It’s been a decade since the now-UCP leader was politically exiled for the “Lake of Fire” incident. Why are people reacting so differently to her behaviour now?
It’s been a decade since the now-UCP leader was politically exiled for the “Lake of Fire” incident. Why are people reacting so differently to her behaviour now?
many see it as a battle of good versus evil. and i believe that if people that are pushing this kind of thing, and they re going to wind up in the lake of fire forever and ever and ever, and that s a long time has there been a lot of backlash for you? absolutely. socially there have been a lot of friendships that have ended because of this. this is not something that i undertook lightly because i knew the consequences. at 11. derek joins us now from atlanta, texas , and this is a remarkable does the decision to keep the library s open in the larger issue. i mean, clearly, the larger issue of book banning that county is not put to rest. i mean, it seems like they ll be more lawsuits. yes i think that s what was clear today is that this fight has changed. originally as we mentioned all of this started as a fight over 17 books, but many of the objections were raised by the opposition today had nothing to do with those initial 17 books. they raised objections about
are pushing this kind of thing, and they re going to wind up in the lake of fire forever and ever and ever, and that s a long time has been a lot of backlash for you. absolutely. in what way? socially there have been a lot of friendships that have ended because of this. this is not something that i undertook lightly because i knew the consequences. at 11. derek joins us now from atlanta, texas, and this is a remarkable does the decision to keep the library s open in the larger issue. clearly the larger issue book banning that county is not put to rest. i mean, it seems like they ll be more lawsuits. yes i think that s what was clear today is that this fight has changed. originally as we mentioned all of this started as a fight over 17 books, but many of the objections were raised by the opposition today had nothing to do with those initial 17 books. they raised objections about other books that they say totals more than several 100 others that they re concerned about, and several peopl
dad punishing other kids? i think that, to me, is the most traumatizing part because, to me, it was just normal. amanda told us, her dad never spare the rod, beating her regularly as a child, using his belt after church. but hearing the girls scream, as they were being punished. when you think of souls burning in a lake of fire for eternity, that s with these girls sound like. and the screaming is especially hard to forget, she told us. because she helped her dad. as a 15 year old, i was forced to restrain the girls, the same way my dad would. how did i make you feel? i stopped. i refused to go, when they yelled. i would add to make lunch for dinner or had dishes to do. did you ever tell you that, just go easy, go on these young s kids? i never had the guts. i never had the guts. when she was 15, she tried