Ilhan Omar And The Art Of Not Apologizing

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Breaking News Updates – June 16, 2021

Ilhan Omar ~ Wicked Witch Of The East ~ This is one evil woman, the worst of the so called Democratic “Squad of Four.” Every photo I see of her, reveal eyes full of hate. She is from Somalia and has no appreciation of the United States of America, and hates both our country and Israel. She packs an unhidden Islamic agenda. Prior to our identity crisis in the current generation, she would have been persona non grata (PNG) in our nation. Omar’s notoriety seems built on the fact that the USA has thrown away the Judeo Christian foundation upon which this once great nation was built. Blessings, Pastor Steve <><

BY STEPHEN FLATOW/JNS.ORG JUNE 16, 2021

It takes considerable skill to come up with the words to sound just apologetic enough to get your critics off your back, but without actually apologizing. It took Omar several tries, but the U.S. congresswoman from Minnesota seems to have finally figured out the formula.

First, she tried the tactic of pleading ignorance. This goes back to 2012 when Omar was serving as campaign manager for a Minnesota state senator. During that year’s Hamas missile jihad against Israel, Omar was furious that the international community, which was criticizing and pressuring Israel for defending itself, was not criticizing and pressuring it strongly enough. 
So, she tweeted: “Israel has hypnotized the world, may Allah awaken the people and help them see the evil doings of Israel.”
Nobody complained about it at the time because Omar was, literally, a political nobody. But in January 2019, soon after she was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, the tweet resurfaced, and she issued what was to become the first in a series of non-apologies.
According to Omar, she didn’t know that the words she used in 2012 would bother anybody. It was only afterwards, she said, “that I heard from Jewish orgs” that there was anything offensive about her language.
It was a classic shifting of responsibility. What she was saying, in effect, was that she couldn’t possibly have known, on her own, that anybody would be offended by her saying that Israel is “evil” and controls the world. Those tardy Jewish organizations told her only after she said it, not before!
She added defiantly, “I will not shy away of [sic] criticism of any government when I see injustice.” Of course, saying the Jewish state controls the world is not “criticism of a government,” but that’s how Omar deflects.
Omar’s second non-apology came in February 2019 after she tweeted that the support of many U.S. congress members for Israel is “all about the Benjamins baby.” In other words, her colleagues support Israel only because they are paid off. And in a follow-up tweet, she named AIPAC as the one doing the bribing.
The uproar was so intense across the political spectrum that this time Omar had to actually use the word “apologize.” This is the defense strategy in which you use the A-word, but you don’t mean it because, in the same breath, you assure your supporters that you will continue saying the same things that got everybody mad in the first place.
“I unequivocally apologize,” she said in a statement, but then vowed to continue attacking what she called “the problematic role of lobbyists in our politics.” In other words, she will continue accusing Jewish lobbyists of bribing members of Congress.
Last week, Omar found herself in search of a new formula for not apologizing. The controversy began when she asserted during a congressional hearing that the United States and Israel have committed “crimes against humanity,” just as Hamas and the Taliban have.
Twelve Jewish Democrats in Congress publicly condemned her despicable analogy, and some other prominent Democrats reportedly complained to Omar behind the scenes. This time, she didn’t even bother using the word “apologize.” Instead, she responded to her critics: I didn’t say it. You misinterpreted me. And also, you’re a bunch of racists.
Naturally, she led with the racism accusation. That’s usually a sure-fire argument-stopper. In a tweet, Omar accused her critics of using “Islamophobic tropes.” Because that allegation was so obviously contrived, it did nothing to stifle her critics. So, the representative then issued a second statement: “I was in no way equating terrorist organizations with democratic countries with well-established judicial systems.”
Of course, she was equating them. That was obvious to anybody who can read and understand English. It was just a rhetorical strategy for Omar to blame everybody else instead of taking responsibility for her own words.
It was actually quite a calculated little formulation of words. Look closely at her sentence. Notice how she left herself just enough wiggle room to in effect assure her followers: “Don’t worry; I’m not really retracting the analogy. I don’t believe that Israel is either democratic or has a well-established judicial system. So, all I’m saying that terrorists–Hamas, the Taliban and Israel–are different from the U.S., which does have a judicial system, even though it’s flawed.”
It was both clever and effective. Omar’s latest non-apology was just enough to satisfy her Jewish Democratic critics, and with that, the controversy has subsided–until next time.
But that leaves the rest of us to ponder several important questions. How is it that only 12 of the 25 Jewish members of Congress were willing to publicly challenge Omar’s equation of America and Israel with terrorist groups? And how is it that only 12 of the 223 Democrats in Congress spoke out? 
Do they agree that America and Israel are terrorist regimes? Or are they just completely intimidated by the fear of being accused of racism or Islamophobia? And what does that say about the future of the Democratic Party and its positions on Israel and anti-Semitism?
Originally published at JNS.org – reposted with permission.

