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Once again, I’ll simply say that my politics is whatever makes this arrangement, and thus the video, illegal. Natural justice owed to children is being subjected to the perversions of arrogant, nature-suppressing homosexuals. Get mad in the replies. I really don’t care. This video angers God more than you’ll be angry at me.
It’s crazy that @NASA has been releasing such quality photos of the moon. And I don’t want to be *that* guy, but I’ve just noticed some things that I don’t think add up. Let me explain 👇🏼
I'm so tired of seeing the formulaic posts from the left condemning "political violence" today. Political violence doesn't exist in a vacuum. It's the tip of an ideological iceberg. Yes, it can sit on top of icebergs from the left AND right, because people become radicalized for all kinds of reasons. But let's be really clear: The intense hatred fomented by the left's cultural Marxist ideology is a feature, not a bug. When you spend decades institutionalizing and perpetuating the belief that all of society is divided into oppressors and oppressed, and that those who are "oppressed" need to rise up in revolution against their evil oppressors, you are training people to hate. So spare me your half-hearted posts on "political violence." It's a natural outworking of your Marxist worldview.
Charlie Kirk on how he wanted to be remembered.
Question: “How would you wanna be remembered?”
Charlie: “I wanna be remembered for courage for my faith. That that would be the most important thing. The most important thing is my faith in my life.”
Charlie Kirk would have been president. His friends knew it. His admirers knew it. And his enemies knew it.
This universal confidence in Charlie’s future began with his countless political accomplishments. At 18, he founded Turning Point USA, which went on to become the most important cultural organization on the American Right. By 22, he was addressing the Republican National Convention. Three years later, he founded Turning Point Action, which led the get-out-the-vote efforts that delivered the first Republican popular vote victory in twenty years. In his spare time, Charlie published five books, hosted a national talk show, married a lovely wife, and fathered two beautiful children. All of that by 31.
Charlie’s appearance inspired as much confidence as his accomplishments. At a towering six-foot-five slouching, he joked that he had descended from the Nephilim—the giant “fallen ones” of the Old Testament. He might have been born with such a nature, as are we all, but he was not content to remain so. Charlie loved his Savior. The zeal with which he debated politics paled in comparison to the excitement with which he discussed religion. And his religious life bore fruit.
Turning Point launched a Faith division to focus specifically on his followers’ souls. There too, Charlie’s enthusiasm for open debate set the tone, as he invited atheists and even Catholics to take part. But he didn’t need a specific religious conference to convey his faith. Charlie Kirk’s religion bore fruit in everything he did.
Discerning observers believed in Charlie Kirk, not chiefly for his accolades or his appearance, but for his manifest virtue. Charlie’s prudence, the principal virtue in politics, built a generational coalition that helped to transform the American government. His temperance distinguished him as one of the few on the Right to eschew whisky, cigars, and every other delight that might have distracted him from his purpose, for which he had so little time. His sense of justice produced clarity in moral vision and grace for his opponents. His fortitude impelled him to enter the public square without a hint of servile fear.
Charlie’s only fear was the holy sort—awe and wonder, the beginning of wisdom—and his clearest virtues were theological: faith, hope, and charity. We mourn his death, we take up his cause, and we entrust him, as he confidently entrusted himself, to God’s care.
My 2 ¢: everything that is true about all the other atonement theories (Moral Influence, Ransom, Christus Victor, Satisfaction, Governmental, Scapegoat, etc.) is true in Penal Substitutionary Atonement. PSA merely remains the most biblically robust, consistent, and true of all theories.
This bill in Colorado is one of the most extreme to arise in the past decade. A major threat not only to religious liberty but also to parental rights.
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