Dutch Uncle
* Tertia Optio * Defend the Constitution
Lutheran pastors have to go to seminary just like Catholic priests do, at least in the Missouri Synod and the ELCA sects. I think the same is true of most mainstream Xtian sects.
Not mine.

Lutheran pastors have to go to seminary just like Catholic priests do, at least in the Missouri Synod and the ELCA sects. I think the same is true of most mainstream Xtian sects.
Compassion and empathy for others. Reverence for life, nature and knowledge. The appreciation of the arts. The concept of being a very small part of something so grand it’s beyond my thinking, marveling at that thought. Great food, great relationships and love.
makes senseLutheran pastors have to go to seminary just like Catholic priests do, at least in the Missouri Synod and the ELCA sects. I think the same is true of most mainstream Xtian sects.
Great, that does help!I'm not good at names though. You go first!
I'm already ordained so that helps! Tax-free status, here we come!![]()
You're a well-known liar and purveyor of hate, Fredo. Apologize for all of your insults to me first and then we can discuss your own faults.
Im Obama_Phone. Im a gift from the new world order.
IMO, the anti-abortionists are simply trying to trap women into motherhood. They seek to tie down their own women with children and they seek to trap minority women into subservient, poverty-stricken roles using children as the anchors.
If the anti-abortionists were truly seeking to preserve life, then they'd be supporting better prenatal care for women, better laws for supporting children's health along with mother's health, and they'd push for better laws and funding for public schools.
Instead, they scream about the unborn, don't give a shit about children much less the mothers and actively seek to defund public education through vouchers and dismantling the Department of Education...much less their demonization of teachers. Fuck them all. They are hypocrites, liars and only wear a mask of Christianity to hide their true purpose: to keep themselves on top and subjugate everyone else.
Johnson was a senior lawyer for the extremist Alliance Defending Fund (later the Alliance Defending Freedom) from 2002 to 2010. This is the organization responsible for orchestrating the 303 Creative v Elenis legal arguments to obtain a ruling from the supreme court permitting a wedding website designer to refuse to do business with gay couples. It also played a significant role in annulling Roe v Wade.
The ADF has always been opposed to privacy rights, abortion and birth control. Now Roe is gone, the group is laying the groundwork to end protection for birth control.
Yep. Getting rid of birth control is next on their agenda.
Mike Johnson, theocrat: the House speaker and a plot against America
Damo took exception with my use of the word "dangerous." THIS ^ ^ is dangerous.
Not mine.My brother was an elder for his church, the same one in which I was raised. He is a business major.
makes sense
Outside of the MAGA fundy world, I think most believers want their ministers and bishops to be educated
Great, that does help!
The Wholly Heathen Church of Hekate?
Yes, that does sound more pagan.Perfect, or would "Temple" be even more ominous? lol
Yep. Getting rid of birth control is next on their agenda.
Mike Johnson, theocrat: the House speaker and a plot against America
Damo took exception with my use of the word "dangerous." THIS ^ ^ is dangerous.
I mean, we're not talking about a step back, like 50 years or something like that. It's more like going back to the middle ages.
Yes, that does sound more pagan.
The Wholly Heathen Temple of Hekate
TBH, I think it's a last gasp of the 1850s. The younger generation wants to go forward, not backward. That said, they need to get out and vote if they want to turn the tide.
Look at how many of them think their vote doesn't count in the link below. When elections are won or lost by less than 5%, then every vote does count.
December 15, 2020
https://www.npr.org/2020/12/15/9450...out-80-million-americans-didnt-vote-heres-why
Poll: Despite Record Turnout, 80 Million Americans Didn't Vote. Here's Why
Nonvoters' reasons for not voting include:
- not being registered to vote (29%)
- not being interested in politics (23%)
- not liking the candidates (20%)
- a feeling their vote wouldn't have made a difference (16%)
- being undecided on whom to vote for (10%)
They are disengaged, disaffected and don't believe politics can make a difference in their lives. They are also more likely to be Latino, younger, make less money and have lower levels of education than voters.
^^^
Another reason why the Alt-Right 1) doesn't give a shit about younger Americans and 2) seek to defund public education.
FWIW, 16% of 80M is 12.8M eligible voters.
Education gives more weight and authority to their leadership.
Protestant.What flavor Xtianity was that? My dad was a Lutheran version of a deacon; he had a BS and masters in chemistry. But in that church, only the pastor led services and gave sermons. Not sure what the "deacon" guys did other than maybe teach Sunday school (which mom did) and take care of church business and maintenance.
If you weren't such a dumbass, you'd know it was the Republicans who did that including the lead Republican globalist, Donald J. Trump.you globalists are the ones who sold the future of young people to china.
Education gives more weight and authority to their leadership.