Not even you are dead wrong about everything.
That's the way to show her. That's the way to show all of us.lain:
Your incessant whining never makes you right,
just immature.
Not even you are dead wrong about everything.
That's the way to show her. That's the way to show all of us.lain:
Your incessant projection makes you funny. :think: I don't know why chrys doesn't get that.Your incessant whining never makes you right,
Like having your fashion sense critiqued by a Hun.just immature.
Your incessant whining never makes you right,
just immature.
3rd grade mentality, no problem for a Bush Bafoonlynch mob mentality
-no problem for a trump chump
3rd grade mentality, no problem for a Bush Bafoon
There is a Spurgeon quote being pasted about: “Of two evils, choose neither.”
until Jesus Christ Himself is on the ballot, how do we avoid recognizing that the candidates are human, with all the weaknesses, foibles and failures inherent?
I'm an evangelical who does not care for candidate Trump. Some have argued that I have no viable alternative and will surely waste my vote by not pulling the lever for Trump for conscience sake. Arguments often cite the negative impact of a Clinton presidency, SCOTUS nominees for example. I have not moved into
#NeverTrump land quite yet and this whole situation is very uncomfortable for me. I really do not know what I will do come November, but am praying for wisdom.
There is a Spurgeon quote being pasted about: “Of two evils, choose neither.” This tends to resonate with me, but as I was researching the quote further, I came upon the following analysis:
http://theaquilareport.com/spurgeons-of-two-evils-choose-neither-doesnt-help-us-with-trump/
Left unchecked, this may get some traction in my thinking, perhaps clearing the way for supporting Trump. You are invited to offer a rebuttal to the referenced analysis.