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Sept 20, 2018 22:22:33 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2018 22:22:33 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_rq5EpcQx07 minutes long but its all said in the first few minutes... dirty laundry coming home to roost he was a little commy before reagan just like brennen....
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Sept 20, 2018 23:29:22 GMT -5
Post by Dennis J on Sept 20, 2018 23:29:22 GMT -5
Reminded of a comment once heard along the way to becoming 75 years old. “If you were not more liberal when young, you lacked “heart;” if you do not become more conservative as you age, you lack “brains!”
Could be some truth in that, eh?
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Post by dmmichgood on Sept 21, 2018 3:00:30 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_rq5EpcQx07 minutes long but its all said in the first few minutes... dirty laundry coming home to roost he was a little commy before reagan just like brennen.... You watch too much Fox News, Wally.
Maybe your problem is that you only hear the first few minutes, -but even 7 minutes is still way too little this time.
As per usual they took one bit out of a larger article in The NEW YORKER that suited them a built a whole story out of nothing!
Now see what really was said! See if you agree with Comey about this. Comey's college thesis, “The Christian in Politics,” is about power and integrity, and is anchored in a comparison of the political philosophies of Reinhold Niebuhr and Jerry Falwell.
Comey concluded that Falwell was a huckster who was inclined to “violate the constitutional separation of Church and State as well as the tax-exempt status of his church.”
He was repelled by what he saw as Falwell’s false projection of virtue.
Comey considered Niebuhr, however, to be an intellectual giant, one of “the world’s greatest moral and political theologians.”
He concurred with Niebuhr that Christians were “essential to the political order,” and that a life led in emulation of Jesus was one “guided by the impossible norm of love,” and that such an existence placed “political institutions under greater possibilities.”
Now does THAT sound like a "communist," Wally?
www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/james-comeys-intellectual-history
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Sept 21, 2018 6:15:10 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2018 6:15:10 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_rq5EpcQx07 minutes long but its all said in the first few minutes... dirty laundry coming home to roost he was a little commy before reagan just like brennen.... You watch too much Fox News, Wally.
Maybe your problem is that you only hear the first few minutes, -but even 7 minutes is still way too little this time.
As per usual they took one bit out of a larger article in The NEW YORKER that suited them a built a whole story out of nothing!
Now see what really was said! See if you agree with Comey about this. Comey's college thesis, “The Christian in Politics,” is about power and integrity, and is anchored in a comparison of the political philosophies of Reinhold Niebuhr and Jerry Falwell.
Comey concluded that Falwell was a huckster who was inclined to “violate the constitutional separation of Church and State as well as the tax-exempt status of his church.”
He was repelled by what he saw as Falwell’s false projection of virtue.
Comey considered Niebuhr, however, to be an intellectual giant, one of “the world’s greatest moral and political theologians.”
He concurred with Niebuhr that Christians were “essential to the political order,” and that a life led in emulation of Jesus was one “guided by the impossible norm of love,” and that such an existence placed “political institutions under greater possibilities.”
Now does THAT sound like a "communist," Wally?
www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/james-comeys-intellectual-historysince he seems to be a person who changes with the wind...yes... you know there are people who profess to be christian and are communists at the same time right? and goodness gracious he admitted he was one....
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