Whatever dude. Good luck with that. Do you care at all about the amount of money Ivanka and Jared made from foreign entities while working in the White House? Do you care about Jared's $2 billion deal with Saudis later on? Actually, you just think about those things. I couldn't care less to know what you think about it all...I REALLY don't.
Here's the difference between Democrats and you nutso Trumpers...if Joe Biden or Hunter Biden or any other Biden or Democrat did something illegal, then charge them! Democrats are ALL for it! You think we would be upset about that. Um...NOPE! Democrats are for justice. You also seem to think that if Biden or his son did something illegal that that somehow exonerates Trump from his crimes. Um...NOPE!
Trump is a criminal. 34 criminal charges in NY, and now 7 more on the Federal level with more to come. That's your guy. Good going.
Trump's policies were anti-Saudi Arabia. He favored Israel in all things. He was pro-oil production which directly hurt Saudi Arabia.
Meanwhile, Biden was getting paid to influence policy.
A more intelligent person could understand the difference.
1) You're insane.
2) If Biden did anything illegal, then arrest him! Fine by me! I'll wait to pass judgment until a real news source comes out with bad stuff against Biden. Fox News just got dinged with $787 million for LYING, and they've got another suit for a billion dollars against them, again for LYING to appears their stupid viewers.
I know the Bible is woven into the very fabric of our Amero-Christian society, which can't be denied. You're the one that knows ape about the Bible. Do you even have one in your nightstand? Bookmarked and highlighted?
Aren't you that election-denier guy that said the 2016 national was a cheat job?
1) Yes, I have a Bible in the house. I have read it cover to cover more than once. I have studied it intensely. I have taught Sunday school. I took a lot of religion courses in college. I am extremely well-versed in Christianity.
2) You know next to nothing about what the Bible says...clearly.
3) 50 years ago, 90% of Americans identified as "Christian." Today, that number is down to 64% (many of whom aren't actual believers), and the trend is continuing down. It's a trend that will continue. Contrary to what you said about Trump, he hasn't helped Christianity at all. He's not responsible for people leaving it and religion in general though. We're just at a time in our human development that people are beginning to realize that there is no man in the sky who knows everything. It IS ridiculous. Even when I considered myself a Christian, I focused on the moral teachings and didn't believe all the magic associated with it and all religions. All religions have SOME good ideas, but the basis for them is insane. There is not omnipotent being. There are currently about 3000 Gods that are worshipped by people on this planet, and much more than than in human history. Are you sure you are worshipping the right one? No need to worry though, because there isn't one.
Well, we can certainly see why you were FIRED from your Sunday School teaching job, Mr. Iscariot. They gave you the boot, and frog-marched you out the front door in front of the whole congregation as a rabid secularist spouting your un-American heresy like liquid swill all over the place.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) raised eyebrows with a claim she made during a TV interview on Thursday evening. Greene said she read a document inside a SCIF ― a sensitive compartmented information facility ― related to bribery allegations Republicans have made against President Joe Biden but have yet to provide evidence for. Then, she described that document while speaking to Laura Ingraham on Fox News: Greene said the document was “unclassified,” but a SCIF is typically used only for very sensitive information. Lawmakers generally must check all electronic devices before entering, and cannot take notes while inside.
And usually, information revealed in the SCIF can’t be repeated outside of it. But Greene ―a conspiracy theorist and close ally of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) who has called for a “national divorce” and spoke last year at a white nationalist event ― said she copied as much as she could once she left the SCIF.
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1) Yes, I have a Bible in the house. I have read it cover to cover more than once. I have studied it intensely. I have taught Sunday school. I took a lot of religion courses in college. I am extremely well-versed in Christianity.
2) You know next to nothing about what the Bible says...clearly.
