A religious filk based on "Rasputin," by Boney-M: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiSdTQ9DW9g
There lived a certain man in Judah long ago
He was bold and brave, in his heart a flaming glow
Most pagans looked at him, and thought him rather queer
But to God above he was such a lovely dear
He could preach God’s will just like a preacher
Full of ecstasy and fire
But he also was a kind of teacher
not all did admire
E-E-Elijah
Servant of the Messiah
There was a cat who had faith of bronze
E-E-Elijah
Judah’s greatest prophet, yeah
He was a man who God could count on
But the one who ruled the land (and we do not mean the king)
felt he
This guy might be an atheist but he is spot on when it comes to respecting the elders! I love the elderly because they have seen history happen in their lifetime. Unlike the stupid millennials, they actually listen and are very caring and understanding. Plus many of the elderly have more Christian values, particularly in Britain while the majority of millennials in Britain are complete idiots.
Leviticus 19:32 Stand up in the presence of the elderly, and show respect for the aged. Fear your God. I am the LORD.
1 Peter 5:5 Likewise, you who are younger, be subject to the elders. Clothe yourselves, all of you, with humility toward one anothe
Cultural Appropriate is Balderdash by MissouriPatriot, journal
Cultural Appropriate is Balderdash
This song was written by a German reformer and theologian, Martin Luther. Does that mean it's stealing from white culture for a black Gospel choir to sing this song? Good heavens, no! God is for all and even Martin Luther would be proud of this choir that sings like angels! As a German American, a Protestant, and most of all a Christian, I feel honored that people of different races are willing to sing this in praise to God.
Law Enforcement: Christians are Too Tolerant by OddGarfield, journal
Law Enforcement: Christians are Too Tolerant
Doug Hagmann joins Alex Jones for a discussion on the state of world affairs.
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EVIDENCE FOR GOD? An Honest Conversation by OddGarfield, journal
EVIDENCE FOR GOD? An Honest Conversation
An honest conversation for God's existence, the relevance of Gods existence and the
role of Christianity in society compels man to think and process politics, ideology and
the process of knowledge with vanity, humility and morality to help one make choices.
"I danced before in ignorance, now I know it's a minefield". ~ Stefan Molyneux.