User Profile: pearlnpeter

Member Since: December 17, 2011

CommentsDisplaying pearlnpeter's 10 most recent comments.

  • Why would the State of Texas be implementing Obama’s CSCOPE indoctrination program? They talk of their independence, but they are on the cutting edge of denying citizen’s rights.

  • You are lucky. I am aching to go, but waiting toil I can retire.

  • True!

  • I hate to wake you up, but what is being mocked is CHRIST and I consider your magnanimous gesture of forgiveness to be hypocritical and frankly unworthy of a Christian. If you had any love for Christ, you would at least feel that this was shameful, and not minimize the insult to Our Lord. It is a sad day when there are so many willing to pretend to be Christian in order to claim the right to define what that means and render it meaningless. You, sir , are no Christian and clearly don’t even know the meaning of the word, if you think it is something other than followers of Christ. You don’t feel ashamed in your heart for the insult to One Who died for our depravity. That is a debt we should all acknowledge with respect, a very small cost to ourselves. But I waste my time casting pearls before swine.

  • Starnes completely missed the point even though Hannity set it up several times – one important distinction and reason the MSM won’t mock Mohammed, is that Muslims are uncivilized, violent killers. When someone insults them or their pedophile leader, Mohammed (may his beard grow forever), they MURDER people. There is no excuse for what NBC did. I am actually shocked that they have so little respect for us and for God, because most of them are Christian, too. I will never watch SNL again.

  • The gay guy is right that Jesus loves him, but He doesn’t like his sin. But the poor preacher needs some prayers too, because he is obviously a little confused.

  • COME ON! This is NO accident. These people are a deliberate scourge, a symbol of an oppressive force of occupation whose only function is to remind the American people that we are powerless to defend ourselves and our children. Congress, what a joke!

  • “This train of thought expresses a severe lack of scientific literacy, specifically on how the laws of physics operate and basic geology.” Really? In what way? Your entire post is made up of dogmatic statements which are less scientifically provable than Alice in Wonderland. Do you really consider that an opinion, because it is held by you, is unassailable? I sense than you are either extremely young, or extremely uneducated. Ignorance is excusable, but should be accompanied by humility, not contempt for the learned. As it happens, Congressman Broun is expressing his conviction, which is based on his religion, that the world and the universe operate according to God’s plan. However, when he identifies the theories of evolution and the Big Bang as completely unproven and contributing toward moral depravity, he is making a scientifically correct assessment. Atheists, however, are more doctrinaire and less rational than any cultist.

  • @acidovorax
    “The moron claims that EMBRYOLOGY is a “lie from Hell”!?”
    I think you are misinterpreting that statement. Of course embryology is a proven science, but the effects of manipulating the human genome are detrimental to society. While legitimate debate can take place on the ethical considerations of this field of inquiry, using tax dollars to support it is a gross violation of the rights of the people who consider it reprehensible. It seems the American people have become so accustomed to this kind of abuse, we no longer even perceive it is taking place.

  • The fact that the left has been able to supplant legitimate scientific inquiry with pseudo-science and say the debate is “settled” is a testament to the speciousness of their claims. While it isn’t desirable to mandate any faith, more important, and also a Constitutional requirement, is that religious freedom is protected. In gov’t schools today the Christian perspective has been officially banned. This needs to stop. In the marketplace of ideas, where no coercive gov’t influence is applied, Christianity will always win the hearts and minds of the people. As proof of this, look anywhere around the world and see the lengths to which the Arab countries, China, India, and the USSR have gone to crush Christianity. The reason for this could not be clearer, for anyone paying attention. Yet in Christian countries all are free to exercise their religious beliefs. The biggest threat to Christianity in the West is the secular humanism which has been imposed by our gov’ts. Without this coercive power, exercised against the people by illegitimate means, Christianity would still thrive in the public square.