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'''Liberal claptrap''' is pretentious nonsense promoted by [[liberal]]s. It has the verbose characteristics of a [[liberal style]], typically with self-serving conclusions.
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'''Liberal claptrap''' is pretentious nonsense promoted by [[liberal]]s. It has the wordy characteristics of [[liberal style]], typically with self-serving conclusions.
  
 
Liberal claptrap leaves the audience with nothing of substance, nothing that will help them personally overcome the inevitable problems of life.
 
Liberal claptrap leaves the audience with nothing of substance, nothing that will help them personally overcome the inevitable problems of life.
  
Liberal claptrap often pushes the listener toward an illogical viewpoint without saying so in a direct manner.  It typically seeks to attract attention to the liberal and away from [[God]].
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Liberal claptrap often pushes the listener toward an illogical viewpoint without saying so in a direct manner.  It typically seeks to attract attention to a liberal and away from [[God]].
  
 
The [[Bible]] criticizes liberal claptrap in [[1 Corinthians 1-8 (Translated)#1:17|1 Corinthians 1:17]].
 
The [[Bible]] criticizes liberal claptrap in [[1 Corinthians 1-8 (Translated)#1:17|1 Corinthians 1:17]].

Revision as of 23:57, February 25, 2019

Liberal claptrap is pretentious nonsense promoted by liberals. It has the wordy characteristics of liberal style, typically with self-serving conclusions.

Liberal claptrap leaves the audience with nothing of substance, nothing that will help them personally overcome the inevitable problems of life.

Liberal claptrap often pushes the listener toward an illogical viewpoint without saying so in a direct manner. It typically seeks to attract attention to a liberal and away from God.

The Bible criticizes liberal claptrap in 1 Corinthians 1:17.

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