Scholars apparently put the time line for Paul becoming Jesus' most powerful apostle as being between 4 and 7 years after the Crucifixion.
Hmmmm....
(Not implying any spiritual significance here, just that someone who was once a total never-Jesuser ended up becoming one of the greatest pro-Jesus guys around.)
I am willing to grant that 4-7 years is enough time for maturity and change in relation to opinions and beliefs once held.
A lot can change in 4-7 years.
A fat man can become lean and chiseled.
A country can go from prosperous to an economic crisis.
But there's going to be adversity for the person or thing changing, in this case -- and especially compounded by D.C. backstabbing -- people will question his motives and present beliefs. They are right to do so, too.
But this is the hand we were dealt and all we can do is hope for the best. Anyone saying they won't vote for this ticket is, frankly, not in a sound state of mind considering the alternative.
How many people on this board think this Biden “optics” term was necessary?
It sure seems like it was.
If Pence doesn’t “Judas”, whether strategically for good, or compromisingly for bad, we don’t have this term.
In the meantime, whether he was good or bad, he seems to have worked with and not against us.
Therefore, either way, he was the right pick.
Why did Jesus pick Judas? He knew what Judas was going to do.
He had to end up on the cross, and it could not be by his own hand.
There had to be a matching scapegoat to send out into the wilderness and die.
In the meantime, he had to work with the apostles and not seem to work against.
I’m sure there are other ways this case could be made, not to say Trump is Jesus (plenty of people have trouble with metaphors), but that it’s funny how these things just “work out”. Almost like someone who knows better than us is directing this movie, and has been all along.
Was he a never Trumper in 2017?
Apparently. 2017 ..... 2024. Hmmm....
Scholars apparently put the time line for Paul becoming Jesus' most powerful apostle as being between 4 and 7 years after the Crucifixion.
Hmmmm....
(Not implying any spiritual significance here, just that someone who was once a total never-Jesuser ended up becoming one of the greatest pro-Jesus guys around.)
I am willing to grant that 4-7 years is enough time for maturity and change in relation to opinions and beliefs once held.
A lot can change in 4-7 years.
A fat man can become lean and chiseled.
A country can go from prosperous to an economic crisis.
But there's going to be adversity for the person or thing changing, in this case -- and especially compounded by D.C. backstabbing -- people will question his motives and present beliefs. They are right to do so, too.
But this is the hand we were dealt and all we can do is hope for the best. Anyone saying they won't vote for this ticket is, frankly, not in a sound state of mind considering the alternative.
I can understand the hesitation, especially since Pence seemed trustworthy and then became Judas to sell out the U.S. to the stolen election.
I am CAUTIOUSLY optimistic but trust only TRUMP as of yet.
How many people on this board think this Biden “optics” term was necessary?
It sure seems like it was.
If Pence doesn’t “Judas”, whether strategically for good, or compromisingly for bad, we don’t have this term.
In the meantime, whether he was good or bad, he seems to have worked with and not against us.
Therefore, either way, he was the right pick.
Why did Jesus pick Judas? He knew what Judas was going to do.
He had to end up on the cross, and it could not be by his own hand.
There had to be a matching scapegoat to send out into the wilderness and die.
In the meantime, he had to work with the apostles and not seem to work against.
I’m sure there are other ways this case could be made, not to say Trump is Jesus (plenty of people have trouble with metaphors), but that it’s funny how these things just “work out”. Almost like someone who knows better than us is directing this movie, and has been all along.