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I caught that too.

you cracked the case, peggy sue.

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People who claim to be practicing christians, but really aren't, probably don't know that priest has a specific meaning and context.
Agreed. The other possibility is bigotry against Papists. <—-example of microaggression bigotry. LOL

Remember the kerfuffle over JFK’s election because he might be more beholding to the Pope than the Constitution? Who would have guessed that, about 70 years later, we’d have a President who was more beholding to money than the Constitution?
 
Using "priests" disregards all Protestants.
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Revelation [5:10], "Through your blood you have made us into priests and kings."[FONT=&quot]


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No shit, you fucking moron. I’ve been saying that for years. Pedo Don and Slick Willie were Pedo Buddies. They were also both draft-dodgers, adulterers and impeached along with being pedophile buddies of Jeffrey Epstein. Get a clue, dumbass.

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Douche Dutch - you're dumb as a lamppost. (to be kind about it..)

Donald Trump was a democrat for decades. You think that's some sort of "gotcha," you slack jawed moron?
 
The article stated that the religious would reason that just flipping the switch would be killing, i.e. murder. I maintain that if that is true, then not flipping the switch murders five rather than one. Flipping the switch is both the moral and the logical thing to do.

You've never taken an ethics class, obviously.

The principle at work is "active" or "passive" engagement. Under the the realists such as Locke or Kant, active engagement bears direct responsivity for action, where a passive disengagement cannot. The view of Hobbs or even Machiavelli would be that outcome is the basis of the ethical question rather than the action taken.

Of course conservative ethics tend to align with Locke and Kant, where the left is unquestionably guided by Rousseau and Hegel.
 
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