Proclivity for Evil.

@eileenleyva (27555)
Philippines
April 28, 2019 3:23am CST
It is mind-boggling why a professor in an academe would be partial for a candidate who says eradicating the users is the way to resolve the drug menace. It is also puzzling why educated minds from top Catholic universities would show support for a leader who has constantly mocked God. I was formulating a hypothesis basing on the answers these people give, The professor said her husband was promised a position in the government. Thus, she must support him. The students would give a variety of creative reasons, My father has got to secure his business. The poor must be rounded up and placed somewhere. The city is getting dirty. The curse language has got balls. Nothing more pleasurable to hear. These people would give a round of applause for every evil option. Thus, I surmise, these people have penchant for evil. What do you think?
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@LindaOHio (222222)
• United States
28 Apr 19
I could not support someone who mocked God. If they aren't believers, then they should keep their mouths shut.
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@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
28 Apr 19
True. Non-believers are respectful. But those who profess their faith and are religious in the Sunday obligation, they take the evil pronouncements lightly and dismiss such as figurative language. The devil's strategy and many are falling for it.
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