My Bully Pulpit

All day Tuesday on the radio, people were talking of September 11, 2001 and the last 6 years. They were asking all these people on the street what they thought of US and if we were safer or in more danger. They were asking them if Iraq had anything to do with the war on terror or if it was just Bush’s personal war.

With every interview I heard, I got sicker and sicker. Why do I care what someone on the street in New York or Georgia has to believe about our troops fighting? They know maybe 20% of the facts. What kind of rational idea can be presented from this limited amount of knowledge? When discussing this topic, we shouldn’t operate on faith; we should operate on fact. It is not what you feel or who you like in office that matters. The problem is that the majority of Americans are vocally opinionated, yet do NOT vote.  Lean a certain way and then go vote!

Go comment on yesterday. It is a lot better discussion. I have good news for tomorrow also. God is moving in Buffalo!

-=pastor

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About pastorrobin

Hello. I pastor PromiseLand Church in San Marcos, TX. I am married to Erica, and we have 3 kids: Kennady, Jude, and Avery. All little ones! Visit our church site at www.psmchurch.com

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