Would you accept a serial adulterer and an unindicted co conspirator as your "moral leader"?

Evangelical leaders say Trump's Stormy affair is OK

Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council said, "We kind of gave him an, 'All right, you get a mulligan. You get a do-over here.'"

Robert Jeffress, pastor of the powerful First Baptist Church in Dallas, assured Fox News that "Evangelicals know they are not compromising their beliefs in order to support this great president."

Franklin Graham affirmed that "while he is not President Perfect," Trump does have "a concern for Christian values."

Jerry Falwell Jr. said, "We all need Christ's forgiveness, and that's why evangelicals are so quick to forgive Donald Trump when he asked for forgiveness for things that happened 10, 15 years ago."

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80% of evangelical supported Roy Moore.

Falwell said Trump comments about Nazi's at Charlottesville were "bold and truthful".

When Trump referred to Haiti and Africa as sh!tholes, Jeffress said Trump was on target in his sentiment.

But not all evangelicas are so understanding. There is an exodus of African Americans leaving white evangelical churches.

Why Are People of Color Leaving White Evangelical Churches?

And some other evangelicals have a completely different take. This from evangelical Michael Gerson:

Michael Gerson of The Atlantic, an evangelical conservative, believes the term 'evangelical' has been defiled, and that party identity has obliterated moral conviction.

"This is not mere gullibility; it is utter corruption," he wrote. "Blinded by political tribalism and hatred for their political opponents, these leaders can't see how they are undermining the causes to which they once dedicated their lives."

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Is Trump bringing great damage to the evangelical movement?

Well seeing most men and women cheat, so what?
 
I make a prediction. Once the tide turns against Trump, these "Christians" will scurry away and their mantra will be: "Donald, who? Never supported the man."
I don’t believe they will.
Trump is everything Jesus is against and they love Trump.
 
Evangelical leaders say Trump's Stormy affair is OK

Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council said, "We kind of gave him an, 'All right, you get a mulligan. You get a do-over here.'"

Robert Jeffress, pastor of the powerful First Baptist Church in Dallas, assured Fox News that "Evangelicals know they are not compromising their beliefs in order to support this great president."

Franklin Graham affirmed that "while he is not President Perfect," Trump does have "a concern for Christian values."

Jerry Falwell Jr. said, "We all need Christ's forgiveness, and that's why evangelicals are so quick to forgive Donald Trump when he asked for forgiveness for things that happened 10, 15 years ago."

------------------------------

80% of evangelical supported Roy Moore.

Falwell said Trump comments about Nazi's at Charlottesville were "bold and truthful".

When Trump referred to Haiti and Africa as sh!tholes, Jeffress said Trump was on target in his sentiment.

But not all evangelicas are so understanding. There is an exodus of African Americans leaving white evangelical churches.

Why Are People of Color Leaving White Evangelical Churches?

And some other evangelicals have a completely different take. This from evangelical Michael Gerson:

Michael Gerson of The Atlantic, an evangelical conservative, believes the term 'evangelical' has been defiled, and that party identity has obliterated moral conviction.

"This is not mere gullibility; it is utter corruption," he wrote. "Blinded by political tribalism and hatred for their political opponents, these leaders can't see how they are undermining the causes to which they once dedicated their lives."

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Is Trump bringing great damage to the evangelical movement?

I have never ever considered a POTUS as my moral leader. Who does?
 
Evangelical leaders say Trump's Stormy affair is OK

Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council said, "We kind of gave him an, 'All right, you get a mulligan. You get a do-over here.'"

Robert Jeffress, pastor of the powerful First Baptist Church in Dallas, assured Fox News that "Evangelicals know they are not compromising their beliefs in order to support this great president."

Franklin Graham affirmed that "while he is not President Perfect," Trump does have "a concern for Christian values."

Jerry Falwell Jr. said, "We all need Christ's forgiveness, and that's why evangelicals are so quick to forgive Donald Trump when he asked for forgiveness for things that happened 10, 15 years ago."

------------------------------

80% of evangelical supported Roy Moore.

Falwell said Trump comments about Nazi's at Charlottesville were "bold and truthful".

When Trump referred to Haiti and Africa as sh!tholes, Jeffress said Trump was on target in his sentiment.

