Colter's comments can be applied to everyone who is accused of sexual misdeeds. You have to investigate and use reason instead of jumping to conclusions because of political motivations.
http://humanevents.com/2017/12/06/jerry-seinfeld-endorses-roy-moore/
If it’s an Ann Coulter argument/article, it’s not worth reading. The woman is a full on nut job.
You do realize that these women have absolutely zero to gain by speaking out against Moore, right? Why would they all have similar stories? And why would they come out despite how difficult their lives have become after they came out against him? How in hades does this benefit them?
The last one that came out did so explicitly because Roy Moore claimed he didn’t know her. That pissed her off. If you know anything about human behavior, you know that falsely accused people get angrier and angrier as time goes on. Moore at first stated that he used to get parent’s permission, and didn’t deny that he voted very young girls. As the story got bigger, his story changed dramatically. All of the sudden, Moore claimed to not know any of them.
You should apply this article to Moore’s actions. As the heat turned up, he changed course- and doubled down like his kindred spirit brother, DJT. After all, according to Sarah Huckabee, he difference between Trump/Moore and the two demsrhat resigned (Conyers/Franken) is that the Dems admitted it. And the pubs didn’t. Apparently that completely excuses their behavior.
And you’ve bought this garbage. Without reservation. Instead of having empathy for sexually abused/assaulted women/girls, you instead choose to deny that their stories and experiences are valid. That’s really cruel.
You see Pastor, the thing about grand conspiracies is that the more people that are involved, the harder they are to keep secret. Trump has at least 16 women that have described sexually predatory behavior by him and Moore has at least 8-9 so far. There’s certainly no indication or proof that these women have talked to each other prior to each one coming out. And their stories are all strikingly similar. In other words, the predatory behavior follows a defined pattern by both.
If both cases involved conspiracies, there’s almost no way both would have stayed intact all this time. It amazes me how far you’ll go to defend your (completely erroneous) beliefs.
As a pastor, you should know that often the most honorable thing to do is admit that you’re wrong, and you made a mistake. At least, you should know by now. Every time you post, you amaze me. And not in a good way.
You’ve got to be one of the chittiest, out of touch pastors out there. You truly are the earthly embodiment of republican jesus. Google it. It truly nails you. As long as you have an R next to your name, you believe that you and likeminded people deserve everything and will defend anything another R does. You’re ENTITLED to everything, after all. That’s god’s will, apparently.
You and Moore deserve each other. I’m just glad you live in IN and you can’t cast a vote for Moore.
It’s ok to admit that you’re wrong on this one pastor. I don’t think any of us would hold it against you.
Sorry to everyone else for the rant. But this guy really bothers me. It’s one thing to be wrong. It’s another to wrap yourself in religion and be this wrong. Nothing worse than a person that claims to be religious, and behaves quite differently when they’re outside of church.