Minnesota Church Shooting: Can an Entire Political Party Become
Reprobate? – Bresciani Aug 28, 2025
And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge,
God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things
which are not convenient. – The Apostle Paul, Romans 1:28
If stupid is as stupid does, would it be safe to say that Godless is
as Godless does.
Those blue state wonders who say ‘thoughts and prayers’ are a
waste of time have run roughshod over about three-quarters of
every American in the country. They have disregarded the lives
and the faith of children. That is an offense that Christ took time
to specifically describe, so no one would be in doubt.
“But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in
me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his
neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.” (Mt
18:6)
Disregarding, demeaning and belittling the faith of the children
who underwent the attack at the Minnesota Catholic School, falls
only slightly behind the act of attacking those students. On either
level it is Godlessness.
Must Americans Coddle the LGBTQ to Earn Their Right of
Passage?
Many people don’t like democrats, pickles, broccoli, and bad
movies—are they labeled ‘haters,’ and are they then hunted down
by armed food critics, thought police, and angry movie
producers? But whether imagined or real, any perceived disdain
of LGBTQ behaviors means cancelation, ostracization, and the
social chopping block.
The LGBTQ crowd needs to grow up. Not liking your behaviors
doesn’t mean the world hates you.
A good example comes from the Bible. God gave us clear
warnings from the Old to the New Testament about the
homosexual lifestyle. All perversion is promised to run headlong
into the final judgment with a terrible outcome. But in the
meantime, God never hates the sinner, only his or her deeds.
See it here, in all its simplicity.
In the first-century church of Ephesus, a group of people called
the Nicolaitanes taught disciples that it was OK to be sexually
immoral and corrupt. God warned the church not to tolerate
them, but not once did he say he hated them. He did make it
clear that he hated their deeds.
“But this thou hast, that thou hatest the deeds of the
Nicolaitanes, which I also hate.” (Rev 2:6)
On the night of the attack on the church, while commenting on
the Jesse Watters show, podcaster Clay Travis summed it up best.
Travis said Americans have gone from tolerating the gay lifestyle
to the extreme, all the way up to child-mutilating transing. Travis
called it toxic empathy.
Is it that the world can’t deal with the trans—or is it that
the trans can’t deal with themselves?
On the same show with Travis. Jesse Watters said that the open
arms treatment of transing is the equivalent of cultural suicide.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey inferred that suspected shooter
Robert Westman was probably hated as many other trans people
are, and that, and the lack of gun control, brought on the attack
at the Church of the Annunciation.
The psychiatrists and psychologists who play the role of the high
priests of modern secularism’s replacement of faith say it was
society’s intolerance that incited Westman’s extreme behavior.
It is not society’s hate that triggered Westman; it was Westman’s
hate for himself.
He could not be Robert, so he chose to be Robin. If he could not
live with himself, how could he live with anyone else on the
planet.
Robert Westman was mentally ill at the least or perhaps demon
possessed; to say he was just a misunderstood young man who
was pushed to the extreme is blithering nonsense.
Our own White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called the
suspected shooter ‘’deranged’—for most of us that is hitting the
nail squarely on the head.
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