Another massive unforced error for Kamala, right @my_2cents? What's truly scary is she had zero hesitation in saying that.
Christians are not welcome in Kamala's tent. Vote accordingly.
I'm a Christian, and I'm welcomed in Harris' tent and at her rallies. I also know many many Christians who have and are attending her rallies. They are welcome as well.Christians are not welcome in Kamala's tent. Vote accordingly.
I thought it was a brilliant move by the Vice President. The anti-abortion protestors were clearly at the wrong rally. They were seeking to disrupt her enthusiastic rally, and she responded to them with wit and humor. Reminded me somewhat of Reagan.Another massive unforced error for Kamala, right @my_2cents? What's truly scary is she had zero hesitation in saying that.
And there it is: You made clear you support Kamala, and didn't say you support God.I'm a Christian, and I'm welcomed in Harris' tent and at her rallies. I also know many many Christians who have and are attending her rallies. They are welcome as well.
You just told another lie. Apparently, lies and misinformation is all you have nowadays.
I thought it was a brilliant move by the Vice President. The anti-abortion protestors were clearly at the wrong rally. They were seeking to disrupt her enthusiastic rally, and she responded to them with wit and humor. Reminded me somewhat of Reagan.
They should have been at the smaller rally down the street, as the Vice President noted. Or they could have attended Trump's half-empthy rally in Detroit last night, where Trump wandered around the stage looking lost.
The only people "roasting" Harris for doing this is right-wingers and nutcases like yourself.Every lib here has heard about this because it's all social media is talking about. Kamala is being roasted alive for doing this, as she should be.
I'm a Christian. And I stand with Kamala Harris. And many of my Christian friends also stand with her.We see you standing with Kamala and against Chritsians.
God sees you too.
Notice what's missing.I'm a Christian. And I stand with Kamala Harris.
False again. And a rather deranged and dangerous statement.And there it is: You made clear you support Kamala, and didn't say you support God.
I know who I believe will be greeting me when I die and I look forward to the moment when I see my Lord and Savior face to face, by His grace.Better get on your knees and readjust your priorities my brother. Kamala won't be greeting you when you die, you won't be giving an accounting of your life to Tim Walz.
It will be to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Then why did it take me guilting you into finally saying you love God? No one had to prompt you to say you support Kamala.False again. And a rather deranged and dangerous statement.
I do support Kamala Harris politically. I also believe in and love God. Just like millions of Christians who believe in God and will also vote for Kamala Harris.
I'm a Christian, and I'm welcomed in Harris' tent and at her rallies. I also know many many Christians who have and are attending her rallies. They are welcome as well.
You just told another lie. Apparently, lies and misinformation is all you have nowadays.
I thought it was a brilliant move by the Vice President. The anti-abortion protestors were clearly at the wrong rally. They were seeking to disrupt her enthusiastic rally, and she responded to them with wit and humor. Reminded me somewhat of Reagan.
They should have been at the smaller rally down the street, as the Vice President noted. Or they could have attended Trump's half-empthy rally in Detroit last night, where Trump wandered around the stage looking lost.
What are you talking about? You didn't "guilt me" into saying anything about God. You were making false assumptions about me that I was responding to.Then why did it take me guilting you into finally saying you love God? No one had to prompt you to say you support Kamala.
Trump has told protestors to get out of his rallies before. He has said harsher things to protestors at his rally than what Harris said on Thursday. But you still support Trump, don't you?If Trump made this same statement at a rally, I'm done with him. 100%. Because I know that God comes first, then my politics WAY down the line.
And this is false. Politics is not my religion. I am a Christian. And I know many Democrats who are also Christian or people of other faiths.As @Sunburnt Indian tells us, to Dems, their politics IS their religion.
If you are a Christian and supporting Trump, are you putting Trump before God?If you are a Christian and supporting Kamala, you are putting Kamala before God. Just reality. Please pray about this.
Is your religion neo-fascism?Tell the truth, your religion is progressivism.
How many times did you say you supported Kamala unprompted ITT? After each time, I asked why you didn't show support for God.What are you talking about? You didn't "guilt me" into saying anything about God. You were making false assumptions about me that I was responding to.
Here's how I handle it: I pray to God to show me who to support.If you are a Christian and supporting Trump, are you putting Trump before God?