But not all evangelicas are so understanding. There is an exodus of African Americans leaving white evangelical churches.

Why Are People of Color Leaving White Evangelical Churches?

And some other evangelicals have a completely different take. This from evangelical Michael Gerson:

Michael Gerson of The Atlantic, an evangelical conservative, believes the term 'evangelical' has been defiled, and that party identity has obliterated moral conviction.

"This is not mere gullibility; it is utter corruption," he wrote. "Blinded by political tribalism and hatred for their political opponents, these leaders can't see how they are undermining the causes to which they once dedicated their lives."

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Is Trump bringing great damage to the evangelical movement?
I did not realize presidents were moral leaders.
 
Evangelical leaders say Trump's Stormy affair is OK

Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council said, "We kind of gave him an, 'All right, you get a mulligan. You get a do-over here.'"

Robert Jeffress, pastor of the powerful First Baptist Church in Dallas, assured Fox News that "Evangelicals know they are not compromising their beliefs in order to support this great president."

Franklin Graham affirmed that "while he is not President Perfect," Trump does have "a concern for Christian values."

Jerry Falwell Jr. said, "We all need Christ's forgiveness, and that's why evangelicals are so quick to forgive Donald Trump when he asked for forgiveness for things that happened 10, 15 years ago."

------------------------------

80% of evangelical supported Roy Moore.

Falwell said Trump comments about Nazi's at Charlottesville were "bold and truthful".

When Trump referred to Haiti and Africa as sh!tholes, Jeffress said Trump was on target in his sentiment.

But not all evangelicas are so understanding. There is an exodus of African Americans leaving white evangelical churches.

Why Are People of Color Leaving White Evangelical Churches?

And some other evangelicals have a completely different take. This from evangelical Michael Gerson:

Michael Gerson of The Atlantic, an evangelical conservative, believes the term 'evangelical' has been defiled, and that party identity has obliterated moral conviction.

"This is not mere gullibility; it is utter corruption," he wrote. "Blinded by political tribalism and hatred for their political opponents, these leaders can't see how they are undermining the causes to which they once dedicated their lives."

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Is Trump bringing great damage to the evangelical movement?
I did not realize presidents were moral leaders.



 
Evangelical leaders say Trump's Stormy affair is OK

Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council said, "We kind of gave him an, 'All right, you get a mulligan. You get a do-over here.'"

Robert Jeffress, pastor of the powerful First Baptist Church in Dallas, assured Fox News that "Evangelicals know they are not compromising their beliefs in order to support this great president."

Franklin Graham affirmed that "while he is not President Perfect," Trump does have "a concern for Christian values."

Jerry Falwell Jr. said, "We all need Christ's forgiveness, and that's why evangelicals are so quick to forgive Donald Trump when he asked for forgiveness for things that happened 10, 15 years ago."

------------------------------

80% of evangelical supported Roy Moore.

Falwell said Trump comments about Nazi's at Charlottesville were "bold and truthful".

When Trump referred to Haiti and Africa as sh!tholes, Jeffress said Trump was on target in his sentiment.

But not all evangelicas are so understanding. There is an exodus of African Americans leaving white evangelical churches.

Why Are People of Color Leaving White Evangelical Churches?

And some other evangelicals have a completely different take. This from evangelical Michael Gerson:

Michael Gerson of The Atlantic, an evangelical conservative, believes the term 'evangelical' has been defiled, and that party identity has obliterated moral conviction.

"This is not mere gullibility; it is utter corruption," he wrote. "Blinded by political tribalism and hatred for their political opponents, these leaders can't see how they are undermining the causes to which they once dedicated their lives."

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Is Trump bringing great damage to the evangelical movement?
I did not realize presidents were moral leaders.





The thing I like about this commercial....
That truly is Charles. I spent a lot of time with him during his stint with the Rockets and he is by no means fake.
 
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Evangelical Tony Perkins: “I think the president is providing the leadership we need at this time, in our country and in our culture.”

Tony Perkins: Trump Gets ‘a Mulligan’ on Life, Stormy Daniels

When questioned about whether the desire to “punch the bully” is in line with Christian values, Perkins argued that Christians should defend themselves instead of following the biblical teaching to turn the other cheek.

Over 80 percent of evangelicals supported Trump in the presidential election, even though he has essentially bragged about committing sexual assault and once admitted he never asks God for forgiveness.

