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    Default Evangelical Christian pastor Mark Harris lied and knowingly committed fraud

    It's hilarious to see the fake tears of Mark Harris, Republican Evangelical pastor who knowingly employed a consultant on his campaign who committed tons of election fraud.

    He was warned by his son countless times, in email and text messages and in person, but he forged ahead anyway because Conservatives can only win elections now if they cheat.

    I believe that the Republican Party employs these kinds of people and tactics regularly.

    This case in NC isn't an aberration, it is the Conservative norm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LV426 View Post
    It's hilarious to see the fake tears of Mark Harris, Republican Evangelical pastor who knowingly employed a consultant on his campaign who committed tons of election fraud.

    He was warned by his son countless times, in email and text messages and in person, but he forged ahead anyway because Conservatives can only win elections now if they cheat.

    I believe that the Republican Party employs these kinds of people and tactics regularly.

    This case in NC isn't an aberration, it is the Conservative norm.
    There are a surprising number of self-identified "Christians" who believe that cheating and lying are acceptable if they are in the service of a higher calling

    On a related tangent, in my experience the more someone wears their "Christianity" on their sleeve, the more they are prone to publically professing their faith, it actually seems to be a leading indicator that they are morally flawed and ethically dubious individuals.

    I can't say I have robust statistical proof of this, but it seems to me that the Christians who do not wear their faith on their sleeve and practice modesty, temperance, and restraint tend to be the individuals more genuinely committed to a life of moral virtue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    There are a surprising number of self-identified "Christians" who believe that cheating and lying are acceptable if they are in the service of a higher calling

    On a related tangent, in my experience the more someone wears their "Christianity" on their sleeve, the more they are prone to publically professing their faith, it actually seems to be a leading indicator that they are morally flawed and ethically dubious individuals.

    I can't say I have robust statistical proof of this, but it seems to me that the Christians who do not wear their faith on their sleeve and practice modesty, temperance, and restraint tend to be the individuals more genuinely committed to a life of moral virtue.
    American Evangelicals practice itjihad, which allows you to lie, cheat, and deceive in order to serve the end goal of the religious fundamentalist caliphate, be it Muslim or Christian or anything else.

    Basically, that the ends justify the means.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    There are a surprising number of self-identified "Christians" who believe that cheating and lying are acceptable if they are in the service of a higher calling

    On a related tangent, in my experience the more someone wears their "Christianity" on their sleeve, the more they are prone to publically professing their faith, it actually seems to be a leading indicator that they are morally flawed and ethically dubious individuals.

    I can't say I have robust statistical proof of this, but it seems to me that the Christians who do not wear their faith on their sleeve and practice modesty, temperance, and restraint tend to be the individuals more genuinely committed to a life of moral virtue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LV426 View Post
    It's hilarious to see the fake tears of Mark Harris, Republican Evangelical pastor who knowingly employed a consultant on his campaign who committed tons of election fraud.

    He was warned by his son countless times, in email and text messages and in person, but he forged ahead anyway because Conservatives can only win elections now if they cheat.

    I believe that the Republican Party employs these kinds of people and tactics regularly.

    This case in NC isn't an aberration, it is the Conservative norm.

    fake news

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    Quote Originally Posted by I Love America View Post
    fake news
    Bad news for you is that it isn't fake news, and North Carolina has set a new election because of what this Evangelical pastor did.
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