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Nov 8, 2015 12:33:45   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
http://townhall.com/columnists/mattbarber/2015/11/08/christians-win-liberals-lose-n2077627/page/full

Christians Win. Liberals Lose.

And somewhere men are laughing and somewhere children shout, but there is no joy in Libville – the lefties have struck out.

But it’s not just liberal Democrats who lost big on Tuesday. The “centrist” Republican establishment crashed and burned as well, lending credence to the growing narrative that a thoroughly exasperated America has entered the age of the political outsider.

While this week’s midterms saw sweeping victories for both conservative candidates and ballot initiatives nationwide, the big winners were religious liberty and family values. Two particular victories best illustrate this national shift in the electorate’s “tolerance” for “progressive” socio-political extremism.

First, voters flushed Houston’s anti-woman “HERO” ordinance. This radical “LGBT” policy would have, among other things, allowed sexually confused men in women’s public restrooms and showers, severely punishing anyone who tried to stop them.

Second, was the unexpected trouncing Kentucky businessman and outspoken Kim Davis supporter Matt Bevin laid on Democrat Attorney General Jack Conway in that state’s governor’s race.

While Houston’s bathroom bill was crushed by 62 to 38 percent, Bevin, who was behind in the polls all the way to the end, nonetheless handily beat Conway by 53 to 44 percent.

The Bathroom Bill

Houston, Texas, is anything if not “progressive.” After all, voters there have thrice elected a militant lesbian activist as that city’s chief executive. After Mayor Annise Parker’s misogynistic bathroom bill spiraled down the toilet bowl of life Tuesday, she angrily proclaimed, “No one’s rights should be subject to a popular vote!”

On this we agree, Ms. Annise. No woman, teenager or little girl should ever have her absolute right to safety and privacy subject to a popular vote. How dare you place women and children in danger and force your constituents to reaffirm this self-evident truth.

If you have a trace of honor, you’ll resign.

Women have a right not to be confronted in the shower by a naked, mentally ill man in lipstick. To say that he’s the “discriminated against” party here, represents everything wrong with today’s America. While I’m proud that Parker, a public official, has blocked me, a private citizen, on Twitter, all the foot stomping and “equal rights” propaganda in the world couldn’t block the people of Houston from protecting themselves, their wives and their daughters.

But we shouldn’t be surprised at Parker’s rage. HERO was her own personal Rosemary’s baby – the bastard byproduct of corrupt political artificial insemination. She had already pulled out all the stops to ram it through. You may recall that just last year, in an effort to bully them, she illegally subpoenaed the sermons and privileged communications of a number of Christian pastors who vocally opposed the bathroom bill, as well as having her city attorney, David Feldman, subvert Houston’s citizen petition process by illegally tossing out nearly three-quarters of the already validated petition signatures needed to put her utterly insane “gender neutral” ordinance up for a vote by the very people whose privacy it would sexually assault.

It took the Texas Supreme Court and the voters of Houston to set Ms. Parker, um, straight.

Matt Bevin’s ‘Kim Davis effect’

Kentucky Gov.-elect Matt Bevin ran on a bold and unwavering conservative platform. While he won the election fair and square and is eminently qualified to serve as governor, both his supporters and detractors alike agree that it was his courageous public support of embattled Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis that tipped the scales. This support got out the evangelical vote and made a difference – big time.

After Kim Davis was thrown in jail by a rogue federal judge for refusing to waive her First Amendment rights and violate her conscience by signing her name to counterfeit “same-sex marriage” licenses, Bevin visited her in jail and publicly voiced his unequivocal support for both the institution of marriage and for Davis’ absolute right to defend it.

“The election was not even close,” said Mat Staver, Davis’ attorney and chairman of Liberty Counsel. “The lopsided victory for Matt Bevin stunned most political pundits. There is no question that the issue of religious freedom and same-sex marriage played a role in the results. The people favor traditional values and marriage, and they are tired of the political elites, represented by Governor Beshear, who are out of touch with ordinary, God-loving citizens. We look forward to working with Governor-elect Matt Bevin to accommodate the religious convictions of Kim Davis and other Kentucky clerks. Finally, we will have common sense and the Constitution prevail in Kentucky,” concluded Staver.

