When I Read the Bible

When I read the Bible,
I see the story of a few
Who were listening to God
And of many who were not—
Some of whom kept insisting they were,
Even as God disagreed—
Which just goes to show they weren’t.

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Much Hinges

Much hinges on how a Christian would answer these questions:

  1. Is there a difference between how God would judge an unbeliever who commits murder and a believer who commits murder?
  2. If so, what’s the difference, and why is there one?

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Watch the Ones

Watch the ones
Who don’t seem to think
They can abide by the same rules
As does everyone else.

Do not ever
Let them be in charge
Of anything.

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Is There Any Evil So Great?

Is there any evil so great that
America would surely rise up
And destroy it?

If so, I don’t know
What that would be,
For I have seen all manner
Of wickedness tolerated here,
With no sign that it will be
Ended anytime soon.


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Good Men

In the compromised versions of Christianity, it is fashionable to believe that none but Jesus alone could be good. Yet here’s a man that Jesus himself endorsed as honest.

John 1:47 When Jesus saw Nathanael approaching, he said of him, “Here truly is an Israelite in whom there is no deceit.”

And here’s another who had earned the reputation among the Christians of being good.

Acts 11:22 The report of this came to the ears of the church in Jerusalem, and they sent Barnabas to Antioch. 23 When he came and saw the grace of God, he was glad, and he exhorted them all to remain faithful to the Lord with steadfast purpose, 24 for he was a good man, full of the Holy Spirit and of faith.

And another:

Luke 23:50 Now there was a man named Joseph, from the Jewish town of Arimathea. He was a member of the council, a good and righteous man

And as it turns out, all Christians were expected to be righteous and upright and honest and filled with good works. What a travesty, then, that the modern take on such things for many is that to try to live like that is proud and that it is an affront to the grace of God!

Even with this evidence in hand, though, many will prefer to ignore it and go on believing in the total depravity of man—and even, apparently, of Christians.

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Demonizing the President

Biden in his anti-Trump/MAGA speech at Independence Hall. 1 September 2022

It’s not hard to demonize a president, and sometimes they make it even easier. The Hitler-esque fists and the demon-red lighting on the facade of Independence Hall in this photo of Mr. Biden would be easy to criticize, even if the speech had been about something as benign as butterflies or wedding mints.

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Is It New?

Is it new that a government would undermine its own charter and work against the very people it is charged with serving? Is this the first time a government has deliberately divided its own citizens? Has it never happened before that tyrants and scoundrels in government found opportunity in running the whole thing to their own advantage?

Of course not!

What you’re seeing, friends, is nothing new. It is standard tyranny of the typical sort that has been going on as long as there has been government.

What (almost) nobody wants to believe about it is that his own party is complicit in keeping the fraud running—in keeping up appearances that they’re really fighting for change, and are apt to make some good progress in the next election cycle. Millions are suckers for this, and are duped by it regularly.

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The Voting Machines

Was it not proven by Mike Lindel & company that the voting machines in 2020 were rigged sufficiently to sway the election?

Why is it that this has since been forgotten, and the Republicans are talking big about taking the government back this November? Is this not the elephant in the room?

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No One Could Be So Evil

It’s interesting how much energy
Some will expend in pretending
That no one could be so evil as to
Do today’s evil deeds on purpose.

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Four Thousand Two Hundred and Twelve Times

She has come to church in these twenty-seven years now
Four thousand two hundred and twelve times—
Which is twice on Sundays and every Wednesday night—
And she is still notably unlike Jesus in several of her
Attitudes and habits.

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