Why do I not trust this poll? Harvard is a liberal university, likely teeming with liberals, the majority of whom can not accept the reality that Donald Trump won the presidency fair and square, and they produce a poll that says to impeach President Trump? You know, this pretty much amounts to treason in a way, to interfere with the duties of a legally and lawfully elected president in times of crisis. Give it a rest. Even Hillary Clinton and former president Barack Obama would likely not support the impeachment of a standing president for political reasons.
I'm a moderate conservative, and don't support every position of the Republican party, and don't oppose every Liberal view. But, I did, and continue to support president Donald Trump because I believe he is a strong leader, a wise businessman, and has shifted the nation to the right, even if he does not support every view on the Right. I don't support social positions of any politician, or leader that give the appearance of discrimination or racism. I don't believe he is a racist. But, he does have a point: There is racism on both sides of the aisle. I'm sure this is what President Trump meant. People are just typically accustomed to being around those who they grew up with or went to school with, or who are of a similar culture, whether it is Anglo, African, Asian, Mediterranean, Islander, Native, Indiginous, Indian, and everyone in-between, and of similar religious beliefs, sexually orientational and other relational issues or political associations and social or educational standing.
Wisdom of the world is valued by the world as elevating people. And it does help to get an education to understand the world better, and understand the Bible's teachings and how to be a good steward
.
But, Jesus chose people equally: Men, women, children, free people, criminals, fishermen, white-collar, blue-collar, those living in poverty, those possessed or controlled by the devil, soldiers, people obsessed with religion--
THE SKY'S THE LIMIT!!
GOD LOVES US ALL!! ALL OF US THANKLESS AND GRACELESS PEOPLE, EQUALLY!!
The LORD, like a loving parent, a mother or father, can not, and will not turn away anyone who truly turns to the New Covenant--that would make Him a liar. And if we are too exalted to accept a free-gift of Mercy, or fail to live it, that makes people liars, and violates the Covenant. A Covenant, even from what I remember from business class, requires both parties to honor the agreement. A loving Creator never ex-communicates anyone. People ex-communicate themselves.
As one Christian sign said here a while back:
GOD DOES NOT SEND ANYONE TO HELL;
HE JUST HONORS THEIR CHOICE.
Even in a small town or neighborhood, Christians tend to be isolated in cultural communities, but that's not always a negative thing. People have the right to associate with members of their own culture, as long as they don't discriminate in the name of the Bible. I've never been to a church of another culture where I have been excluded or treated wrongly. But, cultural and racial relations can be a challenge for many people. And people tend to associate with others of a similar social standing, and there's really not an issue there, unless it becomes an issue that is not supported by the Bible.
The Apostle James taught that we as Christians should treat everyone equally who walks into the door of a church, and most churches do try to do this. Jesus treated everyone perfectly equally.
The Bible challenges us all to do the same, but, "Rome wasn't built in a day."
We all can change and we all tend to have some racist vibes that need to be overcome.
That's why God didn't make all people one color or culture.
--Herald
I'm a moderate conservative, and don't support every position of the Republican party, and don't oppose every Liberal view. But, I did, and continue to support president Donald Trump because I believe he is a strong leader, a wise businessman, and has shifted the nation to the right, even if he does not support every view on the Right. I don't support social positions of any politician, or leader that give the appearance of discrimination or racism. I don't believe he is a racist. But, he does have a point: There is racism on both sides of the aisle. I'm sure this is what President Trump meant. People are just typically accustomed to being around those who they grew up with or went to school with, or who are of a similar culture, whether it is Anglo, African, Asian, Mediterranean, Islander, Native, Indiginous, Indian, and everyone in-between, and of similar religious beliefs, sexually orientational and other relational issues or political associations and social or educational standing.
Wisdom of the world is valued by the world as elevating people. And it does help to get an education to understand the world better, and understand the Bible's teachings and how to be a good steward
.
But, Jesus chose people equally: Men, women, children, free people, criminals, fishermen, white-collar, blue-collar, those living in poverty, those possessed or controlled by the devil, soldiers, people obsessed with religion--
THE SKY'S THE LIMIT!!
GOD LOVES US ALL!! ALL OF US THANKLESS AND GRACELESS PEOPLE, EQUALLY!!
The LORD, like a loving parent, a mother or father, can not, and will not turn away anyone who truly turns to the New Covenant--that would make Him a liar. And if we are too exalted to accept a free-gift of Mercy, or fail to live it, that makes people liars, and violates the Covenant. A Covenant, even from what I remember from business class, requires both parties to honor the agreement. A loving Creator never ex-communicates anyone. People ex-communicate themselves.
As one Christian sign said here a while back:
GOD DOES NOT SEND ANYONE TO HELL;
HE JUST HONORS THEIR CHOICE.
Even in a small town or neighborhood, Christians tend to be isolated in cultural communities, but that's not always a negative thing. People have the right to associate with members of their own culture, as long as they don't discriminate in the name of the Bible. I've never been to a church of another culture where I have been excluded or treated wrongly. But, cultural and racial relations can be a challenge for many people. And people tend to associate with others of a similar social standing, and there's really not an issue there, unless it becomes an issue that is not supported by the Bible.
The Apostle James taught that we as Christians should treat everyone equally who walks into the door of a church, and most churches do try to do this. Jesus treated everyone perfectly equally.
The Bible challenges us all to do the same, but, "Rome wasn't built in a day."
We all can change and we all tend to have some racist vibes that need to be overcome.
That's why God didn't make all people one color or culture.
--Herald