Now we have a new ‘thing’ here in Albuquerque, drunks crashing into homes. UGH! More Here. New Mexico never truly addresses the root of the problem. The state has a JESUS problem. No laws of man will change this state. For heaven’s sake the state cannot even get CYFD cleaned up. How dumb is that. CYFD worker charged with housing minors for months. Both the DEMS and GOP have failed our children. I have been here since 1995 and the CYFD is still a very, very sinful, dysfunctional government agency. Never tell me a DEM or Republican can clean up this state, ONLY JESUS can.
This is a state that continues to kill God’s babies through abortion. New Mexico says it values life, HOGWASH! New Mexico is going to get to the point where it is unfixable, as is all of America. The whole country needs a come to JESUS meeting. Christianity is falling in my beloved country.
This awful mess continues……….
KOB TV: With each day, there are more repercussions in the federal investigation into multiple Albuquerque police officers. KOB 4 spent hours independently confirming the details agents have yet to release that ultimately led to the recent dismissal of dozens of DWI cases. More Here
KOAT TV: A recent report shows New Mexico ranked in the top three when it comes to drunk driving deaths. According to the New Mexico Department of Transportation’s data, last year, law enforcement made 8,329 DWI arrests. The Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office said they’ll have deputies watching the roads. NMDOT said they’re providing resources to keep drunk drivers off the road. More Here
Got Questions states: What God commands Christians regarding alcohol is to avoid drunkenness (Ephesians 5:18). The Bible condemns drunkenness and its effects (Proverbs 23:29-35). Christians are also commanded to not allow their bodies to be “mastered” by anything (1 Corinthians 6:12; 2 Peter 2:19). Drinking alcohol in excess is undeniably addictive. Scripture also forbids a Christian from doing anything that might offend other Christians or encourage them to sin against their conscience (1 Corinthians 8:9-13). In light of these principles, it would be extremely difficult for any Christian to say he is drinking alcohol in excess to the glory of God (1 Corinthians 10:31). More Here