Who is Tony Perkins? Evangelical Christians don't care about Trump's alleged affair with Stormy Daniels, he says

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If Trump is your LEADER and he teaches sexual assault and violence, then YES, he is your moral leader. And Trump teaches sexual assault and violence.
 
Evangelical leaders say Trump's Stormy affair is OK

Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council said, "We kind of gave him an, 'All right, you get a mulligan. You get a do-over here.'"

Robert Jeffress, pastor of the powerful First Baptist Church in Dallas, assured Fox News that "Evangelicals know they are not compromising their beliefs in order to support this great president."

Franklin Graham affirmed that "while he is not President Perfect," Trump does have "a concern for Christian values."

Jerry Falwell Jr. said, "We all need Christ's forgiveness, and that's why evangelicals are so quick to forgive Donald Trump when he asked for forgiveness for things that happened 10, 15 years ago."

------------------------------

80% of evangelical supported Roy Moore.

Falwell said Trump comments about Nazi's at Charlottesville were "bold and truthful".

When Trump referred to Haiti and Africa as sh!tholes, Jeffress said Trump was on target in his sentiment.

But not all evangelicas are so understanding. There is an exodus of African Americans leaving white evangelical churches.

Why Are People of Color Leaving White Evangelical Churches?

And some other evangelicals have a completely different take. This from evangelical Michael Gerson:

Michael Gerson of The Atlantic, an evangelical conservative, believes the term 'evangelical' has been defiled, and that party identity has obliterated moral conviction.

"This is not mere gullibility; it is utter corruption," he wrote. "Blinded by political tribalism and hatred for their political opponents, these leaders can't see how they are undermining the causes to which they once dedicated their lives."

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Is Trump bringing great damage to the evangelical movement?

One's politics. Trump isn't a moral leader. He'll have to ask Jesus for forgiveness.

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Evangelical leaders say Trump's Stormy affair is OK

Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council said, "We kind of gave him an, 'All right, you get a mulligan. You get a do-over here.'"

Robert Jeffress, pastor of the powerful First Baptist Church in Dallas, assured Fox News that "Evangelicals know they are not compromising their beliefs in order to support this great president."

Franklin Graham affirmed that "while he is not President Perfect," Trump does have "a concern for Christian values."

Jerry Falwell Jr. said, "We all need Christ's forgiveness, and that's why evangelicals are so quick to forgive Donald Trump when he asked for forgiveness for things that happened 10, 15 years ago."

------------------------------

80% of evangelical supported Roy Moore.

Falwell said Trump comments about Nazi's at Charlottesville were "bold and truthful".

When Trump referred to Haiti and Africa as sh!tholes, Jeffress said Trump was on target in his sentiment.

But not all evangelicas are so understanding. There is an exodus of African Americans leaving white evangelical churches.

Why Are People of Color Leaving White Evangelical Churches?

And some other evangelicals have a completely different take. This from evangelical Michael Gerson:

Michael Gerson of The Atlantic, an evangelical conservative, believes the term 'evangelical' has been defiled, and that party identity has obliterated moral conviction.

"This is not mere gullibility; it is utter corruption," he wrote. "Blinded by political tribalism and hatred for their political opponents, these leaders can't see how they are undermining the causes to which they once dedicated their lives."

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Is Trump bringing great damage to the evangelical movement?
People don't understand the Black Church, it serves several things, its were people meet to exchange information, news, and opinions. Its a social meeting and places to know each other. It also serves as a rally place. So judge on a different scale.
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Evangelical leaders say Trump's Stormy affair is OK

Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council said, "We kind of gave him an, 'All right, you get a mulligan. You get a do-over here.'"

Robert Jeffress, pastor of the powerful First Baptist Church in Dallas, assured Fox News that "Evangelicals know they are not compromising their beliefs in order to support this great president."

Franklin Graham affirmed that "while he is not President Perfect," Trump does have "a concern for Christian values."

Jerry Falwell Jr. said, "We all need Christ's forgiveness, and that's why evangelicals are so quick to forgive Donald Trump when he asked for forgiveness for things that happened 10, 15 years ago."

------------------------------

80% of evangelical supported Roy Moore.

