DC Episcopal Bishop Decries Trump Photo-op in Front of St. John's

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Anonymous wrote:Wait is it in poor form to use tear gas and rubber bullets are citizens exercising their constitutional right?!


Wait... they had a "constitutional right" to vandalize and set fire to a church?


Nobody gassed on shot tonight to clear the way for the fat orange an,Ed empowers parade was vandalizing anything. Moron.


Says the moron who can't even string a coherent sentence together.


DP. Now you're attacking someone for typos? You don't like that pp pointed out that none of the people gassed tonight were vandalizing anything.

At least pp isn't president. Here's your candidate trying to string a few sentences together in front of the church:

A reporter asked him if it was his Bible and he said, “It's a Bible. We have a great country,” he said. “That's my thoughts. Greatest country in the world."

"That's my thoughts"? Really? And why are you holding a Bible if you're not going to talk about it?
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I couldn't read what the PP was writing in the first place, which is why I called him/her out. Funny that you didn't notice that PP called me a "moron" first. Your selective outrage is duly noted, but completely typical.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This Florida bishop called Trump's actions "blasphemy."



Yes, this is literally what “taking the Lord’s name in vain” means
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Well, I found her tweet disturbing. She was more concerned about Trump than the fact that the "protesters" set fire to the church. Seems a little topsy turvy to me.

I don't like it when any pastors get political--and that includes the ones that support Trump and the ones that don't. They should stay out of politics.


Agree. That beautiful, historic church. Where's her outrage about that?


She's compassionate. That's the Christ-like response. Not "what about my stuff?"

My office on 9th street was vandalized last night. The CEO sent around an email this morning saying that minorities are suffering more from COVID (disease rate and job loss), the Minneapolis murder was appalling, and by the way (4th para), our glass front was broken but the night guard is safe and we should all be compassionate and understanding.


Sounds like a nice person.
It is hard to be compassionate to people who intentionally destroy property just for the hell of it. And, I am certainly not understanding of these people.

Until they are held accountable for their destruction, vandalism and violent actions, they won't stop. Having compassion and understanding for them means identifying them and make sure they pay for their crimes. As long as we excuse thees crimes, nothing will change.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, I found her tweet disturbing. She was more concerned about Trump than the fact that the "protesters" set fire to the church. Seems a little topsy turvy to me.

I don't like it when any pastors get political--and that includes the ones that support Trump and the ones that don't. They should stay out of politics.


Agree. That beautiful, historic church. Where's her outrage about that?


She's compassionate. That's the Christ-like response. Not "what about my stuff?"

My office on 9th street was vandalized last night. The CEO sent around an email this morning saying that minorities are suffering more from COVID (disease rate and job loss), the Minneapolis murder was appalling, and by the way (4th para), our glass front was broken but the night guard is safe and we should all be compassionate and understanding.


Aww, that's so sweet. I bet all the business owners who, you know, actually rely on their businesses not being torched and smashed, would love to see the rioters rounded up and arrested. Apologists like you and your cohort on this thread are truly disgusting.


It's disgusting to be Christ-like and compassionate? OK, you do you.

Anyway, they all have insurance.


Let's see how Christ-like and compassionate you'd be if these thugs smashed your windows and torched your house or place of business. Get back to us when that happens, which it inevitably will unless they're arrested.
Anonymous
Why do liberals have a problem with President Trump's faith in God? He is very honest:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYmeRbRcwOE
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, I found her tweet disturbing. She was more concerned about Trump than the fact that the "protesters" set fire to the church. Seems a little topsy turvy to me.

I don't like it when any pastors get political--and that includes the ones that support Trump and the ones that don't. They should stay out of politics.


Agree. That beautiful, historic church. Where's her outrage about that?


She's compassionate. That's the Christ-like response. Not "what about my stuff?"

My office on 9th street was vandalized last night. The CEO sent around an email this morning saying that minorities are suffering more from COVID (disease rate and job loss), the Minneapolis murder was appalling, and by the way (4th para), our glass front was broken but the night guard is safe and we should all be compassionate and understanding.


