Tinkerpeach
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Let's not confuse strength with premature dementia, Tink.
The dude has been at it for a very long time, I doubt it's dementia.
Let's not confuse strength with premature dementia, Tink.
It's a push against Christians and religion.
These government agencies are embracing the new alphabet people and Christians are counter to that.
I give a lot of credit to Kirk Cameron for sticking to his faith and not giving up however.
I believed he became born again when he was 17 and it got him fired from his popular show but he has never lost the faith.
That takes a lot of strength.
We have it hard in all countries as God said we would.
But still we fight on.
Yes, when I went to Sunday school they didn't even provide sodas.
The dude has been at it for a very long time, I doubt it's dementia.
Well, I did say PREMATURE dementia!
Yes, when I went to Sunday school they didn't even provide sodas.
I don't see any sign of that.
He seems to have it together.
OK, Tink. He's not bothering me. He won't ever be running for anything in Boston.
Let those who must deal with him worry about it.
I'm sure the left loves the idea of re-education camps.
Crucifixion is also high on their list.
They would love to see Trump, Sarah Palin, and Bush hanging from crosses.
They did mention they could have accommodated 250, but then found that Kirk and Riley would be there in person, so....it must be something about the individuals that is offending them...It's a push against Christians and religion.
These government agencies are embracing the new alphabet people and Christians are counter to that.
I give a lot of credit to Kirk Cameron for sticking to his faith and not giving up however.
I believed he became born again when he was 17 and it got him fired from his popular show but he has never lost the faith.
That takes a lot of strength.
According to Texas that looks more like a your side kind of thing.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk...ies-will-become-disciplinary-spaces-rcna97394
You equated transgender status with religious status, so of course you did. One is a RELIGION subject to the Establishment Clause. The other isn’t. Get it?
They did mention they could have accommodated 250, but then found that Kirk and Riley would be there in person, so....it must be something about the individuals that is offending them...
I have respect for anyone who adopts 4 children and has two of their own...
And Riley is a swimmer, so she wins my admiration automatically...Both are great role models...
What's not to like?
According to Texas that looks more like a your side kind of thing.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk...ies-will-become-disciplinary-spaces-rcna97394
They have no problem letting trannies in to do book readings but if you are a Christian wanting to do a book reading that is off limits.
This is pure government overreach.
What's available to one should be available to all.
Conservatives don't ban Christians.
We also don't ban saying the word Merry Christmas.
Do the math.
Hey dumbshit, as long as the government is not involved you can practice religion on government property.
This is why the library didn't ban him for that.
They made up some lame excuse that there would be too many kids there and they couldn't handle it.
God you are a fucking retard.
"“Until yesterday, you supported the event in Huntsville, AL at every step, including offering a large room at the Madison Public Library branch to accommodate the 250 local residents who plan to attend. However, upon learning that Mr. Cameron and his friend and Brave Books author, Riley Gaines will be attending in person, you abruptly canceled the event citing “securityThe event wasn't cancelled because Cameron is a Christian.
its right there in the article you cited.
"“Until yesterday, you supported the event in Huntsville, AL at every step, including offering a large room at the Madison Public Library branch to accommodate the 250 local residents who plan to attend. However, upon learning that Mr. Cameron and his friend and Brave Books author, Riley Gaines will be attending in person, you abruptly canceled the event citing “security
concerns” from a potential protest of Mr. Cameron and claiming the event exceeds the
library’s capacity,” Dys said in the letter. "