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

User Profile: Prosoldier

Member Since: August 23, 2011

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  • @ Spirited

    I hadn’t read through all the previous posts, but I‘m glad to see I’m not the only one who sees Agenda 21 in this nifty little town. In fact I‘m thrilled too see there’s someone else out there who even knows about Agenda 21!

  • Looks to me like a good place to not only study these little “gadgets” that they are claiming the town is being built for, but also a pretty excellent place to study Sustainable Rural Communities for everyone to live in so that we can start getting the United States more in compliance with UN Agenda 21 per Obama’s relatively new White House Rural Council. A lot of people have no clue what Agenda 21 or the White House Rural Council even are or how they are linked to each other, or know what Sustainable Rural Communities even are. The picture just looked kind of eerily similar to the picture of the places they’ve already built in other parts of the world for this. The only thing I don’t see in their model are the thousands of solar panels and windmills surrounding the community and the gates that can be closed and guarded to keep people in.

  • @ JL320

    First of all, who are we or anyone else to judge how miserable these two or any other “disabled” people are? If they can‘t speak and don’t respond in the normal manner, how can you know that they’d rather be dead? Just because one says, “Oh if I couldn’t function normally or I lost my limbs or whatever, I would rather die,” doesn’t mean when it actually happens they necessarily still feel that way. Kind of like people who contemplate suicide whether its because of a health issue or because they think life’s too hard or too unfair, they might say it beforehand, but it’s a very small percentage that actually do it. As Dr. Phil said, we don’t know if they might enjoy things like feeling the sun coming through a window or hearing people talk. Maybe they’re thinking, “hey, this ailment kinda sucks, but at least I’m still alive.

    Let them die a natural death? Does that mean if someone gets shot, or is in an accident of some kind or whatever we should just let them lie there and bleed with the assumption that if they‘re meant to live they’ll live and if not, well then they’ll be culled from the herd so as to make more room for the healthy? Hell, get rid of medical care altogether while we’re at it. Obamacare and high insurance premiums would be moot. What about old people? Should we kill them too once they get to where they can’t take care of themselves? After all, who wouldn’t rather be dead than in a wheelchair or on a machine, right?

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  • I have to disagree with you on this. I think this story was posted (and others of similar nature) to inform Christians of the kinds of things that they are up against and to further make Christians more aware of the times we are living in. I don’t think these are posted here as “food for thought” causing us to second guess our ideas about Jesus or the Bible or any of that. I think they serve as more of a rallying call to a “lukewarm” faith that needs to wake up and quit accepting everything that the anti-christians are trying to cram down our throats and the throats of our nation and world as a whole.

  • Well, as for proof, the Bible is the Word of God and I can’t think what kind of theologian would have missed 2 prominent verses that popped into my own head almost immediately without even giving it much thought, let alone any research:

    Matthew 3:17 (KJV)
    17 And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.

    and

    Mark 1:11 (KJV)
    11 And there came a voice from heaven, saying, Thou art my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.

    Apparently God knew what sex Jesus was and I tend to trust His judgement.

  • This was definitely a hate crime….against those poor kids. It’s obvious the evil little white kid planned this all out in the hopes that the other boys would run and spill gasoline on their new Air Jordans that they worked so hard to earn the money for. I can’t believe the low levels that white people will stoop to…

  • Kind of interesting that this decision will be coming down at the same time as the issue of mandating religious organizations to provide free contraception and insurance for abortions even though it may be against their beliefs is at the forefront. Looks kind of like a multi-fronted attack on religious freedom in order for the government to control it once and for all.

    That being said, I believe that the sanctity of the confidentiality should be upheld for churches, just as the doctor/patient confidentiality should be. However, I believe that pastors and priests and doctors alike should really stress to their “confessors/patients” to turn themselves in if they truly committed crimes which led to the injury or death of another human being (including rape or sexual assault) as part of the atonement process, or that they should stress getting help if the confession is about a plan to injure or kill another human being in the future. In all cases, they should seek absolution or forgiveness from God first and foremost. Believing that a man can forgive you for your sins with a few rehearsed prayers or a few “hail Mary’s” is just crazy to me. It amounts to writing “I will not (insert sin)” 100 times on a chalkboard as punishment and a means for atonement.

  • @ Bible Quotin’ yadda yadda yadda…

    First of all, sending missionaries or evangelizing isn’t FORCING anyone to do anything. The school is being FORCED to remove the banner. Kids may not want to go to church or they might rather watch TV than go to the store, but in either case, if the parents are going to be gone, we can’t hardly let 5 year old Johnny stay home alone, now can we?

    Secondly, if that’s being hypocritical, then the ENTIRE world is hypocritical of EVERYTHING. Why do we have laws? For peoples’ own good. Why do we have government? For peoples’ own good. Why do we have schools? For peoples’ own good. Why am I hoping you realize the error of your way of thinking? FOR YOUR OWN GOOD.

    When you start making spiritual decisions for me or “for my own good” then you’re crossing the line.

  • Exactly! A lot of people don’t believe in space aliens either, but I’ve never heard of anyone suing the town of Roswell, New Mexico for having billboards of aliens and statues or balloons of aliens all over the town. No one seems upset that you can‘t get close parking to some businesses in the town because it’s reserved for UFOs. (Seriously!)

  • Arguing with these people is a waste of time. Anyone with an ounce of sense can see that the Constitution in simple terms says that the government won’t require everyone to be “religious” or dictate what religion (if any) people can be and that the government can’t prevent people from practicing any religion (or none at all) if they so chose. THAT’S IT. Yet these people will twist stuff around and try to find other meanings to such simple statements to try to suit their own needs.

    It’s like standing in front of one of them with your birth certificate in hand and telling them your name is Bob. If they don’t want to believe that your name is Bob, they will argue that actually Bob is a form of Robert which comes from the German name Hrodebert which means “bright fame”. So, they will argue that your true name is actually bright fame, not Bob, even though you have your birth certificate in your hand that says “Bob”.

    But I am not completely biased against people like that. Being a believer in equal rights, I went to the mountain right next to the mountain with the statue on it, in the same park, and put up an Atheist monument. If you climb to the top of the mountain just to the left of that mountain you will find “nothing”. That way it’s even. Apparently a lot of other Atheists beat me to it though because I noticed that there was “nothing” on top of almost all the other mountains already.