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Hope for America: New Contract with America

Do you agree with the eight points of the New Contract with America?


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I knew Milk-Drops is not a believer.
I sympathize with him because it must not be easy to repeat this all the time.
I don't think he was being deceptive....
Some forums have RELIGION: ....... under the avatar so there can be no mistake.
Maybe we should do that too??

When I post from my phone it doesn’t show up under the avatar.


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I am unsure what the 1619 project is, but everything else I am for.

The 1619 Project is a long-form journalism project developed by Nikole Hannah-Jones, writers from The New York Times, and The New York Times Magazine which "aims to reframe the country's history by placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans at the very center of the United States' national narrative".[1] The project was first published in The New York Times Magazine in August 2019 for the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first enslaved Africans in the English colony of Virginia.[2] The project later included a broadsheet article, live events, and a podcast.[3]


Key Phrase:


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_1619_Project


Promoting one race over another as the “center” of the national narrative is racist. We have an American history in this nation that involves many different types of people. Good or bad, we have an American History.


Just another attempt at dividing America, through the racist agenda.


America is not about one race of people, whether black, brown, red yellow or white.


America is about many nations (ethnic groups) of people becoming One Nation Under God.


The Satanic agenda is to divide; to divide a nation or kingdom against itself and to install leaders who promote his ungodly agenda of making laws that are counter to laws of Gods kingdom. Satan will use anyone and anything he can that will divide us.


Racism is ungodly. Racist people hate. Godly people love.

If I have a problem with race, I have a love problem, and need to repent.




JLB
 
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Do you agree with the main points of the New Contract with America?


  • Stop out of control spending
  • Keep taxes low
  • Get rid of COVID mandates; schools closed, masks...
  • Get rid of Critical Race theory
  • Secure our Borders
  • Support Law Enforcement
  • Teaching real American history in schools
  • Abolishing the 1619 Project


Maybe those who voted against these points of interest could give us some points they feel is important making America a better place for all.

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JLB
 
The 1619 Project is a long-form journalism project developed by Nikole Hannah-Jones, writers from The New York Times, and The New York Times Magazine which "aims to reframe the country's history by placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans at the very center of the United States' national narrative".[1] The project was first published in The New York Times Magazine in August 2019 for the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first enslaved Africans in the English colony of Virginia.[2] The project later included a broadsheet article, live events, and a podcast.[3]


Key Phrase:


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_1619_Project


Promoting one race over another as the “center” of the national narrative is racist. We have an American history in this nation that involves many different types of people. Good or bad, we have an American History.


Just another attempt at dividing America, through the racist agenda.


America is not about one race of people, whether black, brown, red yellow or white.


America is about many nations (ethnic groups) of people becoming One Nation Under God.


The Satanic agenda is to divide; to divide a nation or kingdom against itself and to install leaders who promote his ungodly agenda of making laws that are counter to laws of Gods kingdom. Satan will use anyone and anything he can that will divide us.


Racism is ungodly. Racist people hate. Godly people love.

If I have a problem with race, I have a love problem, and need to repent.




JLB

Thank you. Yes. I'm against this project. LOL I've considered homeschooling my kids, but unsure if I'm able to. I should probably just learn how to teach them God's Word in a way where they can know the truth and not be deceived. They are both young, so have a few years before kindergarten. Schools start young in indoctrination, but Indiana is pretty conservative.
 
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I would like to add a point in that something really needs to be done about our political system... I believe term limits should be given to those in Congress and they shouldn't be the ones voting for it. That is conflict of interest. I feel it is an overlooked balance as well as their pay/things like that. And also like shut downs. They should not be paid if there are thousands of Americans not being paid.
 
A recent Gallup poll revealed a metamorphosis taking place in America, one that has no precedent in American or human history. The poll focused on sexual or gender identity. The percentage of people born before 1946 who identified as something other than male/female heterosexual - or as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual, or something else amounted to 1.3% - or just slightly more than 1 person in 100. Of those born from 1946 to the early 1960s, the baby boom generation, the proportion was just slightly higher, 2 out of 100 people.


But for Generation Z, those born between 1997 and the early 2000s, the results were unprecedented. The numbers identifying as something other than heterosexual, as primarily LGBT, was 16%. To put it in perspective, from the baby boomers to the most recent generation of young adults, the proportion of those identifying as LGBT has not doubled, or tripled, but has increased by 8 times, or 800%! The change as measured from the generation that preceded the boomers is over 1,000%, over 12 times!

To put it in still other terms, if you went to a high school class today, you could expect 1 of every 6 students to be gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender - 1 out of 6! But since the survey involved 19-24 year olds, the high school number would be expected to be even greater.


What could account for such a massive transformation of American youth and concerning something so basic as gender identity? Undoubtedly, it is overwhelmingly the result of a massive barrage of pro-LGBT indoctrination as administered through the media, the government, public education, the corporate world, big tech, the entertainment industry, the music industry, the internet, etc. which children have been exposed to for years, with much of the indoctrination taking place under the radar of parents and guardians. It has all produced a generation unlike any other in world history.

