It’s Tim Keller day on X! Again.
You know, you can just, like, read this stuff for yourself. Then open your Bible, read history, and decide for yourself whether you agree or disagree (in sum or part).
https://t.co/cS5leWRMpa
@POTUS killing the American Experiment on the 250th anniversary by appropriating the power of the purse. Sadly many Americans voted for this. The question is if the do-nothing @USCongress will recover their mandate or just keep doing Instagram.
The story of Jesus is being turned into a full-scale audio drama, “The Christ,” which is being released as a four-part podcast this week during the lead-up to Easter.
https://t.co/bLXO7GhpVF
March 21, 1556:
After denying earlier forced recantations, Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer, a crucial figure in the English Reformation and author of the Book of Common Prayer, is burned at the stake by Queen Mary. He reportedly thrust his arm into the flames, saying the hand that had signed the recantations should be the first to burn.
It is a sad reflection on our constitutional order and national leadership that the President @POTUS (and a good part of Congress) seem to just now be learning about enumerated powers.
Humble, gracious, and servant-hearted, Dr. Stein modeled a retirement worth imitating. Thankful for the way he served students (and leaders) in the Twin Cities through his love for teaching the Scriptures. https://t.co/n4s6QNU7Yh
We’re long overdue for a tactical pause. Leaders at all levels need to assess the current situation for what it is, not what they want it to be. Take the temperature & rhetoric down, allow for a reset, de-escalate, adjust tactics, realign with the core mission - keeping us safe.
Escalation, violent rhetoric, and demonization has put the lives of Minnesotans and law enforcement alike in danger. It’s time to work together to remove violent criminals from our communities and ensure the safety of all Minnesotans. Knee-jerk reactions demanding confrontation instead of cooperation are putting everyone at risk. Minnesotans know how to exercise their constitutional right to peacefully protest and make their voices heard. It’s time to display real leadership and act in the best interests of all Minnesotans.
Those protections explicitly made it illegal to do what Lemon and his mob did on Sunday. An attorney general who suggests otherwise is consciously lying to score points and pander to his hard left constituency.