"There is bad people on both side and both suck so don't deny it."
Only one side ever says that "both sides are equally bad", and it's not the left.This is the real-life equivalent of the movie supervillain tenting his fingertips and saying to the hero, "We're not so very different, you and I".
Well, the torches were made from tobacco sticks (for hanging tobacco in a barn to cure) and scraps of burlap, so I'm guessing a feed store or Ag Supply?
He tried to be an "adult in the room" by opposing Trump but Red State had thousands of disenrollments and some wackos actually followed his kids home from school. I guess that taught him!
In "One" Corinthians 8 Paul talks about offending a "weak brother" in this case by eating meat sacrificed to idols. Paul did not consider it a sin but if his eating something unclean caused discomfort to someone else and he did it willingly then he was sinning.
People have raised the issue with Erickson and they told him that they found it offensive - and with good reason. Shouldn't it be his responsibility to take it down and make amends? I'm not saying that I totally agree with Paul, because I don't, but if he calls himself a Christian doncha think that obligates Erickson to behave a certain way?
"There is bad people on both side and both suck so don't deny it."
Only one side ever says that "both sides are equally bad", and it's not the left.This is the real-life equivalent of the movie supervillain tenting his fingertips and saying to the hero, "We're not so very different, you and I".
"Stop being foolish and do not mention a false god to me as there is only God whose son Jesus Christ died for those who would believe in him."
All the other gods are ridiculous, made-up nonsense.Not yours, though.Your god is real.
Yep God is real. Mankind made false idols in its sinful state. Have a problem with that?
No because the left says things similar to"Republicans are creating the problems", "Democrats are so much better"
Wow trying to use bad analogies to illustrate your lie. Try harder.
All right, who's the wisenheimer who put a suit and tie on a canned ham?
Eh. Same difference. It's a heritage of hate and a hateful heritage.
Well, the torches were made from tobacco sticks (for hanging tobacco in a barn to cure) and scraps of burlap, so I'm guessing a feed store or Ag Supply?
Uninspiring. It inspires neither an interest in Jesus or God nor a desire to discuss them with you. Quite the opposite, actually.
Most Christians take offense at this image because it is recognized as a Satanic symbol.
It's actually a "St Peter's Cross" as legend has it he considered himself unworthy to be crucified the way Jesus was.
Out of respect for Peter I'm gonna put one up on my lawn. We'll see how the Jeboids like that.
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He tried to be an "adult in the room" by opposing Trump but Red State had thousands of disenrollments and some wackos actually followed his kids home from school. I guess that taught him!
Do you remember her Pepsi commercial that went to the tune of "Like a Prayer"? When the video came out Pepsi pulled it.
/shudders
In "One" Corinthians 8 Paul talks about offending a "weak brother" in this case by eating meat sacrificed to idols. Paul did not consider it a sin but if his eating something unclean caused discomfort to someone else and he did it willingly then he was sinning.
People have raised the issue with Erickson and they told him that they found it offensive - and with good reason. Shouldn't it be his responsibility to take it down and make amends? I'm not saying that I totally agree with Paul, because I don't, but if he calls himself a Christian doncha think that obligates Erickson to behave a certain way?
You are as believable as a Christian as you are a black man - but do you have any of those delightful cartoon tracts?
And what was the cause Union soldiers died for? What do you think the goal of the Confederacy was?