Falwell said Trump comments about Nazi's at Charlottesville were "bold and truthful".

When Trump referred to Haiti and Africa as sh!tholes, Jeffress said Trump was on target in his sentiment.

But not all evangelicas are so understanding. There is an exodus of African Americans leaving white evangelical churches.

Why Are People of Color Leaving White Evangelical Churches?

And some other evangelicals have a completely different take. This from evangelical Michael Gerson:

Michael Gerson of The Atlantic, an evangelical conservative, believes the term 'evangelical' has been defiled, and that party identity has obliterated moral conviction.

"This is not mere gullibility; it is utter corruption," he wrote. "Blinded by political tribalism and hatred for their political opponents, these leaders can't see how they are undermining the causes to which they once dedicated their lives."

---------------------

Is Trump bringing great damage to the evangelical movement?

Two moral fallacies here^^

[1.] Christians I know, myself included, care not about what The Man does or has done or will do with his flesh, so long as the Pretorian Guard keeps him standing. In refusing to acknowledge the accomplishments of The Man, for obsession over his private character, there is evidence not of His ability to hold public office, but rather bountiful evidence of the opposition projecting its guilt for its own mainstreamed platforms of perverted moral philosophy onto across the aisle leaders. You speak so vociferously to our President's personal, carnal peccadilloes so often, one must wonder what similar indiscretions you're telling us you need to get off your chest.

[2.] Our President's personal sins of the flesh pale ridiculously in comparison to the psychotic circus of the Democratic Party initiated, led, narrated and enforced American cultural revolution--which has gifted we the people with such profoundly moral (much sarcasm) paragon movements such as the dismemberment of our unborn children on demand, at will--in the name of sexual freedom; hormonal and surgical mutilation of our young people brainwashed by radical postmodernist quack science and associated philosophies; an ongoing attempt to force on America French Revolution era state atheism which led thousands upon thousands of French citizens to their slaughter during the Reign of Terror. Do you have any clue which historical "moral paragon" is credited with founding the post Enlightenment Era abortion movement? Donatien Alphonse François de Sade otherwise known as Marquis de Sade.

So then, Mr. Morality, please explain your acceptance of de Sade as your moral leader through your volume on 10 offensive defense of the American Left. Please do smoke that in your pipe.
 
And?? ..... :dunno:
We have had a great many who got caught and I would bet many who did not. The only one who did not is Jimmy "The Peanut" Carter who only did it in his mind.
What did Obama get "caught" doing? And the Bush's? What did they get "caught" doing? What did Reagan get "caught" doing?

And why were Republicans even interested in Clinton's bj anyway?
 
Evangelical leaders say Trump's Stormy affair is OK

Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council said, "We kind of gave him an, 'All right, you get a mulligan. You get a do-over here.'"

Robert Jeffress, pastor of the powerful First Baptist Church in Dallas, assured Fox News that "Evangelicals know they are not compromising their beliefs in order to support this great president."

Franklin Graham affirmed that "while he is not President Perfect," Trump does have "a concern for Christian values."

Jerry Falwell Jr. said, "We all need Christ's forgiveness, and that's why evangelicals are so quick to forgive Donald Trump when he asked for forgiveness for things that happened 10, 15 years ago."

------------------------------

80% of evangelical supported Roy Moore.

Falwell said Trump comments about Nazi's at Charlottesville were "bold and truthful".

When Trump referred to Haiti and Africa as sh!tholes, Jeffress said Trump was on target in his sentiment.

But not all evangelicas are so understanding. There is an exodus of African Americans leaving white evangelical churches.

Why Are People of Color Leaving White Evangelical Churches?

And some other evangelicals have a completely different take. This from evangelical Michael Gerson:

Michael Gerson of The Atlantic, an evangelical conservative, believes the term 'evangelical' has been defiled, and that party identity has obliterated moral conviction.

"This is not mere gullibility; it is utter corruption," he wrote. "Blinded by political tribalism and hatred for their political opponents, these leaders can't see how they are undermining the causes to which they once dedicated their lives."

---------------------

Is Trump bringing great damage to the evangelical movement?

