Where's Janet Reno when you need to control these fanatical women and children?Blackvegetable » 20 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Institutions take on the character of their leaders, and political evangelicalism can look much more like Paul Pressler than Jesus Christ. Political evangelicalism is a system that is deeply influenced by depraved men, and it has exactly the features that depraved men will demand of an institution they control.
The stark reality of this depravity is hidden from millions of evangelicals, including millions of Southern Baptists. They love God and their neighbors and live lives far removed from politics. You would want them next door. You would find much to admire in the way they raise their children and serve their communities. They almost all vote Republican, but for many, it’s as much a matter of habit as it is a matter of deeply held conviction. It’s what you do when you go to an evangelical church. It’s part of how you fit into the community you love.
The modern history of political evangelicalism is riddled with the same kind of story: A powerful man gains a following by casting himself as the heroic warrior against the heretical and the godless. When he uses his power and fame to indulge his basest desires, he treats exposure as an attack and justice as persecution.
Against this backdrop, President Trump wasn’t an aberration; he was an inevitability. When he asked evangelicals for their political support, little did he know that he was walking into the house that Paul Pressler built.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/14/opin ... ssler.html
So who is Paul Pressler?
Hint: Texas Megachurch, naked boys.
Blackvegetable » Today, 5:57 am » wrote: ↑ Institutions take on the character of their leaders, and political evangelicalism can look much more like Paul Pressler than Jesus Christ. Political evangelicalism is a system that is deeply influenced by depraved men, and it has exactly the features that depraved men will demand of an institution they control.
The stark reality of this depravity is hidden from millions of evangelicals, including millions of Southern Baptists. They love God and their neighbors and live lives far removed from politics. You would want them next door. You would find much to admire in the way they raise their children and serve their communities. They almost all vote Republican, but for many, it’s as much a matter of habit as it is a matter of deeply held conviction. It’s what you do when you go to an evangelical church. It’s part of how you fit into the community you love.
The modern history of political evangelicalism is riddled with the same kind of story: A powerful man gains a following by casting himself as the heroic warrior against the heretical and the godless. When he uses his power and fame to indulge his basest desires, he treats exposure as an attack and justice as persecution.
Against this backdrop, President Trump wasn’t an aberration; he was an inevitability. When he asked evangelicals for their political support, little did he know that he was walking into the house that Paul Pressler built.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/14/opin ... ssler.html
So who is Paul Pressler?
Hint: Texas Megachurch, naked boys.
Start a thread...Beekeeper » 15 May 2026, 7:26 am » wrote: ↑ Just to show you how **** STUPID you are, DICKBREATH, Southern Baptists are FAR and AWAY FROM BEING "evangelicals" as it gets!!
You got to "love it" when a **** ATHIEST attempts to define what "real Chritianity" looks like. The same holds true for what an "evangelicals;" looks like.
GO POUND SAND, COCKBREATH!! Little PUSSIES LIKE YOU are easy to kick their asses.
WE don't take marching orders from little useless IDIOTS LIKE YOU!!
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Blackvegetable » 38 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Start a thread...
This is about your affinity for Doms....
Put the **** to death or in prison…whatever it takes…Blackvegetable » 15 May 2026, 5:57 am » wrote: ↑ Institutions take on the character of their leaders, and political evangelicalism can look much more like Paul Pressler than Jesus Christ. Political evangelicalism is a system that is deeply influenced by depraved men, and it has exactly the features that depraved men will demand of an institution they control.
The stark reality of this depravity is hidden from millions of evangelicals, including millions of Southern Baptists. They love God and their neighbors and live lives far removed from politics. You would want them next door. You would find much to admire in the way they raise their children and serve their communities. They almost all vote Republican, but for many, it’s as much a matter of habit as it is a matter of deeply held conviction. It’s what you do when you go to an evangelical church. It’s part of how you fit into the community you love.
The modern history of political evangelicalism is riddled with the same kind of story: A powerful man gains a following by casting himself as the heroic warrior against the heretical and the godless. When he uses his power and fame to indulge his basest desires, he treats exposure as an attack and justice as persecution.
Against this backdrop, President Trump wasn’t an aberration; he was an inevitability. When he asked evangelicals for their political support, little did he know that he was walking into the house that Paul Pressler built.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/14/opin ... ssler.html
So who is Paul Pressler?
Hint: Texas Megachurch, naked boys.
JuCo 5 percenter...72
“Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” ~ LAVRENTIY BERIA
"Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened." ~ brown's unheeded words of wisdom ROG62 » 15 May 2026, 8:31 am » wrote: ↑ Put the **** to death or in prison…whatever it takes…
“They almost all vote Republican”
anything to back up this specious comment?

ROG62 » 39 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Put the **** to death or in prison…whatever it takes…
“They almost all vote Republican”
anything to back up this specious comment?
No thoughts, etc...copy/paste.Blackvegetable » Today, 5:57 am » wrote: ↑ Institutions take on the character of their leaders, and political evangelicalism can look much more like Paul Pressler than Jesus Christ. Political evangelicalism is a system that is deeply influenced by depraved men, and it has exactly the features that depraved men will demand of an institution they control.
The stark reality of this depravity is hidden from millions of evangelicals, including millions of Southern Baptists. They love God and their neighbors and live lives far removed from politics. You would want them next door. You would find much to admire in the way they raise their children and serve their communities. They almost all vote Republican, but for many, it’s as much a matter of habit as it is a matter of deeply held conviction. It’s what you do when you go to an evangelical church. It’s part of how you fit into the community you love.
The modern history of political evangelicalism is riddled with the same kind of story: A powerful man gains a following by casting himself as the heroic warrior against the heretical and the godless. When he uses his power and fame to indulge his basest desires, he treats exposure as an attack and justice as persecution.
Against this backdrop, President Trump wasn’t an aberration; he was an inevitability. When he asked evangelicals for their political support, little did he know that he was walking into the house that Paul Pressler built.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/14/opin ... ssler.html
So who is Paul Pressler?
Hint: Texas Megachurch, naked boys.
Hiding behind a question is not level 2+ you dumb pile of dog ****.So who is Paul Pressler?
Hint: Texas Megachurch, naked boys.