A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics and Religion
by Tom Quiner
A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics & Religion
by Tom Quiner
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Fox to announce new way to deliver the news
God invented laughter.
Many liberals do no believe in God. I shall prove His existence …
The day the pastor preached to the kids
The preacher was famous for his sermons.
Even the faithful in the next county over new of his prolific, seat-squirming eloquence.
Fire!
Brimstone!
You could count on these elements in each sermon, except for those that he directed at the children …
Obamacare riles up disability rights activists
Take the case of Deana Copeland.
Her daughter, Andrea Hood, was born with cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and autonomic dysreflexia. Deana is her daughter’s caretaker. This mother and daughter live in Oregon. Andrea requires round-the-clock care, which her mom provides. The government provides $1400 a month to the mom as a paid service provider.
Under Obamacare, this may have to change …
Do NOT watch this unless …
… you love Ronald Reagan.
Set aside Ronald Reagan’s politics for a moment.
No president in my lifetime was warmer, funnier, or more sincere. If you listened to Reagan’s speech at the Republican National Convention in 1964 and compared it to his speeches fifteen to twenty years later, his message was the same.
What if gay people aren’t born that way?
The young woman said she had never really been attracted to other women.
But when she was in college, she was seduced by another woman and decided she was gay.
In other words, she wasn’t born gay …
Governor Christie discriminates against people battling same-sex attractions
A person battles passionate, seemingly uncontrollable urges.
This person’s moral compass reveals how unhealthy these desires are. This person wants to stop, but it’s hard … so very hard.
The person pleads to God to help him/her stop, but the urges don’t go away …
Children are a blessing
The Des Moines Register ran a piece this week about Iowa’s declining birth rate.
They were careful to suggest that abortion had nothing to do with the dilemma. The reporting pinned the blame on the high cost of raising children.
My friend John, who raised 11 children, was pretty bent out of shape about the story, titled “So where’s the stork?”. He e-mailed me his feelings on the subject:
Life. Tradition. Love.
Even by modern standards, John looked like something of a wild man.
He was dressed in rags.
His diet consisted of locusts and wild honey.
To the upper crust of society, his rantings about repentance and penance were beginning to wear thin. And yet the common folkswarmed to him …
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