Showing posts with label Judgment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Judgment. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 04, 2022

Don't look at my shoes!

 I was surprised to read in this article that you can judge people (or so it is thought) even by photos of their shoes.  I doubt the author was thinking about the elderly.  We definitely go for comfort, balance, and not irritating our corns.  However, these eight small things that will reveal your personality are interesting.  I disagree with the eye contact statement; that seems to be cultural.  It's considered rude in some cultures to make too much eye contact.


https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/eight-small-things-people-use-judge-you-dr-travis-bradberry

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Supporting the Democrats on abortion

On Resurrection of the Dead day you'll be asked about your support of the party that has killed millions of helpless babies, because Jesus IS coming back. He said there are sheep and there are goats. He has said some go to Hell and some go to Heaven. By their own actions he'll know who has done what. Matt 25 makes that clear.  You've said you don't approve, yet you support the Democrats and all the media that push abortion for any reason and any stage of life. No one gets elected as a Democrat if they don't support the euphemism "Women's health," or "Women's right to choose." Pelosi and Biden defy their church's teaching, yet you support them. And the Bishops who look away will have to answer to Jesus some day.

According to CDC in a decade 143 babies were born alive during an abortion out of about 9 million. Is 143 struggling, squirming live babies left to die OK with you? If you include the previous decade the number is 362. What number is good for you? And those 8 or 9 month aborted developed babies, not born alive whose brains were sucked out or limbs sliced off in utero so they wouldn't be "born alive" and therefore legal. Their body parts are sold. Do you go along with Democrats on that? If you read through the Gospels, Jesus can ask some really tough questions. I don't think "I don't vote" or "I didn't approve" is going to get you past that judge.