TRUMP - Some people think......... How do you feel?

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You did say you were headed to the US to vote ... did you .. what really are you ... living here in Cana Dah ... hard to understand like as tone betwixt the I'z ... lyon there in diffused light ... scattered intellect as an explosive situation ... hitting us as imp Luce'n ... implosion as lucid? Thus we all take the fall ... fight or take flight? Are there doves there ... or just diverse immaterial stuff ...

It was thelection so nice I vote digithrice. :D
 
We didntave any rolls Luce. we did stop Atarired Red Lobster for some cheddar baybiscuits.

How un judi anne ... don't get crabs, or other hard shoals ... rocky shores? IRe-land ... and why were they mad? There appears a spotty image in the land of Skye ... ho' moe free (po' affinity) or free of common Johns respecting one another ... a gilded Rouse as isolated from heavenly roués ... down here just a ruse by the polity inclined ... we despise the other ... time for virtue of alteration of the way be apply BS ... or we collapse Tue! Tue in old Gael is close to Morta ... be the death of meis!
 
Pontifex Geronimo13 said:
Of course it is different.

We witnessed a miracle.

No miracle witnessed. That it was unexpected does not render it miraculous. As improbable as many found it a Trump victory was possible.

The possible happening is in no way miraculous.

Pontifex Geronimo13 said:
One little shepherd took out the giant with one smooth stone, right between the eyes.

Describing Trump as "little" and "shepherd" demonstrates no actual understanding of either word.

Which giant has been slain?

Hillary? Washington Elites?

Comparisons to David might not be inapropriate. We have seen President Elect Trump do the coarser David who wandered away from God. We have yet to see President Elect Trump resemble the humble shepherd who trusted in God for victory over giants.
 
Suspect Sadducees and Pharisees were delighted with Herod's determination to make Jerusalem great again.

Notice Jesus contradicts Herod's agenda and inherits the ire of temple elites.

George

The exceptional hunger for power ghosts on like the winds ... some refer to it as avarice (by definition)! De finis thing to understand dark things like the sea of word that some expect to be a papal "c".

As in the Pollyanna Principle .. there is a variance in cognizance between conscious and unconscious Ides ... commonly known as the light sides versus the Shadow friend ... a buddy, or Buddha ...

In humility that character icon recesses as the imaginary I ... eve in Os iris that adjusts with excessive glow ...

Could it be related to that vacant look you get when people are stunned ... catharsis, or in cathartic state as when cranked internally by the dark phases?
 
The bible is full of stories where, with the help of God, the little guy or Israel overcomes huge opponents. God even would say send less, so that they will know I did it.

Before they started counting votes, many people would have said that Donald would need a miracle. But after he gets one, the people quickly reject it.

I could have said, Hillary was beaten by the jawbone of an ass.

But making fun of God's miracles doesn't seem right. If you read about Sampson, I think that the case can be made that he was actually a man of smaller stature, and not the muscle man he is usually portrayed as.

Trump may or may not be a Christian, but he is surrounded by Christians who love him.

The bible tells me that it is God who appointed him. And that we should respect him.

Trump not only beat the dems, but also most of the republicans, the media and all the big bucks supporting those groups.

On a comparative shoestring budget.

If you have such a low perception of Trump, give credit where credit is due... God did it.
 
Some might call it an omen/warning as in, Sodom and Gemorrah, for the sin of not being hospitable and worshiping the god of Money or someone who represents that being successful means being rich. Maybe God gave them what they deserved so they might repent..
 
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"Go tell that old fox..."

Seems Jesus was not all that keen on the kind of power being exercised by the "authorities" (Romans 13) of his time and place. Are we now to conform ourselves to such power (Acts 5: 29)? I notice that the majority of the religious establishment centred in Jerusalem was tight with Herod (who restored the greatness of Jerusalem by a ruthless and arbitrary exercise of power). To the point that scribes, teachers and priests entered into collusion with him to get rid of the contrary perspective shared among the people by a penniless itinerant rabbi.

Echoes of Germany where the Protestant majority acclaimed Hitler as one who would restore the nation to its former greatness.

Fascism is in the wings and cheered on by an evangelical fundamentalism wholly compromised by the leaven of pride and ambition.

Is it not written: "Those who will not learn from history are doomed to repeat it"?

George
 
Take some time to look into the clintons history. There are several documentaries. I would argue that if they got Hillary, they would be getting what they deserve, and Trump represents God's grace. I can also see where that is hard to believe thanks to media influence.
 
Pontifex Geronimo 13 said:
The bible is full of stories where, with the help of God, the little guy or Israel overcomes huge opponents. God even would say send less, so that they will know I did it.

True enough.

Trump is still no little guy. While he spent fewer dollars he still managed enough votes in the right places.

Comparing a popular vote to a miracle is definite ignorance.

Pontifex Geronimo13 said:
I could have said, Hillary was beaten by the jawbone of an ass.

Or even the whole ass as the case may be.

Pontifex Geronimo13 said:
But making fun of God's miracles doesn't seem right.

Which is actually why I disagree with comparing a Trump win at the polls to a Resurrection or feeding 5000 or slaying a giant.

Pontifex Geronimo13 said:
Trump may or may not be a Christian, but he is surrounded by Christians who love him.

Nobody denies that. Though many might be tempted to state that is more the miracle.

Pontifex Geronimo13 said:
The bible tells me that it is God who appointed him. And that we should respect him.

Agreed. That was no less true than it was for Obama or, closer to home, Trudeau.

And if we take as given that nobody rises to power outside of the will of God we further diminish the notion of a Trump victory as miracle


Pontifex Geronimo13 said:
If you have such a low perception of Trump, give credit where credit is due... God did it.

I have no problem giving God credit. It is still not a miracle.

Anyone who has read scripture will remember that God also raised up Nebuchadnezzar, Cyrus and Darius and delivered Israel and Judah into their hands.

It is a little too early to actually tell what God has in store for America as of yet. Trump may be less the Shepherd chasing lost lambs as the scourge that drives them back to the King of all the earth.
 
Pontifex Geronimo 13 said:
Actually Trump handily won the election, without the popular vote.

That is correct. That most godly of miracles the Electoral College comes into play.

I'm sure we don't have to very deep into history to see that pattern repeated and lamented.
 
I think it is funny, George, that you have been looking for a strike into the establishment, and when you get it, you fail to recognize it.
What I am seeking has nothing to do with politics. As one inspired and animated by the spirit revealed in Jesus of Nazareth I am looking for the end of politics and religion. Neither is present prior to the fall and neither will be found in the age to come.

A primary emphasis in the biblical narratives radically questions the collusion of religious and political persons by which creature and creation are exploited and oppressed in the name of profit and power. Something rarely noticed or communicated by Christianity wholly compromised through its conformity to the way of the world.

"Multitudes, multitudes in the valley of decision."

George
 
Thus the etudes and toutes (everything) goest along ... variously missed by the secular Gods! Is there Mo*irai than that due to fates found beyond determinate asses ... like in determinates and dreams? In Eire hangs the song ... as hung on aria ... an the Phantom was prone to being masque 'd facetiae ... as gest 've something else ... a'gain?

Thank god for poetic license ... to express things divinely separate from the determinates ... fix a' shuns; institution?

We had to be confined somewhere because of our toxic nature to the siblings ... rivalry beyond restraint?

Right out of their epistemological trees ...
 
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