SQUAD REJECTED: House Overwhelmingly Shoots Down Omar’s Anti-Israeli Legislation

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July 25, 2019

The House of Representatives overwhelmingly rejected Ilhan Omar’s anti-Israeli legislation Tuesday; ending her quest to boycott the Jewish State in a lopsided 398-to-17 landslide.

SQUAD REJECTED: House Overwhelmingly Shoots Down Omar’s Anti-Israeli Legislation (VIDEO)
July 25 2019

The House of Representatives overwhelmingly rejected Ilhan Omar’s anti-Israeli legislation Tuesday; ending her quest to boycott the Jewish State in a lopsided 398-to-17 landslide.
“The 398-to-17 vote, with five members voting present, came after a debate that was equally lopsided; no one in either party spoke against the measure. The House’s two most vocal backers of the boycott movement — Representatives Rashida Tlaib of Michigan and Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, freshman Democrats and the first two Muslim women in Congress — did not participate in the floor debate,” reports the New York Times.
“However, earlier in the day, Ms. Tlaib, who is Palestinian-American, delivered an impassioned speech in defense of the boycott movement. She branded Israel’s policies toward Palestinians ‘racist’ and invoked American boycotts of Nazi Germany, among others, as an example of what she described as a legitimate economic protest to advance human rights around the world,” adds the Times.
“I stand before you as the daughter of Palestinian immigrants, parents who experienced being stripped of their human rights, the right to freedom of travel, equal treatment,” said Tlaib. “So I can’t stand by and watch this attack on our freedom of speech and the right to boycott the racist policies of the government and the state of Israel.”
The bill supported the BDS -or Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions- movement; a push to boycott Israeli goods and services to support Palestinian statehood.
“Americans of conscience have a proud history of participating in boycotts to advocate for human rights abroad including … boycotting Nazi Germany from March 1933 to October 1941 in response to the dehumanization of the Jewish people in the lead-up to the Holocaust,” Omar said in the resolution introduced Tuesday.
Congressman Lee Zeldin slammed the bill, saying “Israel is our best ally in the Mid East; a beacon of hope, freedom & liberty, surrounded by existential threats. Shame on Rep @Ilhan Omar for bringing her hateful twist on that reality to House Foreign today, propping up the BDS movement & blaming Israel for all of its challenges.”

Source: Hannity.com
By Prophecy in the News|July 25th, 2019|Tags: American boycotts, and Sanctions, anti-Israel BDS, Bible Prophecy, Boycott, Christian News, Divestment, House of Representatives, House Rejects Omar, Ilhan Omar, Muslim women in Congress, Prophecy News, Prophetic News, Rashida Tlaib

 

Is Ilhan Omar A ‘Failed American Experiment?’

Is Ilhan Omar A ‘Failed American Experiment?’

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By Meira Svirsky/Clarion Project July 24, 2019

Omar is again in the news again for introducing a resolution in Congress promoting the Boycott, Divest and Sanction (BDS) movement against Israel. Based on the State Department’s definition of anti-Semitism, the BDS movement has been deemed at its core an anti-Semitic movement.

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Is Ilhan Omar A ‘Failed American Experiment?’
By Meira Svirsky/Clarion Project July 24, 2019

Is Ilhan Omar a “failed American experiment?” Clarion’s National Correspondent Shireen Qudosi thinks so. Those were the words Quodsi used on a recent appearance alongside Candice Owens on The Ingraham Angle, Fox’s popular news magazine with Laura Ingraham.

Amidst the media furor over President Trump’s suggestion that Omar, due to her anti-Americanism, should go back to her home country of Somalia, Qudosi’s comments were flagged by a number of outlets.

Qudosi, who herself is a Muslim, also noted that, based on Omar’s own rhetoric against America, “send her back” was not a racist statement but rather a “common sense message.”

Omar is again in the news again for introducing a resolution in Congress promoting the Boycott, Divest and Sanction (BDS) movement against Israel. Based on the State Department’s definition of anti-Semitism, the BDS movement has been deemed at its core an anti-Semitic movement.

This is fundamentally because the movement “applies double standards by requiring of Israel a behavior not expected or demanded of by any other democratic nation.” For example, there are at least 100 land disputes across the globe that are not subject to “BDS” movements.

