It is believed that the idiomatic adage or figure of speech known as “you can’t have your cake and eat it too” has been in use since the sixteenth century. The phrase “you can’t have it both ways” is the equivalent of what would be said here. It has been argued that the current generation of Americans is the most ignorant generation in the history of our country. College freshmen are reading at the level of high school students in the tenth grade, and the understanding of fundamental subjects such as geography and history is embarrassing to many people from elementary school all the way up to post-graduate school. It is possible that the current moment is not the appropriate time to anticipate that even common sense will be sufficient for us to engage in in order to unravel the extensive list of daily social issues that result in a multitude of glaring contradictions, absurdities, non-sequiturs, and incongruities. In the simplest words possible, the people of the United States are no longer making sense. Check it out. It is not necessary to engage in Christian apolegetics in order to provide a response to the arguments presented by atheists. In order for the concept that God does not exist to have any validity, one must be completely agnostic on that view. In a logical sense, if you do not believe in God, you have a fifty percent probability of being correct. On the other hand, if you resist believing in God or God himself, you have a one hundred percent chance of being a total idiot. It is a sign that you have crossed the line from reasoning to stupidity when you start battling against something or someone that you are certain does not exist. When one begins with the assumption that God does not exist, it follows that the only thing that an atheist can hate is the believer. In the politically correct culture that exists today, this would be the same as committing a hate crime. People who assault Christian crosses and symbols are not simply hitting the air; they are doing acts of hatred, and in certain situations, they are also conducting crimes of vandalism and vigilantism that may be prosecuted. At the very least, they are not just pounding the air. Recently, author Bryan Fischer stated that the decision made by the fourth circuit court of appeals to remove the World War I Bladensburg Cross, which stands at a height of forty feet and is sometimes referred to as “The Peace Cross” and is located close to Washington, District of Columbia, is an impeachable offense. The point at which our actions reach the type of low that destroys even the symbols of a religion is when atheism has reached the point where it is a tyrant that crushes freedom. A sports figure that bends their knees – The fact that black people only make up 13 percent of our population and yet they perpetrated 7881 killings against fellow black people in 2016 indicates only one thing: the reason why sports personalities are bending the knee is the most ludicrous concept in the history of both sports and the country. Out of a total of 243 black people, sixteen of them were shot without weapons. In accordance with the documents kept by the police, the majority of the 243 were armed and dangerous. It is impossible to deny that it is completely inappropriate for anybody to be shot without a valid reason; nonetheless, it seems that no one is ready to make any kind of concession for the 7881 civilians who were killed without any kind of legitimate basis at all. The narrative of Black Lives Matter (BLM) and the athletes who kneel during the playing of the national anthem must all need a refresher course in both social studies and regular mathematics. Therefore, the act of bending one’s knee is an unnecessary and ersatz gesture until someone initiates a movement against the daily massacre of black people. Which Warfare Am I Fighting: Terrorism or Islamophobia? – “And even items that do not produce any sounds that are capable of creating life, such as the harp or the pipe, unless they provide a differentiation in the sounds, how can it be determined whether anything is piped or harped? Because if the trumpet makes a sound that is not definite, then who will be able to get himself ready for the fight? (1 Corinthians 14:8) An essay written by Judith Bergman, a journalist, lawyer, and political commentator, was recently published on the website of the Gatestone Institute. The subject of the article is “Germany: Full Censorship Now Official – Courts Rewrite History.” In his article, Bergman poses an important question: “When employees of social media companies are appointed as the state’s private thought police and given the power to shape the form of current political and cultural discourse by deciding who shall be allowed to speak and what shall be said, and who shall be shut down, then the concept of free speech becomes nothing more than a fairy tale.” Or may it be the meaning of the phrase? She continues with another question that leaves the reader bewildered by the incongruity of the leaders of a country that was once famed for its rational thinking. She follows this incredible inquiry with another one. “Perhaps the battle against “Islamophobia” takes precedence over the fight against terrorism at this point in time?” she says. This is a question that can be posed of many nations, like England, Canada, and many others, who believe that it is more vital to eradicate islamophobes than it is to track down and stop terrorists who are affiliated with the Islamic faith. This is a stupid question