What has being Mormon got to do with anything. I am looking forward to the day when someone can become President and honestly say they do not belong to any particular faith of belief. i think we will have a black woman president before that happens.
lol, you dont even know what that means. you only know the perverted man form of how they treat people. the problem with communism is the human element. greed, power and self righteousness is the bain of us all. that's why it does not work.
i'd say to an extent both. His faith isn't the reason for many of his flaws. But it is also the reson for others, as it affects someone outlook on all life, statistically it's probably had a detrimental effect somewhere.
When did i claim there was a statstic proving it? It's more probable that within the next 3 hours i'll need to go to the toilet, then that i'll spontaneously combust. Doesn't mean there's a study that proves it. It's known that every face of a persons life affects every decision they make. For example, my friend (who i haven't actually spoken to for about a year... may have to look him up sometime...) takes his christian faith to moderate extremes, and trusts everyone. That's caused him to make some rather bad decisions. I'm not saying his religions says he must do something bad, just that in certain cases it may impair judgement. (E.g. views on gay marriage, or abortion for ones with a strong religious impact.)
I'm not stereotyping. Every religion, culture, group of any kind does this to their members. The examples i gave are just ones i see with major publicity, (i know the chiristian bible never bans abortion, or gay marriages. but religion is often used as a banner against these things. an observation, not a steretype.)
seriously? dude lighten up...if you want to go there look at the theology of Rev. Wright..LW causes that they supported were responsible for genocide in the Caribbean, Central America, and South America...
i think not, thats why it will never work
It's more probable that within the next 3 hours i'll need to go to the toilet, then that i'll spontaneously combust. Doesn't mean there's a study that proves it.
It's known that every face of a persons life affects every decision they make. For example, my friend (who i haven't actually spoken to for about a year... may have to look him up sometime...) takes his christian faith to moderate extremes, and trusts everyone. That's caused him to make some rather bad decisions.
I'm not saying his religions says he must do something bad, just that in certain cases it may impair judgement. (E.g. views on gay marriage, or abortion for ones with a strong religious impact.)
how does that happen?
arent you stereotyping?
The examples i gave are just ones i see with major publicity, (i know the chiristian bible never bans abortion, or gay marriages. but religion is often used as a banner against these things. an observation, not a steretype.)