Johnny E. Mahaffey
January 11, 2013
RUBIO'S CHURCH
JOHNNY MAHAFFEY SAYS:
KEEP RUBIO'S CHURCH FROM STATE!
POLITICIANS IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING
According to a poll in "The Week" (December 14, 2012, pg. 17), Americans are basically broken down into thirds when it comes to religious belief:
40% "very religious"
31% "nonreligious"
29% "moderately religious"
The poll also reveals: "Religiousness is highest in Southern states...". So, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio fits right in when he told "GQ" magazine that the age of the Earth is "one of the great mysteries". A similar statement was made by a candidate in 2008, named Barack Obama, when he said to Dan Amira in NYMag.com that didn't "presume to know" about whether the universe adhered to biblical dogma, or scientific fact.
They dodge questions in fear of offending potential voters. In Florida, as with the rest of the "Southern states", those voters are extremely pro-afterlife, and any suggestion of their golden-golden years gets a turned cheek, so to speak. Rubio is well aware of this. Remember, it's in Florida that a good old fashioned Christian "book burning" took place -- all non-Christian view books, burned; education books, burned; a Quran, burned (In light of the religious problems going on and the deaths incurred from this sort of thing, they still did it). It is 2013, by the way, Rubio. Not 1713, you know that, right?
Fighting intolerance with intolerance. What idiot came up with that idea? Oh, right. The "Southern states" did. Keep Rubio and his delusions of political grandeur out of office. Our politicians shouldn't even be talking of such religious ideology, flexing their bias at any passing "different" non-member to their church of self-worship. Talk... oh, I don't know, about the freakin' economy! Taxes! Law! Medical care! We don't need ostentatious prayers, we need results!
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