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Bible Thumpin n Gun Totin

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As I've stated countless times before. The trannies and their ilk are coming for your kids. Fathers need to stand firm, call a spade a spade and take up their shields to protect their children's innocence from such predators.

Public school is no longer school. It's Satan's propaganda factory. Christians need to pull their kids out at all costs.

Anyone saying they're not coming for your kids is in cahoots with them at this point.

Facebook video link of teacher in drag at talent show

Article about it:
Middleton High’s Fine Arts Week kind of a ‘Drag’ - Empower Wisconsin
 

AustinC

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Since Adam, fathers have needed to be fathers by training up their children.
There are two responses we can have to the enemy. They are found in the book of Numbers.
Numbers 14:3-11
Why is the Lord taking us to this country only to have us die in battle? Our wives and our little ones will be carried off as plunder! Wouldn’t it be better for us to return to Egypt?” Then they plotted among themselves, “Let’s choose a new leader and go back to Egypt!” Then Moses and Aaron fell face down on the ground before the whole community of Israel. Two of the men who had explored the land, Joshua son of Nun and Caleb son of Jephunneh, tore their clothing. They said to all the people of Israel, “The land we traveled through and explored is a wonderful land! And if the Lord is pleased with us, he will bring us safely into that land and give it to us. It is a rich land flowing with milk and honey. Do not rebel against the Lord, and don’t be afraid of the people of the land. They are only helpless prey to us! They have no protection, but the Lord is with us! Don’t be afraid of them!” But the whole community began to talk about stoning Joshua and Caleb. Then the glorious presence of the Lord appeared to all the Israelites at the Tabernacle. And the Lord said to Moses, “How long will these people treat me with contempt? Will they never believe me, even after all the miraculous signs I have done among them?

The question remains. Will we cower in fear or will we trust God?
 
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Bible Thumpin n Gun Totin

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Since Adam, fathers have needed to be fathers by training up their children.
There are two responses we can have to the enemy. They are found in the book of Numbers.
Numbers 14:3-11
Why is the Lord taking us to this country only to have us die in battle? Our wives and our little ones will be carried off as plunder! Wouldn’t it be better for us to return to Egypt?” Then they plotted among themselves, “Let’s choose a new leader and go back to Egypt!” Then Moses and Aaron fell face down on the ground before the whole community of Israel. Two of the men who had explored the land, Joshua son of Nun and Caleb son of Jephunneh, tore their clothing. They said to all the people of Israel, “The land we traveled through and explored is a wonderful land! And if the Lord is pleased with us, he will bring us safely into that land and give it to us. It is a rich land flowing with milk and honey. Do not rebel against the Lord, and don’t be afraid of the people of the land. They are only helpless prey to us! They have no protection, but the Lord is with us! Don’t be afraid of them!” But the whole community began to talk about stoning Joshua and Caleb. Then the glorious presence of the Lord appeared to all the Israelites at the Tabernacle. And the Lord said to Moses, “How long will these people treat me with contempt? Will they never believe me, even after all the miraculous signs I have done among them?

The quest remains. Will we cower in fear or will we trust God?

I'm not sure how you are conflating fighting against the evil that is the trannie ideology with "fear".

If those of us fighting against it were afraid then we wouldn't be fighting against it, we'd be running away and refusing to confront it.
 

AustinC

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I'm not sure how you are conflating fighting against the evil that is the trannie ideology with "fear".

If those of us fighting against it were afraid then we wouldn't be fighting against it, we'd be running away and refusing to confront it.
You aren't fighting. If you were fighting, you would use the weapons God has provided to you, which is the Word of God and prayer. But, you are not using either of those weapons. Instead, you respond like a secular, Godless, pagan who would physically chop off a head with no remorse. Radical Muslims respond like you are responding. Your response is cowardly fear, not brave faith.
Be a man of God. Place your faith in God's Word and pray with the knowledge that God goes before you to defeat the enemy. What you are doing is Godless fear-mongering.
 

CalTech

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I as a toddler/young boy, who was sexually, physically, and emotionally abused by my mother, and other adults, and my mother always informing me she only desired to have daughter's, took it as a total rejection of me being born as a boy. Well to be accepted and loved by my mother, I started to wish and desire to "become" a girl. So I started dressing up, playing with my girl cousins dolls, playing house all in the mental attitude to reject my sex. A young child does what it must do to be loved and accepted. You see due to my mother's father and his sexual and physical abuse of his daughter's my mother truly hated men, she was in and out of Lesbianism during my child and adulthood life. I can understand why she felt this, but as a very young child, I did not have the emotional and mental capacity on how to deal with this rejection and abuse, so I always desired to "create" the different me. I in my early 20's started to see a doctor about having a sex change, but I never completely sought it out, and I thank the Lord for that!