3) 50 years ago, 90% of Americans identified as "Christian." Today, that number is down to 64% (many of whom aren't actual believers), and the trend is continuing down. It's a trend that will continue. Contrary to what you said about Trump, he hasn't helped Christianity at all. He's not responsible for people leaving it and religion in general though. We're just at a time in our human development that people are beginning to realize that there is no man in the sky who knows everything. It IS ridiculous. Even when I considered myself a Christian, I focused on the moral teachings and didn't believe all the magic associated with it and all religions. All religions have SOME good ideas, but the basis for them is insane. There is not omnipotent being. There are currently about 3000 Gods that are worshipped by people on this planet, and much more than than in human history. Are you sure you are worshipping the right one? No need to worry though, because there isn't one.
The thought of a person like you teaching Sunday is horrifying.
Being 100% certain there is no god is even more ignorant than having faith that there is.
Why don't you have faith that there's a magical salamander in Colorado that knows your every thought? Why do you think that "faith" is a goo thing. Faith just means it's something you believe despite lack of evidence.
Why is the God you believe in the one? So, the other people on the planet who pray to one of the 3,000 other Gods they believe in are wrong, but you are right? Their texts tell them that their God is the one too and that they will be punished if they don't believe.
You believe in ONE of the 3,000 that people on this planet pray to. So, you just believe in one more than I do.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) raised eyebrows with a claim she made during a TV interview on Thursday evening. Greene said she read a document inside a SCIF ― a sensitive compartmented information facility ― related to bribery allegations Republicans have made against President Joe Biden but have yet to provide evidence for. Then, she described that document while speaking to Laura Ingraham on Fox News: Greene said the document was “unclassified,” but a SCIF is typically used only for very sensitive information. Lawmakers generally must check all electronic devices before entering, and cannot take notes while inside.
And usually, information revealed in the SCIF can’t be repeated outside of it. But Greene ―a conspiracy theorist and close ally of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) who has called for a “national divorce” and spoke last year at a white nationalist event ― said she copied as much as she could once she left the SCIF.
I've always suspected that Major Green Taylore was a RINO. She was married to that guy who wears women's dresses and makeup, and then she went off on that tantrical sex binge at the gym. Those are both very liberal-RINO behaviors considered unbeffiting.
1) Yes, I have a Bible in the house. I have read it cover to cover more than once. I have studied it intensely. I have taught Sunday school. I took a lot of religion courses in college. I am extremely well-versed in Christianity.
2) You know next to nothing about what the Bible says...clearly.
3) 50 years ago, 90% of Americans identified as "Christian." Today, that number is down to 64% (many of whom aren't actual believers), and the trend is continuing down. It's a trend that will continue. Contrary to what you said about Trump, he hasn't helped Christianity at all. He's not responsible for people leaving it and religion in general though. We're just at a time in our human development that people are beginning to realize that there is no man in the sky who knows everything. It IS ridiculous. Even when I considered myself a Christian, I focused on the moral teachings and didn't believe all the magic associated with it and all religions. All religions have SOME good ideas, but the basis for them is insane. There is not omnipotent being. There are currently about 3000 Gods that are worshipped by people on this planet, and much more than than in human history. Are you sure you are worshipping the right one? No need to worry though, because there isn't one.
Well, we can certainly see why you were FIRED from your Sunday School teaching job, Mr. Iscariot. They gave you the boot, and frog-marched you out the front door in front of the whole congregation as a rabid secularist spouting your un-American heresy like liquid swill all over the place.
Didn't get fired. I left my church and Christianity because both kept going down a really bad path. When the wife of the associate pastor told the children during the Children's Moments of the service that all of the stories in the Bible were actual events that happened and I saw lots of adult heads nodding in agreement, I was out of there. Just BS nonsense. That same week, a parishioner told my then young teenage daughter that her Jewish friend was going to go to hell. So, not having anything to do with that kind of nonsense.
People once believed in Zeus as passionately as you believe in "God." If humans live long enough, your "God" will go by the wayside as well.
Flagpole. I have been around here for 20+ years and have ever seen you act like this. I wish you well, but maybe take a week or so off the site. No reason to talk in this way. You're being pretty evil.
