The stenographer who was removed from the House floor Wednesday night after an outburst during the debt-ceiling vote will not face arrest or charges, U.S. Capitol Police said on Thursday.
“You cannot serve two masters," the woman, identified ... as Dianne Reidy, said after mounting the speaker's chair and shouting about God and the U.S. Constitution. "You cannot serve two masters. Praise be to God, the Lord Jesus Christ. Praise forever.”
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Hmmmm ... was this a true "rant"?
Definition of rant: to speak or shout at length in a wild, impassioned way
Except for the "wild" part, I guess it fits the definition. I don't think she was being "wild".
And other than her comments about the Freemasons, she did not say anything not supported by the Bible, which most Christians believe to be the inspired word of G-d.
So ... is the problem that she believes what the Bible says, or that she quoted the Bible where its presence is forbidden?
Right after 9/11, I happened to attend worship services in a church in the Houston, Texas area. Referring to the 9/11 "terrorists", the minister told his congregation the following:
I know Jesus said we should forgive, but I just can't do it.
No one suggested that he be removed from the church and sent to a mental hospital for evaluation, but perhaps he should have been.
If the affairs of the churches don't belong in government chambers, then the affairs of the government don't belong in the churches. As Ms. Reidy said, you cannot serve two masters. You cannot be in the body of Christ and in the body of Antichrist at the same time.
And what does one gain by worshiping G-d inside the church and then forgetting all about Him as soon as you step back into Satan's kingdom outside the church?
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