Sounds like a nice person.
It is hard to be compassionate to people who intentionally destroy property just for the hell of it. And, I am certainly not understanding of these people.

Until they are held accountable for their destruction, vandalism and violent actions, they won't stop. Having compassion and understanding for them means identifying them and make sure they pay for their crimes. As long as we excuse thees crimes, nothing will change.


+ a million
These apologists are disgusting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, I found her tweet disturbing. She was more concerned about Trump than the fact that the "protesters" set fire to the church. Seems a little topsy turvy to me.

I don't like it when any pastors get political--and that includes the ones that support Trump and the ones that don't. They should stay out of politics.


Agree. That beautiful, historic church. Where's her outrage about that?


She's compassionate. That's the Christ-like response. Not "what about my stuff?"

My office on 9th street was vandalized last night. The CEO sent around an email this morning saying that minorities are suffering more from COVID (disease rate and job loss), the Minneapolis murder was appalling, and by the way (4th para), our glass front was broken but the night guard is safe and we should all be compassionate and understanding.


Sounds like a nice person.
It is hard to be compassionate to people who intentionally destroy property just for the hell of it. And, I am certainly not understanding of these people.

Until they are held accountable for their destruction, vandalism and violent actions, they won't stop. Having compassion and understanding for them means identifying them and make sure they pay for their crimes. As long as we excuse thees crimes, nothing will change.


+ a million
These apologists are disgusting.


So DCUM's two constantly-posting Cons have no Christ-like compassion. Got it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, I found her tweet disturbing. She was more concerned about Trump than the fact that the "protesters" set fire to the church. Seems a little topsy turvy to me.

I don't like it when any pastors get political--and that includes the ones that support Trump and the ones that don't. They should stay out of politics.


Agree. That beautiful, historic church. Where's her outrage about that?





I find the church destruction disgusting. But I find what Trump did reprehensible and downright evil. Gassing people for a photo op. At least when he was holding the bible and it didn't go up in flames in his hands, he could have at least turned to his favorite 'Two' Corinthians.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, I found her tweet disturbing. She was more concerned about Trump than the fact that the "protesters" set fire to the church. Seems a little topsy turvy to me.

I don't like it when any pastors get political--and that includes the ones that support Trump and the ones that don't. They should stay out of politics.


Agree. That beautiful, historic church. Where's her outrage about that?


She's compassionate. That's the Christ-like response. Not "what about my stuff?"

My office on 9th street was vandalized last night. The CEO sent around an email this morning saying that minorities are suffering more from COVID (disease rate and job loss), the Minneapolis murder was appalling, and by the way (4th para), our glass front was broken but the night guard is safe and we should all be compassionate and understanding.


Sounds like a nice person.
It is hard to be compassionate to people who intentionally destroy property just for the hell of it. And, I am certainly not understanding of these people.

Until they are held accountable for their destruction, vandalism and violent actions, they won't stop. Having compassion and understanding for them means identifying them and make sure they pay for their crimes. As long as we excuse thees crimes, nothing will change.


+ a million
These apologists are disgusting.


So DCUM's two constantly-posting Cons have no Christ-like compassion. Got it.


Compassion for looting, rioting criminals? Nope. And nice try with the sanctimony. As if you'd have any compassion whatsoever for someone who destroyed your property. Hope you've got insurance!
Anonymous




They are right about this. The devil does live across the street. And BLM.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What Trump did feels a little AntiChrist-ish, doesn't it?


Someone remind me of that passage.


Conservative Christians have literally embraced the devil. They can all rot in hell together with their fake piety.


The episcopal church isn't conservative, nor is Bishop Budde.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait is it in poor form to use tear gas and rubber bullets are citizens exercising their constitutional right?!


Wait... they had a "constitutional right" to vandalize and set fire to a church?


Nobody gassed on shot tonight to clear the way for the fat orange an,Ed empowers parade was vandalizing anything. Moron.


Says the moron who can't even string a coherent sentence together.


DP. Now you're attacking someone for typos? You don't like that pp pointed out that none of the people gassed tonight were vandalizing anything.

