tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6364993632163963485.post5136945044619122568..comments2023-07-13T07:18:21.700-07:00Comments on A Woman Who Fears the Lord: A Judge and the Ten CommandmentsAngela Wittmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04025738299107632514noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6364993632163963485.post-28005167876392732612017-11-16T10:46:46.689-08:002017-11-16T10:46:46.689-08:00Another thought I want to share is that while (and...Another thought I want to share is that while (and after) I served on local school board anonymous letters were written about me to my broker and others. They mostly stated that I was crazy and a religious fanatic. I counted those things as all joy and left it in the Lord's hands to vindicate me, which I believe He did. I also happened to be falsely accused of adultery a decade or so ago. I was protesting abortion at the Hope Clinic in Granite City, IL when a popular prolife leader stuck her heard out of her RV and shouted "ADULTERESS!" at me as her husband drove down the alley next to the abortion mill. I was dumbfounded, to say the least; but was vindicated as this same woman had been making up stories and lying about other prolifers, too. It became clear that she was suffering from emotional problems. So, I am not immune to the fact that people lie, but sadly, the accusers of Judge Moore continue to come forward almost daily. Angela Wittmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04025738299107632514noreply@blogger.com