>Koran don't teach a lot of things most of the leaders of Iran do. Just like the Jimaah Islamiyah here in the Philippines, this group are extremist at best but professing they believe in God. God-fearing people don't do things against God laws, and if they erred, there is always repentance which will lead to forgiveness then to restoration. The physical consequences though must not be lifted until justice is served based on the law of the land.
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>A God-fearing person have these characteristics: Patience, Love, Joy, Self-Control, Peace, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Long-Suffering...
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>No religion that teaches contrary to the above. In essence, it's generic...
Well, that's exactly my point. SAYING that you love the Qur'an, or the Bible, or the Most Holy Book, or whatever, doesn't prove that you really do. In the case of Sarah Palin, well, I haven't followed her career, but let's assume that she SAYS that she has such-and-such a point of view on the Bible, or that she believes in God, that doesn't prove much either. You have to watch her ACTIONS. Perhaps she has many of those characteristics you mention, perhaps she doesn't (I don't know). But your original message gave the impression that, in your opinion, she was to be trusted BECAUSE SHE SAID SHE BELIEVED IN GOD, not the other way round.
Difference in opinions hath cost many millions of lives: for instance, whether flesh be bread, or bread be flesh; whether whistling be a vice or a virtue; whether it be better to kiss a post, or throw it into the fire... (from Gulliver's Travels)