Posted on 01/18/2023 11:09:51 AM PST by SeekAndFind
“Christian”.
And Jesus said. “Remember Lot’s wife”, (salt lick)
You forgot the question mark. Pretty sure she has Her mark but it isn’t the one she thinks it is. Just sayin’.
She said “you should be able to be who you are” and that’s where her misunderstanding lies concerning God’s Truth and plans for our lives. Praying she wakes up and sees the Light.
This woman abandoned her marriage for an adulterous marriage, fell huge in the Christian community, and is apparently doubling down. I guess “if it feels good, do it” is a dominating principle with her.
A casual Christian.
She divorced her first husband and married Vince Gill less than a year after her divorce was finalized. Not quite the role model she faked being.
Morals are malleable
always has been a shallow Christian....
That she sings Christian songs doesn't mean she's a Christian - she is obviously not.
Huh, I had no idea, mostly because I don’t know much about her. But the details are salacious.
https://medium.com/belover/the-shaming-of-amy-grant-3f8327c36803
Amy left Christianity for Amyanity, her version of what is now acceptable. She might as well drop the pretense of Christianity, she’s decided that she, not God will decide what is sin and what is not.
Her “Baby, baby” song is a jam though.
Evil is good, and good is evil.
Witnessed every day in our time.
Garbage.
Talented singer, her beliefs are not my way of leaning, however.
Oh well, we will all come before St. Peter at The Pearly Gates.
“She explained that she viewed her support for the LGBT community as consistent with the fact that Jesus “narrowed it down to two things: love God and love each other.””
Gibberish.
It is hard for most to stand for Truth. Look at the Flaming Flyers yesterday. ONE GUY stood strong; the rest capitulated.
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