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Jan 15, 2018 09:25:00   #
valkyrierider Loc: "Land of Trump"
 
JFlorio wrote:
My pastor gave a heck of a sermon on this sort of thing. He said find a homeless person, bring him lunch for 29 days. He will thank you for 29 days. On the 30th day don’t bring lunch but tell him that you are taking him to a job you got for him. Good chance he will curse you on the 30th day. Was about enabling but seems to fit this narrative.


I agree with your reply 100%. Your pastor was spot on.

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Jan 15, 2018 09:26:35   #
valkyrierider Loc: "Land of Trump"
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you.

Are you familiar with that scripture, pilgrim ?

America is our pearl.

And I refuse to cast her before the swine and the dog's of an iniquitous world.

I live in a state where every day we watch as our borders are trampled over, our resources fraudulently squandered and our people murdered by vicious illegal aliens.

America gives more to the world's poor than any other country in human history.

So don't proselytize to those of us who are already firm in our belief and understanding of the word of God.
Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither... (show quote)




An excellent reply to a Dummy.

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Jan 15, 2018 09:50:45   #
Bug58
 
Happishark wrote:
Y'all who agree with the President's remark to the effect that we ought not to let people from "shithole countries" into the good ol' USA are perfectly entitled to your opinion, as long as you acknowledge that it represents a distinctly unchristian point of view. Jesus pretty clearly condemned to eternal damnation (see Matt 25: 31-46) the nations of the world that showed no compassion for the poor, the hungry, the sick, the victims of injustice--in other words, nearly every single inhabitant of the countries so crudely denigrated by Mr. Trump.

Don't know about you, but I'd prefer the Kingdom of Heaven to eternal damnation. With that in mind, I'll continue urging my Senators, Congressman, President, and anyone else who'll listen to respect citizens of impoverished nations and do whatever we can to lift them up.

Mercy, love, and peace to all and God bless us, every one.
Y'all who agree with the President's remark to the... (show quote)


Why do you assume the best way to help them or show compassion to them is to bring them all to America uprooting them from their native lands and destroying our own Nation??

Compassion would be to help them build up their own nations. I'm curious how much of your own paycheck you are sending over to those nations to help those families buy food and clothing? What are YOU personally doing to help them (not by your taxes but beyond that)?? Because while yes we have Christians (the church) in America-- He called the CHURCH to do that, not the Government. And certainly America has shown Compassion on those nations for many many years, we send billions a year to help them build schools and educate them, and we send food to help feed them..so what exactly are you talking about???


God also tells us to take care of those in our OWN Household first (lest your worse than an infidel) our OWN Household would be those in our OWN country.


Why aren't you demanding the leaders of those 'shithole' countries to do MORE for their own people? Building up their own nations, so they do not want to leave?

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Jan 15, 2018 11:17:35   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Happishark wrote:
Y'all who agree with the President's remark to the effect that we ought not to let people from "shithole countries" into the good ol' USA are perfectly entitled to your opinion, as long as you acknowledge that it represents a distinctly unchristian point of view. Jesus pretty clearly condemned to eternal damnation (see Matt 25: 31-46) the nations of the world that showed no compassion for the poor, the hungry, the sick, the victims of injustice--in other words, nearly every single inhabitant of the countries so crudely denigrated by Mr. Trump.

Don't know about you, but I'd prefer the Kingdom of Heaven to eternal damnation. With that in mind, I'll continue urging my Senators, Congressman, President, and anyone else who'll listen to respect citizens of impoverished nations and do whatever we can to lift them up.

Mercy, love, and peace to all and God bless us, every one.
Y'all who agree with the President's remark to the... (show quote)


oh, we should help them. In their own country.

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Jan 15, 2018 12:04:38   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you.

Are you familiar with that scripture, pilgrim ?

America is our pearl.

And I refuse to cast her before the swine and the dog's of an iniquitous world.

I live in a state where every day we watch as our borders are trampled over, our resources fraudulently squandered and our people murdered by vicious illegal aliens.

