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Feb 13, 2019 08:27:47   #
sabath
 
God promised Abram the riches that we enjoy today, but he had to delay the promise 1260 years because the people broke the covenant. We did not earn this land, it was given to us starting in the 1800's.It's called the 13th tribe!

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Feb 13, 2019 08:56:32   #
son of witless
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Nancy Pelosi Tries to Quote the Bible, Fails Miserably

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s favorite Bible passage, one she has shared again and again over the past 11 years, speaks of serving others and ministering to those who can’t help themselves. She has shared this passage on Earth Day to convince others of the need to combat g****l w*****g, and more recently quoted it again when speaking about immigration:

“The Bible tells us in the Old Testament, ‘To minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.'”

This sounds fantastic and all, but there’s just one problem — no part of the Bible says this. According to Slate magazine, Pelosi has repeatedly “quoted” this made up passage when speaking about endangered species, immigrants, Catholic schools and more.

When asked to clarify, Pelosi indicated that she thought the passage was from the Old Testament, but could not state definitively where. This makes sense, because this is not an actual Bible passage.

“I can’t find it in the Bible but I quote it all the time,” the Speaker said.

According to the Congressional Record, Pelosi has shared this passage more than 10 times from the House floor alone. Her first incidence of faux-Biblical quoting was in 2002, and was even called out for the inaccuracy of her statement and source in 2008, but continues to pull this passage out when she feels the situation calls for it.

“I can’t find it in the Bible but I quote it all the time, and I keep reading and reading the Bible. I know it is there someplace,” Pelosi said, speaking to the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities last week. “It’s supposed to be in Isaiah, but I heard a bishop say to minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.”

The Speaker continues to insist this passage does in fact come from the Bible, despite not being able to locate it in any version – and despite being told by religious leaders and scholars that it is not an accurate quote or passage.

“It’s in there somewhere in some words or another, but certainly the spirit of it is there,” Pelosi said. “And that we all have a responsibility to act upon our beliefs and the dignity and worth of every person.”

Professor of Old Testament at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary Claude Mar**ttini, called the passage “fictional,” saying: “It is not in the Bible. There is nothing that even approximates that.”

Pelosi seems convinced that repeating the passage and calling it Biblical will be enough to convince others that the quote is real, despite evidence to the contrary.

~ Liberty Planet
Nancy Pelosi Tries to Quote the Bible, Fails Miser... (show quote)


One of most misquoted verses in the Bible is 1 Timothy 6:10. " Money is the root of all evil ." Except that is not correct. Most of those who misquote this passage are people who are Rich hating Class Warriors. They do not h**e money. They h**e that they do not have as much as rich people do.

The correct quote is " For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows. "

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Feb 13, 2019 09:02:58   #
Rose42
 
Bcon wrote:
Very true. But public humiliation for heinous acts is not taken lightly.


I doubt the Catholic church will take a stand on this. Politics tends to infect every religious organization.

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Feb 13, 2019 09:06:03   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Nancy Pelosi Tries to Quote the Bible, Fails Miserably

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s favorite Bible passage, one she has shared again and again over the past 11 years, speaks of serving others and ministering to those who can’t help themselves. She has shared this passage on Earth Day to convince others of the need to combat g****l w*****g, and more recently quoted it again when speaking about immigration:

“The Bible tells us in the Old Testament, ‘To minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.'”

This sounds fantastic and all, but there’s just one problem — no part of the Bible says this. According to Slate magazine, Pelosi has repeatedly “quoted” this made up passage when speaking about endangered species, immigrants, Catholic schools and more.

When asked to clarify, Pelosi indicated that she thought the passage was from the Old Testament, but could not state definitively where. This makes sense, because this is not an actual Bible passage.

“I can’t find it in the Bible but I quote it all the time,” the Speaker said.

According to the Congressional Record, Pelosi has shared this passage more than 10 times from the House floor alone. Her first incidence of faux-Biblical quoting was in 2002, and was even called out for the inaccuracy of her statement and source in 2008, but continues to pull this passage out when she feels the situation calls for it.

“I can’t find it in the Bible but I quote it all the time, and I keep reading and reading the Bible. I know it is there someplace,” Pelosi said, speaking to the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities last week. “It’s supposed to be in Isaiah, but I heard a bishop say to minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.”

The Speaker continues to insist this passage does in fact come from the Bible, despite not being able to locate it in any version – and despite being told by religious leaders and scholars that it is not an accurate quote or passage.

“It’s in there somewhere in some words or another, but certainly the spirit of it is there,” Pelosi said. “And that we all have a responsibility to act upon our beliefs and the dignity and worth of every person.”

Professor of Old Testament at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary Claude Mar**ttini, called the passage “fictional,” saying: “It is not in the Bible. There is nothing that even approximates that.”

