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Originally Posted by WilliamJenningsBryan
The good folks over at GODVOTER have compiled some extensive information on all the presidential candidates, and I encourage all Christians to check out this site. While we haven't fully vetted this information, it looks on the surface to be in accordance with Biblical principles. As an aside, I don't know why more of these groups don't seek our endorsement – being the only True Christian™ church on earth.
http://www.godvoter.org/
As to Mr. Paul, he seems to be a bit slippery in his commitments and coming forward in a responsible way at disclosing his beliefs.
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. . .and yet, with his grade of "C", he's scoring better than Rick Santorum (no score??), Mitt Romney (F), and Ick Perry (D+).
For some reason, Nut Gingrinch gets a C+, even with
responses like this:
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Newt Gingrich has yet to respond to our questions below, sent to the Newt Gingrich 2012 campaign in October of 2011, about his beliefs. On April 27, 2011, however, Newt Gingrich did comment on one of the central Catholic beliefs:
"Slowly, over a decade, the centrality of the Eucharist in the Catholic Mass became more and more obvious to me." (Newt Gingrich at National Catholic Prayer Breakfast on April 27, 2011)
The "Eucharist" Newt Gingrich mentioned represents the Roman Catholic beliefs that when blessed by the Catholic priest, bread and wine turn into Jesus' physical human flesh and blood, which the congregants at the Catholic mass are then required to eat and drink in order to remain saved.
In reality, the Catholic Eucharist is an unsavory, cannibalistic heresy invented by Roman Catholicism to portray itself as the monopolistic dispenser of Jesus' salvation. This heresy contradicts Jesus' clarification that the content of the cup symbolizes the blood shed on the cross to pay the death penalty for our sins but remains, "fruit of the vine" - i.e., wine:
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