When a football team is losing at  half time what does the coach say ? Pick 
one  :
( 1 ) the other team is rotten and  bad and horrible, or
( 2 ) here is what our mistakes  have been, and here are my ideas
for fixing the  problems
 
Seems to me if the Republicans are  to stop being wimps in congress they
need to fix the problems they  have.
 
It also seems to me that there are  at least two kinds of Libertarians.
Actually there may be more like 22  kinds, but to keep it simple--
 
Not exactly a secret that I think  Very Highly of the work Pamela Geller
is doing on her site, Atlas Shrugs,  which I regard as one of the top
3 or 4 sites which are critical of  Islam. Can't exactly deny that
her viewpoint is Libertarian. OK,  she also is a Randist, but
Randism is a version of  Libertarianism. Anyway, whatever kind
of Libertarian she is,  Libertarianism motivates her in the best possible
way to stand up against  Islam.
 
About Ron Paul, his approach to  Islam is 180 degrees the opposite.
This would not matter if the issue  was, say, Theosophy, which may be
wrong about X, Y, and Z, but is no  threat to anyone.
 
Islam, however, IS a major threat  and you can even argue that we either
already are at war with Islam, or  we soon will be, that this is 1940
even if it isn't quite  1941.
 
Yet Paul is not concerned about  Islam except insofar as some individual 
Muslims
are naughty characters and blow  people up now and then. Certainly he isn't
concerned enough to actually study  much of anything about Islam to find 
out,
as Geller knows in spades from a  helluva lot of research, that the Qur'an 
itself
promotes violence and aggression.  All of that flies over Paul's head.
 
But Geller, alas, is  pro-homosexual. She is all in favor or degenerate 
rights.
She makes a big issue out of this  every once in a while. On purely 
Libertarian grounds.
I don't know what Paul's views on  this issue are, so for now I cannot 
comment,
but here we have a Libertarian  arguing that homosexuality is perfectly OK.
 
How can a Christian, or a Buddhist  for that matter but letting Buddhism 
pass for now,
agree with Libertarianism on this  issue ?  How is it remotely possible ? 
The Biblical\
view is completely different, and  it is for Jews also, not just Christians.
 
I really don't see how the Mormons  reconcile their moral views with 
Libertarianism
and I now wonder how actual  Christians can do so .
 
These are  the cruxes of the  matter.
First, how to make sense of two  diametrically opposite approaches to Islam
by two outspoken Libertarians,  and
Second, how can Christian  faith be reconciled with Libertarianism when
on moral issues it takes an  altogether different stand ?
 
perplexed
Billy
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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