Posted on 10/07/2008 8:18:41 AM PDT by Babwa
The reaction to Governor Sarah Palins selection by Senator John McCain has been nothing short of epic. From the first moment people saw and heard her, most either hated her or loved her.
What made her instantaneously extraordinary to both sides of the political spectrum? It has to be more than the media-driven issues.
This election has turned into an unspoken referendum on human nature and the idea of gender neutrality, the poster child for the left taught to the past several generations as something real, instead of the imaginary nonsense it is.
Men and women are different not better or worse, just different. Equal in political and legal rights, but still different. And the radical left doesnt want you to believe this nor even hear it.
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Some churches are more thorough than others. I agree that reading it oneself and studying the scriptures in classes with other believers is the best way to go. In my original post I was addressing the ambiguity in one sentence of the original article, and Babwa provided a great explanation in post 9.
When I was in my teens we also had scheme where you could earn yourself first a New Testament and then a Bible and it was working through a work book copying down verses from each chapter of the bible.
It was called the Young Sowers League not sure if it is still going.
I knew Baptist that had some form of calender linked to daily readings
Cool! I still write ‘em out by hand. It is the best way to learn.
what a gal!!!
Non-Republican have no idea of the enthusiasm generated by Sarah Palin. It’s safe to say there’s been no Pubbie since Reagan who has generated this kind of enthusiasm. Those who believe that if McCain loses, Palin will disappear better think again. A Palin-Jindal team four years from now will be very, very formidable.
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