Squatchman » 03 Jul 2023, 6:34 am » wrote: ↑ They're losing everyone but MAGAts.
It's a wonderful time for America.
The economy is righting itself after trump's mishandling of covid.
Gas prices are going down.
Inflation is slowing if not reversing.
Russia has shown itself to having a weak military and Putin is being assailed by his own people.
The GOP is divided between the normal Republicans and the terrorist MAGAts.
Trump is getting his *** handed to him by the DOJ for all kinds of criminal activity.
Ain't America great?
I was and can be again, when instincts re-emerge over intellectual corruption of self evident evolving only happens when existing one at a time here now.Squatchman » 03 Jul 2023, 6:34 am » wrote: ↑ They're losing everyone but MAGAts.
It's a wonderful time for America.
The economy is righting itself after trump's mishandling of covid.
Gas prices are going down.
Inflation is slowing if not reversing.
Russia has shown itself to having a weak military and Putin is being assailed by his own people.
The GOP is divided between the normal Republicans and the terrorist MAGAts.
Trump is getting his *** handed to him by the DOJ for all kinds of criminal activity.
Ain't America great?
Of course that's ****, a child is born innocent.......unless you're a Catholic.FOS » 02 Jul 2023, 9:41 pm » wrote: ↑ Matthew 27:24-25
King James Version
24 When Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing, but that rather a tumult was made, he took water, and washed his hands before the multitude, saying, I am innocent of the blood of this just person: see ye to it.25 Then answered all the people, and said, His blood be on us, and on our children.
Bruce » 03 Jul 2023, 6:04 am » wrote: ↑ The four gospels hold the best story 99% of Christians really haven’t ever actually read.
No Hollywood movie, no Broadway play, no novel ever written compares with the story of a young virgin Jewish girl Mary, engaged to a man named Joseph, finding her self pregnant.
She walks the narrow streets of Nazareth, in Roman era Judea, to her fiancé’s carpenter shop, and tells him of her condition, and that the father is the Lord God.
Imagine Joseph, who at first is hesitant but still wants to hide and protect Mary from the Council, who will have her stoned to death for fornication and her heresy of claiming God is the father.
It is not recorded, who, helped the young couple to flee to Joseph’s native town of Bethlehem, but Joseph’s mother is most likely.
They had to travel 90 miles to the city of Joseph's ancestors: south along the flatlands of the Jordan River, then west over the hills surrounding Jerusalem, and on into Bethlehem.
In her condition it might have taken two or three weeks for the journey, with every town presenting a risk the Sanhedrin would discover they were not married, and Mary killed along with her unborn child and Joseph as well, for his complicity.
But we know they did, make it to Bethlehem and there in a stable, the most famous unwed mother in the history of the world gave birth to Jesus Christ.
The couple was likely married in Bethlehem by a friendly rabbi, who either did not know or kept their secret, and then they returned to Nazareth, where Joesph and Mary had other children, and Joseph raised Christ as though he was, His true father.
A Christian must understand, that the Sanhedrin without any doubt, have killed a pregnant, unwed Mary if she’d claimed to be the future mother of the Messiah, for heresy.
The Sanhedrin would murder the child, 33 years later, but spare Mary and others, that relayed to us the most beautiful story ever told.
About one per cent at most, of Christians orally learn the entire story from the beginning in Nazareth until the end when Mary Magadeline finds two angels in the empty tomb, and Christ appears to her unknown, as a Gardener.
The Baptists call us Campbellites.
We call ourselves, Christians only.
We are the most conservative Christians, because we keep the story intact.
And we love to tell it
https://youtu.be/HqddWm48DnY
Bravado on the part of old time Campbellite preachers.
Every ancestor is an innocent gender until they adopt a social narrative to die for cradle to grave.RebelGator » 03 Jul 2023, 6:39 am » wrote: ↑ Of course that's ****, a child is born innocent.......unless you're a Catholic. :die:
I'm 100% sure they're going Demonrat!!!Bruce » 02 Jul 2023, 8:55 pm » wrote: ↑ Fox News
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Published July 2, 2023 11:42am EDTOne of largest Christian churches in US departs Southern Baptists following vote to ban women from pulpitNorth Carolina-based Elevation Church boasted approximately 26,000 weekly congregants in 2022https://www.foxnews.com/us/one-largest- ... men-pulpit
No better group of Republican support can be found than white evangelicals, typically voting over 85% for Republicans.
But in recent years as far right ideology takes over in the leadership of major evangelical churches, they shed congregations and membership and influence.
The Republicans are not losing evangelical support, but they are losing numbers of evangelical supporters as those congregations decline.
And here’s why that matters.
Next year in North Carolina, the largest church there will support women’s rights.
North Carolina is in play, for Democrats in 2024
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Which is exactly what modern Jews are trying to do. They absolutely hate Christianity. Modern Jews worship “diversity” and gay sex. Oh, and Bernie Sanders.
It never was crumbling, it is being imploded from the inside out, like every alternate reality does saving humanity governing ancestries differntly each generation of changing population added one great great grandchild at a time.Sumela » 04 Jul 2023, 12:56 pm » wrote: ↑ Meaningless.
The world is moving east.
The US empire is crumbling
The strict old time Christian Churches like I belong do not recruit, do not protest, and never preach politics from the pulpit.
Paul said in 1st Thessalonians chapter 2:SouthernFried » 04 Jul 2023, 4:14 pm » wrote: ↑ Which is exactly what modern Jews are trying to do. They absolutely hate Christianity. Modern Jews worship “diversity” and gay sex. Oh, and Bernie Sanders.
Bruce » 02 Jul 2023, 8:55 pm » wrote: ↑ Fox News
US
Published July 2, 2023 11:42am EDTOne of largest Christian churches in US departs Southern Baptists following vote to ban women from pulpitNorth Carolina-based Elevation Church boasted approximately 26,000 weekly congregants in 2022https://www.foxnews.com/us/one-largest- ... men-pulpit
No better group of Republican support can be found than white evangelicals, typically voting over 85% for Republicans.
But in recent years as far right ideology takes over in the leadership of major evangelical churches, they shed congregations and membership and influence.
The Republicans are not losing evangelical support, but they are losing numbers of evangelical supporters as those congregations decline.
And here’s why that matters.
Next year in North Carolina, the largest church there will support women’s rights.
North Carolina is in play, for Democrats in 2024
NEW WORLD ORDERS TENTACLES ARE SLOWLY STRANGLING THE WORLDSumela » 04 Jul 2023, 9:16 pm » wrote: ↑ France is burning.
Germany, the engine of Europe, is in deep recession.
America is littered with tent cities, homeless, and drug addiction.
....The Empire is a WRECK
what's that? the church of latter day ain'ts.Bruce » 04 Jul 2023, 9:10 pm » wrote: ↑ The strict old time Christian Churches like I belong do not recruit, do not protest, and never preach politics from the pulpit.
But I can’t imagine a MAGA old time Christian.
MAGA preaches the polar opposite of everything Christ preached, every word. We’d go straight to hell for bring MAGA.
But there is, a growing Christian left:
Democrats like the Rev. Raphael Warnock and Joe Biden—political leaders whose faith isn’t just incidental to their public personas, but is a core component of both their identities and their appeal to voters—are staging important victories. The National Congregations Study, an annual survey of America’s places of worship, found 41 percent of self-identified liberal congregations lobbied or marched about immigration in 2018–19; in 2012, it was only 5 percent. Long locked out of power, a growing religious left is pounding on the door. And it has the potential to remake not only American politics, but the way we think about big questions of fairness, justice and what Americans owe to one another.