Pelosi seems convinced that repeating the passage and calling it Biblical will be enough to convince others that the quote is real, despite evidence to the contrary.

~ Liberty Planet
Nancy Pelosi Tries to Quote the Bible, Fails Miser... (show quote)


Nothing more than a political hag who needs new material .. Same ole, same ole surely defines her....
She’s the money machine for the DNC and nothing more...

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Feb 13, 2019 11:07:27   #
Noraa Loc: Kansas
 
lindajoy wrote:
Nothing more than a political hag who needs new material .. Same ole, same ole surely defines her....
She’s the money machine for the DNC and nothing more...


Not to mention two-faced!

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Feb 13, 2019 12:35:19   #
badbob85037
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Nancy Pelosi Tries to Quote the Bible, Fails Miserably

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s favorite Bible passage, one she has shared again and again over the past 11 years, speaks of serving others and ministering to those who can’t help themselves. She has shared this passage on Earth Day to convince others of the need to combat g****l w*****g, and more recently quoted it again when speaking about immigration:

“The Bible tells us in the Old Testament, ‘To minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.'”

This sounds fantastic and all, but there’s just one problem — no part of the Bible says this. According to Slate magazine, Pelosi has repeatedly “quoted” this made up passage when speaking about endangered species, immigrants, Catholic schools and more.

When asked to clarify, Pelosi indicated that she thought the passage was from the Old Testament, but could not state definitively where. This makes sense, because this is not an actual Bible passage.

“I can’t find it in the Bible but I quote it all the time,” the Speaker said.

According to the Congressional Record, Pelosi has shared this passage more than 10 times from the House floor alone. Her first incidence of faux-Biblical quoting was in 2002, and was even called out for the inaccuracy of her statement and source in 2008, but continues to pull this passage out when she feels the situation calls for it.

“I can’t find it in the Bible but I quote it all the time, and I keep reading and reading the Bible. I know it is there someplace,” Pelosi said, speaking to the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities last week. “It’s supposed to be in Isaiah, but I heard a bishop say to minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.”

The Speaker continues to insist this passage does in fact come from the Bible, despite not being able to locate it in any version – and despite being told by religious leaders and scholars that it is not an accurate quote or passage.

“It’s in there somewhere in some words or another, but certainly the spirit of it is there,” Pelosi said. “And that we all have a responsibility to act upon our beliefs and the dignity and worth of every person.”

Professor of Old Testament at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary Claude Mar**ttini, called the passage “fictional,” saying: “It is not in the Bible. There is nothing that even approximates that.”

Pelosi seems convinced that repeating the passage and calling it Biblical will be enough to convince others that the quote is real, despite evidence to the contrary.

~ Liberty Planet
Nancy Pelosi Tries to Quote the Bible, Fails Miser... (show quote)


Does she quote the Bible when she talks about full term a******n, maybe a couple of verses when God talks to David in the womb?

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Feb 13, 2019 12:37:55   #
badbob85037
 
Noraa wrote:
Not to mention two-faced!


Another face lift she will be sportin a beard on both of those faces

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Feb 13, 2019 13:42:26   #
Carol Kelly
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Nancy Pelosi Tries to Quote the Bible, Fails Miserably

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s favorite Bible passage, one she has shared again and again over the past 11 years, speaks of serving others and ministering to those who can’t help themselves. She has shared this passage on Earth Day to convince others of the need to combat g****l w*****g, and more recently quoted it again when speaking about immigration:

“The Bible tells us in the Old Testament, ‘To minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.'”

This sounds fantastic and all, but there’s just one problem — no part of the Bible says this. According to Slate magazine, Pelosi has repeatedly “quoted” this made up passage when speaking about endangered species, immigrants, Catholic schools and more.

When asked to clarify, Pelosi indicated that she thought the passage was from the Old Testament, but could not state definitively where. This makes sense, because this is not an actual Bible passage.

“I can’t find it in the Bible but I quote it all the time,” the Speaker said.

According to the Congressional Record, Pelosi has shared this passage more than 10 times from the House floor alone. Her first incidence of faux-Biblical quoting was in 2002, and was even called out for the inaccuracy of her statement and source in 2008, but continues to pull this passage out when she feels the situation calls for it.

“I can’t find it in the Bible but I quote it all the time, and I keep reading and reading the Bible. I know it is there someplace,” Pelosi said, speaking to the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities last week. “It’s supposed to be in Isaiah, but I heard a bishop say to minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.”

The Speaker continues to insist this passage does in fact come from the Bible, despite not being able to locate it in any version – and despite being told by religious leaders and scholars that it is not an accurate quote or passage.

“It’s in there somewhere in some words or another, but certainly the spirit of it is there,” Pelosi said. “And that we all have a responsibility to act upon our beliefs and the dignity and worth of every person.”