Two moral fallacies here^^

[1.] Christians I know, myself included, care not about what The Man does or has done or will do with his flesh, so long as the Pretorian Guard keeps him standing. In refusing to acknowledge the accomplishments of The Man, for obsession over his private character, there is evidence not of His ability to hold public office, but rather bountiful evidence of the opposition projecting its guilt for its own mainstreamed platforms of perverted moral philosophy onto across the aisle leaders. You speak so vociferously to our President's personal, carnal peccadilloes so often, one must wonder what similar indiscretions you're telling us you need to get off your chest.

[2.] Our President's personal sins of the flesh pale ridiculously in comparison to the psychotic circus of the Democratic Party initiated, led, narrated and enforced American cultural revolution--which has gifted we the people with such profoundly moral (much sarcasm) paragon movements such as the dismemberment of our unborn children on demand, at will--in the name of sexual freedom; hormonal and surgical mutilation of our young people brainwashed by radical postmodernist quack science and associated philosophies; an ongoing attempt to force on America French Revolution era state atheism which led thousands upon thousands of French citizens to their slaughter during the Reign of Terror. Do you have any clue which historical "moral paragon" is credited with founding the post Enlightenment Era abortion movement? Donatien Alphonse François de Sade otherwise known as Marquis de Sade.

So then, Mr. Morality, please explain your acceptance of de Sade as your moral leader through your volume on 10 offensive defense of the American Left. Please do smoke that in your pipe.




20 In a large house there are articles not only of and silver, but also of wood and clay; some are for special purposes and some for common use.
21 Those who cleanse themselves from the latter will be instruments for special purposes, made holy, useful to the Master and prepared to do any good work.
2nd Timothy 2:20-21 New International Version (NIV)
 
Evangelical leaders say Trump's Stormy affair is OK

Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council said, "We kind of gave him an, 'All right, you get a mulligan. You get a do-over here.'"

Robert Jeffress, pastor of the powerful First Baptist Church in Dallas, assured Fox News that "Evangelicals know they are not compromising their beliefs in order to support this great president."

Franklin Graham affirmed that "while he is not President Perfect," Trump does have "a concern for Christian values."

Jerry Falwell Jr. said, "We all need Christ's forgiveness, and that's why evangelicals are so quick to forgive Donald Trump when he asked for forgiveness for things that happened 10, 15 years ago."

------------------------------

80% of evangelical supported Roy Moore.

Falwell said Trump comments about Nazi's at Charlottesville were "bold and truthful".

When Trump referred to Haiti and Africa as sh!tholes, Jeffress said Trump was on target in his sentiment.

But not all evangelicas are so understanding. There is an exodus of African Americans leaving white evangelical churches.

Why Are People of Color Leaving White Evangelical Churches?

And some other evangelicals have a completely different take. This from evangelical Michael Gerson:

Michael Gerson of The Atlantic, an evangelical conservative, believes the term 'evangelical' has been defiled, and that party identity has obliterated moral conviction.

"This is not mere gullibility; it is utter corruption," he wrote. "Blinded by political tribalism and hatred for their political opponents, these leaders can't see how they are undermining the causes to which they once dedicated their lives."

---------------------

Is Trump bringing great damage to the evangelical movement?

Two moral fallacies here^^

[1.] Christians I know, myself included, care not about what The Man does or has done or will do with his flesh, so long as the Pretorian Guard keeps him standing. In refusing to acknowledge the accomplishments of The Man, for obsession over his private character, there is evidence not of His ability to hold public office, but rather bountiful evidence of the opposition projecting its guilt for its own mainstreamed platforms of perverted moral philosophy onto across the aisle leaders. You speak so vociferously to our President's personal, carnal peccadilloes so often, one must wonder what similar indiscretions you're telling us you need to get off your chest.

[2.] Our President's personal sins of the flesh pale ridiculously in comparison to the psychotic circus of the Democratic Party initiated, led, narrated and enforced American cultural revolution--which has gifted we the people with such profoundly moral (much sarcasm) paragon movements such as the dismemberment of our unborn children on demand, at will--in the name of sexual freedom; hormonal and surgical mutilation of our young people brainwashed by radical postmodernist quack science and associated philosophies; an ongoing attempt to force on America French Revolution era state atheism which led thousands upon thousands of French citizens to their slaughter during the Reign of Terror. Do you have any clue which historical "moral paragon" is credited with founding the post Enlightenment Era abortion movement? Donatien Alphonse François de Sade otherwise known as Marquis de Sade.

