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Leslie Peltz's avatar

I find it deeply disturbing that statements like those attributed to Madison, made by Republicans like Barr and those on the committee questioning Justice Jackson, are not corrected and clarified to the greater public. Where are the headlines and stories telling the truth? I fear that my

children and grandchildren will lose the rights we thought were guaranteed by the Constitution and the Supreme Court.

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Mike S's avatar

“This is a fight of good versus evil,” and "Meadows continued: “Evil always looks like the victor until the King of Kings triumphs. Do not grow weary in well doing. The fight continues….”

Aye. I used to hear this stuff on Sunday morning about the long list of "evil" that would send one to hell and I puzzled on this because:

Well, like Lincoln, I actually read the entire Bible by age 16 or so. And, in Mathew 7 I read:

"Judge not, that ye be not judged.

[2] For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again."

So, it seemed to me that, assuming that Christianity was actually formed around the teachings of Jesus that it was NOT clear what evil was BUT it WAS clear that I am not the judge.

So, by age 16 I had already started to evolve to a point where I thought it was not my place to decide what is right and wrong.

Hence, when driving one evening past a bunch of people crowded around a new building at A&M with my then girlfriend and she indicated that was the new and first "Gay" bar at Texas A&M, I was not intrigued, rather, I was nonplussed.

However, I knew, from what I had read, that it was not my place to judge.

Southern Baptists in particular DO believe that they have divine insight into what is right and wrong and they DO have a long list of stuff that will send one to hell. Mark Meadows statement is funny and chilling.

Now, do you guys know what is REALLY funny about all this??

Southern Baptists split with Northern Baptists a long while back and why?

Well, because GOD definitely was certain that SLAVERY was totally OK. You can't be gay, but? You CAN whip a man to death for not working 20 hours a day.

Ladies and gentlemen, if you meet anyone who believes that they have insight into who is and is not going to hell.

RUN.

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