Professor of Old Testament at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary Claude Mar**ttini, called the passage “fictional,” saying: “It is not in the Bible. There is nothing that even approximates that.”

Pelosi seems convinced that repeating the passage and calling it Biblical will be enough to convince others that the quote is real, despite evidence to the contrary.

~ Liberty Planet
Nancy Pelosi Tries to Quote the Bible, Fails Miser... (show quote)


Because she is so moral! What a hoot!

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Feb 13, 2019 13:43:09   #
Carol Kelly
 
badbob85037 wrote:
Does she quote the Bible when she talks about full term a******n, maybe a couple of verses when God talks to David in the womb?


Good one. And very quick.

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Feb 13, 2019 15:35:10   #
Ricktloml
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Nancy Pelosi Tries to Quote the Bible, Fails Miserably

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s favorite Bible passage, one she has shared again and again over the past 11 years, speaks of serving others and ministering to those who can’t help themselves. She has shared this passage on Earth Day to convince others of the need to combat g****l w*****g, and more recently quoted it again when speaking about immigration:

“The Bible tells us in the Old Testament, ‘To minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.'”

This sounds fantastic and all, but there’s just one problem — no part of the Bible says this. According to Slate magazine, Pelosi has repeatedly “quoted” this made up passage when speaking about endangered species, immigrants, Catholic schools and more.

When asked to clarify, Pelosi indicated that she thought the passage was from the Old Testament, but could not state definitively where. This makes sense, because this is not an actual Bible passage.

“I can’t find it in the Bible but I quote it all the time,” the Speaker said.

According to the Congressional Record, Pelosi has shared this passage more than 10 times from the House floor alone. Her first incidence of faux-Biblical quoting was in 2002, and was even called out for the inaccuracy of her statement and source in 2008, but continues to pull this passage out when she feels the situation calls for it.

“I can’t find it in the Bible but I quote it all the time, and I keep reading and reading the Bible. I know it is there someplace,” Pelosi said, speaking to the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities last week. “It’s supposed to be in Isaiah, but I heard a bishop say to minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.”

The Speaker continues to insist this passage does in fact come from the Bible, despite not being able to locate it in any version – and despite being told by religious leaders and scholars that it is not an accurate quote or passage.

“It’s in there somewhere in some words or another, but certainly the spirit of it is there,” Pelosi said. “And that we all have a responsibility to act upon our beliefs and the dignity and worth of every person.”

Professor of Old Testament at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary Claude Mar**ttini, called the passage “fictional,” saying: “It is not in the Bible. There is nothing that even approximates that.”

Pelosi seems convinced that repeating the passage and calling it Biblical will be enough to convince others that the quote is real, despite evidence to the contrary.

~ Liberty Planet
Nancy Pelosi Tries to Quote the Bible, Fails Miser... (show quote)


The left has always been very good at telling a lie, repeating often, and sadly having it believed

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Feb 13, 2019 15:35:14   #
1ProudAmerican
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Nancy Pelosi Tries to Quote the Bible, Fails Miserably

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s favorite Bible passage, one she has shared again and again over the past 11 years, speaks of serving others and ministering to those who can’t help themselves. She has shared this passage on Earth Day to convince others of the need to combat g****l w*****g, and more recently quoted it again when speaking about immigration:

“The Bible tells us in the Old Testament, ‘To minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.'”

This sounds fantastic and all, but there’s just one problem — no part of the Bible says this. According to Slate magazine, Pelosi has repeatedly “quoted” this made up passage when speaking about endangered species, immigrants, Catholic schools and more.

When asked to clarify, Pelosi indicated that she thought the passage was from the Old Testament, but could not state definitively where. This makes sense, because this is not an actual Bible passage.

“I can’t find it in the Bible but I quote it all the time,” the Speaker said.

According to the Congressional Record, Pelosi has shared this passage more than 10 times from the House floor alone. Her first incidence of faux-Biblical quoting was in 2002, and was even called out for the inaccuracy of her statement and source in 2008, but continues to pull this passage out when she feels the situation calls for it.

“I can’t find it in the Bible but I quote it all the time, and I keep reading and reading the Bible. I know it is there someplace,” Pelosi said, speaking to the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities last week. “It’s supposed to be in Isaiah, but I heard a bishop say to minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.”

The Speaker continues to insist this passage does in fact come from the Bible, despite not being able to locate it in any version – and despite being told by religious leaders and scholars that it is not an accurate quote or passage.

“It’s in there somewhere in some words or another, but certainly the spirit of it is there,” Pelosi said. “And that we all have a responsibility to act upon our beliefs and the dignity and worth of every person.”

Professor of Old Testament at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary Claude Mar**ttini, called the passage “fictional,” saying: “It is not in the Bible. There is nothing that even approximates that.”

Pelosi seems convinced that repeating the passage and calling it Biblical will be enough to convince others that the quote is real, despite evidence to the contrary.

