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Twitter and Musk

I have no idea if Elon Musk is a believer or not. I do know that he’s currently fighting an evil machine so that puts me, at least temporarily, on his side. God has historically used many unlikely men and women to accomplish His purpose. This will be fun to watch. #JesusIsKing
-Gary Chapman singer/songwriter

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Joseph R
Liberals don’t want free speech. They only want to allow speech that they agree with. This is why Facebook and twitter want to control speech and allow liberals to have the ability to preach hate on these platforms and shut down any speech that they don’t agree with. Liberals use these platforms to protect Democrats.

I actually saw a quote from a Washington post writer, stating in reference to Musk buying Twitter “democracy needs more moderation not less” really? some of these people say the most bizarre things, it’s like they have no self awareness at all.🤔

Brad Brown
I love watching the liberals flail and squirm at the thought of somebody getting away with disagreeing with them. All the tyrants of the past would just love today’s left wing Americans.

The internet was expecting fireworks between Elon Musk and Twitter’s Board of Directors this week. Not many, however, were expecting Ron DeSantis to enter the chat. America’s Governor was asked about Musk’s offer to buy the bird app and the board of directors launching a “poison pill” to reject it. The interesting thing is that DeSantis didn’t respond as a conservative critic of Big Tech, DeSantis answered the question as a Twitter shareholder. Florida’s pension fund is invested in Twitter. Twitter’s board of directors is making political decisions at the expense of shareholders which includes Floridians.

Florida’s pension fund is invested in Twitter. Twitter’s board of directors is making political decisions at the expense of shareholders which includes Floridians.

“We’re gonna be looking at ways the state of Florida potentially can be holding these Twitter board of directors accountable for breaching their fiduciary duty.”

He accused the board of being a ruling junta using their policies to try to marginalize people who disagree with them. He also pointed out how people most hostile to Musk are from corporate media outlets like Washington Post and CNN. “Their view is that they should be able to control the discourse. They should be able to control what you hear and think. They should be able to impose a narrative on our society,” an Elon Musk rep.

Now the shareholder part is where things start to get really interesting. Florida isn’t the only state whose pension fund is invested in Twitter. The market fluctuates, sure, but states rely on companies in their funds to be making the best financial decisions possible to increase share value. If a company is making a business decision for political reasons that adversely affect the fund, there is no reason to stay invested in it.

Pastors, Now is the Time to Stand Against Tyranny!

Pastors, Now is the Time to Stand Against Tyranny!

 There are tens of millions of evangelical Christians in the United States, and millions do not participate in politics even though the Bible says that the civil magistrate is a “minister of God” (Rom. 13:4). Millions of these Christians don’t participate in the political process because their pastors are either afraid to address political issues or they believe that Christians would not get mixed up in politics.

Either reason is contrary to the Bible and the history of this once-great nation. “To the pulpit, the PURITAN PULPIT, we owe the moral force which won our Independence,”John Wingate Thornton wrote in The Pulpit of the American Revolution. Too many Christians don’t believe or know this history.

Many Christians believe they can be neutral. But there is no neutrality. By not engaging culture at the political level, another worldview dominates and impacts all of us. We must then live under their standard, as we are doing today.

 

Founding American ministers of the gospel confronted the issues of their day by appealing to the people in terms of the Bible. The annual “Election Sermon” still “bears witness that our fathers ever began their civil year and its responsibilities with an appeal to Heaven, and recognized Christian morality as the only basis of good laws.”In addition, the clergy were often consulted by the civil authorities in the colonies, “and not infrequently the suggestions from the pulpit, on election days and other special occasions, were enacted into laws. The statute-book, the reflex of the age, shows this influence. The State was developed out of the Church.”

The diminishing light of civil liberty in this land is linked directly to the lack of preaching on it in today’s pulpits…

Read more at http://eaglerising.com/19467/pastors-now-is-the-time-to-stand-against-tyranny/#U7bD2r3TsM4cGgOI.99

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