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  • For Christians, Dying From COVID (Or Anything Else) Is A Good Thing

    10/18/2021 9:46:34 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 37 replies
    The Federalist ^ | October 18, 2021 | Joy Pullman
    It is time for Christians individually and corporately to repent for the way we and our institutions responded to the COVID-19 outbreak.Blaming people for contracting a catchy virus has been one of many widely deployed COVID manipulation tactics. That has shifted into blaming people for dying of a catchy virus after they decided their risks from taking the vaccines outweighed their risks from catching the disease.Shaming people for dying by accident is a bit twisted, but it might make sense if you believe life is over once a person stops breathing, and so cling to the illusion of human control...
  • Jesse Lee Peterson Radio Show! Uniting the Races with Truth Instead of Dividing them with Lies!

    04/06/2010 6:03:17 PM PDT · by abigail2 · 36 replies · 309+ views
    Bond Action, Inc. ^ | April 7, 2010 | abigail2
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  • [Catholic] Tradition catching on with Baptists [Ecumenical Ash Wed. Service]

    03/01/2006 10:35:38 AM PST · by Full Court · 269 replies · 2,059+ views
    Birmingham News ^ | Wednesday, March 01, 2006 | Greg Garrison
    Tradition catching on with Baptists Protestants begin to take part in Ash Wednesday for its theological lessons Wednesday, March 01, 2006GREG GARRISONNews staff writer It used to be that Baptists had nothing to do with Ash Wednesday, a liturgical holiday they associated with Catholics. No more. "It's a good way of putting the congregation in the right mind-set to prepare for Easter," said the Rev. Christopher Hamlin, pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church in Smithfield. An ecumenical service at 6:30 tonight at Our Lady Queen of the Universe Catholic Church will include participation by three Baptist churches - Baptist Church...