At the Rescue the Republic rally in DC, Russell Brand and Jordan Peterson led the 25,000 attendees in a prayer for the nation, followed by the Lord’s Prayer.
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I wonder if the rev. Warnock was in attendance…oh that’s right. He’s a demoncrat.
Awesome!
People are starting to go mad – in the right way.
I think the Democrats were so full of themselves that they thought they could (cheat to) elect a senile old man and a diversity hire and still stay in power. If they had found another Barrack Obama (a puppet along the lines of Charley McCarthy as opposed to the Mortimer Snerd we have now), maybe they could have. However, they screwed the pooch so bad that I see no way they can do enough cheating to pull off another steal.
I would not be surprised that Brand and Peterson had people saying The Lord’s Prayer who never thought they would be saying The Lord’s Prayer — at least in public.
God Bless em!
God Bless em all, every one.
mortem tyrannis
izlamo delenda est …
God is on the move in mysterious ways that we can’t yet understand. BRAVO!
mudslimes offended, fbi arrests, fbi arrests!!
Insurrection 2.0!
Wow! I wonder if the crowd knows how fortunate they are that God called upon them.
Amazing grace.
(Did Peterson proclaim Jesus? Yet?)
Jordan Peterson as a teenager proclaimed religion to be for the ignorant, weak and superstitious. I don’t think he has changed that opinion, he’s another wolf in sheep’s clothing trying to fool us with his enlightened beliefs in psychology and other leftist gobbledygook. I just don’t know or trust him enough to believe that he has repented of his earlier beliefs and has turned to God. Russell Brand like so many other former atheists and non-believers has had I believe a true God conversion experience like other former atheists including CS Lewis, JRR Tolkien, Malcom Muggeridge etc. I trust him more than I do Jordan Peterson.
I thought Peterson was an athiest. Has he changed? He is a great warrior in psychology and social issues.