A presidential candidate who raped a woman then went after her publicly and ended up paying more money for that yea. You guys and your “Christian morals” are a joke
This is the last thing I'll say to you about this
@sammyk because you've already exposed yourself as disingenuous on this issue.
Fact: Trump was a "Presidential candidate" as far back as 2015 and even served as President and we heard nothing about him allegedly raping Jean Caroll then. Why not?
Fact: As has been pointed out to you numerous times, Trump WAS NOT convicted of statutory rape of this woman! Why you keep repeating that as if somehow it will suddenly become true is not only uninformed, but extremely dense.
Fact: In your "moral outrage" over Christians allegedly accepting this horrible act in Trump, you have never defined what your own morality over it is based on? Since you do not follow Christian morality, on what basis are you accusing Christians of not following their chosen morality? Your outrage is comical in the least, maniacal at best!
Fact: You have repeatedly been asked to provide your justification for insisting Trump should be rejected by voters over this issue, yet you consistently refuse to explain why? We can therefore assume it's OK to ignore your bellyaching, because if you can't explain what it's based on, why should anyone believe it's genuine?
Ans: No one should.
There's an old English proverb admonishing that folks who live in glass houses should not throw stones. It's a lesson as a teacher of young skulls full of mush you obviously have yet to learn.
"Those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones" is a common proverb that's used to remind people not to criticize others for flaws that you yourself possess. It is a way of reminding someone not to act hypocritically
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