Posted: 11/24/2014 7:04:16 PM EDT
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http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/11/23/liberal-challenges-mike-rowe-to-explain-how-a-christian-or-anyone-could-vote-republican-rowes-answer-is-simply-awesome/
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Yes it is. Its red and when I click on it, the story comes up.
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No hotlink and no summary to see if the link is even worth clicking on. Fail. My link is hot linked. No, no it's not. Yes it is. Its red and when I click on it, the story comes up.
It's not hot linked for me either, but I'm not a lazy complainer, so I didn't feel the need to mention it ETA.....And I wish Mike would have explained how conservatism aligns itself with Christianity far more than it does liberalism. |
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Yes it is. Its red and when I click on it, the story comes up.
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No hotlink and no summary to see if the link is even worth clicking on. Fail. My link is hot linked. No, no it's not. Yes it is. Its red and when I click on it, the story comes up.
It's because your a non Team Member and arf gets payed to let a company hotlink urls. Unless it has [ url=][/url ] on either side of it. It's not hot linked for Team Member (kinda ironic when you think about it) |
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Yes it is. Its red and when I click on it, the story comes up.
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No hotlink and no summary to see if the link is even worth clicking on. Fail. My link is hot linked. No, no it's not. Yes it is. Its red and when I click on it, the story comes up.
Your browser is converting it then. |
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No hotlink and no summary to see if the link is even worth clicking on. Fail. My link is hot linked. No, no it's not. Yes it is. Its red and when I click on it, the story comes up.
Your browser is converting it then. It's being done by arf as part of their ad revenue. That's why we don't see it. |
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What do you mean "next"? The subversion of the Church has been going on for as long as I remember to include Soviet efforts involving the Church and anti-nuclear movements in the 80s, if not longer. Quoted:
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The Christian Left is the next big thing. and anti-nuclear movements in the 80s, if not longer. In electoral power. |
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What do you mean "next"? The subversion of the Church has been going on for as long as I remember to include Soviet efforts involving the Church and anti-nuclear movements in the 80s, if not longer. Quoted:
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The Christian Left is the next big thing. and anti-nuclear movements in the 80s, if not longer. It goes both ways. Marx's labor theory of value, for example, was inspired by -arguably plagiarized from- Aquinas and the Christian just-price tradition. |
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3. Reconsider your commitment to caps and exclamation points. These are excellent choices when warning people about a fire, a volcanic eruption, an ebola outbreak, or a looming tsunami. But I’m afraid their use in the context of _______________(most places you find them) implies a level of urgency that may exist only in your mind. If you really want to persuade thoughtful people that Christians can’t vote for Republicans and remain Christian ____________, you’ll need to appear credible – not hysterical. Lower case should work just fine. WELL SAID!!!
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Quoted: In electoral power. Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The Christian Left is the next big thing. and anti-nuclear movements in the 80s, if not longer. In electoral power. |
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It goes both ways. Marx's labor theory of value, for example, was inspired by -arguably plagiarized from- Aquinas and the Christian just-price tradition. Quoted:
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The Christian Left is the next big thing. and anti-nuclear movements in the 80s, if not longer. It goes both ways. Marx's labor theory of value, for example, was inspired by -arguably plagiarized from- Aquinas and the Christian just-price tradition. Locke too. |
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Yes it is. Its red and when I click on it, the story comes up.
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No hotlink and no summary to see if the link is even worth clicking on. Fail. My link is hot linked. No, no it's not. Yes it is. Its red and when I click on it, the story comes up.
That's because your browser is parsing the text and creating a link for you. You didn't post a hot link. You doubled your derp. |
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It's because your a non Team Member and arf gets payed to let a company hotlink urls. Unless it has [ url=][/url ] on either side of it. It's not hot linked for Team Member (kinda ironic when you think about it) Quoted:
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No hotlink and no summary to see if the link is even worth clicking on. Fail. My link is hot linked. No, no it's not. Yes it is. Its red and when I click on it, the story comes up.
It's because your a non Team Member and arf gets payed to let a company hotlink urls. Unless it has [ url=][/url ] on either side of it. It's not hot linked for Team Member (kinda ironic when you think about it) Not hot for me and I'm pretty sure my membership hasn't expired. |
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Quoted: The Christian Left is the next big thing. I read a few of their blogs or articles that came up in my news feed for Thom Tillis. It was eye opening. I mean people who claimed to be men of the cloth or at least self identified Christians attacking Tillis for being opposed to abortion or in favor of traditional marriage and pro gun. It's a disturbing mix of liberal self satisfaction and spiritual righteousness. I don't throw down the term blasphemy much, but it was the only word I could think of when people argue that somehow Jesus was in favor of abortion and supported gay marriage in the Gospels. They disagree with 98% of the Bible, but yet somehow manage to assure themselves they are followers of Christ. Kinda like how progressives see the founding documents as scribbles that need to be interpreted for the modern world. Scary stuff. |

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