
Hotrod2
10K posts

Hotrod2
@Hotrod4eva
"The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom & instruction" - Proverbs 1:7 ✝️ Sola scriptura is the final authority.



We’re maturing critical tech for @NASA’s HWO, the 1st telescope that will search for Earth‑like planets. Building on 60 years of making space instruments, we’ll push stability over 100× @NASAWebb so we can answer the question: are we alone in the universe? Learn more:















I feel so disgusted with the generational vibe that told us that having kids wasn’t a priority and that being a mom was kind of a lesser path. Dealing right now with someone close to me who completely missed the life she should have had, which would have made her very happy— as a mom of a bunch of kids. She believed the social justice messages and made other choices. Materialistic superficial choices btw. She’s traveled extensively and has fancy appliances and a nice (huge, empty) house — and a bunch of social justice bona fides. She was misled. This isn’t someone who was always a bit salty and never wanted kids. She wanted them, but it seemed lame and selfish and not as important as her SJW pursuits. (Which amounted to what? Nothing. The whole thing was a vibe.) I have the same life advice.















No president in American history has done more for Christians in the White House than Donald Trump — and the list of actions backs it up. From day one of his second term, Trump established the first-ever White House Faith Office in the West Wing, created a Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias, pardoned pro-life Christians prosecuted for praying outside abortion clinics, and called the nation to rededicate itself to God on the National Mall this May 17. The White House itself has declared him the most pro-faith and pro-religious liberty president in American history. Whether you agree with his politics or not, these actions are on the record. No president has moved this boldly on behalf of the Church in modern times. And the Church needs to recognize this moment for what it is.






