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I think the video speaks for itself.
Ron Paul wrote:If we are not a ... religious nation it won't work.

The bible says we're supposed to have honest currency and that we're not supposed to print the money.

From a biblical standpoint ... we need to look into the morality and constitutionality of our monetary system.

The bible is very clear and upfront: only and be honest with weights and measures

The bible is a good defense of the market and private property ownership
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The Bible also has some rather blunt things to say about income inequality. What do you reckon the odds are of him enshrining those in law?
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To quote specifically:

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How can the Bible say anything about fiat currency when that's a modern invention? :D
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Classically among fundies, the Bible is interpreted to forbid all things not expressly permitted...
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Zaune wrote:The Bible also has some rather blunt things to say about income inequality. What do you reckon the odds are of him enshrining those in law?
Haha. Fundies pick and choose which parts of the Bible they want to emphasize, or even acknowledge at all.
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No, Ron Paul is just shamelessly misrepresenting what the Bible actually teaches. The only financial system even vaguely endorsed by the New Testament is a socialist / proto-communist type system where wealth is shared among members of the Church. But the New Testament doesn't really prescribe or endorse a system of government.

The Old Testament, however, devotes many books to describing a "perfect" system of government. It's theocratic, of course, but also overtly socialistic, in that all land is owned by the state, and allocated to each tribe/family. If land is sold, it reverts back to the original owner after a certain time period (see Jubilee year), to ensure that the wealthy don't eventually end up owning all the land.

Sigh... the Bible is really better oriented politically for left-wing propagandists. Unfortunately, it turns out everyone is stupid and nobody really reads anything.
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Destructionator XIII wrote:
Zaune wrote:The Bible also has some rather blunt things to say about income inequality. What do you reckon the odds are of him enshrining those in law?
He's actually for that. The Bible talks about good people being generous, and Ron Paul talks about that all the time. He's for tax deductions for private charity, and he thinks private generosity is a better way than the government doing it.
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The first christians were religious commies, its were the inspiration for religious socialism comes from. Charities have nothing to do with that.
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Destructionator XIII wrote:
Zaune wrote:The Bible also has some rather blunt things to say about income inequality. What do you reckon the odds are of him enshrining those in law?
He's actually for that. The Bible talks about good people being generous, and Ron Paul talks about that all the time. He's for tax deductions for private charity, and he thinks private generosity is a better way than the government doing it.
Of course, we already have tax deductions for private charity, and the wealthy by and large don't seem to care much (with a few notable exceptions, who still wind up ridiculously wealthy anyway). Can you point to a single instance where public charity has ever worked better than government taxation for reducing wealth inequality or providing for public welfare?

As for charities being more effective than government programs...as I recall, Social Security and Medicaid/Medicare and publicly funded roads and fire protection and police and food stamps and unemployment insurance and so on have done pretty damned well in their stated goals, with major problems typically arising when idiot politicians try to cut their funding below what's necessary to run them. Or setting limits on taxation like with the Social Security tax.

I don't recall the wealthy pitching in during the Great Depression and solving the problem of vanished savings through charity, though they had the ability to do so. I don't recall the wealthy pitching in during the recent housing crash and putting together a charity to provide mortgage payment assistance.

Everything I learn about Ron Paul tells me that he is a very self-consistent individual who unfortunately suffers from a significant departure from reality.
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Not too surprised. Why wouldn't a Creationist view the Bible as embracing his looney ideas? Just another sign Ron Paul is like all the other deranged lunatics.
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SirNitram wrote:Not too surprised. Why wouldn't a Creationist view the Bible as embracing his looney ideas? Just another sign Ron Paul is like all the other deranged lunatics.
I have another point to add to my ever growing list of retarded positions that Ron Paul holds.
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Destructionator XIII wrote:He's actually for that. The Bible talks about good people being generous, and Ron Paul talks about that all the time. He's for tax deductions for private charity, and he thinks private generosity is a better way than the government doing it.
That implies... an unwarrantedly optimistic view of human nature on his part, to put it charitably. I've noticed that in a lot of conservatives, actually; it's not that they don't care about anyone less fortunate than themselves, it's just that they genuinely believe that the innate fundamental goodness of Man will prevail in the end if we just leave people to their own devices.
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I don't give a damn whether Ron Paul thinks the rich should give money to the poor. He thinks they don't have to if they don't want to, because the Bible does doesn't tell them to. We know what the practical consequences of that are. 'Nuff said.
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Yeah, I wouldn't really want Ron Paul as president either.