At least pp isn't president. Here's your candidate trying to string a few sentences together in front of the church:

A reporter asked him if it was his Bible and he said, “It's a Bible. We have a great country,” he said. “That's my thoughts. Greatest country in the world."

"That's my thoughts"? Really? And why are you holding a Bible if you're not going to talk about it?


Let’s get one thing straight. The Jews were gassed. The protesters had some tear gas thrown their way so they would disperse after not listening to police when asked to disperse. The protesters will be back to beat and loot tonight. The gassed Jews will never come back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait is it in poor form to use tear gas and rubber bullets are citizens exercising their constitutional right?!


Wait... they had a "constitutional right" to vandalize and set fire to a church?


Nobody gassed on shot tonight to clear the way for the fat orange an,Ed empowers parade was vandalizing anything. Moron.


Says the moron who can't even string a coherent sentence together.


DP. Now you're attacking someone for typos? You don't like that pp pointed out that none of the people gassed tonight were vandalizing anything.

At least pp isn't president. Here's your candidate trying to string a few sentences together in front of the church:

A reporter asked him if it was his Bible and he said, “It's a Bible. We have a great country,” he said. “That's my thoughts. Greatest country in the world."

"That's my thoughts"? Really? And why are you holding a Bible if you're not going to talk about it?


Let’s get one thing straight. The Jews were gassed. The protesters had some tear gas thrown their way so they would disperse after not listening to police when asked to disperse. The protesters will be back to beat and loot tonight. The gassed Jews will never come back.


So, in your bizarre world, that makes it OK to gas peaceful protestors so Trump can have a photo op?

And, OMG, did you actually say "had some tear gas thrown their way"?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait is it in poor form to use tear gas and rubber bullets are citizens exercising their constitutional right?!


Wait... they had a "constitutional right" to vandalize and set fire to a church?


Nobody gassed on shot tonight to clear the way for the fat orange an,Ed empowers parade was vandalizing anything. Moron.


Says the moron who can't even string a coherent sentence together.


DP. Now you're attacking someone for typos? You don't like that pp pointed out that none of the people gassed tonight were vandalizing anything.

At least pp isn't president. Here's your candidate trying to string a few sentences together in front of the church:

A reporter asked him if it was his Bible and he said, “It's a Bible. We have a great country,” he said. “That's my thoughts. Greatest country in the world."

"That's my thoughts"? Really? And why are you holding a Bible if you're not going to talk about it?


Let’s get one thing straight. The Jews were gassed. The protesters had some tear gas thrown their way so they would disperse after not listening to police when asked to disperse. The protesters will be back to beat and loot tonight. The gassed Jews will never come back.


Dear, you are lumping protesters together with looters. Shame on you. You know better and you know these are not the same people. But you are trying to foment hatred against peaceful protesters. Shame on you. Especially given your concern for the victims of Nazi Germany, you should know better and behave better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait is it in poor form to use tear gas and rubber bullets are citizens exercising their constitutional right?!


Wait... they had a "constitutional right" to vandalize and set fire to a church?


Nobody gassed on shot tonight to clear the way for the fat orange an,Ed empowers parade was vandalizing anything. Moron.


Says the moron who can't even string a coherent sentence together.


DP. Now you're attacking someone for typos? You don't like that pp pointed out that none of the people gassed tonight were vandalizing anything.

At least pp isn't president. Here's your candidate trying to string a few sentences together in front of the church:

A reporter asked him if it was his Bible and he said, “It's a Bible. We have a great country,” he said. “That's my thoughts. Greatest country in the world."

"That's my thoughts"? Really? And why are you holding a Bible if you're not going to talk about it?


Let’s get one thing straight. The Jews were gassed. The protesters had some tear gas thrown their way so they would disperse after not listening to police when asked to disperse. The protesters will be back to beat and loot tonight. The gassed Jews will never come back.


Dear, you are lumping protesters together with looters. Shame on you. You know better and you know these are not the same people. But you are trying to foment hatred against peaceful protesters. Shame on you. Especially given your concern for the victims of Nazi Germany, you should know better and behave better.


First, don't call me Dear. It's disgusting and sexist. And don't lecture me when you are beating down innocent people, nearly to death.
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