Take a glimpse at an American institution that continues to evolve, transform and, in many ways, erode.
This town's most prolific scribe on the topic of faith & morals considers a slowly fading way of life:
What's the shape of American families today?
Family is important. No doubt. It shapes us and sometimes misshapes us. It encourages us and sometimes crushes our hopes. It nurtures us and sometimes abuses us. In thinking about family from a religious point of view, however, what Christians...
Bill's own wife cheated on him. What was missing that she had to find it in another man?
ReplyDelete10 inches and black?
DeleteOf course in the same article he attacks the new Supreme Court nominee. After all, She has a large family. She should have aborted two or three of those kids. Right, Billy?
ReplyDeleteBill's mad the judge is actually raising the white and black children instead of using them as SJW bling like Brad and Angelina's brood. "Oh look, Brad and Angie just adopted a new African kid from Slumbodia... "
Delete^^You talk too much. No wonder you're on here. No one else will listen to you.
ReplyDeleteAnd yet 7:31, you did. Weird huh?
Delete^^Lame.
ReplyDeleteDo better.
Billy needs to ask BLM what they think of the American nuclear family.
ReplyDeleteDid you read between the lines, Dear Reader?
ReplyDeleteAre you familiar with Tammeus' liberal-interpretation theology?
While he didn't hit you over the head with it, this time, Mr. Tammeus is promoting the Liberal Marxist "family is whatever you want it to be" agenda.
The traditional male + female + children in a married household is SO passe!
Same-sex marriage; no marriage at all; temporarily living together; group arrangements; committed to your dog; gender-fluid; transgender; relationship with a robot; etc. These are the new, hip, trendy things to which everyone should aspire...according to Tammeus (an old white liberal homosexual).
And of course, he had to take a cheap shot at Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett, right? But Tammeus is such a chickenshit that he did it indirectly, using the bankrupt Star's Hennenberger as the scapegoat. Did you catch that?
Bill Tammeus remains the FAUX FAITH writer.