Similar Posts

- Advertisement -

8 Comments

  1. I damned near cried with laughter at those pictures of Gunned up Jesus. Probably for all the wrong reasons. I’ll go back and read the article now.

  2. You can’t be a Christian & a Racist, while I accept that many racists call themself Christians they are deceived as the following quotes show.
    Since love worketh no ill to his neighbor, it obviously follows that Christian love,—and there is really no other love, as we have seen,—does not admit of wars and fightings. No philosophy can ever make it appear that it does a man any good to kill him. When the soldiers asked John the Baptist what they should do, as followers of the Lamb of God, to whom he pointed, he replied, “Do violence to no man.” Luke 3:14. Those who asked were “soldiers on service,” as we see from the margin of the Revised Version. And the margin also gives as the alternative rendering of John’s answer, “Put no man in fear.” It would be a very mild war in which this command was followed. If an army were composed of Christians,— true followers of Christ,—when they came in contact with the enemy, instead of shooting them, they would find out what they needed, and supply their wants. “If thine enemy hunger, feed him; if he thirst, give him drink; for in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head. Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.” Rom. 12:20, 21.
    There is only one flesh of man (1 Cor. 15:39), since all the inhabitants of the earth are
    descendants of the one pair—Adam and Eve. “By one man sin entered into the world” (Rom. 5:12), so that whatever sin there is in the world is common to all flesh. Therefore it is that in the plan of salvation “there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek; for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon Him.” Rom. 10:12. See also Rom. 3:21-24. No person on earth can boast over another, or has any right to despise another because of his sinful, degraded condition. The sight or knowledge of low vices in any people, instead of making us feel complacent over our superior morality, ought, on the contrary, to fill us with sorrow and shame; for it is but a reminder to us of what our human nature is. The works that manifest themselves in that murderer, that drunkard, or that libertine, are simply the works of our flesh. The flesh of mankind has nothing else in its power but just such works as are described in this chapter.
    THE GLAD TIDINGS — GALATIANS, CHAPTER FIVE

  3. Why is it better to stick with electoral law expert Graeme Edgeler to critique The Disinformation Project, given that their alienating woke hysterics are actually providing political ammunition for the right rather than providing any insight or oversight?

Comments are closed.