Is calling people names a sin? If so, then does that make Jesus a sinner? He called people “vipers, hypocrites, whited sepulchers, a child of hell, fools, serpents…” If Jesus was all about love, why did He use such harsh language when speaking to “sinners?” If Jesus “loves the sinner but hates the sin”, why is it that He casts the sinner into the lake of fire instead of merely the sin? Souls go to hell, not sin.
Read more ›Archive for February 26th, 2015
Thinking About Lying
Lying has been making the headlines the past several weeks. We’ve seen NBC anchor Brian Williams suspended for lying about a wartime story as well as lying in a Hurricane Katrina report. How about the Imposter’s chief strategist, David Axelrod, admits in a new book that Obama lied all along during his first-term election campaign about his position on sodomite un-marriage. He was for it all along, but lied to get black Christians to vote for him (which by the way they did in droves).
Read more ›RINO Thinks Democrats Better Than Conservatives
In one short, off-the-cuff statement, Rep. Markwayne Mullin (“R”-OK) dismisses any conservative candidate for president as not having the leadership qualities necessary to unite the nation while openly contemplating supporting a Democrat whom he presumes has that ability.
Read more ›Republicans May NEED Amnesty if They Don’t Stop Amnesty
House Speaker Rep. John Boehner (R-Ohio) will find himself “on very thin ice” if he relies primarily on House Democrat votes to pass a Department of Homeland Security funding bill from the Senate.
Read more ›Time to Make Examples of RINOs
It’s heartening to see that a growing number of people across the country are starting to wake up to the fact that the “Republican” “leadership” is giving away the war to the enemy. From RedState, Leon H. Wolf talks about military punishments for cowardice in the face of the enemy (yes, having been a military cop for many years, I can tell you that the UCMJ still punishes cowardice in the face of the enemy).
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