Our Christian Nation (a poem)
How much does one have to suffer before we accept them on our shores? Is their pain enough to satisfy us, the gatekeepers of freedom?
How much does one have to suffer before we accept them on our shores? Is their pain enough to satisfy us, the gatekeepers of freedom?
…the result was the same…my problems were still there, staring me in the face.
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When we marginalize someone, we marginalize everyone like them, and in doing so, create hardships for others who do not fit perceived standards and, in some cases, negatively affect even those who do.
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Blasting people with scripture and judgments then walking away, leaves behind nothing but animosity and contempt…
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In light of recent events, I thought I’d come clean and share… My Trans Agenda.
We have all known the narcissistic bully on the playground. For those of us who have lived long enough to see how those stories pan out, we have seen the pain, fear, and self-doubt that many of those bullies were dealing with under the surface.
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As someone who believes in God and who tries to follow the teachings of Jesus, it pains me to say this but…
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