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  • And those who are peacemakers will plant seeds of peace and reap a harvest of goodness. James 3:18 Ron Paul, the peacemaker!

  • I am not religious, but if the origin of Ron Paul's principle is religion- so be it. After thoroughly researching any shred of negatives on the man I have determined he is brave enough to speak his message, and has the resolve to vote by his principle. A principle that parallels superb logic in dealing with the economy, law, and foreign policy.

    I abandoned my bible to search for logic and I found Ron Paul- ironic. Trust a doctor to address the cause of a problem not just the symptom.

  • Dr. Paul is a hero!

  • a vote for RON PAUL 2012 is a vote for true change in America!

    RON PAUL SIGN BOMB (DOTCOM)

  • …”Christ/ Jmmanuel came here for spiritual reasons...” how right Ron Paul is!!!

    All major organized religions corrupted his teachings, it is time to discover the truth.

  • regardless of "religious opinions I vote for peace too!!

  • RON PAUL 2012!!!!

    DON'T TREAD, BRO!!!!

  • I teared up watching this. What a wonderful man Ron Paul is. He loves God, his country, the Constitution and freedom. Ron Paul for President!!!

  • I'm sorry but I just like to correct one thing: Jesus wasn't for peace.

    "Do you think I have come to bring peace to the earth? No, I have come to divide people against each other!" Luke 12:51

  • @drrobertoboogie97 Context my friend...

  • @israelandersonvideo Here you go whining about context. Yes, he says he's come to bring fire to the earth and wishes it were already kindled (which is definitely not peaceful). Then he talks about the baptism he's going to undergo and the constraint he's under until it's completed. Can God be under a constraint? Then he says that he's not come to bring peace, but division and how the family will be divided (not peaceful). Here's your context.

  • @drrobertoboogie97 It's amazing when you've been brought up and indoctrinated into what things mean just how the most simple basic truths of Scripture take on a radically new definition for you. Sadly I have no time to teach you, nor will I cast pearls before swine. Good luck with what you believe, you're going to need it.

  • @drrobertoboogie97 Context indeed! Jesus is talking about God's return to earth. He's talking about either being with him or against him, not in some gray area. That's how Jesus comes to bring separation- it's either all for him or all against him. That can easily divide people and even families in some cases. Quoting this and saying Jesus loves war(opposite of peace) is a very large stretch. There is nothing in there that justifies one Christian nation declaring war on another.

  • Here you go whining about context. Yes, he says he's come to bring fire to the earth and wishes it were already kindled (which is definitely not peaceful). Then he talks about the baptism he's going to undergo and the constraint he's under until it's completed. Can God be under a constraint? Then he says that he's not come to bring peace, but division and how the family will be divided (not peaceful). Here's your context.

  • @drrobertoboogie97 Isaiah 9:4 "For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders, and he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of PEACE." Talking about the rapture and comparing the way Jesus wants us to live are two COMPLETELY different things. I am full on board with the fact that its going to be ugly for non-believers during the second coming. But guess what? That's not what Ron Paul is talking about here!! geez

  • Quoting a book is never going to get you anywhere. If I quoted Alice In Wonderland and said it was the word of God, would that make sense? Of course you might think that the Bible is not full of fairytales. If you read it objectively and not with a Christian bias you'll see the reason why I'm saying that. A rib woman, a talking snake, a 600 year old man with a magical boat that can take millions of animals, a magical global flood, a magical tower, keep in mind that this is just one book.

  • @drrobertoboogie97 Your argument is sideways. You started the conversation by quoting a book that you don't believe in with words from a man you don't believe in. So for all practical purposes what difference does it make to you if Jesus is the Prince of Peace or not? You don't believe in Him! If Ron Paul believes he is the Prince of Peace and it is a peaceful nation that he wants to run then who cares? And then bash the bible? I don't need to justify my beliefs to anyone, certainly not you!!

  • @TheBmddds Great perspective and insight. You've articulated your argument well in the posts below. Ron Paul's message of sound money, individual liberty and leading the US as a peaceful nation, is met with hostility from many. I wonder if the DrRobertoBoogie fellow in all his challenges about Christ will at least concede that Ron Paul is the only candidate calling for peace.

  • Well you DO need to justify your beliefs, especially if you think that more than 4 billion people are going to burn and suffer in extreme agony forever. If there weren't such a thing as religion, they'd throw you in a mental asylum for thinking as such. Religion is just an excuse to keep people from getting thrown into mental asylums. Also I have every right to bash a book who promotes thinking as such.

  • @drrobertoboogie97 Look I'm not trying to make you believe anything or transform your views about life under any circumstances. I think its important to be tolerant of everyone's beliefs/non-beliefs. I understand that you believe everything you have said and I truly believe everything I have said. That's why we are mutually offended I guess. This is a tireless argument and you will never be able to harass the other side out of existence (that goes both ways).

