That looks like the bar at the feels bar anon!
Christianity Today, Ed Stetzer shill for Soros backed Immigration Reform
Ed Stetzer of Wheaton College and Christianity Today promoted the George Soros backed Evangelical Immigration Table’s newest Immigration Reform Package. This Immigration Reform plan is based on “restitution,” where illegal aliens are allowed to make payment for their violation of immigration law instead of facing deportation. We reported last week that Southern Baptist theologians and leaders were promoting the new immigration reform package just in time to influence the 2020 Presidential Election.
https://twitter.com/edstetzer/status/1192847830681042945
On November 8 he tweeted, “The just-released Evangelical Call for Restitution-Based Immigration Reform points to a way forward on immigration that’s guided by biblical principles. It’s neither an amnesty nor mass deportation. You can learn more & join me in adding your name…”
Stetzer promoted the reform package at least eight times on Twitter the last two days and published a call for Immigration Reform on The Exchange, a blog hosted at Christianity Today.
Stetzer and Christianity Today are known for conflict of interest problems caused by what they publish on The Exchange. Stetzer published an article by the disgraced megachurch pastor James MacDonald, but thanks to reporting from Julie Roys we now know that Stetzer was good friends with MacDonald and was even given a car by MacDonald. Julie Roys reported on that issue in the last few months. The details are disturbing. It is an example of how Big Evangelicalism operates. Special treatment for special people.
Contributing Editor for Christianity Today Faces Conflict of Interest Questions After Accepting Car From James MacDonald
On November 9, Stetzer and Christianity Today published Matthew Soerens of World Relief promoting the reform plan. Soerens is the US director of church mobilization for World Relief.
World Relief is heavily involved in earning revenue from its involvement in working with refugees. According to research published in Michelle Malkin’s new book, Open Borders Inc.: Who’s Funding America’s Destruction? from Regnery Publishing, World Relief received at least $215.3 million (65 percent of its total funding) from government funding for refugee resettlement.
As we’ve reported many times, the Evangelical Immigration Table led by Russell Moore of the Southern Baptist Convention was founded by the National Immigration Forum, a group funded by George Soros to promote the free movement of peoples, another way of saying open borders. Russell Moore appeared at the National Immigration Forum meeting with former president Barack Obama’s Faith Advisor last week.
Why are so many in Big Evangelicalism promoting Soros backed Immigration plans?
Source: https://capstonereport.com/2019/11/11/christianity-today-ed-stetzer-shill-for-soros-backed-immigration-reform/33253/
At 11:23 Barr mentions “they thought it was coming one to two weeks after Horowitz IG Report.”
That was Barr regarding the Durham Report.
Q can you say if Nancy pulled the impeachment hoax because she thought the Dirham Report was coming? If you listen to here speak leading up to the impeachment vote, she sounds scared, like a cornered animal.
Yeah I know he said that, but watch at the 11:23 mark.
Nancy/Schiff/Nadler rushes the Impeachment Vote because [they] thought the Durham Report was dropping.
Remember they held the Martha interview from airing and pushed it back a day. The vote hadn’t taken place yet.
Sweet thanks anon,
Just woke up, dreaming of warthogs landing in front of my house, kek.
Cali anons fighting behind enemy lines, drinking dank covfefe.
>https://twitter.com/chuckwoolery/status/1209169357240250368
Yup, I was thinking the first indictment might be around 3/11, regarding Qs post, but thinking mirror. Was going to check if a new moon is around then, or when the time changes back. Seems like all points lead to that time anon.
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I talking new rare pepes
Anon check this app out, the protesters in HK are using it. It uses Bluetooth of those around you to send messages, bypassing cell towers and signals.
Q can NSA haz comms of this app(stupid question) of course they do!
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bridgefy/id975776347
Checked, and I believe Jim Watkins says they have around 8 million users, and then add the redditfags and Twitter, Voat, and the silent ones who lurk. I’d say close to 20 million