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ruitxn

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  1. So...you are undecided but decided to come here and list the same tired Fox-Republican talking points of the cult. Thanks, I’ve read enough about your whinny struggles. I am not struggling at all concerning my vote.
  2. If kids are on campus, I hope y’all cram 100,000 butt to butt aggys together too. Whoop!!
  3. I look for eligibility to be like Spring 2020. So...we battle Baylor for a conference championship. Bring that shit on!!!
  4. We are killing kids because we are greedy and love power more than honor
  5. Orange grease, NOT burnt orange damn it.
  6. Ok. I’ll show how out of touch I am. It is amazing to me how a “religion” discussion takes form on this board. Page after page, word after word. As a man of faith, I wonder how and should I enter this conversation. I choose to give my simplistic approach and get out. True faith and belief is never found through intellect (page after page, word after word). It is always a personal search of the heart. Yes Brisket, how you live and not what you know. Well what in the hell are things of the heart. I can’t really express it but I can believe “heart” reality through my life experience. My greatest example today. Jesus says in Matthew that if you want to know him you need to come as the children who were in his presence. Children? Surely you jest Jesus. All a child has to offer is love and trust. I am getting to live this truth today. My “sweet girl” four year old granddaughter has brought me an increased awareness of my spiritual relationship to God. She brought nothing into this world to build our relationship...except the most important things. She loves me and she trusts me. The one word I cherish above all others is when I hear her say “Poppa”. What did I bring to our relationship? I had to prove that I was worthy of her love and her trust. I am humbled and frightened with that supreme responsibility not from my intellect, but from my heart.
  7. That all changed when Ryan Tannehill signed with aggy
  8. Really how much has really changed in 2020. Hopefully, the electorate sees beyond Trump. I wonder how much democratic leadership has really changed.
  9. Something like first verse ninety-bottles of beer on the wall, ninety-nine bottles of beer...take one down pass it around ninety-eight bottles of beer second verse same melody something about horns whipping aggy ass Go Home
  10. He can’t remember the last time he shit. I’m not worried about any substantial military secrets he would divulge, except those “space force secrets”.
  11. I believe the Church is still alive and will not be killed. That is not to say that the Church is not dead in most congregations in America. Most individuals claiming Christianity today in America want no part of seeking to be the least for the benefit of others. Christ’s church has been redefined by most clergy, not lost and much, much, much smaller.
  12. Yes but they can tell all their dumbass friends back home they were there. MAGA
  13. I guess it depends on just how much you value freedom from discrimination, equal justice, and love and care for all individuals.
  14. If it takes a Trump, Lindsey will be a Trump. He thinks he is closer than ever as the next President.
  15. “I am not surprised but disappointed in the Bishop of DC's comments. “ I am not surprised and I am very grateful as an Episcopalian for The Bishop’s comments. “It is what I have come to expect from our church leadership.” Yes. I expect our church leadership to stand strong against all types of hypocrisy. “At least our Presiding Bishop was less inflammatory in his denunciation.” I doubt you would support our Presiding Bishop with his ratifying signature on the document “A Confession of Faith in a Time of Crisis”. I encourage you to look it up. ”It would be nice if the Episcopal Church leadership would realize that being partisan has driven away lots of people from our church.” I do not personally know of a single member in my parish who has left because of partisan politics since we lost many members due to our acceptance of LGBTQ individuals. ”I stick around because I love the liturgy and don't want my faith to be comfortable to me.” I love the liturgy and music but that is not why I “stick” around. I love how our church strives to lovingly serve all its members and our community. I stick around because our tiny church does such things as serving meals to over 300 deserving individuals (up from under 100 just a few weeks ago). “I want to have my beliefs challenged and my heart softened and changed. I have to battle my biases, upbringing and sick mind.” I am grateful for my upbringing. I also seek grace and guidance from my many weaknesses.
  16. Women clergy do not count
  17. Proud Episcopalian right now
  18. This photo op bullshit is the very rock bottom act I have ever seen of a U.S. President. Standing there holding up a bible after ordering roughshod treatment over powerless citizens is blasphemy of everything that bible stands for.
  19. Republicans know it can be done efficiently and safely. That’s why they are against it.
  20. Washington sounds like she is coming to compete. Of course didn’t get to finish senior year softball season. Some Jr. stats: During her 2019 junior campaign at Abilene H.S., she batted .567 with 55 hits, 38 runs scored, 12 doubles, three triples, 15 HR's, 48 RBIs and 16 stolen bases on the way to earning Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) First-Team
  21. Good thing about that, the unvaccinated are the ones getting COVID.
  22. It may have to wait since we are diligently working on our national global warming strategies.
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