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Page A-6 Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, Ore. Wednesday, June 28, 2017 Stop the hate speech and fix our problems: by Dr. Glenn Mollette Hate speech doesn’t work for any person or group in America. The result is always hurt. The shooting of Majority Whip Steve Scalise at a baseball practice is further proof. Here are some of the comments and other rhetoric that Sean Hannity recently remarked about on an evening broadcast and his website. • Hollywood Actor Mark Ruffalo calls on NBC News to “cease hiring white conser- vatives.” • “Knights for Socialism” group at a Florida University teaches students how to “fight the fascists.” • Anti-Trump “resistance” leaders say they want to “Make America Ungovern- able,” call for “direct action” tactics against Republicans. • Kathy Griffin’s photo shoot depict- ing President Trump’s severed head. • Charlie Sheen wishes death on Donald Trump, tweeting, “Dear God; Trump next, please! Trump next, please!” following the death of actress Carrie Fisher. • President Trump murdered in musi- cian Marilyn Manson’s music video. • Katie Tur insinuates Donald Trump will begin killing journalists on MSNBC, saying “Donald Trump has made no secret about going after journalists” • Unhinged NYU professor calls on students to attack conservative speaker Gavin McInnes, calls his supporters “Nazis.” • Rachel Maddow says Donald Trump wants to murder journalists. • Comedian Jim Carrey supports Kathy Griffin’s photo shoot, says he dreams of killing President Trump. • Madonna says she wants to “blow up the White House” during a speech. • Black Lives Matter say they want to “fry cops like bacon” during a rally in Min- nesota. • President Obama urges liberal activ- ists to, “Get in their faces.” • Actor Mickey Rourke goes on anti- Trump rant, says “F*** him, F*** the horse he rode in on, his wife’s one of the biggest gold-diggers I know.” • Rapper Big Sean raps about murder- ing Donald Trump with an icepick. • Late-Night host Stephen Colbert goes on anti-Trump tirade, calls him “Vladi- mir Putin’s c***-holster.” • Comedian Bill Maher jokes about Trump family incest. • Rapper Snoop Dogg stages phony execution of ‘clown’ Donald Trump. • NBC and New York Times contribu- tor Malcolm Nance calls on ISIS to suicide- bomb Trump-owned properties. • NYC Theater group stages perfor- mance of ‘Julius Caesar,’ showing the sav- age stabbing-death of ‘Donald Trump.’ • Protesters in Philadelphia chant “Kill Trump - Kill Pence” during May Day demonstrations. Thanks to Sean Hannity and SeanHan- nity.com for providing this startling informa- tion. We’ve heard many times that “sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me.” Words are painful but often lead to very cruel actions. While some of these American personalities hopefully would never act out their speech, their speech influences America. Millions read so- cial media, watch television and they follow America’s celebrities. Speech is influential when it comes from so many people who are in the public eye. President Trump is not a perfect man nor is Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton or Mike Pence. We should help President Trump accomplish something. We should build the wall; take some of the tax burden off businesses and the average American tax- payer. We should stop wasting Americans’ money that is paid into Social Security so that seniors will have something to count on in their senior years. We need our roads, bridges and water systems in America fixed or replaced. We need to continue to build strong energy sources such as wind, so- lar, natural gas and clean coal. We need to work together to help our kids receive good educations without costing the price of a new house. We need to fix the high cost of medical care and prescription drugs. Some of America’s neighborhoods are out of hand with reported murders every night. Spewing hate filled venomous words at each other solves nothing. All political sides need to tone it down. Calling for hurt or even death to the President or any law abid- ing citizen is evil. We need to all become human beings again, stop being stupid, go to work and resolve our problems. Glenn Mollette is a syndicated colum- nist and