Posted on 04/30/2016 8:42:13 PM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
What bathroom won’t matter if ISIS is here or the Mexican rioters come to your town. Make America our country again first then we handle the rest because in a real America minorities have to live by rules that benefit all not their select group.
Crazy question if you are here legally!
“Donald Trump is the real thing and, win or lose, he’s a good American who loves his country.”
I see the same thing as you do. He really wants to get America back on course: economically, militarily, etc
A BALANCE,,,
EXACTLY!
It won’t always be easy. Let’s be ready to hold whatever candle the good Lord may set before us to hold. It’s easy, quite easy, to curse darkness. I’ve been wrangling with the “bathroom issue” people who feel satisfied with a quick, easy swearing off of a place where most of them may hardly ever go anyhow. It is starting to dawn on me that the painful isolation of modern society has a lot (by no means all, but a lot) to do with our problems. Someone acts evilly weird, someone truly menaces, someone suffers in plain sight, and it’s like nobody cares. This is not a new theme. It was lamented decades ago in such songs as “The Sound of Silence.” Where, among other things, the words of the prophets were found in nihilistic graffiti — because other would-be prophets were saying nothing in places where it mattered.
If a new awareness has to start with bathroom awareness, however, then so it must. The Lord who wasn’t too proud to undergo the grit and gore of a crucifixion, surely does not quail at bathrooms. If the gospel has to return to bathrooms first before it returns elsewhere, so may it be. However it isn’t going to happen by faithful Christians just refusing to come near them. Jesus risked getting tarred by association with the tax collector, sinner, glutton, and drunkard.
:-)
Nice picture, actually. Too bad about the landmine accident.
I wasn’t on the Trump train, still have some reservations about him but..
Will happily vote for him.
IMO he is HE man to turn the economy around. As for other parts of his domestic agenda, he has a good chance of passing controversial items through a reluctant congress.
Communicating to the people, like Reagan, win their support. Something Dubya failed miserably to do.
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