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I like this one:
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I have several friends who have been singing her praises for years, but there was always something "off" about her in my spirit - Now, lo and behold, I was right...
Wait! Does that make me a prophet?
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Originally Posted by
Romans828
I have several friends who have been singing her praises for
years, but there was always something
"off" about her in my spirit - Now, lo and behold, I was right...
Wait! Does that make me a prophet?
Prophetess.
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I'm not a big fan of Beth Moore, but I do agree that there's too much adoration of Trump among Evangelicals. The idea that he's a modern King Cyrus or something is annoying to me. The innumerable Trump prophecies on YouTube, the QAnon nonsense, the 4D chess "it's all a part of the plan" rhetoric is very unhealthy. Don't get me wrong, I voted for Trump, but I'm not a Trump supporter per se and I certainly don't idolize him. If Beth Moore means that people are idolizing him and that's dangerous I would agree. Unfortunately she has a history of trashing male authority in general and Trump in particular which makes you wonder if this is coming from her own personal pain.
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Originally Posted by
Jew and Greek
I'm not a big fan of Beth Moore, but I do agree that there's too much adoration of Trump among Evangelicals. The idea that he's a modern King Cyrus or something is annoying to me. The innumerable Trump prophecies on YouTube, the QAnon nonsense, the 4D chess "it's all a part of the plan" rhetoric is very unhealthy. Don't get me wrong, I voted for Trump, but I'm not a Trump supporter per se and I certainly don't idolize him. If Beth Moore means that people are idolizing him and that's dangerous I would agree. Unfortunately she has a history of trashing male authority in general and Trump in particular which makes you wonder if this is coming from her own personal pain.
I think it comes from her personal pain from childhood.
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Originally Posted by
Jew and Greek
I'm not a big fan of Beth Moore, but I do agree that there's too much adoration of Trump among Evangelicals. The idea that he's a modern King Cyrus or something is annoying to me. The innumerable Trump prophecies on YouTube, the QAnon nonsense, the 4D chess "it's all a part of the plan" rhetoric is very unhealthy. Don't get me wrong, I voted for Trump, but I'm not a Trump supporter per se and I certainly don't idolize him. If Beth Moore means that people are idolizing him and that's dangerous I would agree. Unfortunately she has a history of trashing male authority in general and Trump in particular which makes you wonder if this is coming from her own personal pain.
Could it be that Qanon is a faith operation? Will the mountain of corruption be thrown into the sea?
I've mentioned in other posts here that there is probably some danger in some of the Q responses, things like taking oaths, etc. but I think that the movement, not the person (whoever that could be) is responsible for people of faith waking up and seeing plainly the deception that we have been living under for decades. I think history will show the Q phenomena as being a significant force in turning the political landscape on its head (moving a mountain).
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Originally Posted by
Jew and Greek
I'm not a big fan of Beth Moore, but I do agree that there's too much adoration of Trump among Evangelicals. The idea that he's a modern King Cyrus or something is annoying to me. The innumerable Trump prophecies on YouTube, the QAnon nonsense, the 4D chess "it's all a part of the plan" rhetoric is very unhealthy. Don't get me wrong, I voted for Trump, but I'm not a Trump supporter per se and I certainly don't idolize him. If Beth Moore means that people are idolizing him and that's dangerous I would agree. Unfortunately she has a history of trashing male authority in general and Trump in particular which makes you wonder if this is coming from her own personal pain.
I agree that some go overboard with the Trump adoration. Only two weeks ago while going to buy a sandwich I ran dab smack into a big rally for Trump. Since I am a Trump supporter but have never been to any type of rally or protest, I decided to check it out. While many of them were friendly (especially noticeable since I was the only Black guy there), a lot of the people there were a little too extreme for me. After about ten or fifteen minutes I decided to take my sandwich, get in my car and get home.
That being said, I think most of us believe that God is behind Trump because he at least supports the freedom to worship that was becoming stymied during the Obama administration. The left became emboldened against the church with pastors being threatened for speaking against homosexuality, Christian businesses being sued for various stances against this perversion, boys being allowed to participate in girl's sports, boys being allowed in girl's locker rooms, men being able to go into bathrooms with little girls, freedom of speech being stifled in our military where military members are forced to accept homosexuality without question (and career destroyed for possibly doing so), our enemies being emboldened by a weak military, abortion being allowed to 9 months and now, in some places, the killing of a child legalized after birth, and much more.
Hence, God used Trump and his boldness to give His people a voice. If Biden comes in then the country's decline will come at a more rapid pace and the church has a greater fight on its hands once again.
I would think that so-called "Bible teachers" like Mrs. Moore and other "Evangelicals for Biden" would be able to peer through their anti-Trump bias and recognize all of the above. I am all for warning against "Trump worship" (Jeremiah Johnson spoke against this in one of his prophecies) but that does not appear to be the goal of Mrs. Moore and most of these "Biden Evangelicals".
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Originally Posted by
FunFromOz
Someone once said "Go home".
And they also said this (well maybe they did, it could be made up, but it's valid):
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Originally Posted by
FunFromOz
And they also said this (well maybe they did, it could be made up, but it's valid):
Are you talking to yourself in the above quote?
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Are you talking to yourself in the above quote?
Yeah. I was looking for it when I made the previous post but couldn't find it then.
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