The kirker is fully weaponized: He’s not wearing a mask and he is wearing a sidearm.
The evangelism (hostilities) begins at 1:14. This is Doug Wilson’s idea of sharing the gospel.
Great pic; sad commentary. Continue reading
The kirker is fully weaponized: He’s not wearing a mask and he is wearing a sidearm.
The evangelism (hostilities) begins at 1:14. This is Doug Wilson’s idea of sharing the gospel.
Scandal intolerance. Continue reading
Mayor Lambert of the City of Moscow took away Doug Wilson’s cause. Continue reading
“In general, you mask-resisters, why are you so exercised about this issue? Don’t you think your children might benefit from role models who speak out publicly against something of more consequence than temporarily hidden smiles on our neighbors’ faces? How about you teach them, instead, to fear autocrats, local and national, who flout laws, courtesy and common sense? Instilling that kind of healthy fear would be likely to produce a leader I’d be willing to follow.” —Gary Williams Continue reading
“Likewise, Lewiston’s city department heads standing together in defense of excellent city manager Alan Nygaard is a profile in courage given the organized bullying they have faced from faux libertarians, professional noisemakers and Bundy-wannabes, for whom government is the enemy, specifically when protecting civil rights, public health and the environment, or otherwise promoting the public good.” —Chris Norden Continue reading
“In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes.” —Andy Warhol Continue reading
This pastor forces his sheep to lay down their lives for him. Continue reading
They omitted the word “development.” Continue reading
“I wonder if the church leaders were taken to court because of having such a large gathering during a pandemic the judge might say one needs to use ‘common sense’ because the virus can be spread easily in crowds.” — Jim Kuska Continue reading
“If Jesus were walking our streets today, do you think he would wear a mask in public? Would you see Jesus arguing over his civil rights? Would he insult or make fun of those who were frightened for their lives? Or, would Jesus discount the counsel of medical experts? Think of it, friends: The Jesus we preach was willing to experience humiliation, suffering, and death to save the people he loved. It seems to me, if Jesus would die on a cross for us, he would wear a mask for us.” Continue reading
“People have a right to pray, and go to church, just as you have the right to sit on the toilet. It’s all a bunch of crap.” —Sandra Weeks Continue reading