Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get people don't like it
But her advice gives people real power and a place on the winning side in the end.
Jesus said wide is the road to destruction and many go that way. Narrow is the path to salvation and few will find it.
Jesus fed the poor and healed the sick and Joni Ernst is using Jesus to justify denying food to children and healing to the sick. It's absolutely a perversion of everything Jesus stood for.
The leftists love of money prevents them from taking a lot of money out of their bank accounts and writing checks to cover a poor person's medical bill. They are just promoting collectivism which is communism lite and has a history of the worst genocides.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love her. Go Joanie! It was the perfect response to the whining Karens.
You love her and yet you don’t know how to spell her name. Hmm.
hmm. Of all the things to say on the subject of Joni Ernst, you chose that one.
I already said plenty—that she’s not getting into heaven. I could definitely go on about her but this isn’t actually the politics forum.
Jesus said those who condemn are condemned
Welp, I don’t believe in Jesus or heaven, so not too concerned about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love her. Go Joanie! It was the perfect response to the whining Karens.
You love her and yet you don’t know how to spell her name. Hmm.
hmm. Of all the things to say on the subject of Joni Ernst, you chose that one.
I already said plenty—that she’s not getting into heaven. I could definitely go on about her but this isn’t actually the politics forum.
Heaven isn't for good people. It's for forgiven people. Jesus said "what is good? Only God is good"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love her. Go Joanie! It was the perfect response to the whining Karens.
You love her and yet you don’t know how to spell her name. Hmm.
hmm. Of all the things to say on the subject of Joni Ernst, you chose that one.
I already said plenty—that she’s not getting into heaven. I could definitely go on about her but this isn’t actually the politics forum.
Jesus said those who condemn are condemned
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love her. Go Joanie! It was the perfect response to the whining Karens.
You love her and yet you don’t know how to spell her name. Hmm.
hmm. Of all the things to say on the subject of Joni Ernst, you chose that one.
I already said plenty—that she’s not getting into heaven. I could definitely go on about her but this isn’t actually the politics forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love her. Go Joanie! It was the perfect response to the whining Karens.
You love her and yet you don’t know how to spell her name. Hmm.
hmm. Of all the things to say on the subject of Joni Ernst, you chose that one.
I already said plenty—that she’s not getting into heaven. I could definitely go on about her but this isn’t actually the politics forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love her. Go Joanie! It was the perfect response to the whining Karens.
You love her and yet you don’t know how to spell her name. Hmm.
hmm. Of all the things to say on the subject of Joni Ernst, you chose that one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get people don't like it
But her advice gives people real power and a place on the winning side in the end.
Jesus said wide is the road to destruction and many go that way. Narrow is the path to salvation and few will find it.
Jesus fed the poor and healed the sick and Joni Ernst is using Jesus to justify denying food to children and healing to the sick. It's absolutely a perversion of everything Jesus stood for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get people don't like it
But her advice gives people real power and a place on the winning side in the end.
Jesus said wide is the road to destruction and many go that way. Narrow is the path to salvation and few will find it.
Jesus fed the poor and healed the sick and Joni Ernst is using Jesus to justify denying food to children and healing to the sick. It's absolutely a perversion of everything Jesus stood for.[/quote
America's poor are obese and can walk into a hospital and get the best care in the world. Jesus said you have to lose your life to save it.
Anonymous wrote:To be fair, some of the evangelicals I have known have had this ideology. They truly believe this life doesn't matter in light of an eternity in heaven. It informs things in their lives, and unfortunately others' lives, that are scary as hell. Even on a day to day basis, I know of some decisions made in light of this theology that has been harmful. If people want to believe this fantasy, I wish they would keep it inside their heads and keep it away from everyone else..including children most of all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With complex health issues, I certanily don't want to live forever.
Once you're dead, though, you'd be in heaven - according to Ernst, if you're Christian.
Anonymous wrote:I get people don't like it
But her advice gives people real power and a place on the winning side in the end.
Jesus said wide is the road to destruction and many go that way. Narrow is the path to salvation and few will find it.