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ChazAtl's avatar

My take on the gets us ads.

Yep their money to spend. But here’s the thing. This is a hipster way of advertising church. Nowadays the left is selling church that is not Christian churches. He gets us implies that Jesus is understanding and accepting of their sins. And that’s partially true. He wants a relationship with us but those who continue in their sins or worse tries to change the Bible to make horrific immoral acts as acceptable scripture breaks that relationship.

Ok Jesus gets us. But that’s not important. It’s us who needs to get him and quickly.

But staying on Jesus. Did he not get angry at the Jewish leadership and tear up the synagogue in Jerusalem? By your definition he should have calmly asked them to stop.

I agree that everything can’t be hated. I watched the game. Start to finish. Enjoyed it with friends, drank and ate way too much.

I ignored the black anthem. Stood proudly for the real anthem.

No I didn’t cheer for SF. I cheered for Purdy. This guy makes 880k, was chosen dead last in the nfl draft. He could have easily have washed out and been angry at the world. He could have been upset about the loss. Instead he chose to appreciate what he had and thank god for it.

I am not going to let the left destroy my American traditions. I can ignore the divisive anthems and virtue signaling slogans.

That being said. We are angry because we have a right to be. Wrong is wrong. And calling out what’s wrong is not a bad thing. As I mentioned with my example of Jesus.

It can be done civilly and properly. I don’t advocate violence. But if people choose to ignore or not watch the nfl because they don’t agree with it. Fine.

Just don’t mock me for watching.

But I respect their voices of opposition which is the only sanity left in this country.

On the same note we don’t need to be like them. But we do need to fight them.

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Mary P's avatar

It’s not just you Erick. A lot of us feel exactly the same way. We have zero to complain about. Zero. Just ask the millions of foreigners trying to find a way to get to the US legally or otherwise. They would gladly trade places with anyone who finds it miserable to be here. A lot of us are concerned about the state of affairs here but the difference is that unlike many other parts of the world, we can change the trajectory. We just need to stop allowing the small percentage of naysayers with booming voices to take us all down.

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