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ErikJ

(6,335 posts)
Wed Jan 13, 2016, 09:59 PM Jan 2016

Tea Party lawmaker doesn’t think Obama should cite the Bible: ‘We own the entire tradition’

A Tea Party lawmaker from Virginia attacked President Barack Obama for citing the Bible to criticize Republicans — who he argued owned Christianity.

Rep. Dave Brat (R-VA) appeared Monday on the American Family Radio program hosted by Sandy Rios, where he complained about the president citing Christian teachings to hammer GOP elected officials and candidates who tried to block the settlement of Syrian refugees in the U.S., reported Right Wing Watch.

“He’s using the Christian tradition and trying to bring about compassion by bonking Republicans over the head with the Bible,” Brat said. “It’s almost a comedy routine on what compassion and love is. He’s mocking his enemies in order to compel a larger federal state using the tradition of love.”

The lawmaker said some liberal college professors were debating whether objective truth existed, which he said disqualified Democrats from claiming any part of biblical teachings.

“Our side, the conservative side, needs to reeducate its people that we own the entire tradition,” Brat said. “If you lose the moral argument, you lose the policy argument every time, so we need to reclaim the moral argument, where we’re so strong.”

http://www.rawstory.com/2016/01/tea-party-lawmaker-doesnt-think-obama-should-cite-the-bible-we-own-the-entire-tradition/

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Tea Party lawmaker doesn’t think Obama should cite the Bible: ‘We own the entire tradition’ (Original Post) ErikJ Jan 2016 OP
They OWN Christianity? That's mighty unChristian of him. dmr Jan 2016 #1
Don't you understand? God is a registered Republican. emulatorloo Jan 2016 #2
If this kind of arrogance don't scream that organized religion is to control the masses... icymist Jan 2016 #3
Are they going to claim copyright infringement? Crunchy Frog Jan 2016 #4
Can you say delusional. Wow. OregonBlue Jan 2016 #5
They own it??? WTF? Initech Jan 2016 #6
They need to keep telling themselves, that. dawg Jan 2016 #7

dmr

(28,347 posts)
1. They OWN Christianity? That's mighty unChristian of him.
Wed Jan 13, 2016, 10:09 PM
Jan 2016

And, he is a representative of Congress?

He can take his whacko belief system and shove it.

What an embarrassment to our country.

icymist

(15,888 posts)
3. If this kind of arrogance don't scream that organized religion is to control the masses...
Wed Jan 13, 2016, 10:26 PM
Jan 2016

Then nothing will.

Support unoɹganized religion.

dawg

(10,624 posts)
7. They need to keep telling themselves, that.
Wed Jan 13, 2016, 10:50 PM
Jan 2016

As long as they "own" Jesus, they can't be criticized for not acting very much like him.

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