It is also widely recognized that far from a normal political boycott, and anti-Semitism not withstanding, the BDS movement is a thinly-veiled guise to destroy the state of Israel in its entirety.

In her resolution, in which Israel isn’t mentioned by name — but clearly the elephant in the room — Omar openly compares such a boycott of Israel, the only free and democratic country in the Middle East, to historic boycotts of the most evil empires of the 20th century -Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.

“Despite having predominantly lived in the United States, Omar still carries the broken value systems of all Third-World Muslim countries when it comes to how Jews are viewed,” Qudosi noted in an article she wrote on Clarion titled, “Ilhan Omar Forces New Conversation on Somali Refugees.”

Somali-born human rights activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali explained further in The Wall Street Journal:

When I was a little girl, my mom often lost her temper with my brother, with the grocer or with a neighbor. She would scream or curse under her breath “Yahud!” [Jew!] followed by a description of the hostility, ignominy, or despicable behavior of the subject of her wrath. It wasn’t just my mother; grown-ups around me exclaimed “Yahud!” the way Americans use the F-word. I was made to understand that Jews–Yahud–were all bad.

No one took any trouble to build a rational framework around the idea–hardly necessary, since there were no Jews around.

Ali goes on to describe how, based on this attitude, the next stage of development for a child in Somalia is being groomed in the Islamist agenda — and how the Islamists are putting this to good use in America:

Islamists have understood well how to couple Muslim anti-Semitism with the American left’s vague notion of “social justice.”

They have succeeded in couching their agenda in the progressive framework of the oppressed versus the oppressor. Identity politics and victimhood culture also provide Islamists with the vocabulary to deflect their critics with accusations of “Islamophobia,” “white privilege” and “insensitivity.”

Omar is a classic case. Steeped in anti-Semitism as a child, it appears that she has bought into the same Islamic ideology as an adult.

So, is Ilhan Omar a failed American experiment? To the extent that she has not integrated American values, particularly those of the Constitution which specifically forbids the government -and hence, government officials by extension — to discriminate on the basis of sex, race or religion — the answer is yes.

However, an important distinction should be made: America has not failed Omar.

Omar rose from an young immigrant, torn from her war-ridden country, to become a member of Congress — a Muslim and female woman member of Congress, it should be noted.

No, America has not failed Omar. Rather, it is Omar that has failed America.

Originally published at Clarion Project – reposted with permission.

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Hundreds Protest Rep. Ilhan Omar in Woodland Hills – Listen to Her Response ~ VIDEO

Listen to the video below.  Omar is all about proponing Islam, and nothing else.  She claims that it is the Muslims who are discriminated against, and not the Jews.  Wow!  It seems to me that wherever they go, they stir the kettle of tranquility and cause derision, polarizing people against each other.  While building up the “poor oppressed Muslims,” she is anti-Semitic to the bone.  Is it not amazing that a couple of Islamic congresswomen (out of several hundred) can cause confusion and gain notoriety, even though they are unproven, untested neophytes?

Blessings, Pastor Steve  <><

March 25, 2019

Hundreds Protest Rep. Ilhan Omar in Woodland Hills – Listen to Her Response (VIDEO)
March 25 2019

Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar delivers remarks at the Council of American-Islamic Relations of Greater Los Angeles’ fourth annual Valley Banquet in Woodland Hills, California. Listen carefully to her response.
More than 400 people protested against Rep. Ilhan Omar in Woodland Hills as the freshman Minnesota Congresswoman headlined a Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) March 23 fundraiser at the Hilton Woodland Hills.
On Saturday afternoon, the Los Angeles Police Department closed down several blocks of Canoga Avenue for the protest, where protestors wore red Make American Great Again baseball caps and yellow Stars of David with the word “Jude” on them, carried American flags and Israeli flags, waved signs that called Omar an anti-Semite and chanted slogans that called for her to leave Congress.
“Hey, hey, ho, ho, Omar’s got to go!” protestors shouted.
Demonstrators carried signs that read “Remove Hate from our House;” “Your Hate Makes us Stronger,” “This is How it Started in Germany;” “No Sharia Law in America;” “Reject Ilhan’s Bigotry” and “Ilhan Omar is [sic] Pile of Human Waste.”

A giant banner stretching across the sidewalk read, “Islam Doesn’t CAIR for Free Speech,” with headshots of Fox News host Jeanine Pirro, who was suspended for saying that Omar follows sharia law, and activist Laura Loomer, who has been “silenced on many platforms,” the banner said.
Members of San Fernando Valley Israeli community turned out, including David Zerbib, a bodyguard who was at the L.A. Fitness next door to the protest, heard the noise and decided to join.
“I heard about Ilhan Omar being in town…it’s an honor to be here among everyone else,” he said.