The FD-1023 form finally handed over to the House Oversight Committee allegedly confirms that Joe Biden was paid at least $5 million by a Ukrainian business executive in exchange for the then-Vice President actively changing U.S. foreign policy. As reported by Fox News, the official informant complaint was at last given to the committee on the request of Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) after he threatened to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress. The form, filed after an interview with the informant on June 30th, 2020, reveals that the payment came from an executive with Burisma Holdings, the shady Ukrainian energy company that infamously hired Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, for a position on the board. The informant involved is a “highly credible” source who had been used for numerous other FBI investigations dating back to the Obama Administration. The informant also said that such complaints about Biden’s involvement in the bribery scheme had been made to the bureau twice before prior to the filing of the 1023 form.
"As reported by Fox News..." Um, ok. Get back to me when legitimate news sources report the same thing.
As admitted the corrupt AF FBI. They denied the document existed at all until Grassley revealed to them that the whistleblower told them it existed.
How many lies must the FBI be caught in before you're willing to admit they aren't honest actors?
Just kidding. I know a wildly partisan person like yourself would cheer anything your side does. Without mindless fools like yourself things like the Holocaust and the Third Reich wouldn't be possible.
Well, we can certainly see why you were FIRED from your Sunday School teaching job, Mr. Iscariot. They gave you the boot, and frog-marched you out the front door in front of the whole congregation as a rabid secularist spouting your un-American heresy like liquid swill all over the place.
Didn't get fired. I left my church and Christianity because both kept going down a really bad path. When the wife of the associate pastor told the children during the Children's Moments of the service that all of the stories in the Bible were actual events that happened and I saw lots of adult heads nodding in agreement, I was out of there. Just BS nonsense. That same week, a parishioner told my then young teenage daughter that her Jewish friend was going to go to hell. So, not having anything to do with that kind of nonsense.
People once believed in Zeus as passionately as you believe in "God." If humans live long enough, your "God" will go by the wayside as well.
Believing in the religion was "going down a really bad path".
LOL!
Do you have any idea how idiotic that is?
You're on board with Jesus being the son of God and resurrecting himself... but turning water in wine? Absurd!
Well, we can certainly see why you were FIRED from your Sunday School teaching job, Mr. Iscariot. They gave you the boot, and frog-marched you out the front door in front of the whole congregation as a rabid secularist spouting your un-American heresy like liquid swill all over the place.
Didn't get fired. I left my church and Christianity because both kept going down a really bad path. When the wife of the associate pastor told the children during the Children's Moments of the service that all of the stories in the Bible were actual events that happened and I saw lots of adult heads nodding in agreement, I was out of there. Just BS nonsense. That same week, a parishioner told my then young teenage daughter that her Jewish friend was going to go to hell. So, not having anything to do with that kind of nonsense.
People once believed in Zeus as passionately as you believe in "God." If humans live long enough, your "God" will go by the wayside as well.
And spirituality will never go away.
Secular humanism provides ZERO basis for moral behavior.
The idiots desperate to kill religion aren't bright enough to understand what it would actually mean.
Flagpole. I have been around here for 20+ years and have ever seen you act like this. I wish you well, but maybe take a week or so off the site. No reason to talk in this way. You're being pretty evil.
I am not being "evil" at all. I'm part of a growing number of people who has left Christianity because the core belief in a God is nonsense. There is nothing evil about that at all.
There are a lot of good things in The Bible, and Jesus especially was not only a real person (though he didn't answer to the name "Jesus" ever) but a good teacher. He just wasn't divine or the Son of God.
IF there were a God (the one that Christians pray to), which there isn't, then He is an a$$hole and not worthy of my praise. So, a God who supposedly made human beings with the ability to think logically (except for Trumpers) then damns them to hell to burn for ETERNITY if they not only don't believe in all the magic hook line and sinker but also follow his commands to the letter or SINCERELY repent for not doing so (and God knows if you are sincere or not).
Oh, hey 'conservatives.' Saw this and thought you might be interested.
