Some think that any Christian so gullible as to vote for Trump must also worship and admire him, and believe and support everything Trump says and does. That is simply not true. Couldn’t be further than the truth. Do Christians who voted for Kamala and Biden and Obama believe and support them 100% of the time? I sure hope not.
Trump is a vastly imperfect person. So are Biden, Kamala, and Obama. As am I. Only God knows the depravity of any person. I voted for a President, not a pastor. So many times the choice is the lesser of two evils. They all lie. They’re all power hungry - some to the point of killing to remain in power. The proof of the pudding is in the corruption in the programs, the tremendous waste and mismanagement of the taxpayer’s money. Who is doing the best job keeping the best interests of our country? Isn’t that the job of the President?
Not sure where all these Christians are, who so worship Trump. Certainly not at my church. Trump could be the antichrist for all I know. So could Obama. Probably not Biden or Kamala.
Do these modern day Pharisees not see any evil in Democrats? Why don’t they ever speak out against them? No comment on the 275 undercover agents stirring up trouble at Trump’s supposed January 6th “insurrection” or the planted bombs, Hunter’s laptop, the “Russian election interference”, etc. Instead they preach the same message over and over again - not of Jesus, but only of how wrong any Christian is to support Trump.
I know that I’ve mentioned this before. Just sets me off when I see these self proclaimed Christian leaders repeated the same old crap again and again, lasing out against anyone who dares voice a contrary opinion.
Denison on how the US government is supposed to work
So this last week the Chickfila just south of the river had free deals all week. You drive up to the drive thru and say “I’m here for a sunrise surprise” – then they tell you what they’re giving away. I stopped by at 6:05 am Saturday morning on the way to Candler Park. The free deal was an iced coffee. Ugh. I ordered a free mocha iced coffee and chicken biscuit. The mocha iced coffee wasn’t too bad, until I got near the bottom and it was mostly coffee. But I gave it a try.
After worship ended at 12:30 yesterday I headed home. Traffic heading north on Johnson Ferry was heavier than usual, so I didn’t think much of it, because the police always control the light exiting JFBC> I was turning right there onto Little Willeo. Strange that one car cut across two lanes of traffic to make the same right, plus more southbound cars were turning left onto Little Willeo. Then there was a long line of cars turning left where Little Willeo dead ends into Timber Ridge. Then all those cars were turning left at the top of the hill onto 120.
Them Ceil called. She’d gone to the Publix near JFBC and the parking lot was jammed. All northbound traffic on Johnson Ferry was blocked. Emergency responders were working something. She had to backtrack to get home, and it took her like 45 minutes.
Sunday night Ceil spend the night with the girlies. I caught up on Only Murders in the building.
Monday: skipped the gym and walked Winnie instead. Free small Frosty today at Wendys. Ceil baked an organic turkey meatloaf. Turkeyloaf? Had the leftovers tonight.
BILLY CONIGLIARO [SABR Bio] won a ring after playing in only 48 games for the 1973 A’s. He was the Red Sox’ first pick in MLB’s debut draft in 1965, in the first round, 5th overall. In 1970, his first full season, all three Red Sox outfielders had double figures in home runs: Tony C. slugged 36, Reggie Smith had 22, and Billy hit 18. The WS-winning Orioles were the only other AL team that matched that outfield power that year. Billy’s major league debut was as a pinch-runner. He promptly stole second. Billy’s debut was in the 12th inning. He later advanced to 3rd base but a teammate hit into a double play.
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