While some have said that Omar’s wearing of a hijab indicates that she wants sharia law in the United States, Zerbib said the problem was not with her head covering but with her rhetoric.
“Wearing a hijab doesn’t show hatred…if you believe in that do so…but wearing a hijab doesn’t give you the right to spew hatred the way she does,” Zerbib, who wore black workout clothes and an Israeli flag tied around him like a cape, said.
While there did not appear to be any arrests or instances of violence, the protest at times became ugly. As apparently-Muslim people in formal clothing walked into the hotel across the street, protestors shouted hateful remarks including “traitors” and “bastards.”
Leonard Furman, a retired Russian Jew from Porter Ranch, made his anger known in less confrontational ways. Furman was among the many protestors who wore a yellow Star of David on his shirt.
“I thought it would be very appropriate to have one and show who I am,” he said.
The rally against Omar was a grassroots effort that was publicized largely through social media, drawing not only Jews and Israelis but Christians, as well.
“As a Christian, it is the belief that it is my duty to stand behind Israel,” said Kira Innis, who wore a Make America Great Again hat. “[Israeli Prime Minister] Bibi Netanyahu is our ally and our friend. While the liberals have spent eight years under the last guy shivving him in the back, President Trump now has his back and Ilhan Omar would seek to undo the very key work that has been done by our president to help aid the Jewish people.”
“Down with the likes of Ilhan and up with the likes of Judge Jeanine,” Innis added, referencing the Fox News host whose show has not aired since she said this about Omar on March 9 in her opening: “Is her [Omar’s] adherence to this Islamic doctrine indicative of her adherence to Sharia law, which in itself is antithetical to the United States Constitution?”.
Furman said he was pleased to see that Omar concerns not only Jewish people but people of many backgrounds.
“I am glad people of different denominations, not only Jews came to express outrage,” he said.

This past February, Omar tweeted that American support for Israel is “all about the Benjamins baby.” Many said her comment reinforced that Jews control the world with money. She also denounced AIPAC as having too much influence on the U.S. government. And she said that her unwillingness to express loyalty to Israel was why many were upset with her, evoking the stereotype that Jews have dual loyalties.
CAIR-Los Angeles’s fourth annual “Valley Banquet” featured Omar, one of the first Muslim women elected to Congress, as the keynote speaker.
CAIR, a Washington D.C.-based nonprofit with chapters around the country, is one of the top 10 most anti-Israel groups of America, according to the Anti-Defamation League, which said CAIR has a “long record of anti-Israel rhetoric, which has, at times, crossed the line into anti-Semitism.”
Source: Ryan Torok/Jewish Journal.com

By Prophecy in the News|March 25th, 2019|Tags: American Islamic Relations (CAIR), Bible Prophecy, CAIR, California, Christian News, Council of American-Islamic Relations, Islam, Minnesota Congresswoman, Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar, Prophetic News, Woodland Hills

Bethlehem TODAY – The Birthplace of Jesus!

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Bethlehem TODAY – The Birthplace of Jesus!
November 28 2017
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If you have ever had the opportunity to visit the town of Bethlehem in Israel, you will find that the place where Jesus was born is nothing like you would imagine. Perched on a hill at the edge of the Judaean Desert, Bethlehem is the historical place where Jesus was born “in a manger” and is now preserved by the “Church of the Nativity.” It is considered a major Christian holy site and is one of the oldest surviving Christian churches.
The birth of Jesus is told in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke.
Matthew 1:18-25 – King James Version (KJV)
18 Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost.
19 Then Joseph her husband, being a just man, and not willing to make her a public example, was minded to put her away privily.
20 But while he thought on these things, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a dream, saying, Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Ghost.
21 And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name Jesus: for he shall save his people from their sins.
22 Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of the Lord by the prophet, saying,
23 Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us.
24 Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife:
25 And knew her not till she had brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name Jesus.
Luke 2 – King James Version (KJV)
1 And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed.
2 (And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius was governor of Syria.)
3 And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city.
4 And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judaea, unto the city of David, which is called Bethlehem; (because he was of the house and lineage of David:)
5 To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, being great with child.
6 And so it was, that, while they were there, the days were accomplished that she should be delivered.
7 And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn.
8 And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.
9 And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid.
10 And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.
11 For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.
12 And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.
13 And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying,
14 Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.
15 And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us.
16 And they came with haste, and found Mary, and Joseph, and the babe lying in a manger.
21 And when eight days were accomplished for the circumcising of the child, his name was called Jesus, which was so named of the angel before he was conceived in the womb.
According to the Bible, both accounts agree that Jesus was born in Bethlehem and raised in Nazareth. According to Luke 2:7 (in the traditional translation), Mary “laid him in a manger because there was no room for them in the inn.” However, the Greek can also be rendered, “she laid him in a manger because they had no space in the room” — according to some scholars, they perhaps imagine Jesus being born in a cave. The gospel accounts do not mention a cave, but less than a century later, both Justin Martyr and the Protoevangelium of James say Jesus was born in a cave. Some believe this is reasonable, as many houses in the area are still built in front of a cave. The cave part would have been used for stabling and storage – thus the manger.    justin-martyr

