Rob
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Rob
@RobRmartinez126
Entrepreneur, builder, musician, military veteran, protector and provider, Libertarian voting Red




Her husband wrote an entire book telling people not to go to college like him.




Notre Dame's two biggest ACC opponents - Miami on Nov. 7 & SMU on Nov. 21 - both will kickoff at 7:30 p.m. ET & televised on NBC, sources told @On3. Irish's home kickoff times expected to be released today



Breaking DHS reportedly looking at Candace Owens husband’s green card documents over the arrest in Nashville Tennessee with a weapon.








Hearing that the Daily Wire laid off over 50% of their staff today. As much as I positively despise what their execs put me and my family through there are a lot of good people that work there with families to feed who could use a prayer.




I went to the White House Correspondents Dinner for one reason. Too many journalists have done everything they can to dehumanize me for months, and I wanted to look them in the eye.









As a Christian, I have participated in more baptisms that I can count. Not only did I personally baptise my own five children, I have personally baptised many others, both young and adult. I have also been witness to many other baptisms. One thing that is remarkable about baptism over all of the other practices (what Catholics refer to as sacraments) is the notable change which takes place in both the immediate behavior and lives of those who undergo the process. I have seen former drug abusers get clean and live Godly lives. I have seen people who were angry and bitter be broken and turned soft. I have seen a number of people go on to have a fervent passion for service, to have a deep love of God, and a desire to know Him through His holy word. This is really the normal reaction to a genuine baptism. I have an issue with @RealCandace however. Whereas I normally witness a change in behavior through a genuine baptism, that doesn't seem apparent with Candace. She went overseas for a week, came back, and announced that she had been baptised into the Catholic church. That's a very serious matter. In her confirmation through baptism, she made a public testimony to dedicate her very life to Jesus Christ through the Church. I am aware that the sacrament is a little different than in the Protestant tradition, but that's basically it. She is now a representative of Jesus Christ, and a progenitor of the Catholic tradition. So Candace returned to the US after her confirmation and simply returned to her former ways, without any notable changes. She doesn't appear to have been significantly affected by her experience. As far as I'm aware, she hasn't even talked about the experience yet. So what's the deal, Candace @RealCandaceO? Because I think that there are a lot of people out there who might be thinking about becoming Catholics, and you are now representing the Church. Do you not think that your testimony is important? Do you think that no apparent change in your behavior, your demeanor, affects that testimony? I know Candace Owens won't respond to this, because I'm not important enough to warrant a reply in her world. I just hope she reads it; and I hope that some of her followers do as well. This isn't a joke.