While living in the gay lifestyle, I dressed up as a women, had many friends who were drag queens, and a couple who were transitioning for their sex change, this was all in the early 70's. Yes, as you put it "their ilk", is truly a very sad, and perverted mindset, however many that I knew suffered greatly from their family life, many suffered sexual abuse.

So I can understand their terrible confusion, and rejection of self, and they must be treated as the Lord treated any sinner! He came not to condemn, but to save.......during my life as a believer I have had many opportunities to proclaim the Changing Power of the Lord in my life, and inform them it is sin, but I must approach them with the wisdom of the Lord, and with patient waiting for the Lord's timing when to approach and testify. Jesus was friends to sinner's, for the sick are in the greatest need of being healed.
Mat_9:12 But when Jesus heard that, he said unto them, They that be whole need not a physician, but they that are sick.
And these poor souls, are as I once was.
So I pray that all men, who can not relate, ask the Lord to give them understanding and to love all who are lost. I know what I suffered at the hands of "religious persons", I was raised a Baptist, and suffered much from the hands of the children of so-called Christian parents. I was bullied, once during "Baptist boys camp", I was attacked and stripped naked in the midst of the woods, crying and desiring to be dead, the humiliation, the confusion, and the degradation of it, ruined my whole weekend, so I separated myself, and hid within my built up emotional vault to protect myself from further rejections. You see I could not understand why I was so hated and rejected of kids and certain family member's. It just added to my depressed life and sorrow.

May the Lord bless you......
 

canadyjd

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I as a toddler/young boy, who was sexually, physically, and emotionally abused by my mother, and other adults, and my mother always informing me she only desired to have daughter's, took it as a total rejection of me being born as a boy. Well to be accepted and loved by my mother, I started to wish and desire to "become" a girl. So I started dressing up, playing with my girl cousins dolls, playing house all in the mental attitude to reject my sex. A young child does what it must do to be loved and accepted. You see due to my mother's father and his sexual and physical abuse of his daughter's my mother truly hated men, she was in and out of Lesbianism during my child and adulthood life. I can understand why she felt this, but as a very young child, I did not have the emotional and mental capacity on how to deal with this rejection and abuse, so I always desired to "create" the different me. I in my early 20's started to see a doctor about having a sex change, but I never completely sought it out, and I thank the Lord for that!

While living in the gay lifestyle, I dressed up as a women, had many friends who were drag queens, and a couple who were transitioning for their sex change, this was all in the early 70's. Yes, as you put it "their ilk", is truly a very sad, and perverted mindset, however many that I knew suffered greatly from their family life, many suffered sexual abuse.

So I can understand their terrible confusion, and rejection of self, and they must be treated as the Lord treated any sinner! He came not to condemn, but to save.......during my life as a believer I have had many opportunities to proclaim the Changing Power of the Lord in my life, and inform them it is sin, but I must approach them with the wisdom of the Lord, and with patient waiting for the Lord's timing when to approach and testify. Jesus was friends to sinner's, for the sick are in the greatest need of being healed.
Mat_9:12 But when Jesus heard that, he said unto them, They that be whole need not a physician, but they that are sick.
And these poor souls, are as I once was.
So I pray that all men, who can not relate, ask the Lord to give them understanding and to love all who are lost. I know what I suffered at the hands of "religious persons", I was raised a Baptist, and suffered much from the hands of the children of so-called Christian parents. I was bullied, once during "Baptist boys camp", I was attacked and stripped naked in the midst of the woods, crying and desiring to be dead, the humiliation, the confusion, and the degradation of it, ruined my whole weekend, so I separated myself, and hid within my built up emotional vault to protect myself from further rejections. You see I could not understand why I was so hated and rejected of kids and certain family member's. It just added to my depressed life and sorrow.

May the Lord bless you......
Although I appreciate your candid response, and I have prayed for you, I don’t believe anyone who believes their children are being groomed for sexual exploitation are going to be swayed by your story.

If anything, they will feel an even more urgent need to protect them.

I truly hope you are getting whatever help you need to cope with the horrific childhood you experienced.

peace to you
 

Benjamin

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You aren't fighting. If you were fighting, you would use the weapons God has provided to you, which is the Word of God and prayer. But, you are not using either of those weapons. Instead, you respond like a secular, Godless, pagan who would physically chop off a head with no remorse. Radical Muslims respond like you are responding. Your response is cowardly fear, not brave faith.
Be a man of God. Place your faith in God's Word and pray with the knowledge that God goes before you to defeat the enemy. What you are doing is Godless fear-mongering.
Said by a man (supposedly) that gaslights the problem to others and who has a seriously messed view of man's responsibilities likely due to hyper-Deterministic theology.