And work together they shall. Bevin publicly announced Friday that he will exercise his legal authority as governor to ensure that Ms. Davis receives the accommodation she both deserves and the U.S. Constitution demands.

In short: Kim Davis wins. Bullies lose.

The big take away

This midterm election proves, once more, that when the evangelical, Catholic and Orthodox communities get out and vote en masse, both conservatism and family values prevail.

In Houston we saw a highly motivated group of Christian pastors lead their flock to the polls in unprecedented numbers. It took a perverted threat against their wives and daughters to spur it, but they stepped up and did it – and they are to be commended for doing so.

In Kentucky we saw the persecution of one woman inspire a Christian political outsider to take up her cause and stand firm in her defense. He will soon take over as governor and, rouge courts notwithstanding, guarantee that her right to freedom of conscience is protected.

This is Christian leadership in action. If we, the Christian faithful, wish to see an America that once again reflects our values and honors and glorifies the God of our creation, then we must take charge. It is leading that makes a leader, and each and every Christian is empowered to leadership by the grace of the Holy Spirit.

A first step toward leadership is to exercise your Christian duty by voting for men and women who hold to the objective truths found within the pages of God’s word. The anti-Christ pagans can take nothing from us that we don’t surrender.

The establishment, be it Democratic or Republican, is lying to you. Not only do the “social issues” matter, it is these issues that drives voters to the polls. The “social issues” are biblical issues – moral issues that transcend politics. The “social issues” belong within the purview of the church. They always have. Values voters represent the base of the Republican Party, and when the Republican Party takes the biblical position on these issues, it wins.

But, as they say, “This was just a midterm election.” It was a base hit. If we’re going to hit a grand slam in 2016, Christian voters must step to the plate once more.

And then we have to swing for the bleachers.



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Nov 8, 2015 14:17:41   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
AuntiE wrote:
http://townhall.com/columnists/mattbarber/2015/11/08/christians-win-liberals-lose-n2077627/page/full

Christians Win. Liberals Lose.

And somewhere men are laughing and somewhere children shout, but there is no joy in Libville – the lefties have struck out.

But it’s not just liberal Democrats who lost big on Tuesday. The “centrist” Republican establishment crashed and burned as well, lending credence to the growing narrative that a thoroughly exasperated America has entered the age of the political outsider.

While this week’s midterms saw sweeping victories for both conservative candidates and ballot initiatives nationwide, the big winners were religious liberty and family values. Two particular victories best illustrate this national shift in the electorate’s “tolerance” for “progressive” socio-political extremism.

First, voters flushed Houston’s anti-woman “HERO” ordinance. This radical “LGBT” policy would have, among other things, allowed sexually confused men in women’s public restrooms and showers, severely punishing anyone who tried to stop them.

Second, was the unexpected trouncing Kentucky businessman and outspoken Kim Davis supporter Matt Bevin laid on Democrat Attorney General Jack Conway in that state’s governor’s race.

While Houston’s bathroom bill was crushed by 62 to 38 percent, Bevin, who was behind in the polls all the way to the end, nonetheless handily beat Conway by 53 to 44 percent.

The Bathroom Bill

Houston, Texas, is anything if not “progressive.” After all, voters there have thrice elected a militant lesbian activist as that city’s chief executive. After Mayor Annise Parker’s misogynistic bathroom bill spiraled down the toilet bowl of life Tuesday, she angrily proclaimed, “No one’s rights should be subject to a popular vote!”

On this we agree, Ms. Annise. No woman, teenager or little girl should ever have her absolute right to safety and privacy subject to a popular vote. How dare you place women and children in danger and force your constituents to reaffirm this self-evident truth.

If you have a trace of honor, you’ll resign.

Women have a right not to be confronted in the shower by a naked, mentally ill man in lipstick. To say that he’s the “discriminated against” party here, represents everything wrong with today’s America. While I’m proud that Parker, a public official, has blocked me, a private citizen, on Twitter, all the foot stomping and “equal rights” propaganda in the world couldn’t block the people of Houston from protecting themselves, their wives and their daughters.

