Amused that I triggered Gal Sharpton. She’s crashing out hard right now. If she was the genuine Christian she cosplays as, she’d probably choose a different path. But clicks gotta pay the bills when you have no other skills beyond race hustling and doxxing gamers.
¯\_( ツ)_/¯
Every single word here is a lie. Charlie’s love will last me a lifetime. The Lord is the only one who can ever fill that most painful void.
On May 14th I was home in Arizona celebrating my son’s 2nd birthday. Blake (who is about to be engaged to his longtime gf) was a dear friend of my husband’s and I am grateful for his continued support, just like hundreds of others.
Your deranged obsession with me and blatant disregard for any form of truth whatsoever is deeply disturbing and I am praying you get the help you so clearly need.
Brush off the Dorito dust and go touch grass.
Kristen Hawkins blocked me.
She blocks all abolitionists but says her goal is abolition.
This doesn’t make sense. If you want abolition you must uphold that abortion is murder and that the perpetrators are the mothers who hire the hits.
Prosecution of murderers is the first step. She refuses. She’s not trying to abolish abortion if she calls women who get them, victims.
Since people seem to be commenting on Tim Keller's legacy (or at least they were and I'm late to the party), some thoughts:
-Tim Keller made an intellectually reasoned case for Christianity when I desperately needed to know that one existed.
-Tim Keller caused me to think deeply about the core significance of the atonement.
- Tim Keller challenged me to identify idols in my life that might not look like idols.
-Tim Keller highlighted the difference between gifting and qualification in ministry, which was pivotal in my thinking.
-Progressives hated Tim Keller. (A compliment)
-Tim Keller said some confusing, unhelpful, and sometimes downright inexcusable things about race, politics, and abortion.
-Tim Keller was soft on evolution, and soft on Side B ideology (although it would be difficult for someone to make the case that he was squarely Side B).
-I am grateful for how God used the ministry of Tim Keller in my life.
-I am sad about some things he taught and believed.
-I will meet him one day in glory.
@TheRochaSays What will more interesting is when the director of Leaving Neverland gets the rights back in 2029, likely around the same time the Michael sequel would come out.
Banish this dumb recurring Boomer lecture. People aged 20-50 aren't struggling with costs because of lattés and avocado toast. College costs 10X what it did for our parents. Average house price up 60% in 6 years. Health insurance doubled since ACA debacle. All policy choices.