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After repeatedly fighting the appointment of open homosexuals to Bill Clinton's administration in the 1990's, many Christians now appear ready to elect a Republican, "conservative Christian" president who will commit the same sin.

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  • Having homosexual people working in your administration is no sin. Homosexuals are just like everyone else. They may live in a lifestyle of sin, but so do liars and gossipers and everyone else in the world. If someone is so openly homosexual that it interferes with their work, then they shouldn't be hired, but other than that I see no problem with it. I'm a Christian and I disagree with the lifestyle of homosexuals, but at the same time I think the whole deal with homosexuality is overblown.

  • Perhaps you'll want to re-read the second half of Romans, chapter 1.

  • Right, homosexuality is a sin. I am in no way debating what the Bible says. Nor do I approve of homosexuality at all. It's a sin, but all sins are forgiveable and the same in God's sight, so why not in ours? Who are you to judge someone because they commit a different kind of sin than you?

  • It's the fact that they EMBRACE their sinful behavior - - and even promote it. They say it's healthy and reject God's Law in the process. Worse yet, Romans 1 makes it clear just how depraved their thinking must be in order to engage in that particular kind of sin.

    When hiring employees, don't you think retaining people with that level of depravity will manifest itself in other ways? If not, maybe you don't really believe Scripture is correct when it speaks to this topic.

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  • It was Paul, not Jesus, who said to pray in private. Jesus, by contrast cursed an entire town for not liking what he had to say, Matthew 11:21-24. To say "Jesus preached love and peace" is selective memory. He also said he would not bring peace but a sword. He also cursed a tree and cast demons into pigs. Not exactly a mentally stable fellow.

  • I WANT NAMES! Would Huckabee vote for or against someone for President if they were gay (or mormom)? Religion is a choice, being gay is not. Huckabee is a poor example of a TRUE follower of Jesus Christ. Huckabee is an attention seeker and has America fooled. A wolf in sheep's clothing.

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  • very well said, too bad some people are too stubborn to understand that.

    and i mean Christians and non-Christians. many Christians forget that you should not force the Bible on ppl, so non-believers see this and they get turned off to ever coming to Christ.

    personally, i try to use kindness to express my faith, the way Jesus said to

    but people are often stubborn and dont want to listen because Chirtianity wont tell them that what they're doing is okay even though they know that it's wrong

  • Guess what. Christians aren't perfect either. Christians that attend church 2 or even 3 times a week are capable of committing sins that are worse than secular people. I'm a church going born again Christian and I've seen it myself.

  • Secularism is a religion. too.

    and don't get me started on the Church of Obama and HIS followers. they are scarier than the Bible thumpers.

    Hillary or McCain '08!

    (I miss you Huckabee!)

  • Get over yourself. Your sins are no more tolerable than anyone else's, no matter how you try to spin it. Sin is sin is sin.

  • bahahahaha

  • Wow you've got a narrowminded point of view. Religion should not dictate how people should live there lives. You're imposing your beliefs onto someone else. You're telling someone how to live there life!

  • He never pushed it on anybody; that is true. He said that he will knock on the door and if you don't open it then it's your decision. He never said he will barge in and force feed you a gallon and a half of Bible down your throat. But rejecting him has a consequence, and don't say we haven't warned you because we don't want to hurt you we want to help.

  • Jesus never said to push to Christianity on other people, in fact that annoys people and makes them rebel. He said love one another. He wants you to spread his message, not force someone else to believe in god as you do. So if a man wants to fight for his country you won't let him? ... Who made you boss? By the way i'm strait.

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