Wednesday, June 25, 2008
QUOTE OF THE WEEK--June 25, 2008
This is quote is both long and from a blatant pagan who said little that was good. However, it demonstrates the truth about one of the greatest evils of history.
Here it is:
I was in my mother's belly as she sat in the waiting room of the abortionist's office. Dr. Sunshine was his code name. I was fifty feet from the drainpipe, and she saw a painting on the wall that reminded her of her mother, who had recently died. She took that as a sign to have the baby. That's what I call luck.
George Carlin in Esquire
Here it is:
I was in my mother's belly as she sat in the waiting room of the abortionist's office. Dr. Sunshine was his code name. I was fifty feet from the drainpipe, and she saw a painting on the wall that reminded her of her mother, who had recently died. She took that as a sign to have the baby. That's what I call luck.
George Carlin in Esquire
Sunday, June 08, 2008
SODOMY'S OKAY, EVANGELICALS SAY
In the 70's a rock group named after marijuana (The Doobie Brothers) did a song in which they said "Jesus is just alright with me." In that same spirit of feel good compromise many of today's "Christians" are reaching out to the worldly just like the Doobies once reached out to the delusionally religious. Yesterday I listened to a national news item on a religious radio station. The reader intoned solemnly that 48% of Americans believe homosexuality is a sin. Among "Evangelicals" and "Fundamentalists", however, he told us that 79% see homosexuality as a sin. So, the next time you're in church look around. If there are ten of you in your pew, two or three of you think gay is just okay.
Like the sewer you're in? Do you really believe any of those folks are saved?
In Christ (and, therefore, outside Modern Evangelicalism),
Phil Perkins.
Like the sewer you're in? Do you really believe any of those folks are saved?
In Christ (and, therefore, outside Modern Evangelicalism),
Phil Perkins.
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