The House of Representatives passed the “Antisemitism Awareness Act” (H.R. 6090) on Wednesday, which has sparked significant debate over the interpretation of religious texts and the definition of hate speech.
The bill, aimed at curbing hate speech amid heightened tensions on college campuses concerning Israel, has seen a significant majority of Republicans in support, while a coalition of Democrats and Republicans opposed it, citing free speech concerns.
It passed with a vote of 320-91, seeing opposition from 70 Democrats and 21 Republicans. The bill was introduced by Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., and supported by 15 Democratic co-sponsors.
“I’m proud that my bill, the Antisemitism Awareness Act, just passed the House of Representatives 320 to 91. This bill has broad, bipartisan support and will begin the process of cracking down on the antisemitism we’ve seen run rampant on college campuses across America,” Rep. Lawler wrote.
Thank you for this Bill as we now know whose sorry butts to vote out of office. Do not waste your time running for office. Just pack your chit. Bible clearly states add a word or subtract a word from the bible God will square you losers away.
The government has intruded enough of the secular denominations and perverted the truth of God's Word and corrupted many supposed pastors. Is the supreme court going arbiter the Wprd of God and its rightly divided truth. Since no Scripture is of any one's own private interpretation how will that work? We are going to see many might signs miracles and wonders as people stand solid on truth.
Amen. Gods word stand as it was spoken. If they have a problem with it take it to God. Please lets us know where they are when they do so we can stand far back. The fools that can not balance budget or secure a border. Tell President Blinken to tell his boss in Israel we do accept these terms. I am sure Bloinken will cry on VP Mayorkas shoulders. The other two props are just a chit show.
The House of Representatives passed the “Antisemitism Awareness Act” (H.R. 6090) on Wednesday, which has sparked significant debate over the interpretation of religious texts and the definition of hate speech.
The bill, aimed at curbing hate speech amid heightened tensions on college campuses concerning Israel, has seen a significant majority of Republicans in support, while a coalition of Democrats and Republicans opposed it, citing free speech concerns.
It passed with a vote of 320-91, seeing opposition from 70 Democrats and 21 Republicans. The bill was introduced by Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., and supported by 15 Democratic co-sponsors.
“I’m proud that my bill, the Antisemitism Awareness Act, just passed the House of Representatives 320 to 91. This bill has broad, bipartisan support and will begin the process of cracking down on the antisemitism we’ve seen run rampant on college campuses across America,” Rep. Lawler wrote.
Thank you for this Bill as we now know whose sorry butts to vote out of office. Do not waste your time running for office. Just pack your chit. Bible clearly states add a word or subtract a word from the bible God will square you losers away.
The government has intruded enough of the secular denominations and perverted the truth of God's Word and corrupted many supposed pastors. Is the supreme court going arbiter the Wprd of God and its rightly divided truth. Since no Scripture is of any one's own private interpretation how will that work? We are going to see many might signs miracles and wonders as people stand solid on truth.
Amen. Gods word stand as it was spoken. If they have a problem with it take it to God. Please lets us know where they are when they do so we can stand far back. The fools that can not balance budget or secure a border. Tell President Blinken to tell his boss in Israel we do accept these terms. I am sure Bloinken will cry on VP Mayorkas shoulders. The other two props are just a chit show.
We all knew this was coming.
I wonder though if more people will see right through this latest ploy.
Of course, they always wanted God removed so they can claim to be gods.
Just pointing out that the Bible was compiled some 300+/- years AFTER Jesus. I believe it was the “book” quoted from that this applies to.
(The last Book) Revelation was completed by John in 90 AD. Only 57 years after Christ's death and while many witnesses were still alive.
More of a period of time has gone by since the death of JFK.
Wait til the retard above you finds out all the history we have about Alexander the Great wasn’t written until ~400 years after his death…
The epistles were all written by Paul in the first hundred years after Christ resurrection.