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ConnectHook Jun 2020
bite back
white fright
white flack
black blight
lack light
light right
black rise
white lies
black lies
right rise
white right
night light
black flies
bright white
white ring wising
black light rising
bright black
horticultural/luminary imagery
ConnectHook Jun 2020
You’re so stupid you think it’s sincere :
Urban violence designed to spread fear.
It’s a crisis they use
When they win, we all lose;
Civil chaos. The methods are clear.

Angry rent-a-mobs, looting and burning,
Destroy other’s livelihoods, earning
A good rioter’s wage
For destruction and rage
(As the locals, too late, are now learning).

The democrat leaders in Minn.
Are uncertain just where to begin
Cleaning egg off their faces.
They egg on the races . . .
The narrative’s starting to spin.
Yuri Bezmenov, Georges Sorel, Cloward-Piven, Soros...wait--

You are too dumb to Google those?
Oh. OK. Sorry.
  Jun 2020 ConnectHook
july hearne
so proudly surrendered
to chains

He tries the heart
and He tries the reins

justice according to your lanes
He is angry every day

careful now, judgement might be coming your way
He is even angry on peaceful protest day
ConnectHook May 2020
science and data
can kiss my poetic ***
(the fake news virus)
Your poetry makes me feel unsafe 😷
ConnectHook May 2020
Messéd are the bleak

for they shall inherit

this parabolic tweak;

(and not without merit).
more spoonerism
ConnectHook May 2020
Amidst a merging of insurgencies
was a surging of emergencies.

The ineluctable conclusion:

unelectable condition of the candidates
was due to unconditional election of God’s chosen.
The Reformed view of election, known as unconditional election, means that God does not foresee an action or condition on our part that induces Him to save us. Rather, election rests on God’s sovereign decision to save whomever He is pleased to save.

In the book of Romans, we find a discussion of this difficult concept. Romans 9:10–13 reads: “And not only so, but also when Rebekah had conceived children by one man, our forefather Isaac, though they were not yet born and had done nothing either good or bad—in order that God’s purpose of election might continue, not because of works but because of him who calls—she was told, ‘The older will serve the younger.’ As it is written, ‘Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated.’” Here the Apostle Paul is giving his exposition of the doctrine of election. He deals with it significantly in Romans 8, but here he illustrates his teaching of the doctrine of election by going back into the past of the Jewish people and looking at the circumstances surrounding the birth of twins—Jacob and Esau. In the ancient world, it was customary for the firstborn son to receive the inheritance or the patriarchal blessing. However, in the case of these twins, God reversed the process and gave the blessing not to the elder but to the younger. The point that the Apostle labors here is that God not only makes this decision prior to the twins’ births, He does it without a view to anything they would do, either good or evil, so that the purposes of God might stand. Therefore, our salvation does not rest on us; it rests solely on the gracious, sovereign decision of God.
ConnectHook May 2020
Head in the deer-lights.
Light in the deer-heads.
Deer in the light-heads.

(something like that)
That guy with antlers.

I mean MANTLERS, sorry.

https://youtu.be/6YK1CXA2TEE
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