This reminds me that I once had a friend who was a very Calvinistic pastor who denied personal responsibility and had met his pre-determined wife on a dating site.

He’s no longer around though now and I don’t expect that I will ever see him again. It seems he got caught up in an adulterous affair with the church secretary and this was going on for some time, although many were becoming suspicious.

Finally, the suspicions spread and rumors reached his wife. When he got home that day he got into a huge fight with his wife and ended up hitting her so hard that she died.

Later, after he had been found guilty of murder and was about to be sentenced the judge paused to ask him, “What was going on in your mind when you found out you had killed had your wife?” Apparently, he said, “I was thinking WHEW, I’m glad that is over with!”
 
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Benjamin

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As for the cowardly defense of gaslighting with disingenuous claims that no one is coming after your/our children, check out this Disney executive's unwitting confession:

 

canadyjd

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Said by a man (supposedly) that gaslights the problem to others and who has a seriously messed view of man's responsibilities likely due to hyper-Deterministic theology.

This reminds me that I once had a friend who was a very Calvinistic pastor who denied personal responsibility and had met his pre-determined wife on a dating site.

He’s no longer around though now and I don’t expect that I will ever see him again. It seems he got caught up in an adulterous affair with the church secretary and this was going on for some time, although many were becoming suspicious.

Finally, the suspicions spread and rumors reached his wife. When he got home that day he got into a huge fight with his wife and ended up hitting her so hard that she died.

Later, after he had been found guilty of murder and was about to be sentenced the judge paused to ask him, “What was going on in your mind when you found out you had killed had your wife?” Apparently, he said, “I was thinking WHEW, I’m glad that is over with!”
So, your friend killed his wife and when the judge asked him what he was thinking, he said,”Whew, I’m glad that is over with”.

And that has something to do with “Calvinism?”

That sort of reminds me of the story I have heard from at least 3 different people who had “friends” who were “Calvinists” that had come to them in tears looking for advice on how to share the gospel with people since only the “elect” are saved.

Somehow, the story always ends with the “Calvinist” rejecting Calvinism and embracing “freewill”. If I hear that story one more time I’m going to start thinking somebody is making up stories and projecting what they believe Calvinists should be thinking/saying instead of what they actually believe.

Peace to you
 
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Benjamin

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And that has something to do with “Calvinism?”

It has to do with Hyper-Determinism which does a good job of explaining how someone would be comfortable telling others to leave it in God's hands and take no personal responsibilities to stop the evil. The story is satire and not meant to start a debate on Calvinism but rather to reveal how and why someone theologically comes to such foolish conclusions.
 

AustinC

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Said by a man (supposedly) that gaslights the problem to others and who has a seriously messed view of man's responsibilities likely due to hyper-Deterministic theology.

This reminds me that I once had a friend who was a very Calvinistic pastor who denied personal responsibility and had met his pre-determined wife on a dating site.

He’s no longer around though now and I don’t expect that I will ever see him again. It seems he got caught up in an adulterous affair with the church secretary and this was going on for some time, although many were becoming suspicious.

Finally, the suspicions spread and rumors reached his wife. When he got home that day he got into a huge fight with his wife and ended up hitting her so hard that she died.

Later, after he had been found guilty of murder and was about to be sentenced the judge paused to ask him, “What was going on in your mind when you found out you had killed had your wife?” Apparently, he said, “I was thinking WHEW, I’m glad that is over with!”
LOL, I see you imagine yourself a psychologist. Your psycho analysis says much more about your own self than it says about me. You literally avoided the scripture I posted and blamed your version of calvinism for my call to live in faith not fear.

Question: Does God have your children in the palm of His hand?

There is a difference between being diligent and being fearful. The OP is fearful. Do you follow his path of fear?
 

AustinC

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So, your friend killed his wife and when the judge asked him what he was thinking, he said,”Whew, I’m glad that is over with”.

And that has something to do with “Calvinism?”

That sort of reminds me of the story I have heard from at least 3 different people who had “friends” who were “Calvinists” that had come to them in tears looking for advice on how to share the gospel with people since only the “elect” are saved.

Somehow, the story always ends with the “Calvinist” rejecting Calvinism and embracing “freewill”. If I hear that story one more time I’m going to start thinking somebody is making up stories and projecting what they believe Calvinists should be thinking/saying instead of what they actually believe.

Peace to you
Right.
It seems that when a person is unable to justify their view from scripture, the means of fighting is to yell "calvinist" and think the argument was made.
 

