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To: gogogodzilla

You go off the deep end. I don’t believe schools should have mandatory evolution or mandatory hostility to religion. I believe that they should be able to teach whatever the people receiving the education want to learn. I don’t believe public education should be controlled on a federal level at all. In fact, I’d much prefer if education was handled entirely on a private level. This to me is the “libertarian” view.

The right to life is certainly inalienable. It is the ‘statists’ who want to define it as being a matter that is decided by a vote.

What we have seen with the Ron Paul types (not Ron Paul himself) is this hijacking of basic libertarian philosophy and mingling it with an all-pervasive godlessness. They have become what Ronald Reagan would have been if he were an atheist. They are very destructive to themselves (because they are godless), they lack patriotic principles (because they are godless), and they despise Christianity, which is the foundation of our culture and free system. A godless “conservativism” or libertarianism is fundamentally poisonous to the country as it rejects the One who guarantees the Rights we all celebrate.


24 posted on 01/16/2012 1:57:08 AM PST by Apollo5600
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To: Apollo5600

???

You don’t say what issues you have with my posts except to say that it’s ‘off the deep end’.

And that’s just cheap name calling.

If you disagree with the reasoning behind my assertions, explain how they are wrong. Provide examples to support your claims.

Anything else doesn’t detract from my point, but instead... reinforces it by highlighting the *lack* of an argument from your side.


25 posted on 01/16/2012 2:37:11 PM PST by gogogodzilla (Live free or die!)
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