St. Louis Lambert Closes Runway After Plane Ends up on Grass After Landing, No Injuries Reported

From msn.com

A regional jet carrying 27 people ended up off a runway after landing in St. LouisWednesday morning.

A United Regional Jet went into a section of grass after landing on the airport’s Runway 11-29 at about 10:50 a.m., according to a press release from St. Louis Lambert International Airport. The jet was being operated by GoJet Airlines.

According to the release, there were 27 people on the plane at the time, including the crew. The flight was coming from Washington Dulles International Airport.

The passengers got off the plane and were loaded onto an airport bus and taken to the concourse.

At the time of the incident, snow was falling around the St. Louis area, but the airport’s press release did not say if the incident was weather-related.

Director of Talent Acquisition and Communications for GoJet Liz Dray sent the following statement regarding the incident:

Upon landing at St. Louis Lambert International Airport, GoJet Airlines flight 4427 slid off the taxiway before coming to a stop. There were no reported injuries and emergency crews met the aircraft. All passengers were safely transported to the terminal. There are no official reports at this time, but weather conditions, specifically icy taxiways, were the probable cause. All scheduled flights have been removed from this aircraft and reassigned to another.

Rick Warren’s Bell-Curve View Of Jesus Is Bad Politics And Worse Theology

When will this guy EVER go away???

From thefederalist.com

If our positions are properly calibrated to the truth, moderating them is not an act of virtue but one of cowardice

In college, my freshman theology professor constantly made us repeat the saying: “A text without a context is a pretext for a prooftext.” In other words, twisting Scripture out of context to back up a predetermined position is dangerous business. If Rick Warren had been taught the same thing, he might have thought twice before dishonestly using Jesus’s crucifixion to chastise Christians for their political convictions.

The evangelical pastor took to X Wednesday morning to twist John 19:18 into a call to political kumbaya. Because Jesus was crucified between two thieves, Warren reasoned, obviously He was sending the message that the most Christlike place to be politically is smack dab in the middle of left and right.

“If you’re looking for the #realJesus, not a caricature disfigured by partisan motivations, you’ll find him in the middle, not on either side,” Warren wrote smugly.

If Warren thought a little deeper about his exegesis, he might remember the details Luke adds in chapter 23 of his gospel account. Luke tells us one of the criminals “hurled insults” at Jesus, while the other sought and received grace. The logical conclusion of Warren’s forced comparison is probably not what he was trying to convey.

While God alone can judge the intentions of the heart, Warren’s post smacks of efforts by many evangelical “leaders” to score points for rising above the partisan fray.

Warren deserves to be confronted for his dishonest use of Scripture, especially if his motive in doing so was to earn back-pats for being more holy than his politically vocal brethren. I sincerely hope he’ll repent of using his position of influence to spread a twisted interpretation of the Biblical narrative. The apostle Peter had strong words for the “ignorant and unstable” who “twist [Scripture] to their own destruction.”

While Warren’s post is poorly conceived and dishonestly executed, its problems don’t end there. The premise he twists Scripture so awkwardly to express is also wrong.

Jesus isn’t in the middle of any given divide. He is so much more than, and so far superior to, a compromise point between two people, two ideas, or two worldviews. If that was all it meant to follow Christ, there would be no difference between Christianity and any peace-seeking religion conceived by man.

The message of the crucifixion — and of the whole Bible — is a war between good and evil. Ever since Eve ate of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, the hearts of man have been the battleground on which our fallen natures war with God’s goodness and redemption extended to us via Christ’s death and resurrection. There is no middle ground in that war. As the apostle John was instructed to write to the church of Laodicea in Revelation 3, “Would that you were either cold or hot! So, because you are lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my mouth.”

The war for souls is not equivalent to a fight between Republicans and Democrats. But the war between good and evil does reach every crevice of the world and of our lives; no part of us or the world we inhabit is untouched by sin or out of the reach of God’s goodness. It’s foolish at best, and sinful at worst, for pastors like Warren to use their heavenly allegiance to dodge their responsibility to stand for truth and goodness during their earthly sojourn. From abortion to religious freedom to proper treatment for children with gender dysphoria or even fiscal stewardship, there are salient political issues on which Christians should use the tools at their disposal to advocate for wise, responsible, and righteous laws. To avoid doing so is cowardly, and to avoid doing so on a pretext of holiness is even more so.

The church needs far fewer platitudes about everyone getting along, and far more boldness to speak truth and condemn evil. We won’t win souls with both-side-isms on social media, but by inviting them to join the fight against evil, starting in their own hearts. Conviction begets courage.

Warren’s message suggests that if we could all learn to get along, if left and right could just meet in the middle, we would find Jesus there. The implication is that, as political viewpoints evolve, the maker of the universe is doing a constant balancing act to stay perched at the top of an ever-changing bell curve.

Not only is it logically ridiculous, this view also takes a very small view of God. It places God on the scale of Republican and Democrat, instead of placing us on the scale of sin and salvation. Jesus isn’t sitting around waiting to be found in the “common ground” between two sinful perspectives. He invites us to join the great battle He has waged and won for our souls. Recognizing our sin and inability to redeem ourselves, we must accept his rescue and his triumph over the evil in our hearts.

All of our earthly battles, political and otherwise, play out on the fringes of that much greater battle. They are not ultimate, but that does not make them morally neutral. In every battle, we must seek wisdom from God to discern what is righteous and courage to do it. Very rarely does that mean just splitting the difference. Truth is not triangulated based on diverging human opinions; our opinions must be calibrated to adhere to the truth. If they are, moderating them is not an act of virtue but one of cowardice. source

HOW CAN I BE SAVED?

MARANATHA!!

Cause of Deadly Plane Crash Involving Mötley Crüe Singer’s Private Jet Revealed

From nypost.com

Officials revealed the cause of the Arizona plane crash that killed a pilot onboard a private jet owned by Mötley Crüe lead singer Vince Neil and injured three others Monday.

A landing gear failure on the Learjet 35A owned by the rock star caused the aircraft to ram into a parked Gulfstream 200 after touching down at Scottsdale Airport, officials said in a release from the City of Scottsdale.

“According to initial reports, the Learjet’s left main landing gear failed upon landing, leading to the collision,” the statement reads.

A landing gear malfunction resulted in the Learjet losing control and driving into the side of a parked plane.

Dramatic video captured the moment the singer’s jet smashed into the other plane, showing it skidding and struggling to come to a stop as it sped down the runway before hitting the parked aircraft.

The Learjet 35A, which was completing a private flight from Austin, Texas, at 2:39 p.m. Monday, had four people onboard: two pilots and two passengers.

Andreani, 43, suffered five broken ribs as a result of the accident.

The wreckage of the private plane that crashed on Monday. Joe Rondone/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

One of the pilots was pronounced dead at the scene while the other was taken to the hospital along with the rock star’s girlfriend and friend. Two dogs belonging to the two female passengers also survived the crash.

One person was on the Gulfstream jet but was not injured in the crash.

First responders arrived within one minute of the shocking collision, according to the release.
Security cam footage of the Learjet as it lands at Scottsdale Airport. AZ Family

“Mr. Neil’s thoughts and prayers go out to everyone involved, and he is grateful for the critical aid of all first responders assisting today,” a lawyer for the rocker said.

The Scottsdale Airport was closed to all air traffic Monday but reopened Tuesday morning with the blessing of local officials.

There is something VERY strange going on with our airplanes, and I believe that it has something to do with the Landslide victory of Donald Trump in our last election.

JUST TOO COINCIDENTAL.

PRAY, BRETHREN, PRAY!