:yawn:
Get over yourself.
Impressive videos of Ron "I remain a lifetime member of the Libertarian Party" Paul reading about "God-given rights".
Since we're on the topic of Ron Paul and his belief in "God-given rights", which "god" is Ron Paul talking about that "gives us rights" to do the following:
legalize abortion
legalize euthanasia (killing of sick and handicapped people, etc.)
legalize homosexuality
legalize pornography
legalize drugs (Crack cocaine, etc.)
legalize suicide
legalize prostitution
I'm of course speaking of the Libertarian Party platform, the same Party that Paul ran for President on in 1988, and as mentioned before, "remains a lifetime member of".
I wonder if Ron Paul sits down with "devout atheist" Walter Block and has meaningful discussions about "God-given rights" with him?
"Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul recently chose Loyola economics professor and long-time friend Walter Block as his scholar-adviser for his campaign.
Block has been friends with Paul since 1967. Over the years, Block and Paul have been involved in many programs together, and have given speeches together. When Paul asked Block to be his economics adviser, he accepted without hesitation."
http://www.dailypaul.com/node/26982
Or how about during Paul's 2007 interview with John Lofton on The American View where the following dialogue occurred:
"Is homosexuality a sin? Paul says he’s “not as judgmental about that probably because of my medical background. I don’t see it in [such] simplistic terms. I think it’s a complex issue to think it’s a sin or other problems with the way people are born. It’s too complex to give an answer as simple as that [that homosexuality is a sin.]”
http://www.theamericanview.com/index.php?id=916
YES or NO: Do you think Paul was referring to Scripture when he gave his opinion on a behavior that Scripture says is an "abomination" and "detestable"; and something the Founding Fathers described as a "disgrace to humanity"?
http://lasalettejourney.blogspot.com/2009/07/founding-fathers-and-homosexuality.html
How about when Ron Paul voted with 4 other Republicans to repeal "Don't Ask Don't Tell", wanting to allow homosexuals to openingly serve in the military? I'm sure it had nothing to do with his Libertarian philosophy, but more in the mindset of "How would God vote in this case?"
Or how about Ron Paul being a "big fan of" atheist/adulterer/PRO ABORTIONIST Ayn Rand? ("Rights," in Ayn Rand's words, "do not pertain to a potential, only to an actual being. A child cannot acquire any rights until it is born.").
http://www.lisagraas.com/2010/03/atlas-shrugged-ayn-rand-and-ron-paul.html
It's too bad that Ayn Rand isn't around today; she and Ron Paul could sit down (with devout atheist Walter Block) and all talk about "God-given rights".
While Ron Paul probably does care about the unborn (due to him being a Doctor of obstetrics/gynecology) it's obvious that he doesn't believe in the absolute laws of God. His "god" is Libertarianism and the moral relativism that goes along with it.