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Old 09-10-2006, 02:35 PM   #32
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How interesting. I look at the actions taken, but yet you have the ability to look at the hearts of those involved.

For example, you know that Clinton was a genuinely religious man. You know this how? Because he was filmed coming out of church after the Monica story broke?

You also seem to know that Reagan was completely uncomfortable with his Christian professions.

I do not call it hypocrisy for me, as a member of the Christian base you reference, to aspire to living a better life while understanding that I need to improve. Rather than citing that as hypocrisy, I would regard it as an understanding of my limited ability as a human to be good and do good. Is it a bad thing to wish to be better than I am? It is no "convenient understanding". It is a fact that I am not as good a person as I should be.

The more I type, the more insulting I find your whole premise to be.
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