Oh, I'm too tired I'm so sick and tired And I'm feeling very sick and ill today But I'm still fond of the giant slalom, oh-ho-oh
Not Jared. He doesn’t want to sacrifice Jared. Pence will make a much better scapegoat once the virus spreads in the US.
"And who's better to handle a pandemic than an Indian, amirite? I'm not sure they even have toilets over there yet." - DJT
I am most definitely not evangelical. (In fact, it's my dream to start an anti-evangelical website called ProtestantJihad.com, in which we will point out the theological errors of evangelicals and fundamentalists and lead a revival of mainstream Protestantism.) But I have to defend them here...you need to show your work. I'm not even sure a majority of white evangelicals are CZs. I'd be extraordinarily surprised if it were true of all evangelicals.
OK, that was easy: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-important-for-fulfilling-end-times-prophecy/ "The tenet of Christian Zionism is that God’s promise of the Holy Land to the Jews is eternal. It’s not just something in antiquity,” Oldmixon said. “When we talk about the Holy Land, God’s promise of the Holy Land, we’re talking about real estate on both sides of the Jordan River. So the sense of a greater Israel and expansionism is really important to this community. Jerusalem is just central to that. It’s viewed as a historical and biblical capital.” Polling bolsters Oldmixon’s explanation. In December, LifeWay Research conducted a poll evaluating the views of evangelical Americans on issues related to Israel and the politics of the Middle East. (The definition used to identify evangelicals, we’ll note, was more specific than most polls necessitate.) Among the questions was one about the biblical promise of the Holy Land to Abraham and his descendants. Two-thirds of respondents strongly agreed that the promise was an eternal one from God. But it’s also worth picking out another part of what Jeffress said to CNN. Jerusalem, he said, is “the touchstone of prophecy.” That prophecy is the biblical prophecy of the return of Jesus Christ and the beginning of the Rapture — the end times. “What kick-starts the end times into motion is Israel’s political boundaries being reestablished to what God promised the Israelites according to the Bible,” Pastor Nate Pyle told Newsweek in January. This is not an uncommon view. The LifeWay poll found that 80 percent of evangelicals believed that the creation of Israel in 1948 was a fulfillment of biblical prophecy that would bring about Christ’s return.
“It’s going to disappear. One day it’s like a miracle, it will disappear.” — President Trump, quoted by CNN, on the coronavirus crisis.
I think Mike watched the Green Mile too many times. If it’s on TV it has to be real. Perhaps he’s trying to trick the Orange one into trying it. Wouldn’t that be special. Mike Huckabee bizarrely claimed President Donald Trump could “suck the virus” out of coronavirus patients’ lungs and deposit what’s left in the ocean — and he simultaneously disgusted and baffled everyone who saw it. The former Arkansas governor made the outlandish claim Friday morning on “Fox & Friends,” complaining that Trump didn’t get enough credit for actions he’s already taken to halt its spread.
I think that is one of his 23 year olds new tasks. Getting anyone who looks at trump the wrong way. Eugene Gu, MD Any medical professional, whistleblower, or scientist who speaks out about the coronavirus in a way that isn’t approved by Trump or Mike Pence gets severely punished. Not that it’s helping Trump anyway. The economy is taking a big hit and Trump’s presidency is on the ropes.
I see this gem hasn’t been posted yet. Haven’t even listened to it but the video itself is practically a how to spread your infection to your kid Fox News just interviewed a Pennsylvania man who went through the coronavirus quarantine process -- but he couldn't stop coughing during the interview 😳 pic.twitter.com/kzoIYQM8x6— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 28, 2020