But we shouldn’t be surprised at Parker’s rage. HERO was her own personal Rosemary’s baby – the bastard byproduct of corrupt political artificial insemination. She had already pulled out all the stops to ram it through. You may recall that just last year, in an effort to bully them, she illegally subpoenaed the sermons and privileged communications of a number of Christian pastors who vocally opposed the bathroom bill, as well as having her city attorney, David Feldman, subvert Houston’s citizen petition process by illegally tossing out nearly three-quarters of the already validated petition signatures needed to put her utterly insane “gender neutral” ordinance up for a vote by the very people whose privacy it would sexually assault.

It took the Texas Supreme Court and the voters of Houston to set Ms. Parker, um, straight.

Matt Bevin’s ‘Kim Davis effect’

Kentucky Gov.-elect Matt Bevin ran on a bold and unwavering conservative platform. While he won the election fair and square and is eminently qualified to serve as governor, both his supporters and detractors alike agree that it was his courageous public support of embattled Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis that tipped the scales. This support got out the evangelical vote and made a difference – big time.

After Kim Davis was thrown in jail by a rogue federal judge for refusing to waive her First Amendment rights and violate her conscience by signing her name to counterfeit “same-sex marriage” licenses, Bevin visited her in jail and publicly voiced his unequivocal support for both the institution of marriage and for Davis’ absolute right to defend it.

“The election was not even close,” said Mat Staver, Davis’ attorney and chairman of Liberty Counsel. “The lopsided victory for Matt Bevin stunned most political pundits. There is no question that the issue of religious freedom and same-sex marriage played a role in the results. The people favor traditional values and marriage, and they are tired of the political elites, represented by Governor Beshear, who are out of touch with ordinary, God-loving citizens. We look forward to working with Governor-elect Matt Bevin to accommodate the religious convictions of Kim Davis and other Kentucky clerks. Finally, we will have common sense and the Constitution prevail in Kentucky,” concluded Staver.

And work together they shall. Bevin publicly announced Friday that he will exercise his legal authority as governor to ensure that Ms. Davis receives the accommodation she both deserves and the U.S. Constitution demands.

In short: Kim Davis wins. Bullies lose.

The big take away

This midterm election proves, once more, that when the evangelical, Catholic and Orthodox communities get out and vote en masse, both conservatism and family values prevail.

In Houston we saw a highly motivated group of Christian pastors lead their flock to the polls in unprecedented numbers. It took a perverted threat against their wives and daughters to spur it, but they stepped up and did it – and they are to be commended for doing so.

In Kentucky we saw the persecution of one woman inspire a Christian political outsider to take up her cause and stand firm in her defense. He will soon take over as governor and, rouge courts notwithstanding, guarantee that her right to freedom of conscience is protected.

This is Christian leadership in action. If we, the Christian faithful, wish to see an America that once again reflects our values and honors and glorifies the God of our creation, then we must take charge. It is leading that makes a leader, and each and every Christian is empowered to leadership by the grace of the Holy Spirit.

A first step toward leadership is to exercise your Christian duty by voting for men and women who hold to the objective truths found within the pages of God’s word. The anti-Christ pagans can take nothing from us that we don’t surrender.

The establishment, be it Democratic or Republican, is lying to you. Not only do the “social issues” matter, it is these issues that drives voters to the polls. The “social issues” are biblical issues – moral issues that transcend politics. The “social issues” belong within the purview of the church. They always have. Values voters represent the base of the Republican Party, and when the Republican Party takes the biblical position on these issues, it wins.

But, as they say, “This was just a midterm election.” It was a base hit. If we’re going to hit a grand slam in 2016, Christian voters must step to the plate once more.

And then we have to swing for the bleachers.



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http://townhall.com/columnists/mattbarber/2015/11/... (show quote)


On top of this, the pro sanctuary city sheriff out in la la land was voted out too!!
It is starting to look like the beast is waking up. Finally!
It is going to be a long year, and few months for America! Let's just hope the leftists keep pushing! It seems that the more they push, the more elections they lose.

