By Elizabeth Nelson
Phil Robertson was on Hannity discussing our
situation with ISIS, with his Bible in hand, and he and Hannity what we should
do with ISIS and we know darn well that the Liberal media is going to have an
issue with what he said, but should they? I'll even restructure it for the
liberal left, sit down first.
"Hey America, the Declaration of Independence is my book marker."
"For
those who find me [wisdom] find life and receive favor from the Lord, But those who fail to find me harm themselves; all who
hate me love death." Proverbs 8:35-36
Hannity: "What is the answer?"
Hannity: "What is the answer?"
"In this case, you
either have to convert them, which I think would be next to impossible. I'm not
giving up on them, but I'm just saying either convert them or kill them," " we're going to have to deal
with this group way more harshly."
Phil has a heart for the lost, pure and simple, but he has a realist's mind:
"I'd much rather have a Bible study with all of them and show them the error of their ways and point them to Jesus Christ,"
"However, if it's a
gunfight and a gunfight alone, if that's what they're looking for, me
personally, I am prepared for either one."
Now, you're liberal
"open-minded, tolerant" panties are in a wad, because a Christian openly
spoke the truth, and told you that we should offer ISIS an option to their Islam cult
by showing them Jesus Christ BEFORE we take their life? How is this totally different than your option of:
"We must go over to Syria and destroy, exterminate, eradicate and annihilate ISIS"?
"We must go over to Syria and destroy, exterminate, eradicate and annihilate ISIS"?
Oh wait, it is
different, Phil's way is a lot like Israel's strategy with HAMAS, that strategy
that you were calling "evil," because it's a preemptive warning them
before we attack them and take their life, right? This way, we're giving
them a choice before we kill them, because even Phil says they won't covert, so
either way they die. How does Phil know they won't convert, because he
knows that we Christians won't turn, but at least this way we would have told them the truth before
they took their last breath.
Phil is also right in that the more us Christians
point the way to the Truth and the Life, the more the Liberal left
is going to hate us for it, but we were warned that day would come.
"Blessed are you when people hate you, when they exclude you and insult you and reject your name as evil, because of the Son of Man."
"If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first."
So, here we are again, but this time with ISIS and a feckless leader with no strategy, but this time with a "leader" that prefers to create power vacuums and sides with terrorists over patriots.
"Blessed are you when people hate you, when they exclude you and insult you and reject your name as evil, because of the Son of Man."
"If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first."
So, here we are again, but this time with ISIS and a feckless leader with no strategy, but this time with a "leader" that prefers to create power vacuums and sides with terrorists over patriots.
Rand
Paul, although an isolationist, makes a couple great points here:
Taking out
al-Assad isn't the option we need, because much like Libya and Gaddafi,
that causes a power vacuum that is filled with a Jihadists. In a
nutshell, we created this ISIS problem we're in by fighting alongside al-Qaeda
and arming [out of Libya] the Syrian rebels so that they could try
to overthrow al-Assad and in
doing so created a safe haven for ISIS in Syria.
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