Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks about immigration
to law enforcement officers in Fort Wayne, Indiana
on Thursday. (Mike Moore/Journal-Gazette/AP)
Nancy Pelosi hates it when people quote the Bible. Many Democrats do.
They tend to treat religion as they treat the Constitution: They hate it unless they can selectively pluck part of it to suit their momentary requirements.
When they find a suitable bit, they twist its meaning to progress their agenda.
BizPac Review reports that "Pelosi lambasted [US Attorney General] Sessions for quoting the Bible and chastised people of faith for not calling for a path to citizenship for DACA recipients. She also criticized him for not demanding an end to the separation of children from families of illegal immigrants during the prosecution of adults. Pelosi’s comments came in light of President Donald Trump’s stated refusal on Friday to sign an immigration bill that House Republicans were finalizing."
I love this video. The song is "Cross The Line." The group is Superchick. The lead singer is Tricia Brock, who is not only easy on the eyes but is also a great rock vocalist. This song, in the video below, is from their 2008 album "Rock What You Got." The hit song got a second, remixed presentation in the band's 2010 album "Reinvention."
Their official bio states that "With their new project Reinvention, Grammy-nominated Superchick goes back to the studio to reinvent their favorite songs. Drawing inspiration from the 100+ TV shows, video games and movies that use their music, Superchick has created a soundtrack album for fast car chases, giant fighting robots, teen romance and bad guys walking in slow motion." You can hear samples of the tracks, including "Rock What You Got," at their website.
Superchick originated in Chicago and I've been a fan for a while now. I was surprised to learn only the other day that they call themselves, among other things, a Christian rock band. It makes sense, though, as their songs all have a positive message embedded within. They do this skillfully; none of their songs ever comes off as "preachy." It's just good rock music with strong, life-affirming lyrics. And don't we all want to feel affirmed? I sure do. Tricia says of the band's lyrics, "The songs won't bring you down. But if you are down, [they let] you know that you're not alone." I would add that if you are sitting down, the high-energy music just might make you stand up and dance. Okay, so watch the video below, then watch their "making of" video for a behind the scenes look at how this intriguing video was produced.
A good article by Juliana Cashin and Delia Kang at Innervoice describes the unusual genesis of Superchick:
Superchick began with a vision God had given Max Hsu, their producer and main songwriter. In the early 90’s, Max was in a band called Church Rhythm. After many concerts, young girls would share how a song they had written about suicide had ministered to them. Max saw the need to start a band that would encourage and inspire young girls who were struggling with feelings of depression and insecurity. Both Max and Dave Ghazarian, another member of Church Rhythm, began writing songs and came up with the name, Superchick. They had not planned to be in the band. When sisters Tricia and Melissa Brock met Max at a concert, he shared the vision with them, and Tricia felt as though this was the opportunity she had been longing for since high school.Full article here...
Superchick is: Tricia Brock (lead vocals), Melissa Brock (vocals, guitar), Matt Dally (bass, vocals), Dave Ghazarian (lead guitar, vocals), Max Hsu (keyboards, DJ).
Atheists love to "challenge" Christians or other peoples of faith to "name one genocide in the name of Atheism."Leave it to idiots to make such a simple challenge:The mass murder of Ukranians under the officially Godless government of the USSR. ("Great Famine of the Ukraine (1932-33" or "Black Famine.") There ya go. Badda bing. As for the atheist claim that there is "no evidence" that God exists, well, see that planet underneath your feet? There ya go. Badda big bang. Here's more about Atheists and their contributions to civilization:
The Real Murderers: Atheism or Christianity? ~ by Gregory Koukl
Is it legitimate to condemn religion for historical atrocities? First we had better examine the facts.... The assertion is that religion has caused most of the killing and bloodshed in the world. There are people who make accusations and assertions that are empirically false. This is one of them.FULL ARTICLE...
Atheism=Genocide ~ by Fr Longenecker
Here's why benevolent secular humanism (aka atheism) leads to genocide: If you don't believe in anything other than this physical realm, then the only thing worth doing is trying to improve the one world you've got: this one.... Therefore, if you have to round a few stubborn people up, lock them up and eliminate them you'll never have to answer for it.FULL POST...
Video: Speaker Dinesh D'Souza shows how atheists dodge the reality and fact that atheism has caused murder and genocide throughout the world.Video:The "Trouble with Atheism" is an hour-long documentary on atheism, presented by Rod Liddle. It aired on Channel 4 in December 2006. The documentary focuses on showing the problems of atheism.Socialist Appeal - Religion in the Soviet UnionReligion in the USSR - Militant Atheism Becomes a Mass Movement - 1934The Artificial Famine/Genocide (Holodomor) in Ukraine, 1932-33Leave a Comment * Conservative T-Shirts * Follow CNB on Twitter * RSS Feed