Posted on 06/14/2013 5:11:18 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
This is happening at an alarming rate....
http://www.whiotv.com/news/news/crime-law/police-2-teens-accused-of-sex-assault-in-park/nYJ49/
“I had saved the email, so I wrote to everyone she had copied to and asked that they send her some civics textbooks for her to read in prison.”
Very funny! Here in NJ we are ruled by the education cartel (Governor Christie is slowly picking them apart); they are an absolute criminal syndicate by any other name.
“And maybe this sort of evil is the wake up call that the Christian part of America needs.”
We live in a country that has devolved from a Christian nation into a secular one (a la France after their revolution, when they replaced bishops on their chessboards with jesters). Until Christian Americans breed a next generation, then it really doesn’t matter what we believe; mainstream Christianity will become a quaint sideshow like the Amish. That is what the commissars want, and that is what they have successfully created.
Second that motion!
What is it about LGBT and their fascination with children? Is there really a radical gay agenda, or is it a radical pedophile agenda using the gay community as cover?
Maybe even Typhoid Fever. Seriously.
Transsexuals are very sick in the head. Sick and disturbed.
France never really cared. Bible belt America is a different story. It will reduce but it will become more concentrated in the process.
Not much grooming is really needed. A child thinks whatever life he lives is “normal.” Even severely abused children will more often than not defend their parents.
“France never really cared. Bible belt America is a different story. It will reduce but it will become more concentrated in the process.”
I don’t know that France “didn’t care”; the faithful there were reduced & more concentrated as well. I was impressed by their recent demonstrations against “gay marriage” in France.
Read Matt. 18:6 and Luke 17:2 to see what the Lord has to say about this abomination.
Millstones all around for these creeps.
If that’s true then maybe French faith will bounce back. The people in France who were bothering to be Christians, whether they went to a Roman Catholic congregation or a Protestant one, certainly were not doing it to please their neighbors.
Also I’d be amiss to point out that what in my very biased opinion is the most touching Christian hymn in the entire world, was written in French: Cantique du Noel (in English it is known as O Holy Night which does capture some of the flavor, but the French is like to die for).
I mean amiss NOT to point out...
“Millstones all around for these creeps.”
Couldn’t agree more...
“If thats true then maybe French faith will bounce back. The people in France who were bothering to be Christians, whether they went to a Roman Catholic congregation or a Protestant one, certainly were not doing it to please their neighbors.”
Absolutely. I don’t see France ever returning to the Catholic power that it once was; like the US, I see a smaller, resolute Church instead.
They have beautiful music (and architecture) in their churches; unfortunately many are almost museums instead. It is a long Christian tradition.
The earlier joint ventures of the churches with governments didn’t pan out all that well in the end, and again this goes equally for all the arms of Christendom that have been thus involved. I am an equal opportunity critic of this as regards Roman Catholics, Protestants, and Orthodox. It was simply way too tempting to ask to be part of the church because there was a secular axe to grind where someone wanted better access to Caesar and/or a position of prestige or power. And churches didn’t want to be in the business of turning possibly saveable souls from their door, and well it just became a big mess.
The author of Cantique Du Noel actually wasn’t very happy with “clericalism” and believed in the merits of a more populist practice of Christianity. But there’s nothing in the song itself that I know of that would offend Roman Catholics. Do you see it used much there? I know it is a perennial favorite in Protestant churches.
“The earlier joint ventures of the churches with governments didnt pan out all that well in the end”
Governments were thrilled to have people voluntarily place restrictions on themselves via religion, and the Churches were happy to have state “sponsorship” (so to speak). The problem was that the lines between the two became less clear, and popular resentment against one quickly led to the same against the other (see the French Revolution, Spanish Civil War). As Red China and Vietnam demonstrate, the Church thrives where it faces persecution by an unjust state; hopefully Obama and the Dems have the same effect here. Officially at least, the RC Church came out more strongly against the Dems in round 2 for Obama.
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