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1 posted on 12/09/2017 2:34:53 PM PST by Kaslin
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Baby killing, drugged out, homo, tranny marxists on the left won’t like the nation of a “Christian Left.” Not at all


2 posted on 12/09/2017 2:38:10 PM PST by ProtectOurFreedom
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I doubt God divides believers in Christ as “left” or “right” Christians. Even religion has to be suffused with politics with the liberals. I live in socal under the reign of Governor Choo Choo. He’s an idiot.
3 posted on 12/09/2017 2:41:13 PM PST by Rebelrage ("To crush your enemies -- See them driven, and to hear the lamentation of their women)
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He sounds just like Pope Francis.

California needs a Donald Trump as governor.

4 posted on 12/09/2017 2:41:57 PM PST by BlessedBeGod (To restore all things in Christ~~Appeasing evil is cowardice~~Francis is temporary. Hell is forever.)
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Hey! Jerry! Your state is on Fire, man!

You know what the insurance companies would call this calamity? An “Act of God”.

Shut up, Jerry!


5 posted on 12/09/2017 2:43:05 PM PST by Spruce
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Perhaps Brown's simplistic, and political, statements on the fear of "the Lord" or "fear of the wrath of God" needs to be balanced by the wisdom of the following observations of Dr. Russell Kirk:
"Before I began to think much on the spiritual diseases of our century, I revolted against the disgusting smugness of modern America—particularly the complacency of professors and clergymen, the flabby clerisy of a sensate time.

Once I found myself in a circle of scholars who were discussing solemnly the conditions necessary for arriving at scientific truth. Chiefly from a perverse impulse to shock the Academy of Lagado, perhaps, I muttered, 'We have to begin with the dogma that the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom.' I succeeded in scandalizing.

Some gentlemen and scholars took this for indecent levity; others, unable to convince themselves that anyone could mean this literally, groped for the presumptive allegorical or symbolical meaning behind my words.

But two or three churchgoers in the gathering were not displeased. These were given to passing the collection plate and to looking upon the church as a means to social reform; incense, vestments, and the liturgy have their aesthetic charms, even among doctors of philosophy. Faintly pleased, yes, these latter professors, to hear the echo of fife and drum ecclesiastic; but also embarrassed at such radicalism.

"'Oh no,'“ they murmured, 'not the fear of God. You mean the love of God, don’t you?'”

For them the word of Scriptures was no warrant, their Anglo-Catholicism notwithstanding. With Henry Ward Beecher, they were eager to declare that God is Love—-though hardly a love which passes all understanding. Theirs was a thoroughly permissive God the Father, properly instructed by Freud.

Looking upon their mild and diffident faces, I wondered how much trust I might put in such love as they knew.

Their meekness was not that of Moses. Meek before Jehovah, Moses had no fear of Pharaoh; but these doctors of the schools, much at ease in Zion, were timid in the presence of a traffic policeman. Although convinced that God is too indulgent to punish much of anything, they were given to trembling before Caesar.

Christian love is the willingness to sacrifice oneself; yet I would not have counted upon these gentlemen to adventure anything of consequence for my sake, nor even for those with greater claims upon them. I doubted whether the Lord would adventure much on their behalf. . . . The great grim Love which makes Hell a part of the nature of things, my colleagues could not apprehend. And, lacking knowledge of that Love, at once compassionate and retributive, their sort may bring us presently to a terrestrial hell, which is the absence of God from the affairs of men. . . .

Every age portrays God in the image of its poetry and politics.

In one century, God is an absolute monarch, exacting his due; in another century still an absolute sovereign, but a benevolent despot; again, perhaps a grand gentleman among aristocrats; at a different time, a democratic president, with an eye to the ballot box.

It has been said that to many of our generation, God is a Republican and works in a bank; but this image is giving way, I think, to God as Chum—at worst, God as a playground supervisor. So much for the images. But in reality God does not alter. . . .

What raises up heroes and martyrs is the fear of God. Beside the terror of God’s judgment, the atrocities of the totalist tyrant are pinpricks. A God-intoxicated man, knowing that divine love and divine wrath are but different aspects of a unity, is sustained against the worst this world can do to him; while the goodnatured unambitious man, lacking religion, fearing no ultimate judgment, denying that he is made for eternity, has in him no iron to maintain order and justice and freedom.

Mere enlightened self-interest will submit to any strong evil. In one aspect or another, fear insists upon forcing itself into our lives. If the fear of God is obscured, then obsessive fear of suffering, poverty, and sickness will come to the front; or if a well-cushioned state keeps most of these worries at bay, then the tormenting neuroses of modern man, under the labels of “insecurity” and “anxiety” and “constitutional inferiority,” will be the dominant mode of fear. And these latter forms of fear are the more dismaying, for there are disciplines by which one may diminish one’s fear of God. But to remedy the causes of fear from the troubles of our time is beyond the power of the ordinary individual; and to put the neuroses to sleep, supposing any belief in a transcendent order to be absent, there is only the chilly comfort of the analyst’s couch or the tranquilizing drug.

