Who's "miffed"? I'm certainly not: I have known you for years, and most assuredly since the I-must-let-the-world-know-how-much-I-hate-Trump period. This is all so par for the course for you that it's become boringly expectant by now. To be miffed would waste one's emotions needlessly. ~
I'm bashing religions I DO UNDERSTAND. WAY better than those who kneel before their fake idea of GOD.
You see, tex, GOD doesn't give people Mulligans for going against every precept GOD teaches. It do NOT work dat way.
You ARE EITHER FOR GOD OR FOR TRUMP. You choose. And lying about it, doesn't cut the mustard.
This post was edited by WM BARR . =ABSOLUTE TRASH at April 1, 2018 3:00 PM MDT
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This post was edited by texasescimo at April 1, 2018 7:23 PM MDT
You don't understand any more than the rest of us. Not a single thing! You keep running off at the mouth about it's that way or it's this way, but you don't know squat. And keep bashing God, He is the One who put Trump in TWH. Take it up with Him. You know nothing about God. I can admit the same. I'm searching. You're on a hate binge.