Continuing
the theme from the last post, just who is that Louisianans worship? Sports or the All-Holy Trinity? In the article below we are given the answer: Churches don’t matter, high school sports do. If there were a real hunger for righteousness
in Louisiana, there would have been an outcry by Louisianans and a quick response
by the State government to reopen the churches in time for Easter, Pentecost,
and so on. That did not happen with
churches, but it has happened with sports:
It appears to be just a formality now that
high school football in Louisiana will begin October 8-10.
According to The Advocate, it was a group effort by state legislators,
the attorney general's office, the governor's office, the LHSAA and education
groups.
The aforementioned groups have been working
behind the scenes for weeks to come up with an agreement that alleviates the
LHSAA's novel coronavirus liability for schools.
The agreement also conflicts with
Louisiana's phased reopening. As you may recall, weeks back, it was declared
that the state would need to be in Phase 3 for a set period of time before high
school football competition could proceed.
"In this case, I waited as long as I
could wait to make sure we got every path covered," LHSAA executive
director Eddie Bonine said. "And I truly believe our coaches and all the
local administration people ... they've kicked tail and they are ready. With
the hand that they have been dealt now, they are going to get another case of
normality." . . .
--Jude Walker, https://kpel965.com/high-school-football-in-louisiana-to-start-october-8-10/,
via http://www.thedeadpelican.com/
Unless
there is great repentance for this, Louisiana can expect more evils - of body
and soul - to visit her in the days to come.
--
Holy
Ælfred the Great, King of England, South Patron, pray for us sinners at the Souð, unworthy though we are!
Anathema
to the Union!
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