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alexhortdog95

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  1. On one side, you have a large group of people that attempt to use their pious nature and religious belief to look down on those that don't have the same belief systems that they do - while behind the scenes, they are as guilty as...well...sin (no pun intended). On the other side, you have a large group of people that are atheist/agnostic and are tired of the other group looking down upon them merely just because they don't have the same belief systems that they do. And, In the middle, there's those that have a believe, but also believe that life is too short, hell is too hot, and we have too much drama in our own lives to worry about the spiritual well being of another 24/7, so we'll tell someone about our belief, and if they so CHOOSE to listen, then let's talk, otherwise, keep it movin, and I'll still invite you to the BBQ no matter if you have the same beliefs I do or not. It's like the Great Chicken Sammich War of 2019 all over again...
  2. ***LONG POST WARNING, LOL*** I'm a Christian, and very involved in my church. Been waiting on a post like this, because I think it validates exactly what I'm about to say on so many things. Very happy that yesterday's sermon preacher was right on this road with the following quote: "Religion can get us part of the way, but our belief and faith in God comes first. Religion has us all torn up!" So true! Paul wrote to Timothy and stated that the Bible was for "Doctrine, reproof, rebuke, instruction in righteousness.." Keep in mind, that Paul (a preacher) was writing to Timothy (a YOUNG preacher)...context matters. For those that are keeping up, that means Instruction (Strong's) : 1319 didaskalía ("teach") – properly applied-teaching; Christian doctrine (teaching) as it especially extends to its necessary lifestyle. Inner Reflection (Strong's) : 1650 élegxos ("test") – inner conviction focuses on God confirming His in-birthing of faith Admonishment (Strong's) : 1882 epanórthōsis ("correct, make straight") - correction, reformation, setting straight (right) again. Spiritual Teaching with Growth Toward Spiritual Maturity: 3809 (paideía) properly, instruction that trains someone to reach full development (maturity), AND 1343 ( dikaiosýnē) - judicial approval (the verdict of approval); in the NT, the approval of God Nowhere in Paul's letter to Timothy did he say, "If these people are out of line, then you judge them harshly." People use the Bible like a crutch when they want to make something they say stick when it comes to religious beliefs - but they misuse the context. Paul also wrote and told Timothy the following: 2 Timothy 2:15: "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." So, the #1 problem with folks as described above? They don't know the Word of God like they SAY that they do. If they did, we wouldn't be having this conversation....right? So...with all of this being said, here are a few points that are basic beliefs to a true "Christian": God granted mankind free will over his actions. Man's ability of free will gives him the ability to make up his own darn mind. God does not FORCE anyone to believe in Him....it is a conscious choice that one must come to on a personal level. Jesus Christ was run out of his own home for having some very progressive ideas, but those in power chose to hang onto that power. God has outlined the role of mankind as it pertains to His message of spreading the gospel to others. Nowhere in that charge does it say, "Make laws and judge so that you can tell people how to live and what to do." The average "Christian" has done little to no original language study of the Bible (or in that matter, study). Context matters, and Ye Old King's English wasn't the original language of the Bible.
  3. I mean....I do know one dude that got pulled over, but it was justifiable...ehh.....maybe not....
  4. I'll bite on this one. African-Americans make up roughly 12% of the US population - but are 20% more likely than any other ethnic group to be pulled over by the police. Why?
  5. Trump probably could have stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night and mounted a much better defense than these guys. To be fair, though....they are taking the case on like 6 days notice AND they aren't constitutional attorneys by trade.... But damn....he's paying for that?!? Oh wait....no he isn't.....
  6. I've been around for some time. Seen Carter, Reagan, H W Bush, Clinton, Dubya, Obama, and now Trump. Only one of them has started a freaking riot with words that have come out of his piehole. That's 40 years of NO riots or insurrections.
  7. The reason why this country is the way it is isn't because people are denying an election outcome on November 3rd. The reason why this country is in the condition it is in right now is because it: Refuses to look at the bitter history of this country Refuses to admit that Politics are intertwined in Race Relations Refuses to even ADMIT that much of the history in this country has happened Refuses to TEACH much of the country of said history. Puts "patriotism" on a pedestal Ties one's "patriotism" to their religious beliefs
  8. President Lyndon B. Johnson once said, "If you can convince the lowest white man he's better than the best colored man, he won't notice you're picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he'll empty his pockets for you." Rings so true...because many of these people that are going to jail have given money to the sitting President of the United States' "legal fund," but won't have enough money to mount their own defense to stay out of prison.
  9. In case you haven't seen it (graphic warning): This is up close footage from the instant where the rioter was shot and killed at the Capital on Wednesday. https://sanangelolive.com/news/crime/2021-01-07/warning-graphic-video-woman-shot-capitol-building If you pound on a barricaded door, and then try to climb in said barricaded door, and guy on other side of barricaded door has a pistol (and another rioter pointed that out in another clip), then Darwin would like to meet you.
  10. Well, before Wednesday, I'd have said there was zero chance. But seeing as how there's a body count from Wednesday, he's probably going to at least get called into the office.
  11. Trump not being on Twitter is going to really piss him off. NOW we should be even more worried. What will the guy do now that he doesn't have an outlet?
  12. That's probably one of the reasons why she changed her vote earlier tonight, lol
  13. Doesn't matter at this point. The protest is over. The Senators lost too much support due to what happened today, so they've withdrawn their support of questioning the electoral votes. This should be wrapped up in about 20 more minutes, hopefully.
  14. My mom is 71. She lived through the Civil Rights riots. She just told me that she's never seen anything like this before.
  15. Don't think so, but I'd agree, there are issues on BOTH sides. Cept one side seems to have supported a blubbering, idiotic child the last 3 years and gave him an automatic rifle and a bandoleer belt of ammo. When that child actually shoots someone, this is the response by that side:
  16. Means that the President of the United States has abdicated his job to his Vice President. Sounds like 25th Amendment to me.
  17. PA, GA, AZ are the ones I know of definitely. Pat Toomey already said he's prepared for this mess (he's the Repub out of PA).
  18. Not sure Rudy's seen these: https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2020/11/19/michigan-wayne-county-certifies-election-results-mh-orig.cnn/video/playlists/this-week-in-politics/
  19. Ask Bo if he'd fire himself. Enjoy.
  20. Darn you for making sense. Look folks - I have two high school age kiddos, one a freshman, the other a senior. Here in Omaha, they sent high school kids back to school on 10/19. FOUR DAYS LATER, I started getting emails about COVID positive cases at the first school. Then, three days later, I started getting COVID positive case emails from the OTHER school. I'm all about football. Trust me, I rather enjoyed watching Michigan lose to "Little brother" today. That being said, I'm all about football when it's not becoming a super spreader event. Kids are going to want to play, of course. The grown ups need to make the right decisions here, for everyone's well being. This isn't a political issue, no matter who or what tries to make it into one. This is a PUBLIC HEALTH SAFETY issue. LAST POINT: If this is REALLY about the kids playing ball/sports....then how come I don't see a single article/post/story/outrage about kids being able to save THIS year of eligibility? If this is REALLY about the kids....do we think it is fair to make them waste a year's worth of eligibility on games that they can't play in because of sickness (albeit their team or other team's sickness)?
  21. Robinson can still get 10 - 15 touches on sweeps, screens, and reverses.
  22. If both McCaffrey AND Robinson don't get around 10 - 15 touches or targets a game...I'm puzzled.
  23. What did I learn? My offer to sacrifice a chicken on the 50 at Memorial Stadium still applies.
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