It turns out Seattle isn’t dying, contrary to popular belief. Brand new Census data shows that Seattle is once again the fastest-growing big city in the United States. From July 2021 to July of 2022, the city had a net gain of about 17,750 people. Seattle’s total population is now 749,000. The city’s growth rate for the year is 2.4%, which puts Seattle well in front of other metro areas around the country.
Oh, hey 'conservatives.' Saw this and thought you might be interested.
It turns out Seattle isn’t dying, contrary to popular belief. Brand new Census data shows that Seattle is once again the fastest-growing big city in the United States. From July 2021 to July of 2022, the city had a net gain of about 17,750 people. Seattle’s total population is now 749,000. The city’s growth rate for the year is 2.4%, which puts Seattle well in front of other metro areas around the country.
Don't get too excited all 17,750 of them are homeless.
Didn't get fired. I left my church and Christianity because both kept going down a really bad path. When the wife of the associate pastor told the children during the Children's Moments of the service that all of the stories in the Bible were actual events that happened and I saw lots of adult heads nodding in agreement, I was out of there. Just BS nonsense. That same week, a parishioner told my then young teenage daughter that her Jewish friend was going to go to hell. So, not having anything to do with that kind of nonsense.
People once believed in Zeus as passionately as you believe in "God." If humans live long enough, your "God" will go by the wayside as well.
Believing in the religion was "going down a really bad path".
LOL!
Do you have any idea how idiotic that is?
You're on board with Jesus being the son of God and resurrecting himself... but turning water in wine? Absurd!
AHAHAHAHAHAHA!
No, I am NOT on board with Jesus being the Son of God and resurrecting himself...not literally EVER for either of those things. Magical nonsense.
When you tell children that the story of Noah's Ark is "100% real" as the wife of that associate pastor said that day, then all credibility is lost. The idea that a person could get two of every animal onto a boat is insane, and then when you couple that with God creating a flood that KILLED everyone including innocent children and put a rainbow in the sky as a promise not to do it again (that's the kind of thing that physical abusers say), then it's not a story worth promoting as "100% real."
Flagpole. I have been around here for 20+ years and have ever seen you act like this. I wish you well, but maybe take a week or so off the site. No reason to talk in this way. You're being pretty evil.
I am not being "evil" at all. I'm part of a growing number of people who has left Christianity because the core belief in a God is nonsense. There is nothing evil about that at all.
There are a lot of good things in The Bible, and Jesus especially was not only a real person (though he didn't answer to the name "Jesus" ever) but a good teacher. He just wasn't divine or the Son of God.
IF there were a God (the one that Christians pray to), which there isn't, then He is an a$hole and not worthy of my praise. So, a God who supposedly made human beings with the ability to think logically (except for Trumpers) then damns them to hell to burn for ETERNITY if they not only don't believe in all the magic hook line and sinker but also follow his commands to the letter or SINCERELY repent for not doing so (and God knows if you are sincere or not).
It's not evil to not believe in your fairytale.
1st century historian Flavius Josephus lived with people who actually knew Jesus and he thinks his name was Jesus and wrote about Jesus...
But since "Flagpole" says that wasn't actually his name...
Believing in the religion was "going down a really bad path".
LOL!
Do you have any idea how idiotic that is?
You're on board with Jesus being the son of God and resurrecting himself... but turning water in wine? Absurd!
AHAHAHAHAHAHA!
No, I am NOT on board with Jesus being the Son of God and resurrecting himself...not literally EVER for either of those things. Magical nonsense.
When you tell children that the story of Noah's Ark is "100% real" as the wife of that associate pastor said that day, then all credibility is lost. The idea that a person could get two of every animal onto a boat is insane, and then when you couple that with God creating a flood that KILLED everyone including innocent children and put a rainbow in the sky as a promise not to do it again (that's the kind of thing that physical abusers say), then it's not a story worth promoting as "100% real."
The flood was real. There's a reason every culture on earth has a flood story.
There's a reason the geological record shows evidence a global flood not too long ago...
The overwhelming majority of Christians are not biblical literalists.
