You cannot claim that you’re aborting your Down syndrome child because you don’t want him to “suffer.” First of all, killing a child so they don’t suffer is psychopath serial killer logic. You’re on the same moral plane as Andrea Yates. Second, children with Down syndrome are famously some of the happiest people you’ll ever meet in your life. They are not in fact living in a state of perpetual torment. So what’s really happening is that you’re killing your child so that YOU won’t suffer the inconvenience of caring for him. This is about freeing yourself of your own perceived suffering. If you’re going to be a child killing sociopath, at least be honest about it.
My current lifemaxxing stack:
- 5:30am read bible/pray before family is up
- lift in home gym for ~1.5 hours
- test and make content on gym equipment
- train up my 6 kids in the way they should go
- church every Lord's Day
- finish a book about every 2-3 weeks
- Debate w/ buds on every topic under the sun
“We’re moving forward”
lol they are treating a player introducing a president (the majority of Americans voted for) as a bigger scandal than a player strangling his girlfriend or a head coach sleeping with a reporter who helped him collude.
This is a blockhead statement.
This isn’t about saying “I told you so.” It’s about the fact that we warned the church this was a dangerous departure from Scripture, that it would lead to real consequences. And when we said it, we were treated like we were harsh, unloving, or theologically off.
We weren’t. We were doing our job. We warned. That warning was ignored, dismissed, or mocked.
This is the same pattern again. There are people who want to act like they’re more loving, more understanding, because they refuse to connect theology to behavioral outcomes.
They’re not more compassionate. They’re just unwilling to do the hard work of pastoral ministry.
It’s rare to see this kind of moral clarity.
Our nation is ripe for judgment. We must turn back to God.
Have mercy upon us Lord and stop the hands of those who shed the blood of innocents.
It is entirely possible for a nation to promote true religion without establishing the church.
Too few know this, especially Baptists.
But rightly understood, Baptists can and should support a view of the nation and the nations that acknowledge Christ's Lordship.
Incredible. The last 10 years of cultural warfare within evangelicalism has been largely instigated by hate-groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Here's how the Psy-Op went down:
The SPLC funded events like Unite the Right in Charlottesville to foment racial animus. This was the trap.
Evangelical Leaders took the bait and spent the next 5+ years never-Trumping and chasing a bogeyman (White Supremacy) that the real racists at the SPLC fabricated.
All the while, the real problem of DEI / CRT / Cultural Marxism / Wokeness / etc. was both ignored, denied, or even championed and embraced by countless evangelical leaders.
In the end, to quote my good friend @tomascol :
We got played!!
@jaredksparks Last weekend I shared with friends at church that we were going to check out the new movie on George Whitefield.
Several responded- who was he?
@ErikReed@douglaswils@ryandeiss Be careful with the one on the left. I was convinced by the postmil argument a few years ago and now everyone thinks I’m crazy- lol