RR, I'm not an authority on the subject, but I think being a Christian DOES imply having faith in God. If not, what does being a Christian imply to you? 73, Richard Freedland Miami Sent from my iPad. On Feb 12, 2013, at 8:26 PM, Ron Ristad <ristad@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > RG, > Being a Christian does not imply that you have faith in God. You don't have > to belong to any religion to have faith in God. Most of the so-called > Christians I know are a bunch of hypocrites, like during that Republican > debate when Ron Paul quoted the words of Jesus Christ, "Do unto others..." > and all the so-called Christians booed him. > > Those who have faith in God know what I'm talking about. Those who don't > don't. I suspect that those who do not have faith in God are losers who feel > they were short changed in life and are envious of those who have more than > they do. I grew up in the inner city of Detroit with a single mom who wasn't > even an American citizen and I never begged anybody for help, and certainly > not the government. > > -RR > -----Original Message----- > From: Ron George > Sent: Feb 12, 2013 4:47 PM > To: sparkscoffee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [sparkscoffee] Re: The Executive > > RR, > > Would this apply to the millions who have been murdered because they were > Christians? > > RG > > On 2/12/2013 2:20 PM, Ron Ristad wrote: >> At least faith in God works, > > > "Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government > take care of him, better take a closer look at the American Indian." - Henry > Ford