Trebuchet
Penultimate Amazing
Your last two posts are completely off-topic. The topic is Ted Cruz.
ETA: Three posts now.
ETA: Three posts now.
Your last two posts are completely off-topic. The topic is Ted Cruz.
ETA: Three posts now.
“Believing is not simply sitting aside and doing a polite little golf clap,” Cruz told the congregation at his friend Robert Jeffress’ congregation, First Baptist Dallas. “Believing is putting everything you have, your heart, soul, life, putting everything (into) standing for what’s right.”
His campaign website and his U.S. Senate biography tout among his accomplishments as solicitor general of Texas that he fought for the “constitutionality of the Ten Commandments monument at the Texas State Capitol and the words ‘under God’ in the Pledge of Allegiance.” ...
3. Forget “dog whistle” politics with coded messages to religious voters. Cruz has a trumpet....
4. Religious liberty is his basic stump speech theme.
“In the past month, we have seen religious liberty under assault at an unprecedented level,” Cruz told the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition outside Des Moines in April....
I don't think Cruz's theism is anything remotely similar to Trump's or Obama's.
5 faith facts about Sen. Ted Cruz: It’s all about God’s work
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/the-gops-affinity-ayn-rand-wont-go-awayTed Cruz
Historical figure: Ayn Rand, “one of my all-time heroes.”
You're using the "no true Evangelical" fallacy.http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/the-gops-affinity-ayn-rand-wont-go-away
This is completely incompatible with actual Evangelical Christianity.
Not to mention digging your heels in when you should reconsider.You're using the "no true Evangelical" fallacy.
What makes you so sure he's (Cruz) not just faking to play the Evangelicals?
This is what the left wants to think that the right thinks. That doesn't mean it's what the right actually thinks.
Mr. Cruz seems little interested in being "president of everybody," but laser focused on being in power.That's the was I see it, and it makes me angry. Cruz decides that he can't win New York, so it doesn't matter how mad New Yorkers get. It's a very divisive form of politics. He should have some sense that he's running to be President of everybody. Instead, he just wants his electoral votes.
You're using the "no true Evangelical" fallacy.
Have you seen his father?
Mr. Cruz seems little interested in being "president of everybody," but laser focused on being in power.
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/the-gops-affinity-ayn-rand-wont-go-away
This is completely incompatible with actual Evangelical Christianity.
if he were a sham Christian, then if he won the presidency there would be no need for him to want to put Ten Commandments monuments at the White House, The Capitol, and the SCOTUS building. But somehow I suspect that he would really try to do that. That is why I am hesitant to call him a sham Christian.
As a former evangelical, I don't think that's possible. Not at least with that specific theocratic evangelical Christianity.3) he is a true and heartfelt Christian and a sham Ayn Rand believer
Nonsense, it's textbook. You don't get to decide who is an evangelical and who isn't. Therefore you can't say he's not really an evangelical.No, it's not. (I just re-read the wiki on NTS fallacy.)
Nonsense, it's textbook. You don't get to decide who is an evangelical and who isn't. Therefore you can't say he's not really an evangelical.
Sorry.
Ad Hoc Rescue
Psychologically, it is understandable that you would try to rescue a cherished belief from trouble. When faced with conflicting data, you are likely to mention how the conflict will disappear if some new assumption is taken into account. However, if there is no good reason to accept this saving assumption other than that it works to save your cherished belief, your rescue is an Ad Hoc Rescue.
Example:
Yolanda: If you take four of these tablets of vitamin C every day, you will never get a cold.
Juanita: I tried that last year for several months, and still got a cold.
Yolanda: Did you take the tablets every day?
Juanita: Yes.
Yolanda: Well, I'll bet you bought some bad tablets.
As a former evangelical, I don't think that's possible. Not at least with that specific theocratic evangelical Christianity.
I absolutely CAN make the claim that religious con artists exist, and that all signs point to Cruz being one. Calling Ayn Rand a "personal hero" is VERY strong evidence that the Evangelical thing is a shallow act for political gain.