America gives more to the world's poor than any other country in human history.

So don't proselytize to those of us who are already firm in our belief and understanding of the word of God.
Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither... (show quote)


Wolf: Spot on! The sickies will never understand principle!

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Jan 15, 2018 12:08:44   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
bahmer wrote:
You had better reread that it is the people who are being judged not the nations. This ruling is for each and every one of us in our own individual daily lives and we are not judged as nations but individuals.


bahmer: To me, the democrat party marginally looks just a tad better than the people that make it up!

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Jan 15, 2018 12:10:54   #
Ox
 
I get so tired of reading what holy Joe's spout when the next thing I see is a newspaper report of the arrest of one on molestation charges. I once had to deal with some of them on business matters. OH BOY, catch one doing something a bit illegal and they get plumb indignant.

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Jan 15, 2018 12:19:04   #
Voice of Reason Loc: Earth
 
Happishark wrote:
Y'all who agree with the President's remark to the effect that we ought not to let people from "shithole countries" into the good ol' USA are perfectly entitled to your opinion, as long as you acknowledge that it represents a distinctly unchristian point of view. Jesus pretty clearly condemned to eternal damnation (see Matt 25: 31-46) the nations of the world that showed no compassion for the poor, the hungry, the sick, the victims of injustice--in other words, nearly every single inhabitant of the countries so crudely denigrated by Mr. Trump.

Don't know about you, but I'd prefer the Kingdom of Heaven to eternal damnation. With that in mind, I'll continue urging my Senators, Congressman, President, and anyone else who'll listen to respect citizens of impoverished nations and do whatever we can to lift them up.

Mercy, love, and peace to all and God bless us, every one.
Y'all who agree with the President's remark to the... (show quote)


So now you want to abolish the separation of church and state?

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Jan 15, 2018 12:26:43   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
Ox wrote:
I get so tired of reading what holy Joe's spout when the next thing I see is a newspaper report of the arrest of one on molestation charges. I once had to deal with some of them on business matters. OH BOY, catch one doing something a bit illegal and they get plumb indignant.


ox: surely you can raise yourself above that failed logic...Like all of us they are just as flawed! Corner any cat and you got your hands full! There will be a lot of surprised people one day!

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Jan 15, 2018 12:30:24   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
Voice of Reason wrote:
So now you want to abolish the separation of church and state?


Voice of Reason: Where do people get this statement! From other people? It certainly is no where in our Bill of Rights or Constitution!...Its an opinion! Worse than that it is taken out of context thanks to a buffoon Supreme Court Judge Hugo Black, KKK!

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Jan 15, 2018 13:10:54   #
bilordinary Loc: SW Washington
 
Separation of church and state, no such requirement, a myth.
No religion can be imposed, does not mean separation.

Voice of Reason wrote:
So now you want to abolish the separation of church and state?

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Jan 15, 2018 13:21:52   #
Voice of Reason Loc: Earth
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
Voice of Reason: Where do people get this statement! From other people? It certainly is no where in our Bill of Rights or Constitution!...Its an opinion! Worse than that it is taken out of context thanks to a buffoon Supreme Court Judge Hugo Black, KKK!


Happishark is a leftist. Leftists believe in separation of church and state. I was pointing out Happishark's hypocrisy.

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Jan 15, 2018 13:22:19   #
Voice of Reason Loc: Earth
 
bilordinary wrote:
Separation of church and state, no such requirement, a myth.
No religion can be imposed, does not mean separation.


Please see my reply above.

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Jan 15, 2018 13:34:17   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
Voice of Reason wrote:
Happishark is a leftist. Leftists believe in separation of church and state. I was pointing out Happishark's hypocrisy.


VOC: And an excellent job you did!!!!! They no not what they do.....no reason!

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Jan 15, 2018 13:38:36   #
bilordinary Loc: SW Washington
 
What a conundrum, liberals hate what they are!

ldsuttonjr wrote:
VOC: And an excellent job you did!!!!! They no not what they do.....no reason!

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