Posted on 11/06/2017 4:39:29 AM PST by cotton1706
Time to get more religious men into the national legislature, to give us a foothold on the road back!
I sent him a donation.
>>Time to get more religious men into the national legislature, to give us a foothold on the road back!<<
Excellent thinking! I’ve sent Judge Moore several contributions. At every opportunity we need to convince people that what must be accomplished to save our Constitutional Republic is the complete eradication of EVERY SNAKE in the three snake pits that have been poisoning our country ever since President Reagan left office. Those three snake pits are the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches of OUR Federal government.
I think that while Baptists do not have shrines, that they should ask all Christian churches in the region to send clergy to the church to do several things.
That they all act in concert to purify and sanctify the church and its lands as consecrated holy ground.
To declare as a body that those who died within are “Christian martyrs”, and that henceforth, the church should be thought of as a Christian shrine by all Christians of whatever denomination that visit.
Remember 2014 when zero sniggered while Ebola, ISIS, central American invasion/MS-13 and other deadly threats converged? Dems crossed over to flip the Senate to R (fat lot of good, IKR). The RATS and MSM see this happening again next year.. although voters seem to be waking up to the damage the Uniparty deep state has gleefully inflicted.
That’s why the sudden loss of interest in Kelley, these things motivate people to the polls, particularly 2A adherents.
Rid this country of demodummies and watch for the changes the good judge has proposed.
Your “atheistic murderer” also taught Sunday school. Don’t use this tragedy to scapegoat one group or another.
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