If this is our future 'our youth/younger generation...we're in big trouble
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If this is our future 'our youth/younger generation...we're in big trouble
https://discernreport.com/wild-mobs-of-young-people-totally-out-of-control/
they're out rioting, burning, drugging, tranq-ing, attacking people, killing people, demanding amputations of important body parts, attacking police, ransacking stores, mental illness, entitlement, all lack of empathy or humanity ........totally. out of control. Thanks left.
they're out rioting, burning, drugging, tranq-ing, attacking people, killing people, demanding amputations of important body parts, attacking police, ransacking stores, mental illness, entitlement, all lack of empathy or humanity ........totally. out of control. Thanks left.
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Re: If this is our future 'our youth/younger generation...we're in big trouble
The arson, violence and lawlessness we're seeing is fueled by the DNC and domestic terrorist groups like BLM, ANTIFA, KKK, etc. To make matters worse, the DNC media pumps out sympathy for domestic terror and promotes these groups. We were getting to the point where there was no racism/discrimination but, that is not conducive to the race baiting/White hating/America hating groups.
Re: If this is our future 'our youth/younger generation...we're in big trouble
the young people of today are terrific.
Focus on the worst you can find if you wish, but that is not the world
Focus on the worst you can find if you wish, but that is not the world
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Re: If this is our future 'our youth/younger generation...we're in big trouble
Sprintcyclist wrote:the young people of today are terrific.
Focus on the worst you can find if you wish, but that is not the world
...EVERYTHING"S "terrific" when you're in a drug induced stupor and unable to think.
Re: If this is our future 'our youth/younger generation...we're in big trouble
RV wrote:Sprintcyclist wrote:the young people of today are terrific.
Focus on the worst you can find if you wish, but that is not the world
...EVERYTHING"S "terrific" when you're in a drug induced stupor and unable to think.
Did god direct you to use that implied abuse?
Your signature is ' ......... Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not unto your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct your path." Proverbs 3:5 ......'
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Re: If this is our future 'our youth/younger generation...we're in big trouble
Sprintcyclist wrote:RV wrote:Sprintcyclist wrote:the young people of today are terrific.
Focus on the worst you can find if you wish, but that is not the world
...EVERYTHING"S "terrific" when you're in a drug induced stupor and unable to think.
Did god direct you to use that implied abuse?
Your signature is ' ......... Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not unto your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct your path." Proverbs 3:5 ......'
Did the devil direct you to make these accusations?
Re: If this is our future 'our youth/younger generation...we're in big trouble
Many of us look around and see the negativity of society because it is so prevalent...
Many of us look at our own grandchildren and view them as
pure as the driven snow, therefore think that todays young
are all the same...
One only has to take off the blinkers to see that all is
not what it seems...
The lawlessness and decay of society around us tends
to suggest that the young of today may well be innocent
in our eyes when we see family members, but when we
look beyond our family members we may see a different
picture...
Take your blinkers off squint...
Or are you just being antagonistic as usual....
Many of us look at our own grandchildren and view them as
pure as the driven snow, therefore think that todays young
are all the same...
One only has to take off the blinkers to see that all is
not what it seems...
The lawlessness and decay of society around us tends
to suggest that the young of today may well be innocent
in our eyes when we see family members, but when we
look beyond our family members we may see a different
picture...
Take your blinkers off squint...
Or are you just being antagonistic as usual....
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Re: If this is our future 'our youth/younger generation...we're in big trouble
What words need to be capitalized?
People’s names
Both the first and last names of a person are capitalized. Likewise, middle names, nicknames, and suffixes like Jr. are also capitalized.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson
Historical names that include descriptive words often follow the rules for title capitalization: Prominent words are capitalized, but small words like the or of are not.
Ivan the Terrible
Maria of Aragon
God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob
When is God a Proper Noun?
God is capitalized when it functions as a name. The three major monotheistic world religions refer to a one supreme being as God. This is a formal name, and thus a proper noun, and it deserves to be capitalized. Other forms referring to the one religious God also must be capitalized, such as Allah, Father, or Jehovah.
If this ever confuses you, ask yourself if the noun takes a definite or indefinite article. Proper nouns do not include articles, but common nouns do.
English speakers also traditionally capitalize the pronoun He in reference to God. This remains a common practice among people of faith, but it is by no means obligatory.
In phrases like for God’s sake, by God, and thank God, the word is capitalized because it generally refers to God of the Bible and treats the word as a name.
Examples of When to Capitalize God
For example, God is capitalized in these sentences because it names the religious, monotheistic god (note the lack of definite or indefinite article):
She had some difficult decisions to make and spent some time in contemplation and prayer to God for the correct choice.
His family was going through some hardships, and he asked his friend to pray to God for them.
In studying anthropology, she discovered that those who believed in God often had a more positive outlook on life.
When Not to Capitalize God
When the word god is used as a common noun, it is usually preceded by an article and is a good indication that you must keep the word in lowercase.
When is God a Common Noun?
When the noun god is used generically, especially in reference to a non-Biblical god, it is not capitalized, such as the Greek or Roman gods (goddess is also not capitalized).
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so when a writer uses the term god he is talking about some non Biblical god other than the One True God.
There.
People’s names
Both the first and last names of a person are capitalized. Likewise, middle names, nicknames, and suffixes like Jr. are also capitalized.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson
Historical names that include descriptive words often follow the rules for title capitalization: Prominent words are capitalized, but small words like the or of are not.
Ivan the Terrible
Maria of Aragon
God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob
When is God a Proper Noun?
God is capitalized when it functions as a name. The three major monotheistic world religions refer to a one supreme being as God. This is a formal name, and thus a proper noun, and it deserves to be capitalized. Other forms referring to the one religious God also must be capitalized, such as Allah, Father, or Jehovah.
If this ever confuses you, ask yourself if the noun takes a definite or indefinite article. Proper nouns do not include articles, but common nouns do.
English speakers also traditionally capitalize the pronoun He in reference to God. This remains a common practice among people of faith, but it is by no means obligatory.
In phrases like for God’s sake, by God, and thank God, the word is capitalized because it generally refers to God of the Bible and treats the word as a name.
Examples of When to Capitalize God
For example, God is capitalized in these sentences because it names the religious, monotheistic god (note the lack of definite or indefinite article):
She had some difficult decisions to make and spent some time in contemplation and prayer to God for the correct choice.
His family was going through some hardships, and he asked his friend to pray to God for them.
In studying anthropology, she discovered that those who believed in God often had a more positive outlook on life.
When Not to Capitalize God
When the word god is used as a common noun, it is usually preceded by an article and is a good indication that you must keep the word in lowercase.
When is God a Common Noun?
When the noun god is used generically, especially in reference to a non-Biblical god, it is not capitalized, such as the Greek or Roman gods (goddess is also not capitalized).
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so when a writer uses the term god he is talking about some non Biblical god other than the One True God.
There.
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