RE: psychics suck
August 10, 2017 at 11:36 am
(This post was last modified: August 10, 2017 at 11:37 am by vorlon13.)
As much as I detest loathe and despise psychics, my disappointment (and outrage) is more focused with the US religious community for giving Nancy Reagan a pass when she was covertly paying LITERALLY (!!!) a court astrologer to manage her husbands presidency. Compounding her vile conduct was her husband (and his party's) SHAMELESS pandering to those same religious folks.
And Nancy Reagan's sin isn't against some obscure bit of scripture hidden in the bible, it's one of the Ten Commandments, (the one about having no other gods before the True God, for our visitors from Rio Linda) and supposedly, the Ten Commandments (especially then, not so much now) were not up for negotiation.
Additionally, the psychic, in her book What Does Joan Say CLEARLY admits to blaspheming God in her PATHETIC attempt at a Biblical justification for use of her 'special powers' to help Nancy. The only thing Joan Quigley helped Nancy with was to grease her slide to HELL. And all the religious folks who did know better nevertheless gave her a pass, sacrificing their own Salvation for picayune political points of absolutely no concern to JESUS.
And Nancy Reagan's sin isn't against some obscure bit of scripture hidden in the bible, it's one of the Ten Commandments, (the one about having no other gods before the True God, for our visitors from Rio Linda) and supposedly, the Ten Commandments (especially then, not so much now) were not up for negotiation.
Additionally, the psychic, in her book What Does Joan Say CLEARLY admits to blaspheming God in her PATHETIC attempt at a Biblical justification for use of her 'special powers' to help Nancy. The only thing Joan Quigley helped Nancy with was to grease her slide to HELL. And all the religious folks who did know better nevertheless gave her a pass, sacrificing their own Salvation for picayune political points of absolutely no concern to JESUS.
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.