There is no Christian salvation in keeping the law
Erika Kirk’s desert wandering
The gentlemen of the courts in Medieval Britain were forced to acknowledge that the Lord of Hosts is Lord not only of “Sabaoth,” but also of the “Sabbath” as well.
However they puzzled themselves over the similarity of the two words in Hebrew, the one referring to war and the other to peace; and moreover about their own ambiguous English word “hosts” referring either to hospitality and friendliness to guests or to hostility and war as of armies gathered together to combat.

“Honoring the Sabbath” or keeping the entirety of the Old Testament Jewish law is not of itself an act that propitiates any saving grace.
To rest and abstain from causing heavy labor to be performed or heavy burdens to be borne on Sunday is one thing but to “rest” as a prosecutor with a case in court is another. It is precisely the latter interpretation tends to be the case with individuals and organizations who are, in fact, at law, not working merely for the sake of charity and goodwill.
It’s good to rest on the Sabbath day, inasmuch as it is the day of rest, but one does not “earn” anything or fulfill any law merely by resting.


“Snopes” is of course a liberal or Democratic Party “fact-checking” site.
It appears suspicious that liberals are defending Erika Kirk while true conservatives are very suspicious of her. She feels perhaps that her beauty outweighs her need to articulate a clear position especially with respect to Charlie’s gun rights activism.


With plenty of cops patrolling liberal cities, “funded” or not, and plenty of guns in the hands of cops, apparently, fully blessed by the liberals, it would appear that liberals are the law-and-order party, while conservatives permit gun ownership more liberally.




