12.28.2007

Ron Paul loves the Antichrist, and other Scattershootings

12/28/07 - 6th Day - Preparation of the Sabbath. After Breakfast. Lots of links for you today...

This is something I always knew, but could never describe... Some people's senses cross over; they can see music, or hear colors, or taste smells. All babies can do it, and some adults can - though they usually do not know it, and they can't describe it. "O taste and see that the LORD is good: blessed is the man that trusteth in him" (Psalm 34:8).

If you like good southern blues, Check out brother Charles Ashley Moore. Charles hates the Antichrist, but Ron Paul doesn't.

Based on all the hits and feedback I got from my article on why I do NOT support Ron Paul for President, I planned on doing a follow-up article entitled RON PAUL: POPE PRAISER, but I decided that since so few so-called Protestants even know what their Protestant fathers declared and believed about the Papal Antichrist, that most of his supporters wouldn't even care that their chosen "man" praises the Antichrist. Intellectual and spiritual entropy are so prevalent and historical ignorance is so overwhelming that I'm not sure anything that I write will make a difference. Anglican and Presbyterian agrarians support him, even though the Church of England and the Westminster Confession of Faith originally and properly confessed that the Pope of Rome is the Antichrist. Baptist agrarians support him, though the authoritative London Baptist Confession identified the Pope of Rome as the Antichrist. Instead of spending a day ranting into the mist, I have decided to engage in a different tactic. With the minuscule probability that some random reader, scouring the net for any discussion on Ron Paul, might fall upon this post, I link here to a three-part series on the critical doctrine of identifying the Antichrist:

The Testimony of the Spirit concerning Antichrist
The Testimony of History concerning Antichrist
The Doctrine of the Papal Antichrist

To most modern "christians", Ron Paul praising the Antichrist won't matter much to you.

In case you missed it, Q&A Fridays, Issue #36 went out yesterday. I only covered two questions, because the answers were pretty long.

I am sorry ladies if you find this offensive, but if you don't think this is funny, your wood is wet:



Speaking of drivers, gas should be closing in on $4 a gallon by spring.

Benazir Bhutto gets unshot, while the CIA controlled Pakistani government blames the CIA created al-Qaeda for her murder. Who benefited? Bush and his cronies. This proves the world is still a horribly unsafe place, and that "the terrorists" hate democracy and love to kill women. Buy bonds. The CIA declaring war on "the terrorists" would be like the Pope declaring war on the devil.

Pope calls for the spread of Christianity! "Nothing can exempt or keep us from this onerous and fascinating duty" Pope Benedict the ExVeeEye (XVI).

onerous (adj.) - burdensome, oppressive, or troublesome; causing hardship; having or involving obligations or responsibilities, esp. legal ones, that outweigh the advantages.
In a related story, if the Pope (or Ron Paul) wants to get the 666 telephone exchange, it is now up for grabs. Funniest line from this story: "There are three churches in town, two Bible and one Baptist"

Enough for now,

Michael

5 Comments:

Blogger Ron and Ginny said...

Funny you should mention senses crossing over. I have always been able to feel the temperature of flavors. Not actual thermometer temperature, but color temperature. I get the weirdest looks when I try to explain... LOL! :-D

Thanks for the warning. My wood is most probably wet... ;-)

12/28/2007 10:52:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Women, know your limits". Oh you do live dangerously Michael Bunker. Very funny! I'm so glad I'm not easily offended. :-D
Thanks for providing answers to the 2 questions in this week's Q&A. Only had time to read a couple of paragraphs but I intend to review your answers more thoroughly over the weekend. ~Sonya

12/29/2007 02:13:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you for the Ron Paul info. Haven't voted in years, but he has been talked about at the Cabin. Not surprised to read of his "supportiveness" of the Catholics/Pope. Thanks also for Q&A.

Re: "Women know your limits", I'll admit I giggled, but yes, you're treading on thin ice there Michael!

Reminds me of Jeffs desire to ride a horse for the first time, after I saddled it and rode it out of the barn; and of his claim that "he could handle it" when I told him the horse neckreined well and how to hold/operate the reins. The horse took him straight to and under the clotheslines brushing him off. Then I got back on the horse and galloped it around the 10 acre field. Drew many a laugh and comment from all the guests at the gathering at that farm we were visiting for the FIRST time!

Though we know it's for the purpose of "training them up in the way that they should go"; twojay and I have enjoyed your posts about 3 people getting up at 4 a.m. to milk 1 longhorn, Michael!

Have a blessed Lords day! Beth

12/30/2007 07:31:00 AM  
Anonymous Bill said...

Outrageous! Thanks for the good laugh! You have far more courage than I, interesting... Bill B

12/31/2007 09:54:00 AM  
Blogger Ron and Ginny said...

Okay, I finally watched the thing and yes, it was funny. LOL!

1/01/2008 12:48:00 PM  

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