contained within its doctrine (known as either The Law of Consecration or The United Order), yet they've still managed to assimilate into the rest of society just fine.
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  • Posted by Maphesdus 10 years ago in reply to this comment.
    And many Christians will also tell you that success and prosperity are gifts from God, as will many other religions. Personally, I don't see a difference, nor do I consider such a belief to be anything to worry about.
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  • Posted by UncommonSense 10 years ago in reply to this comment.
    You are correct in all you say about islam. Also, Sharia law covers finance too. Yes, the end goal of sharia finance is to destroy the Western system.
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  • Posted by $ Mimi 10 years ago in reply to this comment.
    You know what is really interesting...Ben Rhodes who sent out the Benganzi talking points was also instrumental in pushing for the creation of the TSA.
    I remember the Bush administration was sort of dragging their heels about putting the recommendations of the 9/11 commission report into practice, but Rhodes was pushing hard. It wasn’t enough to just push a few recommendations, the Dems were demanding Bush put into effect ALL recommendations.

    This guy is a creative writer.What is he doing in such a high-level position?? Lol.
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  • Posted by $ 10 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I'd wager our politicians fully understand what islam is all about. I'd also wager they'd sell their mothers, not just our country, for the money islamic leaders are pushing into their pockets for compliance.
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  • Posted by $ 10 years ago in reply to this comment.
    No perhaps, you wouldn't. If you are a Christian, which he professes publicly, you would never do such a thing. Even a lukewarm Christian who half believes wouldn't recognize another god as legitimate and would certain not go asking for anything.
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  • Posted by UncommonSense 10 years ago in reply to this comment.
    It's also because TSA is complying (submitting) to Sharia law. This is why our leaders must have the backbone & knowledge of what islam is all about. Regarding any demand by muslims: it always requires a political action to achieve their "religious" aspects. Therefore, we should deny any request of theirs that requires political action.

    According to Dr.Bill Warner's "Sharia Law for the non-muslim" there are as many Buddhists in the US as there are muslims.

    Can anyone here list ONE special demand/favor/submission made by Buddhists to satisfy their religion? Why?

    Because Buddhism is a religion, and islam is a political ideology. The religious aspect of islam is what muslims do among themselves. The political aspect of islam is what muslims concern themselves with when dealing with kaffirs. (you, me & anyone else who isn't a muslim).
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  • Posted by $ 10 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Untrue. While the fed is a large part of the problem the lions share of entitlement spending comes from the POTUS and what has been essentially a rubber-stamp legislature. While I cannot say conclusively that many sects do not wish for our destruction I can say that Islam is diametrically opposite the tenants the US was founded on (and pretends to still adhere to). All of Islam is against individuality, individual success, individual pride, and self determination. All of Islam vehemently believes that all things good and bad and that all success and failure in life comes from allah - all of them. Also, all of Islam believes that islamic law trumps all other law. How do those aspects of islam align themselves with the US way of life or even western civilization?
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  • Posted by Maphesdus 10 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Actually, our country's financial turmoil is being caused primarily by the Federal Reserve. The President doesn't have nearly as much power as most people tend to believe. As for Islam supposedly wanting the destruction of America, only some sects want that. Many do not.
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  • Posted by $ 10 years ago in reply to this comment.
    We live in a secular society where an individuals faith is part of that person and, in most cases, not the entirety of that person. This is something that separates us form them. Thankfully?
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