Thanks Lucky. It usually takes me somewhere around the middle of February before I stop writing and typing last year's date.Originally posted by Lucky
Are we going back in time?
So, you're telling us that if you agreed with a candidate on every single issue except one, you would vote for him even if that one disagreement was the candidate's desire to comit genocide on the Jews. That would be evaluating a candidate on single-issue politics and we know you wouldn't want to do that.Originally posted by Zakath
Be wary of evaluating a candidates only on single-issue politics. That's how people like Hitler come to power, by telling the people the one thing they want to hear...
No, that's not what I said. :doh:Originally posted by Jefferson
So, you're telling us that if you agreed with a candidate on every single issue except one, you would vote for him even if that one disagreement was the candidate's desire to comit genocide on the Jews. That would be evaluating a candidate on single-issue politics and we know you wouldn't want to do that.
I'm not saying I would vote for a candidate if he is in favor of recriminalizing abortion and also in favor of reinstituting slavery. But I am saying if he is in favor of keeping abortion legal then he automatically loses my vote.Originally posted by Zakath
No, that's not what I said. :doh:
If voters only use one issue as their "litmus test" for a candidate, and vote on that issue alone; they may be in for a rude surprise when the candidate turns out to have a number of other views with which they disagree.
Brilliant point. EVERYONE should be willing to reject candidates based on a single issue depending on what the "single" issue might be.Originally posted by Jefferson
So, you're telling us that if you agreed with a candidate on every single issue except one, you would vote for him even if that one disagreement was the candidate's desire to comit genocide on the Jews. That would be evaluating a candidate on single-issue politics and we know you wouldn't want to do that.
Correct.Originally posted by Zakath
So the abortion issue is your litmus test for any prospective candidate? No matter what else their record shows or what they say, if they did not believe a particular way about the abortion issue you would not consider them?
At the very least, you're honest. :thumb:Originally posted by Jefferson
Correct.
This sort of question makes the True Believers™ run like rabbits.Originally posted by Zakath
So your criteria would allow you to reject a law-abiding, monogamous, non-abusive, pro-choice candidate in favor of a child-abusing, fornicating adulterer who supported a pro-life position?
:think:
Bill O'reilly asked Alan Keyes: "Don't you know homosexual people who are good?" And Alan Keyes didn't answer the question. He evaded it. And it would have been great...for him to say, "No, I don't because people who are homosexuals are giving in to the base elements of the human animal. It's like saying, "Don't you know any good drug dealers who sell drugs to kids?" No, I don't. No, because what they're doing means they're not good...You can't be good if you're advocating doing wrong.
Bill O'reilly asked Alan Keyes: "Don't you know homosexual people who are good?" And Alan Keyes didn't answer the question. He evaded it. And it would have been great...for him to say, "No, I don't because people who are homosexuals are giving in to the base elements of the human animal. It's like saying, "Don't you know any good drug dealers who sell drugs to kids?" No, I don't. No, because what they're doing means they're not good...You can't be good if you're advocating doing wrong.
Originally posted by Zakath
No, that's not what I said. :doh:
If voters only use one issue as their "litmus test" for a candidate, and vote on that issue alone; they may be in for a rude surprise when the candidate turns out to have a number of other views with which they disagree.
Originally posted by Zakath
Jefferson, don't you recall that Jesus taught that no one is good except God? :chuckle:
Enyart needs to spend more time reading his bible and less time watching cable...
If the quote Jefferson cited was accurate then, Keyes said that "if you're willing to say, 'I'm going to let people kill unborn children' then you're disqualified". That sounds like he'd never vote for someone that was for abortion, so that only leaves those that are against it, doesn't it?Originally posted by Pierre
Huge difference between ruling someone out over one issue as opposed to voting for them over one issue. Mr Keyes never hinted or said that he'd vote for a leader that was against abortion. I saw the interview on O'Really show, and he said it was the first thing he looked for.
So I could enjoy the love of Jesus demonstrated by charming individuals like you. :chuckle:Originally posted by Pierre
So what's the real reason you come to Theology online? Make an idiot of yourself?
I merely read Jefferson's quotes and respond to them, as the mood strikes.It sounds like you're listening to Bob's shows or at least know what's going on.