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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1678622" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>While I don't necessarily expect any person to be perfect as far as their morals and actions I wholeheartedly would prefer that they strive toward that goal. As I have stated in several other posts no human, myself included is far from perfectly righteous. The Bible clearly says that our righteousness is as filthy rags. Nevertheless we are to conduct ourselves as best we can. I was roasted on this forum on multiple occasions for my political stand in expecting our leaders to be as moral as possible in both their political positions and their lives. They absolutely should be held to a higher standard and we should not just accept any behavior that comes along just because they are the "right" party or have the "right" political policies. That is where as a country we are making a collective mistake in not holding our leaders responsible by continuing to condone them. We should be electing leaders with good morals and as little controversy as possible surrounding them. That goes for all sides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1678622, member: 24816"] While I don’t necessarily expect any person to be perfect as far as their morals and actions I wholeheartedly would prefer that they strive toward that goal. As I have stated in several other posts no human, myself included is far from perfectly righteous. The Bible clearly says that our righteousness is as filthy rags. Nevertheless we are to conduct ourselves as best we can. I was roasted on this forum on multiple occasions for my political stand in expecting our leaders to be as moral as possible in both their political positions and their lives. They absolutely should be held to a higher standard and we should not just accept any behavior that comes along just because they are the “right” party or have the “right” political policies. That is where as a country we are making a collective mistake in not holding our leaders responsible by continuing to condone them. We should be electing leaders with good morals and as little controversy as possible surrounding them. That goes for all sides. [/QUOTE]
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