Human Suffering + Climate Change + Trashing Politicians + Trending
ROAD TRIP
Lois & I are heading to Holyoke, CO, today. I'm making a presentation about Orphan Grain Train tomorrow morning. It's a whirlwind trip, since we have to return tomorrow after lunch.THOUGHT FOR TODAY
“In a deeply paradoxical way, full of a mystery that blinds by its brightness, Jesus Christ, the God-human, displays the love of God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—by taking on our human suffering and terror. Christ, the God-human, takes on the path of human suffering so that we are not pioneers in the darkness, so that we are not in free fall. Instead, even when our suffering seems senseless, even when we feel like we are in free fall, we can look to Christ to see, hear and taste that we are still in the ever-faithful, ever-loving hands of God.” --Margaret Manning Shull, Slice of InfinityCLIMATE CHANGE
For more than 50 years Climate Alarmists in the scientific community and environmental movement have not gotten even one prediction correct, but they do have a perfect record of getting 41 predictions wrong. --Michael Brown, Townhall 10/3CHRISTIANS & POLITICS
Perhaps instead of trashing politicians they don't like and revering other ones, politically conservative Christians should contemplate another powerful verse: "I urge that petitions, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgiving be offered on behalf of all men, for kings and all those in authority, so that we may lead tranquil and quiet lives in all godliness and dignity. This is good and pleasing in the sight of God our Savior..." (1 Timothy 2:1-3) --Cal Thomas, Townhall 10/3
TRENDING *
* Compliments of The Babylon Bee- Experts warn we have only 12 years left until they change the timeline on global warming again
- All Democrats drop out of presidential race since the world is ending from climate change & there's no point
- New California law requires separate restrooms for people who . think they are Napoleon Bonaparte
- Southern Baptist softball league implements "Once Safe, Always Safe" rule for baserunners
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