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Nov 8, 2015 14:44:31   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
archie bunker wrote:
On top of this, the pro sanctuary city sheriff out in la la land was voted out too!!
It is starting to look like the beast is waking up. Finally!
It is going to be a long year, and few months for America! Let's just hope the leftists keep pushing! It seems that the more they push, the more elections they lose.


It is, and has been my feeling, taking as many state legislatures should be the goal. With such, states can, together, force back infringement by DC regulators.

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Nov 8, 2015 15:28:59   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
AuntiE wrote:
It is, and has been my feeling, taking as many state legislatures should be the goal. With such, states can, together, force back infringement by DC regulators.


We just fired two idiots that claimed to be wonderful tea party Kristians: wonder how many more inbred jackasses are gonna win?



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Nov 8, 2015 17:51:10   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
Good news, a great post AuntiE. I'm glad you posted this article, because I don't carry any cable network provider, just the off the air city channels. There was nothing of interest to hear and see, just half truths and misinformation. At least I'm saving money.Lol

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Nov 11, 2015 02:01:47   #
fiatlux
 
AuntiE wrote:
http://townhall.com/columnists/mattbarber/2015/11/08/christians-win-liberals-lose-n2077627/page/full

Christians Win. Liberals Lose.

And somewhere men are laughing and somewhere children shout, but there is no joy in Libville – the lefties have struck out.

But it’s not just liberal Democrats who lost big on Tuesday. The “centrist” Republican establishment crashed and burned as well, lending credence to the growing narrative that a thoroughly exasperated America has entered the age of the political outsider.

While this week’s midterms saw sweeping victories for both conservative candidates and ballot initiatives nationwide, the big winners were religious liberty and family values. Two particular victories best illustrate this national shift in the electorate’s “tolerance” for “progressive” socio-political extremism.

First, voters flushed Houston’s anti-woman “HERO” ordinance. This radical “LGBT” policy would have, among other things, allowed sexually confused men in women’s public restrooms and showers, severely punishing anyone who tried to stop them.

Second, was the unexpected trouncing Kentucky businessman and outspoken Kim Davis supporter Matt Bevin laid on Democrat Attorney General Jack Conway in that state’s governor’s race.

While Houston’s bathroom bill was crushed by 62 to 38 percent, Bevin, who was behind in the polls all the way to the end, nonetheless handily beat Conway by 53 to 44 percent.

The Bathroom Bill

Houston, Texas, is anything if not “progressive.” After all, voters there have thrice elected a militant lesbian activist as that city’s chief executive. After Mayor Annise Parker’s misogynistic bathroom bill spiraled down the toilet bowl of life Tuesday, she angrily proclaimed, “No one’s rights should be subject to a popular vote!”

On this we agree, Ms. Annise. No woman, teenager or little girl should ever have her absolute right to safety and privacy subject to a popular vote. How dare you place women and children in danger and force your constituents to reaffirm this self-evident truth.

If you have a trace of honor, you’ll resign.

Women have a right not to be confronted in the shower by a naked, mentally ill man in lipstick. To say that he’s the “discriminated against” party here, represents everything wrong with today’s America. While I’m proud that Parker, a public official, has blocked me, a private citizen, on Twitter, all the foot stomping and “equal rights” propaganda in the world couldn’t block the people of Houston from protecting themselves, their wives and their daughters.

But we shouldn’t be surprised at Parker’s rage. HERO was her own personal Rosemary’s baby – the bastard byproduct of corrupt political artificial insemination. She had already pulled out all the stops to ram it through. You may recall that just last year, in an effort to bully them, she illegally subpoenaed the sermons and privileged communications of a number of Christian pastors who vocally opposed the bathroom bill, as well as having her city attorney, David Feldman, subvert Houston’s citizen petition process by illegally tossing out nearly three-quarters of the already validated petition signatures needed to put her utterly insane “gender neutral” ordinance up for a vote by the very people whose privacy it would sexually assault.

It took the Texas Supreme Court and the voters of Houston to set Ms. Parker, um, straight.

