Meet Jeff Barth — He May Have Just Made the ‘Greatest Political Ad Ever’

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  • I have always wondered how they square their existance with the denial of a higher power. Is their life little more than an amoeba, to exist for a time and then just wink out at the end of life. Perhaps their belief that their being a creature of “reason” is all they need for justification but they cannot explain why they have rights. Where are their rights drawn from, man? Which man? What is the right path? Murderers and tyrants all think they are only doing what is right or just in their minds.

    I have seen a friend who claimed to be atheist pass away from cancer and the fear in his eyes will never leave me. Despair of the unknown from years of denial of anything more than simply a body walking around until it is time to expire. But get this, the name of God came off his lips.

    Maybe doesn’t happen to all atheists but I would like to see how these “enlightened ones” deal with end of life (sorry about being morbid). I would rather live my life in a Christ like way and know that I did all I could do to live my life in the grace of God than to end it praying to myself.

  • I have come to a conclusion that those who deny the importance of religion for the health of the Nation have not studied how the Founders of this Country did indeed view religion as a necessary component for the Constitution to survive.

    Referring to George Washington’s Sacred Fire by Peter A. Lillback, there is an excellant section covering why religion was not specifically mentioned and the explanation of how religion and government should continue to work together to insure a moral government in George Washington’s own words.

    Secondly, Washington felt it was important to warn Americans of those whose “peculiar Structure of mind” would lead them to remove the “indespensible supports of religion and morality” from government. This was a reference to “Deists” which he was not one, and I will not mention what he thought of Atheists.

    Thirdly, the seperation of Church and State is not in the Constitution, but rather came from a Supreme Court ruling in 1947 with Justice Hugo Black delivering the opinion of the court in Everson v. Board of Education (1947). Oh did I also say that Hugo Black was in the KKK, a liberal Democrat, and hated Catholics. Ooo, that opinion had no tinge to it whatsoever.

    If atheist believe in reason and not in God, what is their excuse for being so blind, maybe, it is because we came from monkeys.

  • It was a great program today. For those of you having problems logging on and retrieving the pod casts, you need to go to GBTV, click on the Login up in the upper right hand corner, it will say “Existing GBTV Subscriber Login”, enter your email address rather than the usual log in user name such as “I_am_a_troll_crashing_the_party” (just kidding) just your regular username. and then your password.

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