If Trump made this same statement at a rally, I'm done with him. 100%. Because I know that God comes first, then my politics WAY down the line.
Nope I do not allow my politics to override my faith like you do.Is your religion neo-fascism?
I told you in my first post on this thread that I was a Christian. It was my first statement in that post too.How many times did you say you supported Kamala unprompted ITT? After each time, I asked why you didn't show support for God.
So, again, the first statement I made on this thread was that I was a Christian. Which indicates my priority, as you just noted.Your priories are clear based on what you said, and what you didn't say.
I am. I ask God every day to guide me and I believe God has guided me all my life. Indeed, I believe I've experienced and continue to experience the renewing of my mind that Saint Paul speaks of in Romans 12.I hope you are asking God to guide you and putting it in His hands.
I don't allow my politics to override my faith either. Nor do I seek to use politics to force my faith upon everyone else.Nope I do not allow my politics to override my faith like you do.
You ask Obama to guide you everyday?I told you in my first post on this thread that I was a Christian. It was my first statement in that post too.
Just stop lying and misrepresenting everything. Is that even possible for you?
So, again, the first statement I made on this thread was that I was a Christian. Which indicates my priority, as you just noted.
I am. I ask God every day to guide me and I believe God has guided me all my life. Indeed, I believe I've experienced and continue to experience the renewing of my mind that Saint Paul speaks of in Romans 12.
But I'm not perfect, far from it. None of us are. We all should remain humble and trust in His grace every day.
Yes but you clarified you support Kamala. Supporting God makes it hard to justify supporting Kamala. Which you know.I told you in my first post on this thread that I was a Christian. It was my first statement in that post too.
Just stop lying and misrepresenting everything. Is that even possible for you?
Why wasn't your first statement that you support God?I told you in my first post on this thread that I was a Christian. It was my first statement in that post too.
Ok, I can't argue with that, only you and God know what is in your heart.I am. I ask God every day to guide me and I believe God has guided me all my life. Indeed, I believe I've experienced and continue to experience the renewing of my mind that Saint Paul speaks of in Romans 12.
But I'm not perfect, far from it. None of us are. We all should remain humble and trust in His grace every day.
How have Biblical teachings influenced your thoughts on transgenderism, homosexuality and abortion? The Bible quite clearly speaks against all three. How do you square that with your political beliefs?My politics are influenced by my faith though.
You ask Trump to guide you everyday?You ask Obama to guide you everyday?
It's funny as hell. Reporter was a dipshit and Trump mocked him for being a dipshit. He got what he deserved. I know @EZ Reyes was highly offended, but non-emotional thinkers saw what actually happened here.
Yes, because I do support Kamala Harris politically. Just like you support Trump politically.Yes but you clarified you support Kamala. Supporting God makes it hard to justify supporting Kamala. Which you know.
My first statement was that I am a Christian. A Christian is one who claims to be a follower of Christ, who is God. I was telling you I believe in God when I told you I was a Christian.Why wasn't your first statement that you support God?
Because this was a thread about Kamala Harris and your false claim that ChristiansAlso, why wasn't your first political statement that you are a Democrat?
Where does the Bible speak about abortion? Abortion specifically?How have Biblical teachings influenced your thoughts on transgenderism, homosexuality and abortion? The Bible quite clearly speaks against all three. How do you square that with your political beliefs?
There wasn't much about Cyrus that was Christ-like either, but God used him to accomplish His will.There isn't much about Donald Trump that is Christ-like
Again, those were anti-abortion protesters.
Attendees: "Christ is King! Jesus is Lord!"
Kamala: "Oh you guys are at the wrong rally!"
No further comment necessary.
The term 'abortion' is never mentioned in the Bible. Not sure it was even a medical procedure when the OT and NT was written.Where does the Bible speak about abortion? Abortion specifically?
So you think this statement by you is a good representation of Christ? If you go to God in prayer tonight and ask Him, you think God will tell you that incident was "funny as hell" and God thinks the reporter is a "dipshit" and should have been mocked? The disabled reporter "got what he deserved?"It's funny as hell. Reporter was a dipshit and Trump mocked him for being a dipshit. He got what he deserved.
They were clearly Christians. Interesting that you put a political label above their identity as lovers of Christ.Again, those were anti-abortion protesters.
