+1Anonymous 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.
Her reaction sounds much more like what Jesus's reaction would be than yours, that's for sure.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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?
Wait did trump have a constitution right to deploy the military?
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?
Wait did trump have a constitution right to deploy the military?
Anonymous wrote:
You're just jealous that liberals can quote Sinclair Lewis while you Cons deal not in culture but in insults.
George Will quoted TS Eliot in a fantastic take-down of Trump. You should read it, if a literate read won't give you hives.
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.
Just as clergy members don’t like it when politicians use churches and Bibles as props in political theater, while behaving in ways that are not compatible with Jesus’s teachings. Hence, her tweet.
Do they "like it" when violent rioters use churches as props for their graffiti and vandalism? Is that somehow ok with them? Do you think Jesus is bestowing his blessing upon these thugs? Where's the condemnation of, you know, THE ACTUAL CRIMINALS HERE??
-DP
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?