Posted on 10/19/2016 7:29:24 AM PDT by KeyLargo
WHEATON - While evangelist Billy Graham's son Franklin Graham stands solidly behind the Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, students at the elder Graham's alma mater Wheaton College are evidently not in agreement.
"Donald Trump is the 'Anti-Chrit'", a misspelled chalking said on the steps of the evangelical school's Billy Graham Center.
Although Graham has declared his continuing support for Trump despite videos revealing and rumors suggesting immoral behavior which Graham preaches against, he wrote on his Facebook page this week that he's not condoning Trump's behavior:
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Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at 02:36 PM
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In front of Billy Graham Center in Wheaton, "Donald Trump is Antichrit"
Probably some democratic hack with the usual spelling issues.
Somebody writing in chalk on the sidewalk makes the news, but proof of a national DNC scheme to rig the elections does not?
Billy Graham was a Democrat. The seeds were sown. I’m thankful Franklin Graham is in support of Donald Trump.
The correct spelling is AntiChruz.
Certainly is possible.
Obviously they haven’t been paying attention to the actions of the Mulatto Manchurian Candidate or read their bible and compared the two because then they’d really know who has the true spirit of Anti-Christ in them. Probably some stupid BLM’er who’s being paid in soft drinks and fast food...
Novelist teaches freshman writing, is shocked by students inability to construct basic sentences Have we lost this essential skill and can it be recovered? y Michael Laser
October 13, 2015
Last year, I taught expository writing to freshmen at a nearby university. (The name of the school isnt relevant here; this article reflects my own views on teaching writing, not the universitys.) What I saw disturbed me: a few of my students expressed their ideas well, but most of them couldnt write clear, grammatically correct sentences.
http://hechingerreport.org/novelist-teaches-freshman-writing-is-shocked-by-students-inability-to-construct-basic-sentences/
Holy crup!
Dem with a public education, and common core spelling tests.
Antic.....{auuuuuuuuuugh}
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlIz0q8aWpA
TRUMP is.... The Anticritic!
Abortion loving leftists don’t know Christ and they sure as anything will be easily deceived by the anti-Christ.
or somebody writing in chalk on the sidewalk makes the news but firebombing a Republican HQ does not.
i knew it.
anti-chrit.
he swirls his hair around to hide the three sevens.
Just the other day, someone approached me and asked, "Do you have the ... you know?"
That is not an effective way to initiate a conversation. What were they thinking? I engaged and tried to find some clarity:
"I'm lost. What are we talking about? What are you looking for?"
"The ... thing" she explained.
If people cannot think well, then they will not write well.
And training people to writing with clarity and correctness is a time-honored method to help them think clearly.
Now, I'm sure my grammar isn't always perfect. It has been many decades since I had formal instruction in the subject (although I do read grammar and punctuation books for fun -- no guarantee that I'm absorbing all that I should absorb).
Government schools have let down several generations in this area, and I believe it is purposeful.
Obviously part of the DNC terrorism group.
Pray America wakes
Public schools make sharp thinkers and snappy dressers.
Obviously. One wouldn't expect Hillary supporters to know how to spell Christ, would they?
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