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Originally Posted by DanGarion
See that makes no sense how you can vote one side but then preach the other. That's as bad as idiots that have big houses and large electricity bills, but then buy carbon offset credits... (from their own company - I'm looking at you Mr. Gore!).
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There's a big difference between politics and religion, and also personal opinions on policy v. constitutional questions, and I don't think these kinds views are necessarily inconsistent.
Someone can personally against abortion as part of their Catholic beliefs, but also believe that its a fundamental right protected by the Constitution.
Someone can personally have no problem with abortion, think that abortion should be accessible to all women, but still believe that the Constitution does not protect it as a fundamental right.
Someone can think that abortions are a wonderful thing, but also think that if elected representatives from Alabama want to work towards limiting or banning abortion in their state, they should be able to.
Someone can be very verbal about the importance of family values even if they have an issue in their own family involving family values. Nobody's perfect! Who better knows the damage of alcoholism than an alcoholic! People can know they made mistakes but still feel strongly that those acts are wrong, and they can still have that opinion.
People can speak out against drugs and still be a user. I don't think that's inconsistent or hypocritical at all. Someone can hate what drugs have done to them.