"Toil not for thine self but for that which provides stuff for thee and thine neighbors and pay thine taxes with a smile beforeth the Lord." [Pelosians, 7:11].
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a secular Catholic, who believes in infanticide, loves to quote her favorite passage from the Bible. She has quoted what she believes should be in the Bible, and has been doing it for more than a decade. Pelosi did so most recently when she addressed Christian educators at the end of January. But there's just one problem: the verse doesn't exist--she made it up.
The Speaker, who made the infamous line about Obamacare, "we have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it," has been known to make a gaffe here or there, but this is not the case. She is an idiot and pretends to be a religious person.
The Speaker, who made the infamous line about Obamacare, "we have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it," has been known to make a gaffe here or there, but this is not the case. She is an idiot and pretends to be a religious person.
She's apparently as religious as Richard Dawkins.
Years ago, to support a push for global warming legislation, she said in an Earth Day press release: "The Bible tells us in the Old Testament, 'To minister to the needs of God's creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.'" Of course, this didn't include the unborn, but hey, she gets to say whatever she wants.
Pelosi has quoted the false passage at least 11 times from the House floor since 2002, according to the Congressional Record.
Slate reported that she has used it to recognize genocide in Darfur, support the Endangered Species Act, and twice to honor Catholic schools. She was publicly criticized in 2008 but seems to acknowledge that, of the thousands of Bible verses to choose from, she can't pinpoint exactly where it is because it isn't a Bible verse. It's balderdash.
“I can’t find it in the Bible but I quote it all the time, and I keep reading and reading the Bible. I know it is there someplace," Pelosi told the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities conference last Wednesday. “It’s supposed to be in Isaiah, but I heard a bishop say to minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.”
Years ago, to support a push for global warming legislation, she said in an Earth Day press release: "The Bible tells us in the Old Testament, 'To minister to the needs of God's creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.'" Of course, this didn't include the unborn, but hey, she gets to say whatever she wants.
Pelosi has quoted the false passage at least 11 times from the House floor since 2002, according to the Congressional Record.
Slate reported that she has used it to recognize genocide in Darfur, support the Endangered Species Act, and twice to honor Catholic schools. She was publicly criticized in 2008 but seems to acknowledge that, of the thousands of Bible verses to choose from, she can't pinpoint exactly where it is because it isn't a Bible verse. It's balderdash.
“I can’t find it in the Bible but I quote it all the time, and I keep reading and reading the Bible. I know it is there someplace," Pelosi told the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities conference last Wednesday. “It’s supposed to be in Isaiah, but I heard a bishop say to minister to the needs of God’s creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us.”
I also heard that if you tie Pelosi's hands behind her back, she would be speechless.
“It’s in there somewhere in some words or another, but certainly the spirit of it is there,” Pelosi said self-servingly. “And that we all have a responsibility to act upon our beliefs and the dignity and worth of every person.”
“It’s in there somewhere in some words or another, but certainly the spirit of it is there,” Pelosi said self-servingly. “And that we all have a responsibility to act upon our beliefs and the dignity and worth of every person.”
Except for the unborn and now newborn babies on the table.
While she's used the verse for many different causes, last week she pivoted to comprehensive immigration reform. Next thing you know, she'll try it out on the LGBTQRSTUM community.
Claude Mariottini, a professor of Old Testament at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary called it "fictional," saying: "It is not in the Bible. There is nothing that even approximates that."
Pelosi's admission of Bible illiteracy and abject stupidity comes as President Trump recently celebrated numerous states introducing "Bible literacy" classes in public schools. She is against Bible literacy claiming that all people need to do is make s**t up as they go along.
While she's used the verse for many different causes, last week she pivoted to comprehensive immigration reform. Next thing you know, she'll try it out on the LGBTQRSTUM community.
Claude Mariottini, a professor of Old Testament at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary called it "fictional," saying: "It is not in the Bible. There is nothing that even approximates that."
Pelosi's admission of Bible illiteracy and abject stupidity comes as President Trump recently celebrated numerous states introducing "Bible literacy" classes in public schools. She is against Bible literacy claiming that all people need to do is make s**t up as they go along.
I hope you'll follow Brain Flushings and have a few laughs while you get a conservative viewpoint. Politics is the new NFL without the mindless kneeling and this blog will both inform you and hopefully entertain you bigly.
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