I like TurtlesI like trains.
except ones named to McConnell and married to commies
I like TurtlesI like trains.
Turtles are cool.I like Turtles
except ones named to McConnell and married to commies
UCC is the ELCA of the Church of Christ world. Far left and falling in with all the "cool kid new stuff."I know the name of the church doesn't always mean it's the same as other churches, but Mom and Dad (and me as a kid) were members of a United Church of Christ. It was what I would call a "white bread" church. Meaning bible-based, no extremes like some denominations, organ music and a choir as opposed to a rock band, no cameras and video feeds, etc.. Hope they haven't been infected.
Mom and Dad's church was formerly an Evangelical and Reformed church. Heavy German influence in the old congregation. They became UCC when they moved to their current building in 1964.UCC is the ELCA of the Church of Christ world. Far left and falling in with all the "cool kid new stuff."
They misspelled “vengeance”.The company web page is "reminding" me that's it trans visibility day.
I am 99.9% sure it’s not gonna affect me other than my mood. I’ll prolly have my angry face on all day.I'm reminding you to strap up for 'Trans Day of Vengeance' tomorrow
I'm going out to dinner with friends. I'll be carrying the full size FNP instead of the P239I am 99.9% sure it’s not gonna affect me other than my mood. I’ll prolly have my angry face on all day.
Are you going to dinner in D.C.? Otherwise, probably not going to affect you in any way.I'm going out to dinner with friends. I'll be carrying the full size FNP instead of the P239
You never know with these fools. They could start some **** in Columbus, or Indy, or Louisville. But likely not in my neighborhood.Are you going to dinner in D.C.? Otherwise, probably not going to affect you in any way.
That's probably what the people in Nashville thought. These people are crazed and crazyAre you going to dinner in D.C.? Otherwise, probably not going to affect you in any way.
It's Friday night - more capacity is a good thing.I'm going out to dinner with friends. I'll be carrying the full size FNP instead of the P239
You never know with these fools. They could start some **** in Columbus, or Indy, or Louisville. But likely not in my neighborhood.
Good point. I'm in Indy though, so it's practically like being in Mayberry.That's probably what the people in Nashville thought. These people are crazed and crazy
Maybe all the Indy Antifa thugs will be in DC for the day of love.Good point. I'm in Indy though, so it's practically like being in Mayberry.
DD, My religious roots go back over 100 years with the E&R church. About the same time, late 60's, they hooked up with ucc. Fast forward to year 2001, guest minister from Lansing hq filled in one Sunday. Radical feminist preaching from pulpit. Lots of angry members. Regular minister formed what was call a "Discernment Process", In depth look at our affiliation with ucc. Went on for 12 weeks. Very eye opening. At that time priority was placed on placing gay and lesbian ministers in churches. Ministers and spouses having open marriages. Policy positions that supported gun control, supported abortion, and suggested the Bible wasn't really the word of God. 40-50 members were always at these meetings from a church of 350. The group decided that ucc wasn't for us and brought it to a vote of the congregation. The uniformed hand wringers voted to stay. There is a lot more, but I've said enough for now. I did leave the church shortly after.Mom and Dad's church was formerly an Evangelical and Reformed church. Heavy German influence in the old congregation. They became UCC when they moved to their current building in 1964.
I don't think any of that has happened (yet) at their church, but the last time I was there was for Mom's funeral service a year and a half ago. Dad was always active on the board there and I know for sure he would never have gone for any of the "new age" liberal nonsense. I would always OC whenever I went in recent years and nobody batted an eye. I suppose maybe it has to do with the age and makeup of the congregation as much as anything.DD, My religious roots go back over 100 years with the E&R church. About the same time, late 60's, they hooked up with ucc. Fast forward to year 2001, guest minister from Lansing hq filled in one Sunday. Radical feminist preaching from pulpit. Lots of angry members. Regular minister formed what was call a "Discernment Process", In depth look at our affiliation with ucc. Went on for 12 weeks. Very eye opening. At that time priority was placed on placing gay and lesbian ministers in churches. Ministers and spouses having open marriages. Policy positions that supported gun control, supported abortion, and suggested the Bible wasn't really the word of God. 40-50 members were always at these meetings from a church of 350. The group decided that ucc wasn't for us and brought it to a vote of the congregation. The uniformed hand wringers voted to stay. There is a lot more, but I've said enough for now. I did leave the church shortly after.
If our police are evolving anything like Vancouver’s, maybe we should defund them.
If our police are evolving anything like Vancouver’s, maybe we should defund them.