IT ISN'T ABOUT "WHITE SUPREMACY"! THE TRUTH IS THAT IT'S ABOUT SELF-APPOINTED DEMIGOGUES BEING SUPREME.
IT ISN'T ABOUT "WHITE SUPREMACY"! THE TRUTH IS THAT IT'S ABOUT SELF-APPOINTED DEMIGOGUES BEING SUPREME.
Christian organizations across America still remember vividly the orchestrated attack on their fellows that developed under Barack Obama. That was when the Internal Revenue Service badgered faith organizations that wanted to operate, and be recognized as a tax-exempt organization under the law. They were badgered, bullied and bludgeoned with unreasonable requests for details, including personal information about participants. The major tactic was to simply delay, delay, delay, so they could not operate during the 2012 presidential election, during which issues of faith were at hand. Now there are indications another campaign is beginning. It's because the Internal Revenue Service denied permission for a Texas organization called Christians Engaged to be recognized as tax-exempt.
A Jewish businessman in Brooklyn decided to send his son to Israel to absorb some of the culture of the homeland. When the son returned, the father asked him to tell him about his trip. The son said, "Pop, I had a great time in Israel. By the way, I converted to Christianity." "Oh, my," said the father. What have I done?" He decided to go ask his friend Jacob what to do. Jake said, "Funny you should ask. I too sent my son to Israel, and he also came back a Christian. Perhaps we should go see the rabbi and ask him what we should do." So they went to see the rabbi. The rabbi said, "Funny you should ask. I too sent my son to Israel. He also came back a Christian. What is happening to our young people? Perhaps we should go talk to God and ask him what to do." The three of them prayed and explained what had happened to their sons and asked God what to do. Suddenly a voice came loud and clear from Heaven.
The Voice said, "Funny you should ask.,,,,,,,, I, too, sent my Son to Israel