Elections
February 7, 2018, michaelbray Character - or not, Elections, Political Ministry of the Churches of God, Polytheistic Statism v. Christocracy,
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/456168/donald-trump-first-year-conservative-success-story Writing for National Review in his excellent paean to President Trump (“The case for the Trump presidency,” February 7, 2018. See above link), Victor Davis Hanson gives us much for which to rejoice and give thanks for Trump’s succession to the Obamanation. I do thank God every day for our national deliverance from Hitlery! He says: […]
January 30, 2018, michaelbray Actors in the Kingdom: selections, Apostasy Cowardice or Buffoonery, Elections, Political Ministry of the Churches of God,
30 January, 2018 It’s true i! In times past that would have been a “narrow minded” and foolishly “partisan” slur. Not any more. In 2018 it is Right On. As Micaiah Bilger writes in Lifenews (30 Jan, 2018): “Just three Democrats in the U.S. Senate supported a bill on Monday that would prohibit abortions after […]
March 6, 2017, michaelbray Character - or not, Elections, Polytheistic Statism v. Christocracy,
Michael Bray 20 Feb., 2017 Why do we allow the trendy opinions of a couple Jews and apostate Gentile Christians rule the land – overthrowing the laws of God, the nation, and our cities? The evanescent feelings, mindset, or “opinions” of “the Court” – like the afflatus of an ass – will pass. Law, however, must – […]
February 8, 2017, michaelbray Elections, Polytheistic Statism v. Christocracy, Sanctity of Human Beings, Wars, Just and Unjust,
7 Feb., 2017 A false parity between “the right” and “the left” continues now into the middle of the fifth decade. I have in mind of course the “abortion issue.” It is not true that those on each side ought to respect one another’s opinion and patiently wait for a peaceful outworking of “differences.” We […]
January 20, 2017, michaelbray Elections, Polytheistic Statism v. Christocracy, Wilmington News Journal,
20 Jan., 2017 Gary Brock gave the nation a good exhortation regarding the Leftist’s anti-Trump divisive animus. He said, “I hope the level of unreasonable divisiveness and anger will end soon; for the sake of our country and our people” (WNJ, 20 Jan., 2017). In the same Journal issue the “Our View” editorial, “Trump: A […]
December 21, 2016, michaelbray Character - or not, Elections, Honorable Guest Expostulators,
20 December 2016 Terence J. Hughes, Professor Emeritus, University of Maine 404 North Sixth Street, Fort Pierre, South Dakota In one month from today, on 20 January 2017, Donald Trump is in and Barack Obama is out as President of the United States. Books will be written for a century and more assessing the Obama […]
November 10, 2016, michaelbray Character - or not, Elections, Wilmington Ohio,
10 Nov., 2016 You Don’t Want Portman Watching Your Back . . .Unless You’re Pretty Hard Up After Jesus, my next favorite candidate for the 2016 Presidential race would have been Ben Carson. These failing, I was left with Mr. Trump. But I like him a ton more than Hitlery. And the Lord knows I […]
October 21, 2016, michaelbray Elections, Political Ministry of the Churches of God, Position Papers,
21 October, 2016 “Love, love, love” crooned those Beatles back in the 60s. And so it is, in the “Land of the Free” lovers. It is all about “love,” especially sex. We tolerate it pouring into our homes through a little box that we turn on. We see all kinds of “love.” And then we […]
November 3, 2012, michaelbray Elections,
The Communist or the Mormon? 4 November, 2012 We are bidden in this life to do what is right. The choice is often not easily discernable along a line separating right from wrong. We must clean up our spectacles and squint hard at the words and deeds which define the candidates before us. When all […]
August 10, 2011, michaelbray Elections,
CACN, July, 1996 Presidential Election Anno 2000 Surmisedly, one of God’s purposes in allowing sin to run its course is to manifest the futility and folly of life apart from His Laws. The present American social stage handily serves that purpose. It makes great comical as well as tragic theater. In that 1992 Presidential election […]