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Psalms 53:1 says: The fool hath said in his heart, There is no
God. Right up front and without beating around the bush, let it
be known for all who read this that Cass Sunstein, regulatory czar, is a
fool. That is not my opinion; it is fact and he himself has made it
known he is a fool. There is an old saying that it better to be quiet
and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. Sunstein has
spoken and removed any doubt that might have existed. It is good that he
did so we need not worry about his intellect or maybe we do need to
worry.
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The fool said that an unborn baby in the early stage of development was
Only a handful of cells. The word Only in
his statement effectively removes the humanity of the unborn; in fact he
removed humanity from himself since he declared that at one time he was
Only a handful of cells. Every human is a hand full of
cells at the early stage of growth, but the word Only
cheapens the worth of the eventual ready for birth human growing in the
womb and loudly proclaims that nothing of value exists.
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In an article written by Jonathan Falwell,
WND, 09-19-2009, he quotes Dr. David DeWitt, professor of Biology at
Liberty University and director of the Center for Creation Studies, in
reference to Mr. Sunstein: "Biologically speaking, a human embryo is not
a 'potential' life.' It is alive by biological definition. Likewise, it
is human by biological definition. He is just playing word games." Yes,
word games which liberals and fools like Sunstein employ to show their
brilliance at being fools.
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By making the utterly stupid statement about the unborn, Sunstein
essentially declared that it wasn’t God who created humans. He ought to
ponder the meaning of Psalms 153:13-14 For thou hast possessed my
reins: thou hast covered me in my mother's womb. 14 I will praise thee;
for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and
that my soul knoweth right well. Does Sunstein think humans come
from rocks or slime? Does he give praise to the nut job in the White
House? Can it be said that a fool chose a fool to be the regulatory
czar? It seems the two go together quite well.
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It would be interesting to know how Cass Sunstein, the fool, sees the
Bible in view of his belief about the beginning formation of a baby
human. His idiocy is similar to that of a man who resides in Indiana who
wrote in a discussion on abortion: Throughout history, fetuses have
never had property rights, never been baptized in utero. Why? Because
rational people have always realized that a fetus is not fully a human
being. It is not a baby. It is a fetus. There is never going to be a
real abortion debate in this country until both sides stop using loaded
terms and skewed definitions. A good place to begin would be for the
man who wrote the foregoing to educate himself on the matter of life and
stop using, not skewed definitions but skewed thinking. Not only did he
deny writing it, he would not reveal what part of the unborn wasn’t
fully human. It isn’t surprising that he wouldn’t since it is difficult
to defend deliberate ignorance.
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The same man says science has the answers to all things and yet he makes
that off the wall statement, not believing what he says gives all the
answers. Biological science has undeniably established that the cells
are the beginning of another human life and therefore one-hundred
percent human from the instant of conception since the sperm and egg are
human in origin. It would be good if Sunstein educated himself too. I
wonder what each of the two men think they were while in the womb.
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Those who deny God and all his wondrous works, with the use of the word
Only, proudly proclaim themselves to be fools. There is
nothing left to redeem them when they make such statements. Only
puts the exclamation point on their empty words. The fool hath
said in his heart, There is no God. And that says it all.
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