No further comment necessary.
I suspect God isn't happy with the reporter's behavior, Trump's response, and I suspect He isn't happy with how people like you are attempting to misrepresent Trump's response.So you think this statement by you is a good representation of Christ? If you go to God in prayer tonight and ask Him, you think God will tell you that incident was "funny as hell" and God thinks the reporter is a "dipshit" and should have been mocked? The disabled reporter "got what he deserved?"
Is that your God?
So you admit then that there isn't much about Trump that is Christ-like, correct?There wasn't much about Cyrus that was Christ-like either, but God used him to accomplish His will.
Once again, Harris never told Christians they were not welcomed at her rally. You are lying and misrepresenting what occurred. You are engaged in evil at the moment.What do you see in Kamala that is Christ-like? When you answer, keep in mind she just told Christ's supporters that they weren't welcome at her rally and then she kicked them out.
Sigh. You don't listen. I admit that God uses us to accomplish His will.So you admit then that there isn't much about Trump that is Christ-like, correct?
You might want to read the Bible, especially the OT.Meanwhile, how many times has Trump been married? How many affairs with other women? Etc.
Correct, abortion is never mentioned in the Bible by name. However, abortion was known and did occur during the OT and NT times.The term 'abortion' is never mentioned in the Bible. Not sure it was even a medical procedure when the OT and NT was written.
The OT law assigns punishment to the illegal death of a fetus (from the eyes of the father who is said to have been wronged) but it is not the same type of punishment that it assigns to the illegal death of a person who has already been born. The OT laws clearly indicates a difference between the two, and the punishment is for an illegal death.The Bible is quite clear what happens to anyone that hurts a baby.
Many would disagree with you on what is actually being spoke of when "homosexuality" is mentioned, but for sake of time, I'll accept your claim. But what else is refereed to as "wicked" behavior in the Bible?Just like the Bible is quite clear that homosexuality is a sin. It is referred to as 'wicked' behavior in both the OT and NT.
How do you support a party that doesn't support Biblical teachings?How do you support a party that doesn't support Biblical teachings?
How do you know? Do you know them personally?They were clearly Christians.
Because they were there protesting Harris' stance on abortion. What they were doing was political.Interesting that you put a political label above their identity as lovers of Christ.
But yet, you just defended it. You said it was "funny as hell." You called the disabled reporter a "dipshit" and claims he got what he deserved.I suspect God isn't happy with the reporter's behavior,
Would love to see your proof of that.Correct, abortion is never mentioned in the Bible by name. However, abortion was known and did occur during the OT and NT times.
Also, murder is a sin, I think that Moses guy came down off a mountain once with that commandment literally written from God.Indeed, many argue that an abortion procedure is actually proscribed for the OT priests to perform upon a woman suspected of adultery (Numbers 5:11-31). The ordeal of the bitter water, or, the test for the unfaithful wife.
So you admit homosexuality is sinful behavior. That's massive progress.Many would disagree with you on what is actually being spoke of when "homosexuality" is mentioned, but for sake of time, I'll accept your claim. But what else is refereed to as "wicked" behavior in the Bible?
That's why I also pointed out that the NT, Paul specifically, refers to homosexuality as 'wicked' behavior.And how about all the laws found in Leviticus, where a homosexual passage is often quoted? Do they need to be enforced and upheld today by our judicial and criminal courts?
You missed the part where I said God likely wasn't happy with Trump's response.But yet, you just defended it. You said it was "funny as hell." You called the disabled reporter a "dipshit" and claims he got what he deserved.
And why did "he get what he deserved?" Because he dared to write an article Trump disagreed with.
See, it is all about Trump with you. Not God. And here we have a perfect example.
Because they said Christ is Lord.How do you know? Do you know them personally?
You are the one who compared Trump to someone who wasn't Christ-like. Your words, not mine.Sigh. You don't listen. I admit that God uses us to accomplish His will.
Then you are believing a lie and are being deceived.I believe He used Kamala yesterday when she reactively told Christians they needed to leave. He was using her to show what is in her heart.
I've read the Bible. I also have two post-graduate degrees in divinity/theology.You might want to read the Bible, especially the OT.
Wait, you talked to them personally and know why they did that?Because they were there protesting Harris' stance on abortion. What they were doing was political.