RELIGIOUS COURTESY—POLITICAL COURTESY—THEN WHAT?

First the preachers tried to be courteous and compatible with the culture, and then with the dictator.

Then the preachers found they had to compromise with the dictator, when it was too late to confront, in order to keep their churches open (a little longer).

Then the preachers faced the shame of their cowardice, and paid the price in losing what they had not stood for.

 

First the politicians tried to be courteous and compatible with the dictator.

Then the politicians found they had to compromise with the dictator, when cowardice and pressure to keep their position was more important than confrontation.

Then the politicians faced losing their skin, and had to participate in the tyranny, against their fellow citizens.

 

Is it Germany?  Or is it America?  It is both.

Why does history have to repeat itself in our country?  We were so exceptional, with the exception of right now.

Preachers wimped out.  Christians followed suit.  What more can we expect from politicians?  Thank God there are exceptions.

When leading preachers admit they are told what they can say and can’t say, we are in trouble.

When leading politicians properly drill and expose nominees (traitors) to cabinet positions, and then vote for them anyway “as a courtesy to the office of president”, we are in trouble.

 

AND – – – – – BHOB* is very pleased to pass on the courtesy and the compromise to our enemies on behalf of America.  He already bowed down to them, in person.  Now we are making surrender official, for him.  Why shouldn’t he release all the criminal illegal aliens and simultaneously let knives back on airplanes?

It sounds to me like the next terrorist attack, the beginning of the crisis to establish full Muslim tyranny, is imminent.

 

*Barack Hussein OBama—Say BHHHOB aloud and it sounds like the warning for Christians in the 2008 election:  “Beware of sheep’s clothing.”

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  1. Steve Desjardins says:

    I wonder how many said, “as a courtesy to the office of Chancellor” as the cries and screams filtered-out from the walls of the trains of death. Respect for a position is like honoring a spring with no water, both seem rather useless and highly illogical with little chance of quenching thirst. Fill a position of high regard with character of light and truth and a humble elevation of stature is due, but without such character the position simply brings greater accountability to the holder and also to those who make excuses and endless statements to justify the evil that has taken up residence in the so-called lofty position.

    • Larry Michalk says:

      Wow, you packed it in. You’ll have to write more.
      Without historical perspective, we end up with hysterical perspective, and I don’t mean something to laugh about.

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