@WallStreetApes If she was actually younger like 20 I could see her point. 40 year olds have had plenty of opportunity, she just made poor life choices and easier to play victim than take accountability and action to change it.
White leftist women look at black and brown people the same way they look at their cats: helpless creatures who act as vessels for the maternal empathy that should've been poured into the children they aborted.
People are being turned away from Christianity because it has become captured by feminism. Depending on whether it is a conservative or liberal church, this means it's either obsessed with shaming any male sexual expression or placing women in leadership. In both cases the entire point of the Church revolves around womens' feelings and sense of importance.
This is why the Church is dying: there is no place for any strong men in it, they are literally kicked out of Churches for speaking up, and when strong men are rejected from institutions these insitutions become myopic and wither. In spite of the many issues we face today which could provide ample meaning to inspire people, few Churches call people to face them. There is no virility and little courage. We are being invaded; rather than call a Crusade to defend Christendom, the Vatican uses its charities to import more people. We are dying out; rather than encourage flirting, young marriage, and babymaking, they create prudish and judgmental women and castrated "nice guy" men.
We are looking for usefulness and strength, and the Church is simply put failing to provide it.
Any other explanation is ignorant.
Agreed. Problem is cucked church leaders would rather shush young men coming to Jesus to keep “peace” with Jezebel, even though they know it’s a big problem.
I'm really serious when I say Christians need to get a handle on the feminism inside the Church
No young man is willing anymore to listen to gaslighting & manipulation
The Church has a major opportunity but will atrophy if it finds itself at odds with the right-wing resurgence
There may be a once in a lifetime opportunity now for a resurgence of young initiative-seizing men to be saved and shape our churches. But our leaders are so hopelessly imbued with feminine practices like denunciation, neo-thirdwayism, and people pleasing, even I’m cynical.
@DeChristianLife Yes, Christian men should be at the beck and call of their obviously perfect wives right? Seriously, this isn’t funny. Seems like this is a feminist Christian page based on posts as of late.
@SteveDeaceShow Im split. Tucker is wrong on Jews not being Gods chosen people, but he is right to question how that plays into the context of current Israeli government and how it aligns with biblical values. I don’t think asking questions is deliberately misleading.
@bowtiedshredder@Pat_Stedman It does not explicitly say that. To me it reads don’t display any political viewpoints because of political violence. Hence why l asked the clarifying question.
We have never seen more open proclamation of the Gospel and the Lordship of Jesus Christ in modern times in this country like what we saw yesterday. It is clear this movement is being used of God for His purposes. If you’re still a dissenter over ideological precision, you are clearly in the wrong and need to humble yourself and accept God’s will — which is perfect even when the people being used are not (because none of us are).
Doesn’t mean we can’t and shouldn’t have internal ideological disagreements (I have a piece coming soon with one of my own, in fact). But if it’s not obvious to you now this is what God has risen up to combat the Spirit of the Age, you are the one mired in idolatry and a Pharisee — still citing “ackshually” while your Father is calling you to the banquet. For we cannot fix our deepest societal problems until a critical mass of us first fix our eyes on Jesus.
Good morning.
The reason you feel Charlie’s death so deeply is because grief doesn’t measure itself by proximity. It measures itself by meaning. You didn’t have to know him personally to feel the sting of his absence, because when a voice like his goes silent, something in the atmosphere shifts.
The reason it feels heavier than so many other tragedies is because your spirit recognizes that this is not just about a man, it is about a battle. Scripture says eternity is written on our hearts, and when someone who carried truth with boldness is suddenly gone, eternity aches within us. It’s like our souls know instinctively that the darkness celebrated, and that strikes us at the core.
The reason you can’t shake it is because psychologically, we don’t only attach ourselves to people…we attach ourselves to symbols. Charlie became a symbol of conviction in a time of compromise, courage in a time of fear. And when a symbol is struck down, it rattles something primal and eternal inside us.
That’s why even those who never met him feel it. There is a strange thread pulling at us, and it is not imagined. It is real. We are bound together by shared purpose, by shared longing for truth, by the Spirit of God Himself weaving us into a fabric that cannot be torn apart. This loss pulled at that fabric, and every one of us felt the tug.
So if you’ve wondered why this hits so hard, it’s because your soul knows. This is bigger than news. This is bigger than politics. This is about eternity, about truth, and about the weight of a man whose life carried both.
Love y’all.