“Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; Who put darkness for light, and light for darkness; Who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!”
Isaiah 5:20
I did a strikethrough on the original Blaze Media heading. Why? Because until and unless people, especially so-called, so-thought “good people,” so-called “Christian people,” so-called “conservative Christian journalists,” get off the speeding out of control Liberal vs. Conservative Express train and finally, FINALLY start clarifying, calling things and people what they truly are — it’s all for nothing. It’s all just wasted space, print, words, air, time, all just nonsense. It’s distracting babel. That’s all it is.
Why? Because if we, each of us, don’t start always going to the root cause, the core, the foundations for explanations of people, places, and things — all the nouns — we’re in truth uttering, muttering, writing gibberish. Just a lot of dung.
This fear of speaking clearly, writing clearly, this ignorance, and it is ignorance, coupled with fear, of not saying or writing anything clearly, objectively, according to the Word of God, due to a horribly misguided and misunderstood interpretation of Matthew 7:1, needs to stop.
We aren’t to judge people as if, as to their eternal judgment, that’s God’s domain. We’re not supposed to sit in judgment of people who are doing the same things we are, thus being hypocrites — but we are to judge EVERYTHING according to and against the Word of God. Like the Bereans, they JUDGED the words spoken by the apostle Paul, and it was credited to them for doing so. They were not rebuked. Siloenced. Scolded. They were praised for their wise diligence.
What did the apostles do regarding Paul at first, knowing his history? They passed judgments. They used the good minds the Good LORD gave them to discern. To judge well and wisely.
All this dung about being silent, having no strong, clear viewpoints, do not judge is nonsense, utter rubbish brought into the culture, and the church, to become more and more ingrained into the overall population and infect the church. 20th and 21st century repetitive social engineering via psychology, school curricula, self-help, this, self-help that.
Get rid of it!
Get rid of it all!
Put the time once spent in allowing such things a place and time in your life now into the whole Word of God.
Discern well, wisely, keenly, astutely — according to the Word of God. Like a Berean.
Otherwise, well, otherwise, you imitate and are living, believing, and acting exactly as Satan and the world demand you live.
You are abiding in their words, not the LORD’S.
What there is, and what there has been, what goes on? Eternally?
It isn’t political ideologies, or the dung spewed and believed by the overwhelming majority of people. It isn’t liberalism or conservatism, or the Democratic Party, or the Republican Party, it isn’t even America.
It’s the righteous ruling with Jesus for 1,000 years on earth prior to this known world, and all the heavens being dissolved, and a new heaven, a new earth being created. Heaven. Eternally. The righteous are there with the Triune God.
It’s the wicked, the lawless, the rebellious, the unbelieving, the unholy, unrighteous, and unrepentant sinner cast into the fiery bottomless pit of hell — for eternity.
Why is it so difficult for folks to speak or write clearly? Because without going to the root cause, without including God, the Scriptures in a discussion, writing something about some rotten, black hearted truly evil person or people, and attributing things to political ideologies?
Can’t you see the foolishness, the nonsense, the utter waste of time in doing that? Going there and stopping there?
Well, it’s those liberals, you know…
No, you aren’t helping anyone, nor yourself, in such small, narrow, closed thinking and expression.
Express the truth.
Express God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and the Word of God at work.
Express yourself like a Berean. So, if the most famous celebrity pastor or professed Christian speaker comes to your church, your town, are you going to search the Scriptures to discern rightly, well, and wisely what they said against the Word of God?
Didn’t think so.
Why not?
The good ones, the real ones, will actually tell you not to believe them but to search the Holy Bible to see if what they are saying, or have written, is sound and true, or not.
We live in such times that this is required.
Just as it is required to keep moving past the political and to the point, the core, the root, the foundation of ALL THINGS. Where did what was said or done originate?
And it doesn’t originate from merely liberal American political thought, words, or beliefs.
Maybe it’s now time to finally discover that truth and begin always speaking or writing in the Truth, in the Light, in the Way that makes things truly clear. Not shrouded in continual darkness under the veil of political ideologies as the source of everything.
Read on…
Ken Pullen, Monday, July 7th, 2025
A Democrat appointee evil woman consumed in hatred, bitterness, and wickedness, cautioned against helping missing Camp Mystic girls, suggesting their families are racist.
July 07, 2024
Reprinted from Blaze Media
The deadly flash floods in Texas brought out the best in heroes such as Dick Eastland, the co-owner of Camp Mystic who died trying to save campers from the rising waters; 27-year-old Julian Ryan, who perished trying to save his mother, wife, and two young boys as the Guadalupe River poured into their home; and Coast Guard rescue swimmer and Petty Office Scott Ruskin, who Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem indicated “directly saved an astonishing 165 victims in the devastating flooding in central Texas.”