Benjamin

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The OP is fearful. Do you follow his path of fear?
There is a difference between calling out transgender grooming of our children and defending against the practice and the ole "homophobia" ("fear") accusation argument you've been programmed to which you try to defend this abomination with.
 

CalTech

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Although I appreciate your candid response, and I have prayed for you, I don’t believe anyone who believes their children are being groomed for sexual exploitation are going to be swayed by your story.
That's okay, I just give testimony, and to whom the Lord blesses it too, that is totally up to Him according to His Will for His Purposes.
I do know people who have come to know the truth.


If anything, they will feel an even more urgent need to protect them.

I truly hope you are getting whatever help you need to cope with the horrific childhood you experienced.

I've been with the Lord for 44 years, and He in His Time and In His Ways, has brought much healing, and deliverance, though it may have taken decades, He has been faithful to "restore the Years that the Locust's have eaten". I have come to see the Lord allowed all that to happen against me and too me for His Purposes whatever they maybe. I have now for the past few years come to have a deeper peace, deeper walk with Him, and have learned how to "Hide in Him".
And HE is NOT finished with me yet! Praise His Glorious name.
Psa 91:11 For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways.


peace to you

The Lord bless you.....
 

canadyjd

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It has to do with Hyper-Determinism which does a good job of explaining how someone would be comfortable telling others to leave it in God's hands and take no personal responsibilities to stop the evil. The story is satire and not meant to start a debate on Calvinism but rather to reveal how and why someone theologically comes to such foolish conclusions.
Oh, so you didn’t have a friend that killed his wife. It was a satirical story. I’m glad to hear that. Sorry, I’m a little slow today.

I get the application now to AustunC. He has repeatedly accused those who oppose the grooming of our children for sexual exploitation as living in fear and not having faith. Fearful and faithless, he says.

I have found his responses mindless and heartless. He actually stated if we don’t catch a deviant “breaking the law” we are fearful and faithless in our efforts to stop the grooming.

That said, and back to the OP, I don’t agree with the OP that all public schools are doing this, that all children must be pulled out of public schools and if you don’t agree, you are supporting the grooming.

That paint brush is two miles wide.

peace to you
 

AustinC

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There is a difference between calling out transgender grooming of our children and defending against the practice and the ole "homophobia" ("fear") accusation argument you've been programmed to which you try to defend this abomination with.
I agree, there is a difference. The OP is demonstratably homophobic/transphobic. I have repeatedly asked when the OP has ever had to stop a transgender person or homosexual person from grooming his children. No answer has been given. This would likely be because it has never actually happened.
There is nothing wrong with diligently watching over our children. There is something wrong with living in fear of something that cannot even be identified around you. Such fear comes from hell, not heaven.
 

AustinC

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Oh, so you didn’t have a friend that killed his wife. It was a satirical story. I’m glad to hear that. Sorry, I’m a little slow today.

I get the application now to AustunC. He has repeatedly accused those who oppose the grooming of our children for sexual exploitation as living in fear and not having faith. Fearful and faithless, he says.

I have found his responses mindless and heartless. He actually stated if we don’t catch a deviant “breaking the law” we are fearful and faithless in our efforts to stop the grooming.

That said, and back to the OP, I don’t agree with the OP that all public schools are doing this, that all children must be pulled out of public schools and if you don’t agree, you are supporting the grooming.

That paint brush is two miles wide.

peace to you
Please provide an example where you suspected your children were being groomed to be transgendered or homosexual. I will await your specific instance where you have had to stand up to protect your children. Is this too hard for you to do?
 

canadyjd

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I agree, there is a difference. The OP is demonstratably homophobic/transphobic. I have repeatedly asked when the OP has ever had to stop a transgender person or homosexual person from grooming his children. No answer has been given. This would likely be because it has never actually happened.
There is nothing wrong with diligently watching over our children. There is something wrong with living in fear of something that cannot even be identified around you. Such fear comes from hell, not heaven.
I don’t speak for the OP, but I’ll say this. You are simply wrong to assume people are motivated by “fear” rather than being a thoughtful, responsible parent.

And the problem has been “identified around him”. He sees it in the schools, the lesson plans. It is everywhere you look today.

To deny it is there doesn’t help your argument to trust God.

peace to you
 

canadyjd

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Please provide an example where you suspected your children were being groomed to be transgendered or homosexual. I will await your specific instance where you have had to stand up to protect your children. Is this too hard for you to do?
I have answered this directly on two occasions you are heartless! I refuse to give you the details of my child’s experience on a public board.

peace to you
 
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