If you were never on board with Jesus being the Son of God why were you claiming to be a Christian and teaching Sunday school?
Didn't get fired. I left my church and Christianity because both kept going down a really bad path. When the wife of the associate pastor told the children during the Children's Moments of the service that all of the stories in the Bible were actual events that happened and I saw lots of adult heads nodding in agreement, I was out of there. Just BS nonsense. That same week, a parishioner told my then young teenage daughter that her Jewish friend was going to go to hell. So, not having anything to do with that kind of nonsense.
People once believed in Zeus as passionately as you believe in "God." If humans live long enough, your "God" will go by the wayside as well.
And spirituality will never go away.
Secular humanism provides ZERO basis for moral behavior.
The idiots desperate to kill religion aren't bright enough to understand what it would actually mean.
"Spirituality" has a very loose definition. You can be "spiritual" and not believe in a God. I am neither spiritual nor do I believe in a God.
I am not eager to kill religion...it just will eventually die out if humans continue on long enough. My eagerness would have nothing to do with it anyway. I fully KNOW that there are morons out there who don't do some evil behavior simply because they believe the invisible man in the sky will punish them if they do. So, for those mouth-breathers, I am glad they are fearful of a God. There are, of course, many people worldwide who do evil things in the name of religion.
I don't need the fear of a God to make me do appropriate things (pretty sad that that's true for so many). I have never stolen anything in my life. I have not told a single lie in my adult life. I give to charity. I help people I know who are in need. I do not involve myself in criminal behavior or even any destructive behavior.
Flagpole. I have been around here for 20+ years and have ever seen you act like this. I wish you well, but maybe take a week or so off the site. No reason to talk in this way. You're being pretty evil.
I am not being "evil" at all. I'm part of a growing number of people who has left Christianity because the core belief in a God is nonsense. There is nothing evil about that at all.
How old were you when you came to this conclusion? Was it an epiphany? Be funny as hell if happened was during Sunday School class. "And then Jesus sayeth 'woe unto thee, thine shall be mine in the Kingdom' . . . whoah, wait a cotton-picking minute here . . . what the faulk is this stuff? This is like total bullshift, man. Okay, forget everything I just said earlier. Class dismissed!"
Busy, busy week. trump just lost or fired his legal team.hehehhehe
Mississippi’s Toney Sheldon Bray, 46, and his son Ethan Bray, 25, have been charged in connection with the Capitol attack. They had been popped on curfew violations on the night of Jan. 6.
No, I am NOT on board with Jesus being the Son of God and resurrecting himself...not literally EVER for either of those things. Magical nonsense.
When you tell children that the story of Noah's Ark is "100% real" as the wife of that associate pastor said that day, then all credibility is lost. The idea that a person could get two of every animal onto a boat is insane, and then when you couple that with God creating a flood that KILLED everyone including innocent children and put a rainbow in the sky as a promise not to do it again (that's the kind of thing that physical abusers say), then it's not a story worth promoting as "100% real."
The flood was real. There's a reason every culture on earth has a flood story.
There's a reason the geological record shows evidence a global flood not too long ago...
The overwhelming majority of Christians are not biblical literalists.
If you were never on board with Jesus being the Son of God why were you claiming to be a Christian and teaching Sunday school
1) There is not enough water on this Earth for there to ever have been a GLOBAL FLOOD.
2) Your discussion of a flood doesn't broach the subject of a single man getting two of every animal (one female and one male, supposedly both capable of procreating no less) onto a boat. How did Noah get to parts of the world where many animals only live?
3) I believe that many things about Christianity are good. I believe the teachings of Jesus are good (mostly, and I never bought the Son of God nonsense). Teaching children to love your neighbor, to take care of the sick and the elderly, not to steal or kill...those are all valuable and good things. A more liberal view of Christianity was once more widely accepted. That's not the case anymore with mainstream denominations. I had to leave the religion because too many in it are out of their minds. Kenneth Copeland is someone we should follow? HE is a model of good behavior? Um...no. I guess he knows how to put a camel through the eye of a needle.