author of 12 books. He is read in all 50 states. Read his new book, “Uncommon Sense.” You can contact him at GMollette@ aol.com and like his Facebook page at www. facebook.com/glennmollette. nod? Are they going to be admitted to the barn association, write them writs of habeas porpoise, or just sue each other out of court? Are we really doing them a favor by not enrichelating their talking prior to a proper propulsion into adultery? I say no!” At this point, two ladies in the audience quickly excused themselves and dashed into the hallway. “Instead of being instructed in proper English, our students today spend all their time watching private defective shows on television. So I think teachers should work on getting ‘em more eloquenter than they are now.” “Mr. Wilson,” asked one of the board members, “what is it about the way our stu- dents speak that you find objectionable?” “They say like all the time. Instead of making a simple declarational sentencing, they say, ‘Oh, I was like this and he was like that, and she like ate dinner.’ Windy doesn’t even charge for these lessons. They’re always, like, free. Dave Marash’s in-depth HERE & THERE podcasts keep you hooked on today’s big news. Listen on www.davemarash.com. Home Country: by Slim Randles The closed-season school board meet- ing was called to order half an hour late by its chairman, J. Buckdancer Alcott, because the board members saw Windy Wilson sit- ting in the audience. Windy had no children, and he sure as sugar wasn’t a teacher, but he could talk. And he was patiently biding his time. De- spite the board’s foot dragging through the agenda, Windy didn’t give up and go home. Finally, Alcott said it was time for pub- lic feedback and asked if anyone wanted to speak. Windy raised his hand. Alcott looked desperately around, but Windy’s hand was the only one raised. He nodded in Windy’s direction. “My name is Alphonse Wilson,” he said, standing, “and I live here.” “We know who you are, Windy,” said Alcott. “Thanks, Buck. I feel it’s my duty to bring to the board’s attention a strategic dearth of learning with these young people today. A paucity of eddyflication. In short, their vocabulary is seriously obfusticated. We have to ask ourselves, what are these young people going to do in polite society when a hostess passes around the horse doovers? Are they going to palaver proper, or just sit there on their sacrolibriums and Church News Community Bible Church Sinners All Luke 7:36-39 (NKJV) 36 Then one of the Pharisees asked Him to eat with him. And He went to the Pharisee’s house, and sat down to eat. 37 And behold, a woman in the city who was a sinner, when she knew that Jesus sat at the table in the Pharisee’s house, brought an alabaster flask of fragrant oil, 38 and stood at His feet behind Him weeping; and she began to wash His feet with her tears, and wiped them with the hair of her head; and she kissed His feet and anointed them with the fragrant oil. 39 Now when the Pharisee who had invited Him saw this, he spoke to himself, saying, “This man, if He were a prophet, would know who and what manner of woman this is who is touching Him, for she is a sinner.” The whole passage in Luke 7 goes from verse 36 to verse 50 – it would be good to read the whole passage. I read this passage to keep a focus on who I am in Jesus Christ – a forgiven sinner. It is so easy to slip into the mode of thinking we’re not as bad as someone else. Too easy, in fact, because the Bible declares we are all sinners. (Romans 3:23, “For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.”) It is far too easy to miss the fact of the old saying attributed to John Bradford, and English reformer, as he watched prisoners taken to a place of execution, “There but for the grace of God goes John Brad- ford.” This has come down to us in the form of, “There but for the grace of God go I.” As I have counseled over the years, I have come to believe that there lies latent in each of us the capacity for great acts of evil. The New Testament calls King David of the Old Testament, a man after God’s own heart (Acts 13:12), and yet 2 Samuel 11 records David’s sin of adultery with Bathsheba and his murder of her husband, Uriah. So what made David a “man after God’s own heart”? I believe it was his sincere