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How long would it take you to leave a church you don't agree with?
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<blockquote data-quote="melissa" data-source="post: 237376"><p>If I was sitting in a church and the hate messages started, I would get up and leave immediately. That is what I am trying to get obama followers to understand. I am not trying to get them to judge him on what his pastor says, but what obama him self does. He has went to that church for close to twenty years and has called him his mentor, and adviser, as well as saying he was like an uncleand supported it. But yet he says that he has never heard any of those hate messages. That makes him either a liar, or not very observant. A person doesn't go to a church for that long unless he agrees with what is said a least to a certain degree. No matter what he says now. And then, he denounces his pastors, and quits his church, because the going got rough. I wonder if his church friends will vote for him now. If a person doesn't fit in with the plans he has at the time, he just throws them away. These are things that people need to think about before they cast their vote, because you can not take it back later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melissa, post: 237376"] If I was sitting in a church and the hate messages started, I would get up and leave immediately. That is what I am trying to get obama followers to understand. I am not trying to get them to judge him on what his pastor says, but what obama him self does. He has went to that church for close to twenty years and has called him his mentor, and adviser, as well as saying he was like an uncleand supported it. But yet he says that he has never heard any of those hate messages. That makes him either a liar, or not very observant. A person doesn't go to a church for that long unless he agrees with what is said a least to a certain degree. No matter what he says now. And then, he denounces his pastors, and quits his church, because the going got rough. I wonder if his church friends will vote for him now. If a person doesn't fit in with the plans he has at the time, he just throws them away. These are things that people need to think about before they cast their vote, because you can not take it back later. [/QUOTE]
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