  • @TheBmddds It's important not to be tolerant of one's beliefs if that person believes that more than 4 billion people are going to burn and suffer in extreme agony forever.

  • @drrobertoboogie97 I think you're skewing the video by incorporating religion into the discussion. RP never speaks about religion. He claims that he gets to his peaceful beliefs through Christ. Would you prefer him to say his peaceful nature came from a different man, say a professor? Part of your problem comes in the meanings you associate with words used to describe one who follows Christ. Catholics/ Baptists = Religion. Christianity = Christ and Peace, not Religion.

  • @JFTDDS Christianity is by definition a religion.

    Christianity: the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, or its beliefs and practices. (New Oxford American Dictionary)

  • @drrobertoboogie97 Yes, you have the right to do whatever you want to do, that doesn't mean that you're right, and on the same hand, no one HAS to justify their beliefs to you, you have the same option as the rest of us, believe it or don't believe it but it seems to me that you're being the intolerant one here.

  • @LESLIEAWOOD66 I'm being intolerant? You're the one who believes that anyone who doesn't share the exact beliefs as you will be burnt and tortured in immense agony for all eternity. Your beliefs don't make sense, you're the one who has to make sense out of them. You're the one who needs to justify this torture thing you believe, otherwise you're extremely dangerous to the society. Unjustified beliefs are wrong AND dangerous.

  • @drrobertoboogie97 Look at you just assuming that you know my beliefs, I was taught, as a Christian, that I do what I'm supposed to and be accepting of everyone- that doesn't mean I have to accept the lifestyles but I don't go around throwing rocks at people because I don't like the way they live, I get along with everyone and I believe that in the end we will be judged, how people are punished? I don't know, I have no control of how others decide to live and I dont try to.

  • @drrobertoboogie97 So, I guess I don't really see how that makes me intolerant or dangerous.

  • @drrobertoboogie97 We could look at Romans 12:17-18 as well if you like "Do not repay anyone evil for evil. Be careful to do what is right in the eyes of everybody. If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone."

  • @TheBmddds What we have here is a contradiction. What do we call books with contradictions in them? That's right, bullshit.

  • Ron paul kicks ass! In a peaceful way of course :)

  • You've hit a homerun with this one. The perfect clips, great editing, heart-warming music, and...I'm sorry...I think I've got something in my eye.

    *chokes up*

  • The peace candidate always wins, if there is one.

    Sadly, most reveal themselves to be warmongers upon winning office.

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  • We posted this on Ron Paul Flix yesterday. Very glad we made it go viral and quadruple your hits. Che us out ay Ron Paul Flix dot com

  • @RonPaulFlix Thank you for posting this video to your site. I enjoyed your playlist very much! Keep it up... for Liberty!

  • @JFTDDS Thanks man..

  • what is this clip from and when - thanx.

  • I watched this 6 times. My eyes filled with tears. How can we stand by and let the elite tell us this man is Not the a front runner, HE IS THE FRONT RUNNER OF THE ENTIRE GOVERNMENT.

    It burns in the core of my soul to see the media bash him.

    I "Upon the altar of God I pledge eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man "

    Long live the Public

    and death to world government. For it is the ultimate Tyranny.

  • Of course he's right, This Man is the most noble I have ever known.

    Stands for peace.

    Stands for liberty

    Stand for freedom.

    Champion of the Constitution.

    and just think, the media, corporations and our current gov is hard at work to tell people he is not right for America.

    I don't know another single human being that is more American.

    HOW DARE THEY............ I will never forget what they have tried to do.

    I am thoroughly convinced that America has fallen to evil.

  • Honesty Compassion Intelligence Guts

    very few Republicans have it

    very few Democrats have it

  • This is your last chance America, don't screw it up again .

  • I want to cry. He's so right. Ron Paul 2012.

  • So many are so foolish. Logic isn't part of the electorate.

  • This nation doesn't give a d@mn about treating others how we would be treated. And "values" voters reject Ron Paul! Shows you the state of understanding amongst America Christians. They may love Christ, just not more than being manly and macho!

  • Wonderful video :) ...time to spread the message further as much as possible.

    I'm an atheist, however my teachings come from the golden and the silver rule, and is not tied to just 1 religion. It's a basis for many religions and secular thinking alike.

    1: One should treat others as one would like others to treat oneself

    2: One should not treat others in ways that one would not like to be treated

    Would you like War thrust upon you? Would you want peace for yourself and others?

  • @kardentyrell I'm glad you can use your intelligence to respect a man who differs with you on spiritual beliefs. It's interesting, the Christ of whom Ron Paul speaks, and the principles that make sense to you are universal ideas that should unite us all. Personally, I feel that's who Christ is/was. The prince of peace was here on earth to unite, to give us freedom of choice and to inform us that we are all equal. Don't let religion ruin Christ's message. Thanks for the post!

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