By fashionable philodoxies (opinions) of our modern era, by our dominant system of education, by the tone of the serious and the popular press, by the assumptions of the politicians, by most of the sermons to the churchgoers, post-Christian man has been persuaded to do what man always has longed to do—that is, to forget the fear of the Lord. And with that fear have also departed his wisdom and his courage.

. . . . Freedom from fear, if I read St. John aright, is one of the planks in the platform of the Antichrist. But that freedom is delusory and evanescent, and is purchased only at the cost of spiritual and political enslavement. In ends at Armageddon.

So in our time, as Yeats saw, Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity. Lacking conviction that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, the captains and the kings yield to the fierce ideologues, the merciless adventurers, the charlatans and the metaphysically mad. And then, truly, when the stern and righteous God of fear and love has been denied, the Savage God lays down his new commandments.

Sincere God-fearing men, I believe, are now a scattered remnant.

Yet as it was with Isaiah, so it may yet be with us, that disaster brings consciousness of that stubborn remnant and brings, too, a renewed knowledge of the source of wisdom. Truth and hardihood may find a lodging in some modern hearts when the new schoolmen and the parsons, or some of them, are brought to confess that it is a terrible thing to be delivered into the hands of the living God. . . ." - "The Rarity of the God-Fearing Man" - Russell Kirk.


6 posted on 12/09/2017 2:43:38 PM PST by loveliberty2
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What a moron. The bigger idiots are those who idolize him or have no clue to how far California is rotting away.


8 posted on 12/09/2017 2:47:20 PM PST by shanover (...To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them.-S.Adams)
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trump shoud tell them they have to get rid of their sanctuary state and city crap or get no federal aid


9 posted on 12/09/2017 2:48:23 PM PST by Cubs Fan (Trump is all that stands between America and left wing totalitarianism)
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The ‘Christian Left’ is just left. There’s nothing Christian about it.


10 posted on 12/09/2017 2:49:10 PM PST by tbpiper
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The “christian-left” sounds an awful lot like a euphemism for anti-Christ.
11 posted on 12/09/2017 2:50:33 PM PST by SpaceBar
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You’re not supposed to speak for God.

It’s called “taking the Lord’s name in vain.”


12 posted on 12/09/2017 2:51:59 PM PST by Steely Tom ([Seth Rich] == [the Democrat's John Dean])
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For years the left have been yelling separation of church and state

now they want to have it both ways. Typical


14 posted on 12/09/2017 2:53:02 PM PST by Cubs Fan (Trump is all that stands between America and left wing totalitarianism)
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He’s nuts.


15 posted on 12/09/2017 2:53:51 PM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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God doesn’t approve abortions Reverend Moonbeam!


17 posted on 12/09/2017 2:58:55 PM PST by dowcaet
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Coming from a man who was too lazy to become a Jesuit priest. He wa kicked out of the order because he refused to do his assigned tasks.


18 posted on 12/09/2017 2:59:08 PM PST by vette6387
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Bwahahahaha

That’s pretty funny coming from the ever so thoughtful Jesuit


19 posted on 12/09/2017 3:00:57 PM PST by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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I just heard that POS Brown blame Trump for the fires in CA....Unbelievable.


26 posted on 12/09/2017 4:37:50 PM PST by Ronald_Magnus
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Marxism is inherently anti-Christian as it involves a clear rejection of Gods love - instead all love is to be directed towards Government.

It is impossible to support the Democrats and be a Christian


27 posted on 12/09/2017 4:40:34 PM PST by WashingtonFire (President Trump - it's like having your dad as President !)
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It's so sad the the residents of California couldn't remember history, but then maybe they did and the illegals pushed moonbeam over the top. If only Californians had followed the golden rule "If it's Brown, flush it down"

I don't know if California will ever recover, with such a high percentage of its representation being democrat and such a high percentage of the representation pledging allegiance to la raza rather than America.

30 posted on 12/09/2017 4:47:51 PM PST by Mastador1 (I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
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“Christian Left” is an oxymoron as long as the left promotes abortion.


31 posted on 12/09/2017 5:05:09 PM PST by Doche2X2
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“We have a cap and trade system, which is a very efficient way to reducing greenhouse gases. We have zero-emission vehicle mandate. We have efficiency standards for our buildings, for our appliances. California is showing that dealing with climate is good for the economy, not bad,” he said.

All for naught because climate change is caused by the Sun, not you, not Trump.

Foolish, foolish man!

32 posted on 12/09/2017 6:24:15 PM PST by olezip
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