I think he was referencing the comments of the AG Michael, I'm sure you knew that.
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He’s actually giving the AG’s comments credence by asking a question that presupposes the legitimacy of citing biblical authority in public policy
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It'd be funny if a reporter quoted the Quran in a question about legality or morality
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Don't make me go watch the whole thing to point out to you where Sarah would have brought up the bible.
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The crackpot assertion is that there is at present *any* legitimate standard for judging public policy
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Just as dumb as the media quoting over and over again former Trump officials on how tariffs against China would undo the benefit of the Trump tax cuts with no irony that many of those same media outlets previously spent so much time saying how their were no benefits to them.
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silly Acosta mustve also fergot that bit where one of the main characters in that book says something like "render unto Caesar.." which would support Sander's case there
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A crackpot premise, by the way, that was espoused by none other than the Attorney General of the Trump administration. How convenient you ignore that and jump right to shitting on Acosta for scrutinizing it.
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What question would you pose when biblical authority is used to justify public policy on a specific issue?
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