Salvation is available to anyone and everyone who asks. You need only admit to Jesus that you are a sinner, accept him as lord of your life, and believe in his resurrection from the grave.
Yes, I used to really not like her and really belly laughed when i heard the book promotion radio interview she did a few years ago where the interviewer called her out for her total misunderstanding of an archaic English phrase (which was the basis of the whole book), rendering the book utterly futile and worthless on the spot. https://www.thedailybeast.com/naomi-wolf-realizes-theres-a-massive-mistake-in-her-book-live-on-radio
Now? I’d defend the lady in a bar fight and buy her a double bourbon any day of the week.
I thoroughly enjoyed that embarrassment of hers a few years ago. Now, though - I'm super impressed with her. I think she's doing amazing things - assembling a team of 3000 professionals to investigate the Pfizer documents. Truly incredible. And turning to God? I had no idea until this post on her substack.I'm a fan again (I was briefly in the 1990s when I heard her speak at my school).
Their volunteer team is doing good work going through the Pfizer docs....it is bad. Some good red pills...and of course, interesting choice of words...
Better late than never, there may be salvation for Miss Wolf yet.
Let's see what she does with this information.
God moves us all in mysterious ways.
Salvation is available to anyone and everyone who asks. You need only admit to Jesus that you are a sinner, accept him as lord of your life, and believe in his resurrection from the grave.
Yes, I used to really not like her and really belly laughed when i heard the book promotion radio interview she did a few years ago where the interviewer called her out for her total misunderstanding of an archaic English phrase (which was the basis of the whole book), rendering the book utterly futile and worthless on the spot. https://www.thedailybeast.com/naomi-wolf-realizes-theres-a-massive-mistake-in-her-book-live-on-radio Now? I’d defend the lady in a bar fight and buy her a double bourbon any day of the week.
I thoroughly enjoyed that embarrassment of hers a few years ago. Now, though - I'm super impressed with her. I think she's doing amazing things - assembling a team of 3000 professionals to investigate the Pfizer documents. Truly incredible. And turning to God? I had no idea until this post on her substack.I'm a fan again (I was briefly in the 1990s when I heard her speak at my school).
Their volunteer team is doing good work going through the Pfizer docs....it is bad. Some good red pills...and of course, interesting choice of words...
Good read, thanks for sharing.
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