This natural disaster also brought out the worst in a pair of liberal women who evidently couldn’t resist the urge to put a political spin on the deaths of American children.
Both Christina Propst, a Houston-based pediatrician, and Sade Perkins, a race-obsessive Democrat appointee to Houston’s Food Insecurity Board, found out the hard way that Texans have a low tolerance for vile remarks about bereaved families, particularly those who just lost children in a horrific flood.
Perkins is a community organizer from Houston’s Fifth Ward who apparently owns the Freedmen’s Town Farmers Market and was involved with Princeton University’s black-centric Crossroads Project.
According to the Houston Mayor’s Office, the late Democrat Mayor Sylvester Turner appointed Perkins to the city board in 2023 and her term expired in January.
Perkins complained in a TikTok video that the victims of the flooding at Camp Mystic — the Christian camp in Hunt that Republican Gov. Greg Abbott said Saturday was “horrendously ravaged in ways unlike I’ve seen in any natural disaster” — were receiving an undue amount of attention on account of the campers’ supposed immutable characteristics and insinuated that the parents of the dead and missing girls were racists.
“I know I’m probably going to get canceled for this, but Camp Mystic is a white-only girls’ Christian camp,” lied Perkins. “They don’t even have a token Asian. They don’t have a token black person. It’s an all-white, white-only conservative Christian camp.”
“If you ain’t white, you ain’t right, you ain’t getting in, you ain’t going. Period,” added the Democrat appointee.
“I think that context needs to be said,” continued Perkins. “If this were a group of Hispanic girls out there, this would not be getting this type of coverage that they’re getting. No one would give a f**k, and all these white people — the parents of these little girls — would be saying things like, ‘They need to be deported,’ ‘They shouldn’t have been here in the first place.'”
Perkins made explicit her accusation of racism against the victims’ bereaved parents, claiming they sought to carve out “an all-white, whites-only enclave for [their] white children.”
The Democrat appointee noted further that before expressing sympathy for the families or heading out to help find the missing girls, would-be rescuers should keep in mind that the victims’ families are supposedly “deporting your family members” and “setting up concentration camps and prisons for your family members.”
Camp Mystic indicated on its website that 27 campers and counselors died in the floods.
Among the little girls who perished at the camp were 8-year-old Renee Smajstrla, 9-year-old Janie Hunt, 9-year-old Lila James Bonner, and 8-year-old Anna Margaret Bellows.
Shawn Salta, Smajstrla’s uncle, said in a statement after the girl’s body was recovered, “We are thankful she was with her friends and having the time of her life, as evidenced by this picture from yesterday. She will forever be living her best life at Camp Mystic. Please continue to pray for the other families in Kerrville.”
Bonner’s family told People magazine, “We ache with all who loved her and are praying endlessly for others to be spared from this tragic loss.”
Houston Democrat Mayor John Whitmire’s office said in a statement regarding Perkins’ comments, “Mayor John Whitmire will not reappoint her and is taking immediate steps to remove her permanently from the board.”
Despite losing out on the municipal gig and facing widespread public condemnation, Perkins still appeared to find the situation amusing, characterizing her critics as white supremacists, emphasizing her exhaustion “with white folks,” and blaming President Donald Trump and other Republicans for the floods.
Whereas Perkins’ attack on Trump largely appeared to be an afterthought tagged onto one of her anti-white diatribes, the vile remarks from Christina Propst — the New York City-born pediatrician who until this past weekend worked at Blue Fish Pediatrics in Houston — appeared to have been primarily animated by a hatred for Trump’s supporters.
A screenshot of a post on Propst’s alleged old Facebook account went viral over the weekend with the help of amplification on X by Libs of Tiktok, whose retweet had over 3.8 million impressions at the time of publication.
The post reads, “May all visitors, children, non-MAGA voters and pets be safe and dry. Kerr County MAGA voted to gut FEMA. They deny climate change. May they get what they voted for. Bless their hearts.”
It didn’t take long for Propst to reap the whirlwind over her alleged post.
On Saturday, Blue Fish Pediatrics issued a statement clarifying that Propst’s remarks “do not reflect the values, standards, or mission of Blue Fish Pediatrics. We want to be clear: we do not support or condone any statement that politicizes tragedy, diminishes human dignity, or fails to clearly uphold compassion for every child and family, regardless of background or beliefs.”
Evidently recognizing that a platitude-heavy post and condemnation of the remarks wasn’t enough, Blue Fish Pediatrics announced on its website on Sunday that Propst had been canned.
It appears Propst might ultimately lose more than her gig at Blue Fish Pediatrics.
Sherif Zaafran, president of the Texas Medical Board, indicated on X that he had been made aware of Propst’s remarks and that “any complaints we may receive will be thoroughly investigated.”
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