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Corey J. Mahler
One of the reasons that it is vitally important to get the nature of marriage right is that being the husband of one wife is a requirement for the office of pastor. ✠
The ‘marriage’ ceremony is a polite fiction — wives are taken and made.

The wedding takes place in a church; the marriage takes place in a bedroom.
National character is more real and enduring than individual character.
Go to church tomorrow.
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Corey J. Mahler
Blacks are not American. ✠
‘Blacks have been in the US for centuries!’

So have pigs, but that doesn’t make them human.
‘Baptism now saves you.’ is not difficult to exegete.

A man who fails on this count is unfit to be a pastor.
If you fornicate, then you are not above reproach; if you did not fornicate because it was not an option, then you are even more disqualified.
Claiming that blacks can be American is no less inaccurate, deranged, and wicked than claiming that men can become women or women can become men.
“Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus.” is a true statement.

Rome simply defines “Ecclesiam” incorrectly.
Nietzsche was wrong — civilization requires some men to be monsters.
Freedom, liberty, and license are essentially synonyms (in the political sphere), and they are all Left-wing ‘values’.

The Right-wing answer to all of them is duty.
No one has ever disliked blacks because of the color of their skin — it has always been the content of their character that has repulsed all civilized men.
“Those who always resist the Holy Spirit and persistently oppose the known truth are not converted, as Stephen says about the hardened Jewish people [Acts 7:51].”
If I have but one canteen of water and am faced with two men dying of thirst — one my brother according to the flesh and the other merely a brother-in-Christ —, then I am bound by moral duty to give the canteen to the former, not the latter.
Corey J. Mahler
If I have but one canteen of water and am faced with two men dying of thirst — one my brother according to the flesh and the other merely a brother-in-Christ —, then I am bound by moral duty to give the canteen to the former, not the latter. ✠
Furthermore, there are only two possible responses from the brother-in-Christ:

1. Acceptance of his moral duty to die.
2. Rejection of the moral duty (and apostasy along with it).

In the former case, there is no conflict; in the latter case, I now have no reason whatsoever to give him the canteen.
From the cross, Christ made provision for only one person:

His earthly, biological mother.

We are to love our own more than the stranger.
Being able to read and being literate are two only tangentially related things.
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