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Ron Paul explains his faith and why he votes for Peace
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  • 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?

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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.

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

  • @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.

  • @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.

  • @JFTDDS Thanks man..

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