Without a massive cultural and spiritual change, this phenomenon will only continue - and continue to rise. Without a change, the number of those identifying as LGBT will, at one point, outnumber those identifying as born again followers of Messiah. Add to this, the fact that this agenda has become the most potent anti-Christian force in modern culture - and you have the end-times.


We must diligently pray for this generation, and we must be even bolder to speak the truth and share the gospel to those in darkness. And if the dark grows yet darker, it's time for us, as the lights of God, to shine all the more brightly still.


See Message: The Harbinger
Scripture: 2 Kings 7:7-20
I wonder too, how much the internet plays into this with the ease of access to pornographic material. Anyone with a phone or computer can easily access this material and sin has its consequences.
 
I think the largest impact of Gen z identifying as Nonbinary. Homosexuality has not increased, but people identifying as different genders has increased. Add in that Gen z is still in their late teens and early 20s it could be mostly young people trying to find their own identity.
 
Thank you. Yes. I'm against this project. LOL I've considered homeschooling my kids, but unsure if I'm able to. I should probably just learn how to teach them God's Word in a way where they can know the truth and not be deceived. They are both young, so have a few years before kindergarten. Schools start young in indoctrination, but Indiana is pretty conservative.
When we were at the end of our rope trying to get our son an education, we had him attend K12 online school.
 
Actually, I didn’t realize he is not a Christian anymore.

Sorry, my mistake for calling him a brother in Christ. I still love him and respect his right to his belief.

My only point was to show him love and kindness, even though we had been at odds with each other in our discussion.




JLB

You expect anyone to believe that. There is 'no' concerning Christian underneath his avatar. He has said, he never claimed to be Christian.

No, your point was you see him as a brother because of his views of race which are the same as yours. And neither you or he has the...guts...to admit it.

You see, once one becomes deceptive, it just grows and grows.

You erred and you know it. You revealed your true belief. You realize that man is the only creature who tries to cover his tracks.

Quantrill
 
No you didn't. Go back to your post #(167) and reread. Is English your first language?

Quantrill
Wow, insulting much? I responded to Wondering and said "No, I don't believe that" as in I don't believe black people are the cursed lineage of one of Noah's sons. I then said " they (quantril) has stated that they (Still you) believe that.

I think you are trying to read motives into my posts that are not there.
 
No, I meant more like getting us fired, and stigmatized so we can't hold jobs, get loans, buy houses. You know that kind of thing that's going on.
I saw where the refinery we worked at forced "tolerance classes" on all of us regarding accepting homosexuality as a lifestyle choice that we had better not criticize. The training was mandatory. It was only stopped when an employee asked "Why are you making me listen to what goes on in someone else's bedroom. Why are you sending this literature to my house as an open brochure for my kids to see?"
 
Not seeing the connection.
The connection is that Cardi B is not synonymous with Black Culture and should not be seen as a representative for black people, just like Jeffrey Dahlmer should not be seen as a representative of white culture. Plus the reason Cardi B exists and is relevant in any form is because she aligns or contradicts some greater aspect of American culture as a whole.
 
No, I meant more like getting us fired, and stigmatized so we can't hold jobs, get loans, buy houses. You know that kind of thing that's going on.
.......on the internet. For the most part what you are describing is something that all groups do, not just the left or lgbt. I mean can you think of any real life examples of people being fired or black balled, where it wasn't because the person made a fool of themselves in public view?
 
Military Chaplains are being fired if they object to accepting homosexuality as a sinless lifestyle. Even if they don't accept that there are other means into the Kingdom other than Christ, they can find themselves out of a job.
 
I saw where the refinery we worked at forced "tolerance classes" on all of us regarding accepting homosexuality as a lifestyle choice that we had better not criticize. The training was mandatory. It was only stopped when an employee asked "Why are you making me listen to what goes on in someone else's bedroom. Why are you sending this literature to my house as an open brochure for my kids to see?"
Wait, your work is send pictures and detailed and descriptions of sexual activities to your house? I mean this is like finding out Jim from accounting has a husband, so don't harass him for that. Do you think you are exposing kids to sexual stuff if some guy introduced their wife around kids at a company picnic?
 
Military Chaplains are being fired if they object to accepting homosexuality as a sinless lifestyle. Even if they don't accept that there are other means into the Kingdom other than Christ, they can find themselves out of a job.
Can you show me evidence and context please?
 
Wait, your work is send pictures and detailed and descriptions of sexual activities to your house? I mean this is like finding out Jim from accounting has a husband, so don't harass him for that. Do you think you are exposing kids to sexual stuff if some guy introduced their wife around kids at a company picnic?
We shouldn't be forced to hear what Jim does in his bedroom. Our kids shouldn't have literature exposed to them notifying them what Jim does in his bedroom. Why does Jim want all of us to know what he does in his bedroom?
 

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