Zincwarrior
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Unless they are supposed to be nondenominational. I don't know.I don't see how that prayer could offend anyone.
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Unless they are supposed to be nondenominational. I don't know.I don't see how that prayer could offend anyone.
Christianity is a fake religion and undermines people's ability to seek the one true God.They defend freedom, why wouldn't they defend Christianity, the ultimate freedom?
Who is you?Nope. It was about you people. Not him. This is ALL about you people. Not him.
I'm sorry that you're confused.
Jesus is a fairy tale.Since Jesus is Lord.
Jesus is a fairy tale.
I encourage to seek the truth that leads to the one true God. It is a difficult journey but well worth the destination.
I will pray you have the courage to undertake this journey.
It is always pathetic when you stupid Moon Bats have your TDS mental Illness episodes.It's always weird when Trumpsters defend Christianity.
That can only be answered by you, it can't be given or it is useless.Who ya praying to Catscat?
That can only be answered by you, it can't be given or it is useless.
It's the journey that is part of the search for truth. It isn't given to you in a man written book, it is within you.
If you cast aside your false deity and seek the one true God, I am sure you will find the truth...but be warned, the journey can be spiritually taxing...but in the end it is bliss.
I will pray for you.
He said the government had to "approve" his prayer. They instructed him that he couldn't say FATHER or JESUS CHRIST. He asked God to forgive him when he had sent a prayer for the government to "approve."
He changed his mind and he said this prayer instead. Good for him and may the LORD BLESS HIM. IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER, SON AND HOLY SPIRIT. AMEN !!!
26 lawmakers, led by U.S. Rep. Jared Huffman of California, sent a letter to Johnson and the House Chaplain’s Office expressing outrage that Jack Hibbs, pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills in California, was allowed to deliver the House’s opening prayer on Jan. 30, in an appearance sponsored by Johnson, who is an evangelical Christian.
Great to know vermin of your ilk hate us. Makes my day, thanks.Evangenital Christians are the source of all evil.
I am catsnmeters.I asked who you are, Catscat
Save your word salad, fckn clown
I am catsnmeters.
It is included in each post I make.
Have you started your journey yet?
Who do you pray to Catscat? You've weaved your way into a corner and can't answer
I will pray for you.Now go away, you're just another annoying left loon
As I have said, I pray to the one true God.
I will pray for you.
I've heard jihadists say the same thing about Islam. Cultists recite whatever the cult tells them to recite.They defend freedom, why wouldn't they defend Christianity, the ultimate freedom?
He said the government had to "approve" his prayer. They instructed him that he couldn't say FATHER or JESUS CHRIST. He asked God to forgive him when he had sent a prayer for the government to "approve."
He changed his mind and he said this prayer instead. Good for him and may the LORD BLESS HIM. IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER, SON AND HOLY SPIRIT. AMEN !!!
26 lawmakers, led by U.S. Rep. Jared Huffman of California, sent a letter to Johnson and the House Chaplain’s Office expressing outrage that Jack Hibbs, pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills in California, was allowed to deliver the House’s opening prayer on Jan. 30, in an appearance sponsored by Johnson, who is an evangelical Christian.
Which God, Scatcat?
Your need is irrelevant. Your ad hominem is irrelevant.I don't need the prayers from some befuddled left loon moonbat that can't defend itself without word salad
Take a hike
He said the government had to "approve" his prayer. They instructed him that he couldn't say FATHER or JESUS CHRIST. He asked God to forgive him when he had sent a prayer for the government to "approve."
He changed his mind and he said this prayer instead. Good for him and may the LORD BLESS HIM. IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER, SON AND HOLY SPIRIT. AMEN !!!
26 lawmakers, led by U.S. Rep. Jared Huffman of California, sent a letter to Johnson and the House Chaplain’s Office expressing outrage that Jack Hibbs, pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills in California, was allowed to deliver the House’s opening prayer on Jan. 30, in an appearance sponsored by Johnson, who is an evangelical Christian.
More than two dozen House Democrats in a letter to Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and the Office of the Chaplain are demanding answers as to why the Speaker was permitted to sponsor a guest chaplain known for his anti-LGBTQ views and inflammatory rhetoric late last month.
Democrats in a letter sent Thursday to Johnson and House Chaplain Margaret Kibben denounced Johnson’s sponsorship of Jack Hibbs, a far-right preacher who has embraced the false claim that the 2020 election was stolen and once said the acceptance of LGBTQ people is evidence that humanity is living in “the last days.”
Hibbs, who has also been accused of making disparaging remarks against Muslims and Jewish people, was invited by Johnson to deliver the opening prayer that marks the beginning of each legislative day on Jan. 30.
Democrats in Thursday’s letter characterized Hibbs as a “radical Christian Nationalist who helped fuel the January 6th insurrection and has a long record of spewing hateful vitriol toward non-Christians, immigrants, and members of the LGBTQ community.”
“He should never have been granted the right to deliver the House’s opening prayer,” 26 House Democrats wrote in the letter, which was led by Reps. Jared Huffman (D-Calif.) and Mark Pocan (D-Wis.).
Hibbs should have been easily disqualified from being a guest chaplain, Democrats argued in Thursday’s letter, if not for his previous comments on LGBTQ people — including a claim that transgender people are part of a “sexually perverted cult” — than for the fact Hibbs, the founding pastor of a Southern California megachurch, is not from the district Johnson represents.
Guest chaplains must be from the sponsoring member’s district, according to guidelines set by the Office of the Chaplain. Johnson also did not deliver a welcoming speech, and Hibbs’s opening prayer was not given on the last legislative day of the week, in violation of the office’s rules concerning guest chaplains.
Hibbs’s prayer — in which he spoke of “holy fear” and “national sins” — also violated the Chaplain’s stated expectations for a prayer from a guest chaplain to be “mindful of diversity” and express “a common aspiration to a just and peaceful society,” Democrats wrote in the letter.