and com- plete repentance, his willingness to admit that he was wrong and that God was right, and despite his sin, he trusted that God forgives – and he began again to seek the Lord. One of the most ridiculous statements people make to me when they sin is, “I am only hurting myself.” I like to add: you’re hurting your parents, your children, your brothers and sisters, your friends, your co-workers, your acquaintances, your grandchildren, your nieces and nephews, and whoever else you rub shoulders with. One thing we all have in common is sin, and the one thing we all need is forgiveness! I live in the forgiveness of God every day, and if it wasn’t for this fact I would be doing something else. The Lord wants us to ask in repentance, and we will find forgiveness there waiting for us. See you Sunday. In Christ, Pastor Dave Ministry at CBC Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Praise and Prayer 6 p.m. Community Christian Academy Preschool – 12th grade Applications for 2017-2018 available Senior Exercise Class Monday, Wednesday, & Friday 9-10 a.m. in Dining Room Places of Worship BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH 5181 Holland Loop Rd., CJ 541-592-3923 “Come Join the Worship!” Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Pastor Sonny Moore www.bridgeviewcc.org * * * 7th DAY ADVENTIST 265 S. Old Stage Rd., CJ Sabbath School - 9:30 a.m. Saturday Worship 11 a.m. Pastor Christian Martin Church (541) 592-3218 Madrone Adventist School 541-592-3330 * * * IMMANUEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 200 Watkins St., CJ Phone 541-592-3876 Pastor Charles Chase Sunday School - 9:15 a.m. Sunday Worship - 9:15 a.m. Child-care for small children *** Illinois Valley Praise Center 28569 Redwood Hwy. CJ Non-denominational Bible-believing Church Sunday school - 9:30 a..m. Sunday Service 10:30 a.m. Thursday Seekers 7 p.m. Youth group Thursday - 7 p.m. www.ivpraisecenter.com COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH Pastor Dave Gordon 113 S. Caves Ave., CJ Office: 541-592-3896 Email: cbccca@gmail.com Sunday Worship - 10:30 a.m. Christian Academy Pre-K to 12th grade Awana - Wednesdays - 6 p.m. * * * ST. PATRICK OF THE FOREST CATHOLIC CHURCH 407 W. River St., CJ 541-592-3658 Fr. William Holtzinger, Pastor Mass - Sunday 11 a.m.. Sacrament of Reconciliation Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Holy Days TBA * * * TAKILMA BIBLE CHURCH 10343 Takilma Road, Takilma Pastor Dan Robinson Bible Study / Prayer Time 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m * * * First Baptist Church of Selma 18285 Redwood Hwy., Selma 541-597-4169 Pastor Monty Pope Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. Worship - 11 a.m. GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN CHURCH East River Street & Lewis Court, CJ Annemarie Richardson Lay Pastor. Sunday School - 9:15 a.m. Sunday Worship - 10 a.m. Church Phone: 541-592-2290 www.goodshepherdlutheraniv.net * * * VALLEY EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 498 Laurel Road, CJ P.O. Box 1248 Pastor Marvin Porter Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. Worship Service - 11 a.m. evfree@frontiernet.net 541-592-6160 * * * FOUNTAIN OF LIFE ASSEMBLY OF GOD 451 S. Junction Ave., CJ 541-592-3956 Pastor Mark McLean Morning Worship 9:30 & 11 a.m. Wednesday - 7 p.m. Adult Bible Study * * * ST. MATTHIAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 25904 Redwood Hwy., CJ 541-592-2006 Rev. Bryant Bechtold Sunday Worship Service 10:30 a.m. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS 209 S. Junction Ave., CJ Sacrament Meet - 10 a.m. Sunday School - 11:20 a.m. Priesthood, Relief Soc. - 12:10 p.m. Bishop Larry Hammersmith 541-592-3919 * * * Illinois Valley Baptist Church 541-592-6149 102 S. Redwood Hwy. (in the County Building) Sunday Worship 10:30 AM Wednesday Bible Study, Prayer & Youth Program 7:00 PM Friday Ladies Bible Study 11:00 AM * * * Wonder Bible Chapel 11911 Redwood Hwy. Wonder, Ore. Sunday worship 10 a.m. Non-denominational Bible believing Church Sunday School Nursery Youth group meets Sunday 6:30 p.m. B ingo for A ll A ges WednesdAys eArly Bird 6 - 6:30PM 17 gAMes 6:30 - 9:30PM Hamburgers for sale 520 e. river street, CJ iv senior Center open to tHe public