Is that the Gulf of America region?Mike Huckabee as with many of Trump's appointees is a dangerous person. His Christian Nationalist attitude may yet get a lot of people killed. Many, many people in the Gulf region and beyond, in Europe and in the United States are not evangelicals and as such most are not eagerly waiting for the day Jesus comes back. Most want to live.
Huckabee's politics are purely biblical.
There is a much to consider in this song. Maybe it depends on your perspective but there is a lot to consider. In many ways it applies to the Israel/Iran war.
Is that the Gulf of America region?
God help us, any god, please, before the GOP and the Christians get us all killed.
lol I'm laughing out loud. You got it, brother.That Gulf of America shit drives me crazy.
I bought a "Gulf of Mexico Stay Salty and Resist" hat that I wear all the time and even the desert rats here in the desert comment on it. All positive and supportive.
yur Resistance is Futile my friend and so pre Dark Maga 2.0
get with the Times, and stop being so Awkward. the North American map is under going change and you seem to be getting away with this Progressive annexation and vision of America Technate the Great.
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Dumb poll, but I voted no.
If we WERE to bomb Iran, it would be to keep them from using a nuke to endanger the whole region.
Jesus ain't coming back.
Speaking as a Christian, we are told to pray that we can avoid the suffering of the end times. Jesus returns in the end to save the world from terrible evil. To act to try to hurry Jesus along would be acting to increase evil. I see no scriptural basis whatsoever to support such an action.Many Evangelicals like Mike Huckabee believe the U.S. should attack Iran to defend Israel. They frame it as a divinely guided act tied to the belief that such a conflict could help bring about the return of Jesus Christ.
Huckleberry should go home and play with snakes.Mike Huckabee as with many of Trump's appointees is a dangerous person. His Christian Nationalist attitude may yet get a lot of people killed. Many, many people in the Gulf region and beyond, in Europe and in the United States are not evangelicals and as such most are not eagerly waiting for the day Jesus comes back. Most want to live.
Huckabee's politics are purely biblical.
There is a much to consider in this song. Maybe it depends on your perspective but there is a lot to consider. In many ways it applies to the Israel/Iran war.
Help God?Simple yes or no question.
Many Evangelicals like Mike Huckabee believe the U.S. should attack Iran to defend Israel. They frame it as a divinely guided act tied to the belief that such a conflict could help bring about the return of Jesus Christ.
Do you agree with this general idea that U.S. foreign policy should be guided by this predominantly Evangelical belief?
I don't know about that, but the idea seems fairly ridiculous. Jesus will return on His own time schedule, not Mike Huckabee's.Help God?
Sounds a tiny bit blasphemous.
The bible says something about nobody knowing the day or the hour. Not sure if that means the return or just personal death.I don't know about that, but the idea seems fairly ridiculous. Jesus will return on His own time schedule, not Mike Huckabee's.
Simple yes or no question.
Many Evangelicals like Mike Huckabee believe the U.S. should attack Iran to defend Israel. They frame it as a divinely guided act tied to the belief that such a conflict could help bring about the return of Jesus Christ.
Do you agree with this general idea that U.S. foreign policy should be guided by this predominantly Evangelical belief?
NO. Fear of fairy tales should only affect the nutters, not anyone else.Simple yes or no question.
Many Evangelicals like Mike Huckabee believe the U.S. should attack Iran to defend Israel. They frame it as a divinely guided act tied to the belief that such a conflict could help bring about the return of Jesus Christ.
Do you agree with this general idea that U.S. foreign policy should be guided by this predominantly Evangelical belief?
No. We should attack Iran because theirs is a regime of piracy.
There's loads of other reasons, but piracy is enough.
No. That would be irrational.Simple yes or no question.
Many Evangelicals like Mike Huckabee believe the U.S. should attack Iran to defend Israel. They frame it as a divinely guided act tied to the belief that such a conflict could help bring about the return of Jesus Christ.
Do you agree with this general idea that U.S. foreign policy should be guided by this predominantly Evangelical belief?
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