But then, I don't want any of the Republican or Democratic candidates to be President.
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The thing is though, even with high taxation and deeply entrenched social security, public health and other welfare programs, person contributions of time and money to charity are still higher/equal in Australia, NZ and the UK than in the US where there is that alleged "tradition" of private charity.
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Video of Ron Paul defending the Confederate cause in front of a Confederate battle flag



How much of a massive asshole is this guy?
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bobalot wrote:Video of Ron Paul defending the Confederate cause in front of a Confederate battle flag
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How much of a massive asshole is this guy?
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bobalot wrote:Video of Ron Paul defending the Confederate cause in front of a Confederate battle flag:
You know, I used to have a certain grudging respect for Ron Paul; I might vehemently disagree with his policies, but I got the impression he was at least well-intentioned.

Apparently, I was wrong.
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Sidewinder wrote:
bobalot wrote:Video of Ron Paul defending the Confederate cause in front of a Confederate battle flag
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How much of a massive asshole is this guy?
"Governments derive their power by the consent of the governed?" What about the slaves? Did they ever consent to be enslaved, whipped and beaten, forced to work without compensation, raped, executed without a fair trial, etc.?
Haven't you read Ron Paul's newsletters? Black people don't count.
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I don't know if this can be classified as racism. I mean, if we take into account the other stuff like his belief in that charity thing it might just be that he honestly believes the Confederates would have abolished slavery and equalized the black man on their own. You know, just how they would have magically handed out charity to everyone. It sort of fits with the thing Zaune said about these people being stupidly optimistic about human nature. So there actually is a distinct possibility that he is not a racist, just stupid.
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bobalot wrote:I think the video speaks for itself.
You mean the part where he's trying to convince a bunch of Bible thumpers that the Bible supports his position? Don't get me wrong, I'd rather he didn't try to exploit their delusions like this, but putting your political positions in a context that is relevant to your audience is nothing new.
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Purple wrote:I don't know if this can be classified as racism. I mean, if we take into account the other stuff like his belief in that charity thing it might just be that he honestly believes the Confederates would have abolished slavery and equalized the black man on their own. You know, just how they would have magically handed out charity to everyone. It sort of fits with the thing Zaune said about these people being stupidly optimistic about human nature. So there actually is a distinct possibility that he is not a racist, just stupid.
I believe he does say that economics would eventually have forced the Confederacy to abandon slavery because of how inefficient it was compared to free labor, as well as the fact that there was now a gigantic free zone to the North that's not legally obliged to return slaves to them which would raise the cost of having to catch fugitive slaves. As for the Bible thing, in addition to what Grumman said, I think he is friends with Gary North, or at least friends of friends with him. Gary North is a writer at LewRockwell.com who apparently decided to go line-by-line through the whole Bible to make a case for capitalism. I cannot vouch for the accuracy of what he says, as I am not about to read the whole Bible. Frankly, I don't really care, either, about making a case for it based on the rantings of crazy people in the desert.
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I think for most people there's a point past which you just stop caring what Ron Paul claims to be thinking. Sure, you can go to the trouble of figuring out explanations for all the crazy things coming out of his mouth.

He's not really for creationism, he's just saying X.

He's not really profiteering from race hatred, he's just doing Y.

He's not really in favor of this, that, and the other thing, he's just saying Z to get elected.

I have a low tolerance for this sort of thing, though. As a rule, I figure a politician will always try to look better at face value than he really is. He'd be a fool not to. If the politician is competent, they will succeed. Obama, for example, makes a point of looking good on paper even when he doesn't look good in practice. He's a competent politician.

And if Ron Paul's competent, then all the horrible things coming out of his mouth are actually less bad than the reality of Ron Paul in office would be. In which case I don't want him anywhere near the Oval Office, and I don't care what the rationalization du jour is for the Ron Paul Madness of the Week.
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Panzersharkcat wrote:As for the Bible thing, in addition to what Grumman said, I think he is friends with Gary North, or at least friends of friends with him. Gary North is a writer at LewRockwell.com who apparently decided to go line-by-line through the whole Bible to make a case for capitalism.
Through whatever convoluted logic, interpretation, and translation, you can make the Bible say absolutely anything at all that you want, and it has thus been used to justify pretty much everything.
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Mayabird wrote:
Panzersharkcat wrote:As for the Bible thing, in addition to what Grumman said, I think he is friends with Gary North, or at least friends of friends with him. Gary North is a writer at LewRockwell.com who apparently decided to go line-by-line through the whole Bible to make a case for capitalism.
Through whatever convoluted logic, interpretation, and translation, you can make the Bible say absolutely anything at all that you want, and it has thus been used to justify pretty much everything.
Pretty much, which is why I prefer to not use the rantings of crazy people in the desert whose words have been altered over thousands of years as justifications for anything.
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