A pastor, citing the murder of political activist Charlie Kirk, has called for his neighbors to take down their “Hate Has No Home Here” signs, claiming those messages endorse political violence against people like him.
Yet, at the same time that he called upon his critics to tone down their rhetoric, Andrew Isker escalated his own language, angrily demanding vengeance against those he perceives to be his political enemies.
A religious grifter is easy when all the good children abandon flaws for seeking perfection. Rather than stay and change the flaw, work at it until it has been fixed.
Like an empty abandoned temple, decayed and full of rot in the wood. You do not fix what is broken and it will stay broken. It becomes easy for any man to seek shelter upon the abandoned. They will fester and tell the other bums to come with, for they have found refuge where no man watches or keeps his brother. For the good little children abandoned the home and the men of flaws fester fear for fostering friendship frightens their greedy little hearts.