Yes, I disagree strongly with his stance on encouraging the lawless invaders on our southwest border. You can be wrong about some things --- often things you really haven't thought all the way through --- and still be an exemplary man, a patriotic American and a good Christian.
Fending off possible misunderstanding, I repeat that I would argue strongly against the enabling of illegal invasion, which is really nothing short of massive human trafficking. However, I think Mr. Buchanan's involvement was a misguided humanitarianism, not political sedition.
He deserves respect fr his strong personal commitments, inasmuch as he spoke up clearly, and paid up personally --- in contrast to those who score cheap virtue-signaling and PC points, while having no skin in the game.
I think you can honor this, even if the honor is tempered by our rejection of lawbreakers who game the system.
May Sean Buchanan rest receive from the Lord God that which only our merciful Lord can provide.
OK, fire away.
My observation was very specific, if someone had to die at the hands of our Invaders, may it always be people like him.
You seriously would choose a patriotic American over the life of this guy who was encouraging the Takeover of our country?
His wife, according to this article, wrote for Brio.....( I sent my granddaughter a subscription 3 years ago, and every year after)....
...BECAUSE Ive always trusted Focus and still do.
My kids use to listen evenings and Saturday
I am sad this woman, who doesnt believe in the rule of law, tried to influence preteen girls.
God alone knows this mans heart......but he was clearly part of the horrendous divide in our country
You will honor him as you see fit.......Im not saying he was evil.....NO!
But I am saying he was careless with the responsibility and authority given him
Look, we are .....most of us.....sounding indignant, and maybe we are....
....but Biblically we are not to wish anothers death.....and I dont
You have good will toward this man, and no one can truly take that away from you.
Forgive my harsh words.
When people ask why a loving God lets bad things happen to "good people," I assert they just aren't reading deep enough.