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Thread #84571   Message #1562822
Posted By: John Hardly
13-Sep-05 - 12:46 PM
Thread Name: BS: 911 & The Sport of God (Moyers speech)
Subject: RE: BS: 911 & The Sport of God (Moyers speech)
Seems to me that Moyers has two passions:

1. Getting Democrats into office.

Moyers is anti-war. Not anti-war like some mudcatters who, like me, begrudginly have to admit that, as a last resort of defense, find war a necessary evil. Moyers is anti-war. Period. Because of that, he finds more use in the election of Democrats.

Moyers is pro-social welfare programs. Moyers judges (hmmm.... he's "judgemental" *wink*) the value of a government by how many poor it can support. Therefore he finds the Democratic party a more useful tool toward that end.

That many here share Moyer's views does not make him "objective". It makes him in agreement with you.

2. Moyers is passionately anti-fundamental-Christianity. I do not mean that he is anti-fundamentalist-Christianity. He does not believe in the fundamentals of Christianity and expends much energy in trying to proselytize as many to his anti-fundamental point of view. Ironically, in this pursuit he trades on calling himself a Christian but he is Christian in two manners -- 1. in personal behavior (I assume) and 2. Like my Yamaha