Perhaps Roy Moore traveled to Philadelphia because he had earlier promised to do so and wanted to keep a promise. I guess that would be too “pagan” for the sanctimonious “Christians” in Alabama, huh?
You still don’t get it. You can call Roy Moore “loser or fraud” all you want, but that’s just another way of saying he’s not “cool” enough for you - and babies are only worth saving if it’s a “cool person” doing it.
And that’s just plain sick. It indicates a spiritual problem. God spoke through an ass, and Jesus said that if His followers were quiet even the very rocks would cry out. If God sees fit to use rocks and asses to do His work, who are you to choose a baby butcher to decide SCOTUS confirmations because the guy who wants to protect babies isn’t “cool enough” for you?
I don’t care who you do or don’t vote for, but the attitudes I see here are way out of line for Christians and Constitutionalists in this day of full-on war against both Christ and the Constitution. What I’m concerned about is the minds and souls of people who rationalize their own choices on the basis of somebody else not being “cool” enough for them.
Where are all the women who accused Roy Moore? Somehow they seem to have slipped back into the shadows. I hope he sues the one who forged part (which makes it all a forgery) of the yearbook message.
Why are you acting as if I voted for Doug Jones? I don’t live in Alabama, and I’ve said here many times that I would have crawled over broken glass to vote for Moore if I did live there. But I also would feel completely betrayed by him right now because of the way he mailed it in at the end of his campaign instead of running like a serious candidate. See what Jesus said about the “lukewarm” among His followers.