If his obsession in this thread is any clue, Book's favorite porn is watching women be cuckolded.
If his obsession in this thread is any clue, Book's favorite porn is watching women be cuckolded.
There is but one anchor to attach yourself to, as this world falls apart heading into the End Times. That anchor is the immovable God Almighty, through His Son Jesus Christ.
midnight rambler (11th December 2018)
ChristCucks at the Border
Boise faith leaders take part in peaceful protest at border
A reverend from a Boise church was among 32 people who were detained by Border Patrol officers on Monday.
Author: Morgan Boydston
Updated: 10:25 PM MST December 12, 2018
BOISE, Idaho — Hundreds of faith leaders of diverse religions protested at the US-Mexico border in San Diego on Monday. Thirty-two of them were detained by Border Patrol officers.
The event called, "Love Knows No Borders" was a call for migrant justice, to stand with the roughly 6,000-person caravan from Central America that's now landed in Tijuana as people wait weeks, and even months, for their asylum paperwork to be processed.
Six people from churches in Boise attended the event, and a local reverend was among those arrested.
KTVB spoke with two of the people who protested at the wall: Cathedral of the Rockies senior pastor Duane Anders and Boise Unitarian Universalist reverend Sara LaWall, who say immigration is intrinsic in their faith.
They heard of about the peaceful protest and knew it was what they had to do to send hope and support. More than 300 people, many who are faith leaders of diverse religious persuasions across the country, walked a solemn two miles to Border Field State Park to show support for migrants' rights to seek refuge in America. "It was the whole crowd of humanity present,” Anders said.
Organized by Quaker group American Friends Service Committee, Love Knows No Borders called for an end to detaining and deporting immigrants, de-militarizing border communities and protecting migrants seeking asylum in America – particularly those in the Central American migrant caravan now at the U.S-Mexico border.
"Most of us would say in our faith that immigration is part of our faith,” Anders said. “If we look at our stories immigration is just part of our story.” Anders says he felt called and compelled to take part.
“We came together as faith leaders to say to our government: everybody has these rights, rights to immigration and rights to asylum,” he said. “We're a country of immigrants. How can we shut the doors to others who are seeking to build a new life and want to do it the right way?"
Once they marched to the border, Anders says more than a hundred demonstrators tried to push past heavily-armed border patrol agents. Those peaceful protesters were trained and willing to be arrested by border patrol.
“Our goal actually was for all the faith leaders to bring a blessing to the fence,” Boise Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Rev. Sara LaWall said. “We just stayed there and knelt down and prayed and sang and eventually after some warnings border patrol pushed us back."
LaWall says she knew without a doubt this was the right opportunity to go; she’d been watching the situation unfold from afar and has wanted to do something regarding immigration justice for months. She was one of the 32 arrested, and was cited but not jailed.
"I was apprehensive of course and nervous but kept reminding myself of what the migrants on other side were going through,” LaWall said. “It was powerful, it was overwhelming.”
This is all occurring as President Trump fights to pay for the building of a stronger border wall.
"We need border security. The wall is a part of border security,” Trump told House minority leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer in a tense public meeting in the Oval Office on Tuesday.
In that meeting, the president said he'd shut down the government if he's unhappy with funding.
"I am proud to shut down the government for border security," he said. "Because the people of this country don't want criminals and people that have lots of problems and drugs pouring into our country. So I will take the mantle. I will be the one to shut it down."
But the day prior, demonstrators say the message was hope.
“Did we get everybody's attention, did it change anything that day?" Anders said. "Well, even if it sent hope to a few people on other side of the border that heard ‘did you know there were hundreds of clergy and laity on the other side that risked their freedom to send a message to their government?’ I think that in itself becomes a message of hope."
The demonstration is meant to launch a national week of action, between International Human Rights Day on Monday, December 10, and International Migrants' Day on December 18.
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I'm the infamous Fred of GIM - Jewboo kindly turned over his account to me.
Nice of these fucks to ignore the American homeless of Boise...
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Actually, not only are they currently down at our Mexican border welcoming beaners for Jesus...this Cathedral Of The Rockies regularly serves Boise Homeless the very best, most dignified full-course Roast Beef Dinners anywhere. Real plates and real silverware:
This is why I posted this in our ChristCuck thread here at GSUS. These are clearly the very best Christians living their lives as Jesus preaches. Real Christians. Problem is Fred...they are actively exterminating Whitey in the name of Jesus by welcoming all these illegal beaners.
It's been very easy annoying you with these real-world Christian examples Fred. This is why I remain a heathen...
I'm the infamous Fred of GIM - Jewboo kindly turned over his account to me.
Jewboo (14th December 2018)
Gee, ain't that grand?! Two meals - out of twenty-one - per week. ("We serve a hot meal every Sunday at 1pm and every third Thursday at 6pm.")
Until every American in Boise and Ada County is no longer in daily need, they have no business advocating Marxist goals hundreds of miles away at the border.
My local "soup kitchen" serves people daily meals, yet has no political agenda spewing about "refugees" (who demand $50K each to no longer be "fleeing violence").
Uh, clearly not:
"But if anyone does not provide for his own, and especially for those of his household, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever."
"Real Christians"? How so? By advocating the anti-Christ "gospel" of the United Methodist Church? By acting in concert with the heathen "Unitarian Universalist" so-called "church"?
("United Methodists are not known to be a confessional people in the sense that there is a set creed to which we adhere.")
The facts - the Truth - do not annoy me.
What annoys me are your willful and gross distortions of reality. You know damn well these "Christians" are working against historical Christianity...and the very teachings of Christianity in the Bible (note the passage from St. Paul, above). The Methodists have betrayed not only Christ but their nominal founder, Wesley. Their pro-fag agenda is the most obvious, but these pompous politically-driven acts are part of it, as well. The "liberation gospel" of the Methodists, et. al., are direct applications of Marxist principles - ironic...since Rabbi Marx called "religion" (i.e., Christianity) the opiate of the Goyim.
You remain a heathen for personal reasons. You simply find new excuses du jour to ignore the real Jesus Christ, glamorizing Jew-concocted "cute" memes that simultaneously mock Him and ease your fears that Christ may be Who and What He claimed to be.
I will give you this, though: the Devil's best allies are those who claim to be "Christians" - and these who advance Marxist, anti-Christ agendas among his favorites.
There is but one anchor to attach yourself to, as this world falls apart heading into the End Times. That anchor is the immovable God Almighty, through His Son Jesus Christ.
midnight rambler (14th December 2018)
Come on Fred. In various threads I have asked you to tell us about YOUR church and apparently this is it. You don't accept anyone else as a "Real Christian". You haven't been spreading any Christian Love at GSUS. This is basically Fred's usual demeanor:
When did Fred ever once post any of this real Jesus stuff:
I'm the infamous Fred of GIM - Jewboo kindly turned over his account to me.
midnight rambler (14th December 2018)
I have explained repeatedly about the Church vs. your conception of a "church."
More willful distortion.
There are real Christians here. Rambler, despite my differences of theology with him. Pete (Hitch). Tumbleweed (he and I are likely the closest on theology). There are others.
LOL
I've overlooked your deliberate mockery how many times, Book? Each of those is a Christian act. 7 x 70 I shall forgive. And more.
I'm always willing to help out around here, too.
Do you assume that Jesus Christ is merely a faggot pansy, as this current world like to falsely portray Him?
I think you're starting to break, Book. Good! My missionary work to you is working.
There is but one anchor to attach yourself to, as this world falls apart heading into the End Times. That anchor is the immovable God Almighty, through His Son Jesus Christ.
midnight rambler (14th December 2018),Tumbleweed (15th December 2018)