This is a weekly
series that will include a brief summary of the latest articles that have been
published on The Tribulation Times Herald-Exhorter. Hopefully, this will encourage you to go
check out some truly outstanding articles that have been published by a number
of truly outstanding authors. Moreover,
I hope this will also encourage you to want to become a contributing member/author,
as well. The “Hear Ye! Hear Ye!” site explanation near the top of
the side-bar should answer many of your questions. Yes, this series also included an “SOS! (Spam
On Saturdays)” segment before, but it
just wasn’t working for me. Therefore,
that will be replaced by a republishing of one of the Trib articles.
[Hank Fur Senate] has me promoting a candidate that I can vote for.
[“Medical Ethics”, Abortion and Nazis] has RN going on a short rant.
[Gay Marriage and Mormons] has RN suggesting a topic for discussion the next time
one of their female evangelists knocks on your door.
[KONY 2012] has RN calling attention to an area of great despair and hope.
[Change traffic lights with a universal remote!] has RN doing some reporting on the
next big killer of those under the age of 30, which has become the new 15.
[Construction Criticism] contains some thoughts I have had about so many very
substantial-looking homes being utterly destroyed by some relatively weak
tornados lately.
[Secret Militias on the Rise?] has RN questioning the agenda of ABC News/Nightline.
The
first few times I tried listening to [Rush Limbaugh] on the radio back when I
was trucking all over the place, I just couldn’t do it. For I found so much of what he had to say
simply appalling.
The
first few times? Hey, it can get awfully
boring out there after you have had your fill of what the advertisements say is
the freedom of the open road, and after hearing some sort of reference to
Limbaugh almost everywhere else I could land on the AM/FM dial, my curiosity
continued to be piqued.
Anyway,
it finally “dawned” on me that most of his outrageous comments were meant to be
funny, and I quickly became a devout ditto-head, which is Rush-speak for a huge
fan. For I have a rather twisted
sense-of-humor by nature.
Oh,
but it was not meant to last. For after
our Heavenly Father started making Himself real to me, which involved enabling
me to recognize things through His eyes, it became easier and easier for me to
see that what Rush Limbaugh wanted and what our Heavenly Father wanted were two
completely different things.
Link: [On ABC News]
Alas,
Rush got me again. On second thought,
maybe it was my Heavenly Father? Anyway,
I got sucked into the outrage over what he had to say about Sandra Fluke, and
it had to be pointed out to me that he was trying to be funny again, which came
days before Limbaugh made his public apology.
Yeah,
I had to laugh—both at being so slow, and at what Rush had done. For that rather twisted sense-of-humor of
mine is still firmly intact. Woe is me.
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Yeah humor and religion rarely mix well!! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI never could stand to listen to that guy
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by again, my dear Lil' Dreamer!!! Be assured that our Heavenly Father has a delightful sense-of-humor, but far too many of those who openly profess to be His do not. To be clear, Rush is a staunch advocate of the Law of the Jungle, which is diametrically opposed to our Heavenly Father wanting those who have been given much to give to those who have been given little.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by again, my dear Ann!!! Well, he does have his moments.
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