that ought not to be posed at all. It should not even be asked. It is apparent that uncertainty has taken over the world, as stated in yet another piece written by author Austin Miles and titled “Keeping Us Totally Confused.” If the question must be posed, then confusion has come to rule. When we hear the sound of the trumpet, what should we do? It is now too late to inquire if you feel the urge to do so. Whether it be homophobia or allodoxaphobia, There is a dread of other people’s views, which is known as allodoxaphobia. In a society that is becoming more and more stifled by political correctness, the concept of having an opinion that is in opposition to the perspective that is now prevalent in popular culture is not only undesirable but maybe even punishable by law. In spite of the fact that several churches and false instructors have made the decision to conform to the world’s standards, those individuals who continue to retain the belief that homosexuality is immoral are not adhering to a particular perspective. The fact that God does not have a viewpoint is the reason why this is accurate. Those who adhere to the belief that the word of God is correct and conclusive are steadfast in their commitment to the God who is the law, righteousness, and the ultimate judge of all issues pertaining to ethics and morals. In the event that God states that sodomy is an abomination, there is no argument that can adequately oppose that proclamation. There is no one who disagrees with it; it is the unquestionable truth. There is no viewpoint that may be considered superior than the law of God. Demonstrating reverence for human life while simultaneously killing innocent people – A different kind of phobia known as triskaidekaphobia, which is the morbid dread of the number thirteen, is not something that a lot of people are familiar with. To a greater extent than any other country in the globe, the United States of America ought to be rather busy dealing with a significant amount of triskaidekaphobia. The business of bleeding innocent blood is condemned and cautioned against in about thirteen passages of the Bible that are quite clear of their meaning. Undoubtedly, the flow of innocent blood may be attributed to the sixty million unborn infants who have been killed and slain as a result of Roe v. Wade since 1973. Whether you refer to them as a fetus, a clump of tissue, or any other term you can think of, the one thing that they all have in common when they are aborted is that they all bleed scarlet human blood, and they are the most innocent of all of us. Teaching children to be respectful while dishonoring our own Commander in Chief – It is one of the most inexcusable non-sequiturs of the decade to watch politicians, Hollywood celebrities, and a large number of otherwise decent people rail against President Donald Trump as if he were the most dangerous enemy in the world. The level of venom, irresponsible wrath, and vituperative rhetoric that has been directed against President Trump is unprecedented in the annals of our nation’s history. All of the invectives have given way to the unadulterated hate. If we are not ready to instill in our children the mindset of “do as I say and not as I do,” then it is imperative that we put an end to this practice. It accomplishes nothing, it is anti-American, and it is becoming more tedious. You will see that the President has been honoring his commitments on a constant basis and has not done anything that does not represent his tremendous love and respect for the American people if you take a critical look at the first eight months that he has been in office. Wouldn’t it be about time that we showed some of that respect back to them? In light of the Epistle of Jude, it is difficult to avoid seeing those who are opposed to Donald Trump. Jude said that even angels, or more specifically the highest angel in the skies, would not bow down to reviling and name calling even when they were correctly rebuking the wicked forces of the day. These filthy dreamers, on the other hand, corrupt the body, detest rule, and talk bad of dignities, as the saying goes. Yet Michael the archangel, when fighting with the devil he contended concerning the corpse of Moses, durst not make against him a railing charge, but exclaimed, The Lord rebuke thee.” Jude chapter 1 verses 8 and 9 Do we not run the risk of being reprimanded by the United States of America? Since 2005, Michael Bresciani has served as the editor of the website American Prophet.org. It is because of the articles and reports written by Reverend Bresciani, as well as the contributions of some of the most talented writers and journalists in the United States, as well as the news and reviews that the website has acquired the moniker of “The Website for Insight.” His timely reports and writings have been published in print and online journals and magazines and have been read by millions of people all over the world and nationwide. To learn more, go to https://socialcross.org/amprophet. In addition, you can follow us on Facebook and Twitter. See also: Related Articles Atheists, you can’t have your cake and eat it too. Gatestone, Bryan Fischer, and Others Allodoxaphobia, often known as homophobia, Jude 1:8-9, which is a disgraceful act against our own Commander in Chief, 1 Corinthians 14:8 This article should be sent to a friend! Subscribe to have articles like as this one sent directly to your inbox! Get a free subscription right now!

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