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Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View Post
After he was fired from the church he founded, Rev. Morris has now been robbed of the severance pay someone of his prestige deserves. This man brought in millions. Where is the justice?
Robert Morris’ attorney blamed 12-y-o for initiating abuse | Church & Ministries (christianpost.com)
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Originally posted by Dr. Anthony J. Toole View PostI think the do-gooders disparagingly call it "Catch and Kill". If you can't use money to buy things, there's no point explaining to others how important it is for them to work hard to get some of it.
Robert Morris did not get severance after resignation | Church & Ministries (christianpost.com)
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Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View PostThis principle that deals with others can be made when the facts at hand are not comfortable is a good one for many circumstances besides college admissions. One of our favorite pastors, Rev Robert Morris, attempted this when he did not want information about sexual activities with a child made public. By this time she was an adult and he offered her as much money as she wanted if she would not reveal certain details about what he did earlier in her life.
She declined and went public. Now, he is being criticized for simply trying to make a business deal. Why are the do-gooders making such a big thing over this?
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This principle that deals with others can be made when the facts at hand are not comfortable is a good one for many circumstances besides college admissions. One of our favorite pastors, Rev Robert Morris, attempted this when he did not want information about sexual activities with a child made public. By this time she was an adult and he offered her as much money as she wanted if she would not reveal certain details about what he did earlier in her life.
She declined and went public. Now, he is being criticized for simply trying to make a business deal. Why are the do-gooders making such a big thing over this?
Robert Morris allegedly asked Cindy Clemishire to name price | Church & Ministries News (christianpost.com)
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Re: Jesus is Pleased When Rich Parents Bribe College Officials
Lori thought it was legal to $500,000 so her daughter could go to the school of her choice. Why would anyone think otherwise:
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Re: Jesus is Pleased When Rich Parents Bribe College Officials
Here is a tear jerker for you. TV star Lori Loughlin is waiting to be indited for bribing her daughter's way into a prestigious university.
The link below tells of her suffering. This Christian woman is enduring the crisis by having lunch with friends, going to yoga, keeping physically fit and relying on her faith. She is an inspiration to Christian women everywhere.
It appears she may have to do some time in jail. What an injustice. She was merely paying more for something very scarce. That's what happens when a rare painting is sold. Spots in prestigious universities are like rare paintings, we have to pay extra to buy them. Why should anyone go to jail for practicing capitalism?
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Re: Jesus is Pleased When Rich Parents Bribe College Officials
Originally posted by Jeb Stuart Thurmond View Post- Complaining about corruption is class war! Class war! Class war!
- Rhetorical human shielding: "You're attacking the kids"
- Make certain to use the word "accused" - this isn't men being accused of being horny decades ago, so due process still exists in this case.
- Something something "instinct taking over" and other polite ways of saying the ambitious middle-class overachievers who lost opportunities to corruption are a primal, savage mob of cavemen. The rabble should cool down and allow their social betters to handle this. Hush, the grown-ups are talking.
- Blabber a lot about whatever, leaving the illusion that the issue has been talked to death (without actually covering anything important.)
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Re: Jesus is Pleased When Rich Parents Bribe College Officials
Here's a New York Times article which has it's talking points straight: (Don't worry, I didn't link directly to the Newspaper of Vile Darkness).- Complaining about corruption is class war! Class war! Class war!
- Rhetorical human shielding: "You're attacking the kids"
- Make certain to use the word "accused" - this isn't men being accused of being horny decades ago, so due process still exists in this case.
- Something something "instinct taking over" and other polite ways of saying the ambitious middle-class overachievers who lost opportunities to corruption are a primal, savage mob of cavemen. The rabble should cool down and allow their social betters to handle this. Hush, the grown-ups are talking.
- Blabber a lot about whatever, leaving the illusion that the issue has been talked to death (without actually covering anything important.)
Last edited by Jeb Stuart Thurmond; 04-03-2019, 09:02 PM.
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Re: Jesus is Pleased When Rich Parents Bribe College Officials
For all I know, those rich parents could easily send their sons and daughters to Landover University, for a million dollars they could get addmitted!
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Re: Jesus is Pleased When Rich Parents Bribe College Officials
Originally posted by WilliamJenningsBryan View PostWe all know that America's colleges have been taken over by the Godless communists - spewing forth their vile venom against Jesus. It shouldn't surprise anyone that these colleges have found a way for the Hellywood elite to share their wealth.
Now, long after an honest business deal was completed, Yale is kicking out their daughter. Where is justice? A deal is a deal. Yale does not want $1 million dollars?
There need to be some moral standards here. When couple pays $1 million they deserve to have their daughter admitted.
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Re: Jesus is Pleased When Rich Parents Bribe College Officials
Originally posted by Dennis Lukes View PostExcellent point, Dr. Toole. The destruction of the Godly family unit is one of the key aspects of godless communism.
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Re: Jesus is Pleased When Rich Parents Bribe College Officials
Originally posted by Dr. Anthony J. Toole View Postremember that hilarious old-fashioned phrase "It takes a village to raise a child".Ha ha just NO!
This grotesque image should tell us all we need to know about that insidious phrase:
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Re: Jesus is Pleased When Rich Parents Bribe College Officials
Originally posted by Nobar King View PostPeople have been giving money to colleges since colleges started begging for money which was probably right when they invented colleges. I don't see what the big deal is. Do you think college is Run for free?Ha ha just NO!
Child rearing is competitive and the stakes are high. Why would you teach some kid how to repair his bicycle when you can teach the kid's father a valuable lesson in you-should-make-more-money-so-you-can-afford-someone-to-drive-your-kid-around. And I'll report that broken bicycle as abandoned trash littering the sidewalk... 2 free lessons for the price of 1.
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Re: Jesus is Pleased When Rich Parents Bribe College Officials
People have been giving money to colleges since colleges started begging for money which was probably right when they invented colleges. I don't see what the big deal is. Do you think college is Run for free?
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