~ Liberty Planet
Nancy Pelosi Tries to Quote the Bible, Fails Miser... (show quote)


The ONLY reason Putrid Pelosi goes to church is for the wine !!!

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Feb 13, 2019 15:37:04   #
1ProudAmerican
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Nancy Pelosi Tries to Quote the Bible, Fails Miserably

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s favorite Bible passage, one she has shared again and again over the past 11 years, speaks of serving others and ministering to those who can’t help themselves. She has shared this passage on Earth Day to convince others of the need to combat g****l w*****g, and more recently quoted it again when speaking about immigration:

“The Bible tells us in the Old Testament, ‘To minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.'”

This sounds fantastic and all, but there’s just one problem — no part of the Bible says this. According to Slate magazine, Pelosi has repeatedly “quoted” this made up passage when speaking about endangered species, immigrants, Catholic schools and more.

When asked to clarify, Pelosi indicated that she thought the passage was from the Old Testament, but could not state definitively where. This makes sense, because this is not an actual Bible passage.

“I can’t find it in the Bible but I quote it all the time,” the Speaker said.

According to the Congressional Record, Pelosi has shared this passage more than 10 times from the House floor alone. Her first incidence of faux-Biblical quoting was in 2002, and was even called out for the inaccuracy of her statement and source in 2008, but continues to pull this passage out when she feels the situation calls for it.

“I can’t find it in the Bible but I quote it all the time, and I keep reading and reading the Bible. I know it is there someplace,” Pelosi said, speaking to the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities last week. “It’s supposed to be in Isaiah, but I heard a bishop say to minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.”

The Speaker continues to insist this passage does in fact come from the Bible, despite not being able to locate it in any version – and despite being told by religious leaders and scholars that it is not an accurate quote or passage.

“It’s in there somewhere in some words or another, but certainly the spirit of it is there,” Pelosi said. “And that we all have a responsibility to act upon our beliefs and the dignity and worth of every person.”

Professor of Old Testament at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary Claude Mar**ttini, called the passage “fictional,” saying: “It is not in the Bible. There is nothing that even approximates that.”

Pelosi seems convinced that repeating the passage and calling it Biblical will be enough to convince others that the quote is real, despite evidence to the contrary.

~ Liberty Planet
Nancy Pelosi Tries to Quote the Bible, Fails Miser... (show quote)



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Feb 13, 2019 15:50:34   #
Noraa Loc: Kansas
 

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Feb 13, 2019 16:07:03   #
son of witless
 
" The Botox, Vicodin, and Vodka are all fighting for Control. "

Hilarious.

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Feb 13, 2019 17:13:59   #
Hadenough
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Nancy Pelosi Tries to Quote the Bible, Fails Miserably

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s favorite Bible passage, one she has shared again and again over the past 11 years, speaks of serving others and ministering to those who can’t help themselves. She has shared this passage on Earth Day to convince others of the need to combat g****l w*****g, and more recently quoted it again when speaking about immigration:

“The Bible tells us in the Old Testament, ‘To minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.'”

This sounds fantastic and all, but there’s just one problem — no part of the Bible says this. According to Slate magazine, Pelosi has repeatedly “quoted” this made up passage when speaking about endangered species, immigrants, Catholic schools and more.

When asked to clarify, Pelosi indicated that she thought the passage was from the Old Testament, but could not state definitively where. This makes sense, because this is not an actual Bible passage.

“I can’t find it in the Bible but I quote it all the time,” the Speaker said.

According to the Congressional Record, Pelosi has shared this passage more than 10 times from the House floor alone. Her first incidence of faux-Biblical quoting was in 2002, and was even called out for the inaccuracy of her statement and source in 2008, but continues to pull this passage out when she feels the situation calls for it.

“I can’t find it in the Bible but I quote it all the time, and I keep reading and reading the Bible. I know it is there someplace,” Pelosi said, speaking to the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities last week. “It’s supposed to be in Isaiah, but I heard a bishop say to minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.”

The Speaker continues to insist this passage does in fact come from the Bible, despite not being able to locate it in any version – and despite being told by religious leaders and scholars that it is not an accurate quote or passage.

“It’s in there somewhere in some words or another, but certainly the spirit of it is there,” Pelosi said. “And that we all have a responsibility to act upon our beliefs and the dignity and worth of every person.”

Professor of Old Testament at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary Claude Mar**ttini, called the passage “fictional,” saying: “It is not in the Bible. There is nothing that even approximates that.”

Pelosi seems convinced that repeating the passage and calling it Biblical will be enough to convince others that the quote is real, despite evidence to the contrary.

~ Liberty Planet
Nancy Pelosi Tries to Quote the Bible, Fails Miser... (show quote)


Peeloosely reads the bible like she reads bills before passing them, not at all!

MAGA

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