So then, Mr. Morality, please explain your acceptance of de Sade as your moral leader through your volume on 10 offensive defense of the American Left. Please do smoke that in your pipe.




20 In a large house there are articles not only of and silver, but also of wood and clay; some are for special purposes and some for common use.
21 Those who cleanse themselves from the latter will be instruments for special purposes, made holy, useful to the Master and prepared to do any good work.
2nd Timothy 2:20-21 New International Version (NIV)

Thanks.

These days the wise men and women of the forest who dare leave it are crucified. High wire walkers plummeting left and right to their doom.

"No shepherd and one herd! Everyone wants the same; everyone is the same: he who feels differently goes voluntarily into the madhouse."

~F. Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
 
Evangelical leaders say Trump's Stormy affair is OK

Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council said, "We kind of gave him an, 'All right, you get a mulligan. You get a do-over here.'"

Robert Jeffress, pastor of the powerful First Baptist Church in Dallas, assured Fox News that "Evangelicals know they are not compromising their beliefs in order to support this great president."

Franklin Graham affirmed that "while he is not President Perfect," Trump does have "a concern for Christian values."

Jerry Falwell Jr. said, "We all need Christ's forgiveness, and that's why evangelicals are so quick to forgive Donald Trump when he asked for forgiveness for things that happened 10, 15 years ago."

------------------------------

80% of evangelical supported Roy Moore.

Falwell said Trump comments about Nazi's at Charlottesville were "bold and truthful".

When Trump referred to Haiti and Africa as sh!tholes, Jeffress said Trump was on target in his sentiment.

But not all evangelicas are so understanding. There is an exodus of African Americans leaving white evangelical churches.

Why Are People of Color Leaving White Evangelical Churches?

And some other evangelicals have a completely different take. This from evangelical Michael Gerson:

Michael Gerson of The Atlantic, an evangelical conservative, believes the term 'evangelical' has been defiled, and that party identity has obliterated moral conviction.

"This is not mere gullibility; it is utter corruption," he wrote. "Blinded by political tribalism and hatred for their political opponents, these leaders can't see how they are undermining the causes to which they once dedicated their lives."

---------------------

Is Trump bringing great damage to the evangelical movement?

Two moral fallacies here^^

[1.] Christians I know, myself included, care not about what The Man does or has done or will do with his flesh, so long as the Pretorian Guard keeps him standing. In refusing to acknowledge the accomplishments of The Man, for obsession over his private character, there is evidence not of His ability to hold public office, but rather bountiful evidence of the opposition projecting its guilt for its own mainstreamed platforms of perverted moral philosophy onto across the aisle leaders. You speak so vociferously to our President's personal, carnal peccadilloes so often, one must wonder what similar indiscretions you're telling us you need to get off your chest.

[2.] Our President's personal sins of the flesh pale ridiculously in comparison to the psychotic circus of the Democratic Party initiated, led, narrated and enforced American cultural revolution--which has gifted we the people with such profoundly moral (much sarcasm) paragon movements such as the dismemberment of our unborn children on demand, at will--in the name of sexual freedom; hormonal and surgical mutilation of our young people brainwashed by radical postmodernist quack science and associated philosophies; an ongoing attempt to force on America French Revolution era state atheism which led thousands upon thousands of French citizens to their slaughter during the Reign of Terror. Do you have any clue which historical "moral paragon" is credited with founding the post Enlightenment Era abortion movement? Donatien Alphonse François de Sade otherwise known as Marquis de Sade.

So then, Mr. Morality, please explain your acceptance of de Sade as your moral leader through your volume on 10 offensive defense of the American Left. Please do smoke that in your pipe.




20 In a large house there are articles not only of and silver, but also of wood and clay; some are for special purposes and some for common use.
21 Those who cleanse themselves from the latter will be instruments for special purposes, made holy, useful to the Master and prepared to do any good work.
2nd Timothy 2:20-21 New International Version (NIV)

Thanks.

These days the wise men and women of the forest who dare leave it are crucified. High wire walkers plummeting left and right to their doom.

"No shepherd and one herd! Everyone wants the same; everyone is the same: he who feels differently goes voluntarily into the madhouse."

~F. Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra



 

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