Saint Justin Martyr, (born c. 100, Flavia Neapolis, Palestine [now Nāblus]—died c. 165, Rome [Italy]; feast day June 1), one of the most important of the Greek philosopher-Apologists in the early Christian church. … He spent a considerable time in Rome.

WIKIPEDIA: The Gospel of James, also known as the Infancy Gospel of James or the Protoevangelium of James, is an apocryphal Gospel probably written about AD 145, which expands backward in time the infancy stories contained in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, and presents a narrative concerning the birth and upbringing of Mary herself. It is the oldest source to assert the virginity of Mary not only prior to but during (and after) the birth of Jesus. The document presents itself as written by James: “I, James, wrote this history in Jerusalem.” The purported author is thus James, the brother of Jesus, but scholars have established that the work was not written by the person to whom it is attributed.

History of the Church of the Nativity

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The first evidence of a cave in Bethlehem being venerated as Christ’s birthplace is in the writings of Justin Martyr around 160 AD. The tradition is also attested by Origen and Eusebius in the 3rd century.
In 326, Constantine and his mother St. Helena commissioned a church to be built over the cave. This first church, dedicated on May 31, 339, had an octagonal floor plan and was placed directly above the cave. In the center, a 4-meter-wide hole surrounded by a railing provided a view of the cave. Portions of the floor mosaic survive from this period. St. Jerome lived and worked in Bethlehem from 384 AD, and he was buried in a cave beneath the Church of the Nativity.
The Constantinian church was destroyed by Justinian in 530 AD, who built the much larger church that remains today. The Persians spared it during their invasion in 614 AD because, according to legend, they were impressed by a representation of the Magi — fellow Persians — that decorated the building. This was quoted at a 9th-century synod in Jerusalem to show the utility of religious images.
Muslims prevented the application of Hakim’s decree (1009) ordering the destruction of Christian monuments because, since the time of Omar (639), they had been permitted to use the south transept for worship.
The Crusaders took Jerusalem on 6 June 1009. Baldwin I and II were crowned there, and in an impressive display of tolerance the Franks and Byzantines cooperated in fully redecorating the interior (1165-69). A Greek inscription in the north transept records this event.
The Church of the Nativity was much neglected in the Mamluk and Ottoman periods, but not destroyed. Much of the church’s marble was looted by the Ottomans and now adorns the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. An earthquake in 1834 and a fire in 1869 destroyed the furnishings of the cave, but the church again survived.
In 1847, the theft of the silver star marking the exact site of the Nativity was an ostensible factor in the international crisis over the Holy Places that ultimately led to the Crimean War (1854–56).

 In 1852, shared custody of the church was granted to the Roman Catholic, Armenian and Greek Orthodox churches. The Greeks care for the Grotto of the Nativity.

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The Grotto of the Nativity, a rectangular cavern beneath the church, is the Church of the Nativity’s focal point. Entered by a flight of steps by the church altar, this is the cave that has been honored as the site of Christ’s birth since at least the 2nd century.

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A silver star in the floor marks the very spot where Christ is believed to have been born. The star’s Latin inscription reads, “Here of the Virgin Mary Jesus Christ was born — 1717.” The floor is paved in marble, and 15 lamps hang above the star (six belong to the Greeks, five to the Armenians and four to the Latins).
All other furnishings date from after the fire of 1869, except for the bronze gates at the north and south entrances to the Grotto, which are from Justinian’s 6th-century church.

Note:  I was in Israel just after Christmas in 1987, exactly thirty years ago from writing this.  I was inside the Church Of The Nativity and toured this holy site.  I agree totally with the above article that the early church historians, led by Justin Martyr in 160 A.D., and followed by Origen, Eusebius and others, give this site the best credence as the genuine place where Christ was born.   Merry Christmas, Pastor Steve  <><

 

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