Matt Bevin’s ‘Kim Davis effect’

Kentucky Gov.-elect Matt Bevin ran on a bold and unwavering conservative platform. While he won the election fair and square and is eminently qualified to serve as governor, both his supporters and detractors alike agree that it was his courageous public support of embattled Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis that tipped the scales. This support got out the evangelical vote and made a difference – big time.

After Kim Davis was thrown in jail by a rogue federal judge for refusing to waive her First Amendment rights and violate her conscience by signing her name to counterfeit “same-sex marriage” licenses, Bevin visited her in jail and publicly voiced his unequivocal support for both the institution of marriage and for Davis’ absolute right to defend it.

“The election was not even close,” said Mat Staver, Davis’ attorney and chairman of Liberty Counsel. “The lopsided victory for Matt Bevin stunned most political pundits. There is no question that the issue of religious freedom and same-sex marriage played a role in the results. The people favor traditional values and marriage, and they are tired of the political elites, represented by Governor Beshear, who are out of touch with ordinary, God-loving citizens. We look forward to working with Governor-elect Matt Bevin to accommodate the religious convictions of Kim Davis and other Kentucky clerks. Finally, we will have common sense and the Constitution prevail in Kentucky,” concluded Staver.

And work together they shall. Bevin publicly announced Friday that he will exercise his legal authority as governor to ensure that Ms. Davis receives the accommodation she both deserves and the U.S. Constitution demands.

In short: Kim Davis wins. Bullies lose.

The big take away

This midterm election proves, once more, that when the evangelical, Catholic and Orthodox communities get out and vote en masse, both conservatism and family values prevail.

In Houston we saw a highly motivated group of Christian pastors lead their flock to the polls in unprecedented numbers. It took a perverted threat against their wives and daughters to spur it, but they stepped up and did it – and they are to be commended for doing so.

In Kentucky we saw the persecution of one woman inspire a Christian political outsider to take up her cause and stand firm in her defense. He will soon take over as governor and, rouge courts notwithstanding, guarantee that her right to freedom of conscience is protected.

This is Christian leadership in action. If we, the Christian faithful, wish to see an America that once again reflects our values and honors and glorifies the God of our creation, then we must take charge. It is leading that makes a leader, and each and every Christian is empowered to leadership by the grace of the Holy Spirit.

A first step toward leadership is to exercise your Christian duty by voting for men and women who hold to the objective truths found within the pages of God’s word. The anti-Christ pagans can take nothing from us that we don’t surrender.

The establishment, be it Democratic or Republican, is lying to you. Not only do the “social issues” matter, it is these issues that drives voters to the polls. The “social issues” are biblical issues – moral issues that transcend politics. The “social issues” belong within the purview of the church. They always have. Values voters represent the base of the Republican Party, and when the Republican Party takes the biblical position on these issues, it wins.

But, as they say, “This was just a midterm election.” It was a base hit. If we’re going to hit a grand slam in 2016, Christian voters must step to the plate once more.

And then we have to swing for the bleachers.



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http://townhall.com/columnists/mattbarber/2015/11/... (show quote)


"How dare you place women and children in danger and force your constituents to reaffirm this self-evident truth." This comment was made about opposite genders being free to attend the bathroom of their choice. Gay men are constantly classified as pedophiles by the Right, though studies disprove these accusations, yet if these studies are right, restricting same gender to bathrooms does not lessen in the least the danger to children or next door to women. Was the point to guarantee same sex relationships?

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Nov 14, 2015 06:07:23   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
fiatlux wrote:
"How dare you place women and children in danger and force your constituents to reaffirm this self-evident truth." This comment was made about opposite genders being free to attend the bathroom of their choice. Gay men are constantly classified as pedophiles by the Right, though studies disprove these accusations, yet if these studies are right, restricting same gender to bathrooms does not lessen in the least the danger to children or next door to women. Was the point to guarantee same sex relationships?
"How dare you place women and children in dan... (show quote)


Faggots are classified by God to be outcasts, that why people who have some understanding reject that life style, defend the innocent not the guilty. Faggots like Muslim are not compatible with Gods heaven.

