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Then I hope she doesn’t mind competition!She should get along just fine since she can morph into anyone.
Then I hope she doesn’t mind competition!She should get along just fine since she can morph into anyone.
YesMachiavelli once wrote that wars may begin where you want, but they do not always end where you want.
Threads are a lot like that, too.
By looking at the context, the history, the Church, the faith which gave us these “direct quotes”.If direct quotes of what God has said that are written in the bible can be false (as in he never said any such thing), then how can we know that any other quote was in fact really said?
There is a back story to this incident that was discussed on another thread a while ago. I understand Hillary was not responsible for any wrongdoing here. However, there are plenty of other scandals or perceptions of scandals associated with her that may be justified even though this is not one of them.What label was applied to Mrs. Clinton when she got fired from the Watergate commission investigation team?
My first introduction to Manchin was during the WV mine collapse. He certainly left an impression!Great idea! Manchin is one of the Dems who shows common sense.
Senate Republicans seem to like anyone and everyone better than Ted.I think Senate republicans liked her better than Ted.
Have you ever worked with someone as universally hated as Ted Cruz apparently is in the Senate? I don’t think I ever had and I worked with some difficult people.Senate Republicans seem to like anyone and everyone better than Ted.
Listening to all this talk, I’m starting to think that when a reporter asks Trump what factors led to his becoming the presumptive, “Ted Cruz being in the race” will be first on the list.Senate Republicans seem to like anyone and everyone better than Ted.
. . . at which time the process for 2020 will startIn November, right?
(I know, it does seem like forever…)
What is your explanation of the passage?So your position is that God endorses genocide?
I will clearly and vociferously declare that as a Christian Catholic that I vehemently REJECT that view.
God does NOT endorse genocide.
You?
This is your view of the God you worship?
I support Fr. Barron’s view (see reference cited earlier), as well as the explanation posited by Jimmy Akin:What is your explanation of the passage?
If this is the case then God never did command the extermination of the
Canaanites and we, because we are not familiar with the way literature
was written at this time, tend to take as literal something that was
never meant to be literal
In this case the commands found in the Pentateuch concerning the
Canaanites would not be meant to be taken in a literal sense. We know
that the early history in Scripture contains symbolic elements as well
as literal ones, and these commands would then turn out to be symbolic.
What is* your* explanation of the passages?What is your explanation of the passage?
I think this would be especially true for this year. Trump seems to energize both his supporters and his detractors. A lot of these people have not voted before and may not be contacted by pollsters. At the same time, a lot of people who have voted regularly may be disgusted with both Trump and Clinton and not vote at all. The pollsters may not be using a model that can work.
I would be wary of trusting polls either way. They change constantly, everything that happens affects them on a daily/weekly/monthly basis. But the fact is the numbers are there for either Trump or Clinton to prevail. Just depends on who votes in November.
They may even want to take arms for Bernie’s cause.While I am skeptical of this poll, I could see Trump winning the election, especially if Bernie Sanders supporters either stay home or write in Bernie Sanders.
Knowing quite a few Bernie supporters this is what the millennials will probably do.
The consensus of Jewish interpretation of these passages is that genocide as a physical act of annihilation is not permitted. However, a spiritual genocide to wipe out immoral behavior is condoned. Thus, Maimonides and Nachmanides both view the killing of the Canaanite men, women, and children as pertaining to exerting positive moral influence and education to extinguish immorality rather than physical killing.I support Fr. Barron’s view (see reference cited earlier), as well as the explanation posited by Jimmy Akin:
jimmyakin.com/2007/02/hard_sayings_of.html
Aiken says that he believes that there is a meaning to the suffering of innocent people, but doesn’t tell us what that meaning is.I support Fr. Barron’s view (see reference cited earlier), as well as the explanation posited by Jimmy Akin:
jimmyakin.com/2007/02/hard_sayings_of.html
So, if there is a passage that you don’t like in the Scripture, it should be interpreted figuratively? Of course, this is done all the time. Take for example, the way that the LG people get around the passages condemning homosexual activity.The consensus of Jewish interpretation of these passages is that genocide as a physical act of annihilation is not permitted. However, a spiritual genocide to wipe out immoral behavior is condoned. Thus, Maimonides and Nachmanides both view the killing of the Canaanite men, women, and children as pertaining to exerting positive moral influence and education to extinguish immorality rather than physical killing.
2020 might be more interesting, especially if Mrs. Clinton loses this time - who will the Democrats field? Sanders again? (Anno Domini might preclude that.) A clone of President Obama? Alternately, if Trump loses, it might galvanize the Republican Party into being more circumspect and prudent in its selection of candidates.. . . at which time the process for 2020 will start![]()
Aren’t you rather glad that all Jewish and all Christians have found ways to understand that genocide is inherently evil?So, if there is a passage that you don’t like in the Scripture, it should be interpreted figuratively? Of course, this is done all the time. Take for example, the way that the LG people get around the passages condemning homosexual activity.