“100° temperatures are now a reality in all 50 U.S. states.”
They have been a reality for well over a century. Alaska’s record of 100°F was set in June 1915.
But you forgot to mention that.
I wonder why?
According to climate panic puppies, the searing hot summers of 1934 and 1936 were “just weather.” But three hot days on the east coast this week are evidence of a “climate emergency.” It’s hard to imagine how anyone could be this mentally dysfunctional. Climate alarmists are, though.
So let me just get this straight…
12 months ago - Ukrainian flags
9 months ago - Palestinian flags
6 months ago - Mexican flags
1 month ago - Venezuelan flags
Now - Iranian flags
WHAT ON EARTH?????!!!!!!
Do Leftists literally stand for EVERY COUNTRY but America?????
@DavidAFrench If it's such a "vital human virtue", how did we get all the way to the 20th century (1909) without it even being a word in our language? And, yes, love can be a sin (Jn 3:19) Stop picking the fly poop out of the pepper. No one is buying it anymore.
These five powerful words from our brother @TodAshby destroy the pretensions of anti-Calvinism, Open Theism, Socinianism, and host of other errors about the nature of the Triune God:
“His knowledge is not reactive.”
For knowledge to be “reactive” means that it forms in response to something else, which in turn means it is learned.
If God’s knowledge were reactive it would mean that He’s learning new things, but (a) His complete omniscience of all things past, present, and future, and (b) His immutability prevent that from happening.
Since only the infinite, eternal God can have non-reactive knowledge, it’s ultimately beyond our puny, finite ability to comprehend it.
But what His non-reactive knowledge means is that, instead of responding to external stimuli, the only way for God to know something is for Him to will it to be so.
In other words, He knows things precisely because He has determined both their existence and everything they do (cf. Eph 1:11b).
The recognition of this truth should lead immediately to profound worship. No wonder Paul concluded his three-chapter excursion into the absolute sovereignty of God in salvation with these words:
³³ Oh, the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are his judgments and how inscrutable his ways!
³⁴ “For who has known the mind of the Lord, or who has been his counselor?”
³⁵ “Or who has given a gift to him that he might be repaid?”
³⁶ For from him and through him and to him are all things. To him be glory forever. Amen.
— Romans 11:33-36 (ESV)
You’re upset about Epstein, but you think it’s fine to sing sexual lyrics to kids.
Don’t you realize we create the environment for Epsteins by celebrating degenerate entertainment?
@D_B_Harrison Well, when a judge rules it's ok for someone to hold office in San Juan County, UT who lives in Coconino County, AZ because (wait for it) that's where his umbilical cord is buried, they pave the way for this nonsense. Activist judges corrupt the law.
You may be frustrated by our nation’s immoral agenda and its animosity toward God, but you can be confident that even now Christ is building His church.
John MacArthur
So…
If NGOs are “non-governmental organizations” why do our tax dollars go to them?
And…
If an organization is a “nonprofit” then why do the people running it always seem to get rich?
Anyone in government got answers?
(We know)
“Paul put it this way in Ephesians 1:11: God ‘works all things after the counsel of His will.’ That means all things—all things in the physical world and all things in you. From the number of stars in the universe to the number of hairs on your head, from the rising and the setting of the sun to every one of your thoughts, words, and actions—God determined them all. Scripture is clear. We can search it from cover to cover and we will not find even one tiny little thing that is outside of the decretive will of God. Maybe understanding that God is that powerful frightens us. Maybe it comforts us. Maybe it overwhelms us. It ought to cause us to worship him.”
— Patricia Peterson, Whatsoever Comes to Pass: The Absolute Nature and Precious Comfort of God’s Decree, (2011), 25.