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Stonewall Quackson's avatar

Remember when Talarico said in that "sermon" he wished that his mom, when she was pregnant with him, had had more access to abortion? LOL

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Gordon Bombay's avatar

Wow. Imagine being that far removed from the Holy Spirit.

Makes sense tho. Most democrats I meet are mad at God because he created them and so they try and drag others down as revenge on God

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Bill Alley's avatar

One of my earlier comments elsewhere was on this very topic. History is derived by Biblical teaching with tremendous accuracy of timeline events. Our very existence in law and love hinge on its precepts! Leftist Communist infiltration was the very sabotage used to constrain education of these life facts; all we have seen is mass decay in justice, debauchery on full unbridled display and deep decay of homes, neighborhood and structure teetering on collapse. With MAGA back and stronger than ever it's game over for destroyers and game on for restorers!

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Claire's avatar

I have no use for Talarico. Have heard him babble at many House testimonies. That being said, I am saddened that now that we are so happy over the Bible in schools, the truth of the matter is that many CHRISTIAN educators went thru this Bluebonnet Curriculum and were appalled to find out that DEI references were sprinkled thru it. In addition the usage of some offshoot phonics program not used in the US has now found its way into Texas schools via this curriculum. Starting with kinder all the way thru the elem. We think they can't read now? What will this do? Once again Christians are duped. This is NOT a good curriculum. Children just looking at books is not pushed. The teacher stands and dictates. I understand that method, but at some point in time, they need to learn about BOOKS , learn to love the written word. So much more. I've been a reading specialist and English teacher for 40 yrs. Retired. Seen it all. 6th through college freshmen have been my students. Each yr it got worse. Teachers have to teach! I could bring them up to grade level in a semester. Why? Because the had to READ to pass. I understand why parents are fleeing the public schools.

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Alan, aka DudeInMinnetonka's avatar

Awkward indeed

original signatories to the Second Amendment were predominantly Protestant Christians. The Founding Fathers, who drafted and signed the Bill of Rights, including the Second Amendment, were largely influenced by Protestant Christianity.

George Washington, the first President of the United States, was an Episcopal vestryman.

John Adams, the second President of the United States, described himself as “a church going animal.”

James Madison, who took the lead in steering the Bill of Rights through the First Federal Congress, was raised in the Episcopal Church.

The Protestant Christian influence is evident in the historical context of the Second Amendment, which was influenced by the English Bill of Rights of 1689, allowing Protestants to possess arms for self-defense.

It would be delicious to see the modern episcopalians rise up against this, with their affiliation with BLM and other Lefty causes, the joys of Christian disunity manifesting itself.

Or Christian guidance reflects on the behavior of Congress when it wouldn't pay returning revolutionary war soldiers thus ensuing a March on Washington.

Were the Southern slave holding signatories exemplifying Christian ideals?

When Haym Solomon died penniless after saving America by financing the revolution, but not being repaid by the new Christian American government,was that a display of Christian ideals?

Jefferson's Bible wasn't mentioned 👀

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