“We’re no-point Calvinist: there’s no point in talking about it.”
–Matt Olson, Bible College President
This quote was just too funny to pass up. I’m sure some Arminians out there will have a great time with it.
Theology, Religion & Other Musings
Things we’re not supposed to discuss but we should
“We’re no-point Calvinist: there’s no point in talking about it.”
–Matt Olson, Bible College President
This quote was just too funny to pass up. I’m sure some Arminians out there will have a great time with it.
What does it take for people to admit the current public education system in America is horribly broken?
Yet, sadly the next time a ballot asks for a tax increase to benefit schools, well-intended people will simply vote “yes” and contribute their dollars (and mine) with no call for accountability and no call for improvement.
If the congressman is going to open it up for questions, then he has got to expect that a question regarding current issues (e.g. healthcare) is going to be asked.
So just answer the question. If you are going to vote for it (and everyone in the room knew you were going to), then just say so and say why you support it.
I have yet to see (I am sure there is one out that somewhere besides Pelosi or Reid) a congressman or congresswoman openly state in front of their constituents they will vote for the healthcare bill.