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Nov 14, 2015 07:07:28   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
iFrank wrote:
Faggots are classified by God to be outcasts, that why people who have some understanding reject that life style, defend the innocent not the guilty. Faggots like Muslim are not compatible with Gods heaven.


How is God harmed by homosexuality? What if one asexual, depressed. Why is it so important for us to reproduce. Why is God so obsessed humanities reproductive goals? Is God obsessed with those goals? Don't we just destroy God's vision for the world by our current way of life? Maybe the the bible was never finished? What information has been kept from humanity, by the church?

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Nov 14, 2015 07:10:58   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
Dummy Boy wrote:
How is God harmed by homosexuality? What if one asexual, depressed. Why is it so important for us to reproduce. Why is God so obsessed humanities reproductive goals? Is God obsessed with those goals? Don't we just destroy God's vision for the world by our current way of life? Maybe the the bible was never finished? What information has been kept from humanity, by the church?


You are harmed by faggots, you are His child. He doesn't want that, because He knows what goes on behind closed doors. Come now into His light.

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Nov 14, 2015 07:39:27   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
iFrank wrote:
You are harmed by faggots, you are His child. He doesn't want that, because He knows what goes on behind closed doors. Come now into His light.


Are you harmed by faggots? How?

What's the difference between faggot "doors" and straight doors?

Why is that so important to God?

How does God stand to gain or lose? Why does it affect you? Why do think about these things or devote so much energy to things that don't matter?

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Nov 14, 2015 07:45:18   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
Dummy Boy wrote:
Are you harmed by faggots? How?

What's the difference between faggot "doors" and straight doors?

Why is that so important to God?

How does God stand to gain or lose? Why does it affect you? Why do think about these things or devote so much energy to things that don't matter?


For you it doesn't matter, heaven and hell are one foot apart and that's the distance from your heart to your brain. Your thoughts are in the world and your heart feels the tug to know God. That's why you're on this subject, right?
Either you're with God or against, there is no middle ground.

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Nov 14, 2015 07:50:42   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
iFrank wrote:
For you it doesn't matter, heaven and hell are one foot apart and that's the distance from your heart to your brain. Your thoughts are in the world and your heart feels the tug to know God. That's why you're on this subject, right?
Either you're with God or against, there is no middle ground.


Why? How is caring about another plank in another's eye my problem? Is God so powerless?

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Nov 14, 2015 08:10:26   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
Dummy Boy wrote:
Why? How is caring about another plank in another's eye my problem? Is God so powerless?


Jeremiah 2:30 in vain have I (God) have smitten your children: they received no correction.
He corrects them indirectly, but of course they will overlook wisdom. The path is clear. Jer. 7:28 "But thou shall say unto them, This is a nation that obeyeth not the voice of the Lord their God, nor receiveth correction: truth is perished, and is cut off from their mouth". You defend them, you live with them. Have at it.

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Nov 14, 2015 09:46:22   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
iFrank wrote:
Jeremiah 2:30 in vain have I (God) have smitten your children: they received no correction.
He corrects them indirectly, but of course they will overlook wisdom. The path is clear. Jer. 7:28 "But thou shall say unto them, This is a nation that obeyeth not the voice of the Lord their God, nor receiveth correction: truth is perished, and is cut off from their mouth". You defend them, you live with them. Have at it.


I've defended them by not caring? Where does GOD say that ignoring someone is ....what exactly?

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Nov 14, 2015 10:43:34   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
Dummy Boy wrote:
I've defended them by not caring? Where does GOD say that ignoring someone is ....what exactly?


But you do care for them, because you jumped into the line. You don't ignore people that are going against Gods commandment, that's why we're in this messy "LGBT" fight against them. First Tim. 5:22 ... "Neither be a partaker of another mans sin":..
If you don't say anything against sin and "jump in the line" your actions are evidence of condoning it. In 2 John 11 "for he that biddeth him God speed is partaker of his evil deed". In Rev 18:4 "and I heard another voice from Heaven, saying Come out of her, My people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues.

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