And those that pretend to help the poor while fostering a godless and hedonistic socialist government, through Progressive "reforms" to rule them by, are even worse hypocrites. Woe to them who bring offenses.
Posted by: Donny | April 14, 2007 1:21 AM
Hmmmm why don't you read Rev 22:18 to find out what God thinks about those who feel that they need to add codicils to scripture
Posted by: l'etranger | April 16, 2007 2:27 AM
On a previous thread, Donny wrote: It is not justice that seperates those that have from those that have not. It is the content of their character. The poor in America are lacking morality, decency and goodness in their own lives. How many poor neighborhoods are the most violent places in the United States? Every one of them. How many poor people act as decadent and immoral as even the richest reprobate Hollywood has to offer? Listen to Rap. And every one of them votes Democrat if they vote at all. It's time for the movement of Martin Luther King Jr., and his dream, to face the truth. I was once very poor. In spirit, behaviors and position in life. I changed the content of my character and the actions and behaviors followed. I now own my own home. No, not in California. Only the exceedingly rich and Democrat can own homes there. I moved up in the world from death to life in Christ Jesus and from a world like Sodom to better world in real America. Donny | 03.23.07 - 10:57 am | To which I responded: Donny, What I hear you saying is that the poor are to blame for their impoverishment, is that correct? If that is true, then who deserves our charity? I did not receive a reply. Here s another chance to respond Donny. (Donny is still trying to find the verse "God helps those who help themselves" in the Bible)
Posted by: neuro_nurse | April 17, 2007 1:13 AM
Why doesn't Donny respond? It appears that, truly, the monologue of the Religious Right is over! I tell you: prostitutes, tax collectors, and sinners will see the kingdom before you! You who are against sin, cast the first stone! (?!?) Donny, I imagine you don't think the imprisoned are worthy of you either! (Matt 25:31-42) You are living in a pre-Gospel mind-set! One in which man imagines himself without need of God's mercy! And woe to anyone else who doesn't exhibit a similar facade of perfection! This is the very mind-set that Jesus came to turn upside-down -- to turn hearts of stone into hearts of real flesh! You render meaningless Jesus' call to have mercy and compassion for neighbor and enemy. Your character is not Christ-like and thus your attitudes are not Christ-like.
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And those that pretend to help the poor while fostering a godless and hedonistic socialist government, through Progressive "reforms" to rule them by, are even worse hypocrites. Woe to them who bring offenses.
Posted by: Donny | April 14, 2007 1:21 AM
Hmmmm why don't you read Rev 22:18 to find out what God thinks about those who feel that they need to add codicils to scripture
Posted by: l'etranger | April 16, 2007 2:27 AM
On a previous thread, Donny wrote:
It is not justice that seperates those that have from those that have not. It is the content of their character. The poor in America are lacking morality, decency and goodness in their own lives. How many poor neighborhoods are the most violent places in the United States? Every one of them. How many poor people act as decadent and immoral as even the richest reprobate Hollywood has to offer? Listen to Rap. And every one of them votes Democrat if they vote at all. It's time for the movement of Martin Luther King Jr., and his dream, to face the truth. I was once very poor. In spirit, behaviors and position in life. I changed the content of my character and the actions and behaviors followed. I now own my own home. No, not in California. Only the exceedingly rich and Democrat can own homes there. I moved up in the world from death to life in Christ Jesus and from a world like Sodom to better world in real America. Donny | 03.23.07 - 10:57 am |
To which I responded: Donny,
What I hear you saying is that the poor are to blame for their impoverishment, is that correct? If that is true, then who deserves our charity?
I did not receive a reply. Here s another chance to respond Donny. (Donny is still trying to find the verse "God helps those who help themselves" in the Bible)
Posted by: neuro_nurse | April 17, 2007 1:13 AM
Why doesn't Donny respond? It appears that, truly, the monologue of the Religious Right is over! I tell you: prostitutes, tax collectors, and sinners will see the kingdom before you!
You who are against sin, cast the first stone! (?!?) Donny, I imagine you don't think the imprisoned are worthy of you either! (Matt 25:31-42) You are living in a pre-Gospel mind-set! One in which man imagines himself without need of God's mercy! And woe to anyone else who doesn't exhibit a similar facade of perfection! This is the very mind-set that Jesus came to turn upside-down -- to turn hearts of stone into hearts of real flesh! You render meaningless Jesus' call to have mercy and compassion for neighbor and enemy. Your character is not Christ-like and thus your attitudes are not Christ-like.
Posted by: Jean | April 18, 2007 1:57 PM
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