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Whoa! A green eye and a blue one, and red hair. I want to have her baby, just to test some genetic theories...
My wife has two different color eyes. Not red hair though.
I'm simply referencing that pic. Not natural genetic anomalies. The pic is Photoshopped.
Except.... for that "if" part....lol.Has he or has he not? That be da question.
Just another admission of idolatry. Supporting a man, instead of principles or doctrine. This is how a church, group or party becomes apostate to the very foundations they claim to be rooted. It's the same argument "Christians" gave for supporting Hillary Clinton despite the funding of abortion mills, or supporting politicians who approve of homosexual marriage.It doesn't matter what kind of character their political saviors have, it is their 'cause' that absolves them from any accountability for their vote and support.Well by that reckoning, character no longer matters when choosing to support someone if they tickle your desires and placate your needs. A person does what they believe, and a person believes what they do. A liar, thief, cheat and swindler - will always do the same, no matter what position or place you put them.Character becomes irrelevant and such support becomes idolatrous.Not the issue. The issue is trusting in the demonstrably flawed character of a person entrusted with the most powerful office in the world. Do we think Jeffries would follow-through with his sermon of trust and support by putting a person who has been accused of child abuse and has been caught lying about it in the past - in charge of running his nursery at his church? After all, Christ forgives and whether or not this person committed sins by abusing little children is irrelevant to supporting such a person to be put in charge of his church nursery. Given how this is how he teaches we should treat the presidency, it goes-to-figure it must follow in every other walk of life, yes?Trusting people of bad character to be in positions of power over people seems to be a new hallmark of Republicans and Conservatives these days.
He is still alive. I understand his cancer came back strong but he just posted on Facebook yesterday.
I seem to remember reading about how he specifically said that he did not feel any reason to.
After months of reflection, Donald Trump says he still doesn't regret his decision not to ask God for forgiveness for his sins.In an interview on Sunday with CNN, the Republican presidential frontrunner said that he does not regret never asking God for forgiveness, partially because he says he doesn't have much to apologize for."I have great relationship with God. I have great relationship with the Evangelicals," Trump said in the interview before pivoting to his poll numbers among Evangelical voters."I like to be good. I don't like to have to ask for forgiveness. And I am good. I don't do a lot of things that are bad. I try to do nothing that is bad.". . . "I am not sure I have," Trump said when asked if he'd ever asked God for forgiveness. "I just go on and try to do a better job from there. I don't think so," he said. "I think if I do something wrong, I think, I just try and make it right. I don't bring God into that picture. I don't."---Maxwell Tani, Business Insider, 17 January 2016
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