Anonymous ID: 7ba61a Jan. 30, 2019, 4:40 p.m. No.4969864   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9968 >>0371

Sarah Sanders: God Wanted Donald Trump to Become President

 

White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders spoke to CBN News reporters David Brody and Jennifer Wishon in an interview Wednesday in which she said she believed God wanted Donald Trump to become president of the United States.

 

“I think God calls all of us to fill different roles at different times and I think that He wanted Donald Trump to become president,” Sanders told CBN News Chief Political Analyst David Brody and Senior Washington Correspondent Jennifer Wishon in her West Wing office Wednesday morning.

 

“That’s why he’s there and I think he has done a tremendous job in supporting a lot of the things that people of faith really care about,” Sanders said.”

 

The CBN reporters promoted the videotaped interview on Twitter.

 

The CBN interview covered other areas, including the border wall-budget negotiations, Syria and the status of press briefings. Sanders also spoke about being a working mother and the support her husband gives her.

 

If dodging slings and arrows aren’t enough, Sanders is also a young mom, mother to three children under the age of seven. Long hours at the White House bring the inevitable question: Does she struggle with mommy guilt?

 

“Oh, every single day,” Sanders admitted. “I mean, one of the hardest things I do every day is just go to work. My kids are clinging to me crying, ‘why are you leaving, why are you going to work?’ and to explain to a 6, 5, and 3-year-old what you do and why it’s important is nearly impossible.

 

“I have the most amazing husband in the world. One because he puts up with me and I know I can be a handful,” she continued. “But he also keeps our whole life afloat and without him, and without that support system it would be totally impossible to do this job, but at the same time I think it’s so important for our kids to see us engage on things that matter.”

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/01/sarah-sanders-god-wanted-donald-trump-to-become-president/

 

God of this world?????

Anonymous ID: 7ba61a Jan. 30, 2019, 4:42 p.m. No.4969885   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9937

>>4969852 Good

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Leviticus 20:1-6

Punishment for Child Sacrifice

 

20 The Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 2 “Say to the people of Israel, Any one of the people of Israel or of the strangers who sojourn in Israel who gives any of his children to Molech shall surely be put to death. The people of the land shall stone him with stones. 3 I myself will set my face against that man and will cut him off from among his people, because he has given one of his children to Molech, to make my sanctuary unclean and to profane my holy name. 4 And if the people of the land do at all close their eyes to that man when he gives one of his children to Molech, and do not put him to death, 5 then I will set my face against that man and against his clan and will cut them off from among their people, him and all who follow him in whoring after Molech.

 

6 “If a person turns to mediums and necromancers, whoring after them, I will set my face against that person and will cut him off from among his people.

Anonymous ID: 7ba61a Jan. 30, 2019, 5:09 p.m. No.4970213   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0234 >>0253

‘Hail Satan?’: Does the Head of the Satanic Temple Find Trump Satanic?

 

Lucien Greaves shared his thoughts from the IndieWire Studio presented by Dropbox.

 

Hail Satan? That’s a good question, and it’s also the name of Penny Lane’s new documentary premiering at Sundance. The filmmaker visited the IndieWire Studio presented by Dropbox along with Satanic Temple co-founder Lucien Greaves, and the two discussed the many misconceptions about Satanism — some of which are addressed in the film.

 

“One of the reasons that I wanted to make this film is because I personally related a lot to the Satanists and their mission, not because I’m a Satanist or because I’m particularly engaged in a church-state battle of my own — more that I feel a kinship with people who choose to do the difficult work of being heretics,” said Lane while speaking to IndieWire’s Christian Blauvelt.

 

“Society needs skeptics. It needs outsiders to stand up for themselves and fight against the dominant ideas,” she added. “We need that; it’s really healthy to have that. I really appreciated the role that they were taking on in this particular cultural context, and I related to it personally because I feel a kinship to the kind of person who doesn’t mind if their point of view upsets you.”

 

“For me it seems kind of obvious that there’s been a complete reversal in the roles of who’s ostensibly the good guys and who are the bad guys,” said Greaves. “Right now we have evangelical nationalists pushing a theocratic agenda in the United States and making great headway to take away people’s reproductive rights, endorse corporal punishment in schools, spread pseudoscience or otherwise reject the scientific point of view, and really undermining liberal democracy.”

 

“At this point there seems to be an inherent, intuitive grasp of what Satan can mean in a heroic context, and I think you see that vindicated in the film when you see how quickly we’ve grown and how much that kind of iconography has resonated with people.”

 

Watch their full conversation — including Greaves’ thoughts on Trump vis-à-vis Satanism — below.

 

https://www.indiewire.com/2019/01/hail-satan-documentary-satanic-temple-trump-1202038667/

 

Normalizing?

Anonymous ID: 7ba61a Jan. 30, 2019, 5:12 p.m. No.4970253   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4970213

Hail Satan? puts the fun in Satanic fundamentalism

 

Penny Lane’s documentary about The Satanic Temple’s grassroots activism is hilarious but thought-provoking

 

Welcome to Cheat Sheet, our brief breakdown-style reviews of festival films, VR previews, and other special event releases. This review comes from the 2019 Sundance Film Festival.

 

In 2013, an organization billing itself as The Satanic Temple made a minor news splash when it mounted a press conference at the Florida State Capitol to praise Governor Rick Scott for signing a bill to permit student-led “inspirational messages” at school events. The group issued a statement in support of freedom of religion, saying that the bill “has reaffirmed our American freedom to practice our faith openly, allowing our Satanic children the freedom to pray in school.” It was a puckish take on a thinly disguised, widely unpopular attempt to return religion to public schools, but while the event itself only featured a handful of self-declared Satanists in black clothes and Halloween-costume robes, it drew a fair amount of press attention for its sheer outrageousness.

 

That’s the moment Penny Lane’s lively documentary Hail Satan? opens on, with bemused news teams pointing their cameras at a banner reading “Hail Satan! Hail Rick Scott!” and interviewing a horn-wearing spokesman who was apparently a coached actor. It was the year the Satanic Temple was founded, and the organization’s events didn’t have much polish yet, but its leaders were already finding ways to blend real anger at the mixing of church and state with ironic humor and outrageous, media-savvy stunts. Lane’s movie captures plenty of those stunts and the unfailingly funny public reaction to them, as she charts the organization’s rise, its political activism, its often-misunderstood philosophy, and even its growing pains.

What’s the genre?

 

Recap documentary. Starting from the Rick Scott event, Lane tracks how the group’s co-founders, Lucien Greaves and Malcolm Jarry, shifted their approaches to public events, with Greaves dropping the idea of an actor as spokesman, and stepping forward himself as the organization’s public face. She follows the group through watershed events — opening a headquarters and store in Salem, Massachusetts; targeting Fred Phelps and his Westboro Baptist church; and especially battling the Oklahoma and Arkansas state legislatures over monuments of the Biblical 10 Commandments in front of the state Capitols. As the group has grown, it’s sued Missouri over abortion law, crashed an abortion protest with a performance-art piece about baby fetishization, and launched a campaign against corporal punishment. Hail Satan? is essentially a guide to the group’s recent history, as seen from their point of view.

 

https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/26/18198728/hail-satan-film-review-satanic-temple-lucien-greaves-jex-blackmore-sundance-2019