This scripture being pretty much ignored by some in this topic. </font>[/QUOTE]______________________________
Wow! Now everybody gets a free pass to do whatever they want. I think Jesus was talking about passing judgement. Bush stated "I don't think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees" .
What ? Did he have a golf ball stuck in his ear or something. Bush was told and he tried to excuse himself from the major impact of this knowledge. It is obvious that he told a little bitty fib and our President is not above being held accountable. Bush can't stop a hurricane but he can refrain from his fibbing.We have the right to call him on it . King David was caught in a lie too but that didn't stop the truth from comming out. </font>[/QUOTE]The seat is already occupied, Rocko.
Video shows Bush knew Katrina was going to be bad.
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by The Galatian, Mar 2, 2006.
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No, he (the President) didn't have a "golf ball stuck in his ear"!
Here's some more of what the President said:
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I wonder if you spend as much time bragging on Jesus as ya do on talking about the President?
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Now here's a report published in The Times-Picayune on the day after the hurricane passed:
We, as Christians, should stop spreading the lie that the President knew the levees would be breached and did nothing about it or that he lied about it! -
Pricilla Ann had it right
Those who support Bush will attempt to rationalize this lie too.
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Lets see what was the topic again, oh yeah Bush knew Katrina was going to be bad. Hmmmmmmmm
Not belittle you standingfirminChrist but you have no right to look down your nose at anybody.
When Bush is out of line we have the right to call him on it. It is thinking that judging and pointing out errors are the same, they are not but it is that kind of mindset that has allowed our government become so corrupt. -
Calling someone out on a wrong action is one thing, but to canstantly bicker and complain about such actions are not that which edifies the Body of Christ.
The Bible teaches that all we do should be to the glory of God.
Judge that which is sin, yes. But after you have thus judged it to be sin, don't dwell on it. Take it to the Lord in prayer.
I see nowhere in the Word of God where Paul judged someone because of sin and then continuously dwelt on that. Nor any of the other Apostles. -
Seeing a state with this much beauty would probably be more than your dust bowl sensibilities could handle. :D
(just gotta kid ya a little bit there, pardner!)
Here, check out the wonderful little town where I live...
Click on: Berea, Kentucky
God bless,
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I have never been to Kentucky, but I did live in Chattanooga for a few years. Now living in Houston, I miss the beautiful Chattanooga area. If Kentucky is anything like Tennessee, I would love to see it. -
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Again, show me scripture where we are supposed to dwell on the faults of others.
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my agenda is to preach Christ, not to put down man
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Then abstain from the appearance of all evil.
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I never used the Lord's name in vain.
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This thing has gone way off topic, and as it is almost on page 10 I am going to shut 'er down early.
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