I wonder if America will be dumb enough to support this crazy guy....
Yup, dumb enough..
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I think this guy as a high priest probably doesn't only want to accomplish his will, but would rather BECOME his will as a god also.. With his own temple too if you know what I mean.Philip wrote: And I do know that God used a lot of unbelievers to accomplish his will throughout Scripture.
Gman, I hate the thought of the what-ifs of Romney. But I could also say this about the others. There are some really good fellows that I wish would have run, but the parties' kingmakers so closely control the process that it's truly difficult for an outsider without name recognition and mounds of cash to come in and challenge the good ole boys. By the time guys have any national name recognition, they owe so many power brokers that its tough to be truly independent in thought and deed. They're virtually paid for by that point!I think this guy as a high priest probably doesn't only want to accomplish his will, but would rather BECOME his will as a god also.. With his own temple too if you know what I mean.
Nope i think you said it best the first time " dump enough "I wonder if America will be dump enough to support this crazy guy....
Yup, dumb enough..
Scary thing is, if the economy improves just a bit, and if a third party candidate emerges (say, like Ron Paul - scary as HE is), then you may well have the perfect storm for Obama II.I think Romney will be our next president. If he gets the nomination, there are too many people who would vote for whoever is not Obama.
Kinda like it's predestined, eh?Of course, ultimately, it is God that instills leaders in office, as to His divine and eternal purposes
I can see that, as well. The anti-Obama votes are split between Paul and Romney, for example. Then that would leave President Obama, with possibly the majority of votes.Scary thing is, if the economy improves just a bit, and if a third party candidate emerges (say, like Ron Paul - scary as HE is), then you may well have the perfect storm for Obama II.
Well, Rick, let's not go there, not today (at the moment, a bit depleted of emotional/intellectual energy for that one) haha. However, Scripture clearly teaches God installs leaders and gives them authority. And, obviously, God hasn't always voted as I would have. And He still apparently HATES the Cubs, LOL.Kinda like it's predestined, eh?
I agree, Philip. Especially the part about the CubsPhilip wrote:Well, Rick, let's not go there, not today (at the moment, a bit depleted of emotional/intellectual energy for that one) haha. However, Scripture clearly teaches God installs leaders and gives them authority. And, obviously, God hasn't always voted as I would have. And He still apparently HATES the Cubs, LOL.Kinda like it's predestined, eh?