John Witherspoon, a Scottish minister and the sixth president of Princeton University (then the College of New Jersey), significantly influenced Biblical theological training and Biblical moral philosophy at Princeton during his tenure from 1768 to 1794. He profoundly shaped the thinking and integrity of America's founding generation.
For the spring 2025 semester, some faithful Presbyterian parents will be paying some $80 thousand per semester for their children to learn queer theory, prostitution, pornography, sex tourism, and architectural histories viewed through feminist and LGBTQ+ perspectives.
The discredited school will offer a total of five classes that include the word ‘queer’ in the course descriptions. A course on ‘Queer Spaces in the World’ will delve into the history of “groups and institutions that have actively resisted dominant regimes of power,” and analyze institutional and historical power dynamics through gender-related theories.
"The resurrection is the pinpoint of my belief that Jesus did rise from the grave so that we may live."
"I worship a God that defeats evil... And we worship a God that wins in the end."
"Faith, quite honestly, is the true mark of a Christian life."
"The Bible is not up to date. It’s ahead of time."
“A man may be as poor as Lazarus, as hated as Mordecai, as sick as Hezekiah, as lonely as Elijah, but while his hand of faith can keep its hold on God, none of his outward afflictions can prevent his being numbered among the blessed.”
Charles Spurgeon
...after eating that hamburger infected with the mRNA vaccines forced on the cattle herd.
And make sure you use the new secret mRNA floss.
From the publication Nature Biomedical Engineering:
“Flossing may be good for more than getting your dentist off your back—one day, it may also protect you from the flu. In an unorthodox approach to needle-free vaccines, researchers have developed a special kind of floss that can deliver proteins and inactive viruses to...gumlines and trigger immune responses that protect against infectious disease."