Ann Rice has written a statement in which though the writing is eloquent, her talking points are as contradictory as me saying I eat kosher, but still love my BLT sandwiches.
I admire her convictions, but the lack of knowledge of her preferred party and candidate are mind numbing.
Personally, I do not know how any bible believing Christian could be a Democrat at all, let alone a supporter of Hillary. Does that sound harsh? Take a look at the Muslim giving his blessing at this years DNC convention. Does it sound cold? Then look at Mr. and Mrs. Clinton's track record while in office. Better yet, try to recover all of the locked up documents and memoirs that she is guarding until after the 2008 election.
I love it when I read about famous people who have given their lives to Jesus Christ, but when their statements are so misinformed as to be in open support of such a vile woman, I have to wonder if they are not hurting the body as a whole. Ann says that she deeply respects differing opinions in the political arena, but I wonder if she will still respect Hillary when she realizes who she really is... and who she is is not a pro-life Christian.
Hillary's talking points are taken directly out of the Communist Manifesto. If you don't believe me, download it here. Now, whether that is coincidence or not is to be debated, but the facts remain the same. From socialized health care to the indoctrination of our children, it is all in there.
Any student of history knows that Communism is detrimental to the Christian church. Whether it is Marxism or Maoism, the result is the same; namely the stamping out of believers in our Lord. Read this carefully, I have not said that Ann or Hillary are Communists. I have nothing against Ann, aside for her latest statement. It would be foolish however, to overlook the resemblances found in Hillary's speeches to that of the Communist handbook.
We must, as a people, be on guard against the infiltration of socialism in our culture, and Hillary is trying with maddening fierceness to make it the norm. As a believer in Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus the Messiah), I can not for the life of me see how another believer could find any common ground with such a person or ideology.
I would encourage all believers to research the term "Separation of Church and State". Ann hasn't. I know that she hasn't, because of the ignorance of the statements on her website - as a believer, it would do her good to see why, when, by whom and to whom this statement was first penned. In researching this, ask yourself why "In God We Trust" was made our country's motto by an act of congress. Ask yourself why there is multiple depictions of Moses giving the Ten Commandments at our nation's Supreme Court. Better yet, why do they still open with prayer?
Our government should never demand that we comply to a "State Religion". That was the intent of our forefathers. John Robinson brought his congregation to America to escape State sponsored religion. It has nothing to do with our leaving our convictions behind us when we enter that ballot booth.
Ann, step away from the computer for a few days, and become a student of history.
I admire her convictions, but the lack of knowledge of her preferred party and candidate are mind numbing.
Personally, I do not know how any bible believing Christian could be a Democrat at all, let alone a supporter of Hillary. Does that sound harsh? Take a look at the Muslim giving his blessing at this years DNC convention. Does it sound cold? Then look at Mr. and Mrs. Clinton's track record while in office. Better yet, try to recover all of the locked up documents and memoirs that she is guarding until after the 2008 election.
I love it when I read about famous people who have given their lives to Jesus Christ, but when their statements are so misinformed as to be in open support of such a vile woman, I have to wonder if they are not hurting the body as a whole. Ann says that she deeply respects differing opinions in the political arena, but I wonder if she will still respect Hillary when she realizes who she really is... and who she is is not a pro-life Christian.
Hillary's talking points are taken directly out of the Communist Manifesto. If you don't believe me, download it here. Now, whether that is coincidence or not is to be debated, but the facts remain the same. From socialized health care to the indoctrination of our children, it is all in there.
Any student of history knows that Communism is detrimental to the Christian church. Whether it is Marxism or Maoism, the result is the same; namely the stamping out of believers in our Lord. Read this carefully, I have not said that Ann or Hillary are Communists. I have nothing against Ann, aside for her latest statement. It would be foolish however, to overlook the resemblances found in Hillary's speeches to that of the Communist handbook.
We must, as a people, be on guard against the infiltration of socialism in our culture, and Hillary is trying with maddening fierceness to make it the norm. As a believer in Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus the Messiah), I can not for the life of me see how another believer could find any common ground with such a person or ideology.
I would encourage all believers to research the term "Separation of Church and State". Ann hasn't. I know that she hasn't, because of the ignorance of the statements on her website - as a believer, it would do her good to see why, when, by whom and to whom this statement was first penned. In researching this, ask yourself why "In God We Trust" was made our country's motto by an act of congress. Ask yourself why there is multiple depictions of Moses giving the Ten Commandments at our nation's Supreme Court. Better yet, why do they still open with prayer?
Our government should never demand that we comply to a "State Religion". That was the intent of our forefathers. John Robinson brought his congregation to America to escape State sponsored religion. It has nothing to do with our leaving our convictions behind us when we enter that ballot booth.
Ann, step away from the computer for a few days, and become a student of history.
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