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gangstonc
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I believe he was trying to help us but he was dumb.Since it wasn’t a good deal I fail to see the difference since I don’t know who Obama was trying to help.
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I believe he was trying to help us but he was dumb.Since it wasn’t a good deal I fail to see the difference since I don’t know who Obama was trying to help.
More retaliation from trump. But nothing will be done about it.
Trump fired him because he started an investigation against Pompeo.Ok. Let us call for a detailed written justification of his firing. That’s about all. Linick hasn’t done much so don’t know what the retaliatory angle is. He can thank Ted Cruz that he even had the job in the first place. Or more specifically that the state IG position was even filled after standing vacant for all of Hillary’s tenure as Secretary of State. But by all means I would love to hear the details of Trump’s loss of confidence in Linick.
It was very bad crimes. The worst.So what exactly is it that Obama has done that have all my Trump loving friends so excited about? Keep seeing references to Obamagate but haven't seen the list of criminal acts posted anywhere yet. Can someone point me to the specifics?
Trump needs to be extremely careful in how he responds.
I'm sure it will be rational and well thought out
It turns out that preachers don’t like for people to get hurt so their churches can be used for a photo op.
Ok I will start, Yes It is my opinion that he believes in Jesus Christ and God. However I disagree with the photo op. He could have used the opportunity to say something other than we have a great country. Yes we have a great country, but if he is going to stand there in front of the church holding a bible, he needs to give an inspirational speech, one that can help diminish this, bring us together as Christ would want us to, but instead he stood there like he didn't know what to say which I find odd for a man who often times says more than he should. Christ is to be spread across the world as beacon of hope and love, not to be used as a tool to progress one's personal agenda. The Bishop is absolutely correct in his statement.Just watch your social media tomorrow and see how many of your conservative Christian friends post this pic and write about how lucky we are to have such a great man of God leading our country... I'm betting mine will be full of them
Believing in Jesus Christ and God doesn't make you a good Christian, though. I know lots of people that believe but disregard the teachings. Being a believer in God and being a "great man of God" are very different things.Ok I will start, Yes It is my opinion that he believes in Jesus Christ and God. However I disagree with the photo op. He could have used the opportunity to say something other than we have a great country. Yes we have a great country, but if he is going to stand there in front of the church holding a bible, he needs to give an inspirational speech, one that can help diminish this, bring us together as Christ would want us to, but instead he stood there like he didn't know what to say which I find odd for a man who often times says more than he should. Christ is to be spread across the world as beacon of hope and love, not to be used as a tool to progress one's personal agenda. The Bishop is absolutely correct in his statement.
Believing in Jesus Christ and God doesn't make you a good Christian, though. I know lots of people that believe but disregard the teachings. Being a believer in God and being a "great man of God" are very different things.
One minor correction for you: The Bishop is a female.
I don't think he does... or he may say he does but he would only say that for political opportunism. My reasoning... he shows none of the Fruits of the Spirit we read about in Galatians that true Believers display in their lives and when asked,,, he has said he doesn't regret never having asked God for forgiveness and doesn't like to do that. Has nothing to apologize forOk I will start, Yes It is my opinion that he believes in Jesus Christ and God.
I don't think he does... or he may say he does but he would only say that for political opportunism. My reasoning... he shows none of the Fruits of the Spirit we read about in Galatians that true Believers display in their lives and when asked,,, he has said he doesn't regret never having asked God for forgiveness and doesn't like to do that. Has nothing to apologize for