You are a kind of blind person - did you not see how the mRNA vaccines were hailed as a saviour to outdo Jesus during covid? Good grief, people worshipped them and put their trust for their lives in them.
Clare Craig has given up her whole career essentially because she had the perceptiveness and principles to recognise when people were being coerced to take part in an experiment (Nuremberg code para 1 ) and clearly you still don’t have the principles or the perspicacity to see what was clearly going on.
Brogda et al found recombinant spike protein up to 187 days after vaccination (recombinant = produced by cells still churning it out from the modified RNA vaccines) they recommended discontinuing boosters in 2023
Brogna, C., Cristoni, S., Marino, G., Montano, L., Viduto, V., Fabrowski, M., Lettieri, G., & Piscopo, M. (2023). Detection of recombinant Spike protein in the blood of individuals vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2: Possible molecular mechanisms. PROTEOMICS – Clinical Applications, 17, e2300048. https://t.co/xl2opvZ774
Christ certainly is king.
From his mouth comes a sharp sword with which to strike down the nations, and he will rule them with a rod of iron. He will tread the winepress of the fury of the wrath of God the Almighty. On his robe and on his thigh he has a name written, King of kings and Lord of lords. Revelation 19:15-16
Then the King will say to those on his right, ‘Come, you who are blessed by my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world. Matthew 25:34 (these are the ones who fed the hungry and visited those in hospital and in prison)
@riecker Nagasaki was the centre of Japanese Christianity - this city had many churches, church schools, cathedrals, priests, monks, many many Christians.
Why did these priests survive?
Other Christians there were found worthy of sacrifice, by God, to end the war.
There is this preprint:
https://t.co/zSPKwCvb4N
Here is a research letter
https://t.co/0p46UgG84L
Ivermectin has been given to Africans over the counter as an anti parasitic for many years quite safely. The inventors received the Nobel prize in 2015 it has saved so many lives. https://t.co/ngCp4NeceR
Australian TGA considered it so safe in 2013 it was given to school kids in a trial for head lice treatment https://t.co/fpA4NJj80f
web/20230324080400/https://t.co/3NKKvCccEH
ivermectin-131030.pdf
It has long been considered as an anti cancer treatment
Mingyang Tang, Xiaodong Hu, Yi Wang et al Ivermectin, a potential anticancer
drug derived from an antiparasitic drug, Pharmacological Research, Volume 163,
2021, 105207, ISSN 1043-6618, https://t.co/WLGEObY9QX https://
https://t.co/gsrxwjsWIc
Most people who take the ivermectin fenbendazole treatment continue with conventional treatments eg chemo
It is unfortunate this drug became political during Covid as certain governmemts wanted to give their vaccines and other potential treatments stopped them from being able to get an emergency use agreements for the mRNA vax

According to Christian theology (specifically Augustine, but he is elucidating what the Bible says) God created time, and exists “outside of” time, essentially independently of time, in eternity. Many Bible verses indicate that God is “the same yesterday, today, and forever” (Hebrews 13:8, Malachi 3:6, Isaiah 41:4, Psalm 90:4, etc etc)
Angelic beings are not always to be trusted, however. Some are good, some are bad. If this was an angelic being that spoke to you, that it says it is only 400 years old is suspicious. Of course, maybe it was just a lovely dream with a philosophical insight that came from your own mind!
But if you believe spirits of some sort are communicating, I urge you to test them.
The Bible tells us “Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, for many false prophets have gone out into the world. By this you know the Spirit of God: every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God, and every spirit that does not confess Jesus is not from God.” 1John 4:1-3
Hmm have ever read the little paragraph at the start of the Nuremberg Code? Coercion plus experimental medication = unethical. You medicos all jumped on the bandwagon but because you had already thrown ethics out the window you didn’t even notice or realise what you were doing. The brave doctors who did lost their careers and honestly, they are the ones who should be in charge now. Crocodile tears. Once the trust is gone in a relationship, how do you get it back? The relationship between the medical establishment and the general public is irretrievably broken and you are part of the cause.
@TalkNerdie2Me@Kkf4PJZSoZ2t1CQ@grok@Grok I have looked into this and the evidence regarding the tetanus vaccines being intended to sterilize is very strong and inconsistencies have not been explained. https://t.co/I8EE4hVq9E
https://t.co/GybKLG10Mn the circumstantial evidence is extremely strong that the claim about the sterilizing vaccines is true and has not been refuted adequately. Also Kenya in 2025 was talking about “finding new health partnerships” now that US was no longer funding WHO - which may or may not be related to the tetanus vaccines. https://t.co/ebBPtPAlvW
One of CS Lewis’ favourite authors was Chesterton; he was a great friend of Tolkien.
But to understand something of his view of the faith you should read the introduction to his Oxford History of English literature volume- “English literature in the 16th centur excluding drama”
The introduction, which treats the intellectual climate of the 16th century, described how the Reformation was a radically new and refreshing experience of faith:
“One thing is certain. It felt very unlike being a 'puritan' such as we meet in nineteenth-century fiction. Dickens's Mrs. Clen-nam, trying to expiate her early sin by a long life of voluntary gloom, was doing exactly what the first Protestants would have forbidden her to do. They would have thought her whole conception of expiation papistical. On the Protestant view one could not, and by God's mercy need not, expiate one's sins.
“Theologically, Protestantism was either a recovery, or a develop-ment, or an exaggeration (it is not for the literary historian to say which) of Pauline theology. Hence in Buchanan's Fran-cascanus ad Fratres the Friars' prophylactic against it is to keep clear of the 'old man from Tarsus' (Tarsensis fuge scripta sens).
In the mind of a Tyndale or Luther, as in the mind of St. Paul himself, this theology was by no means an intellectual construction made in the interests of speculative thought. It springs directly out of a highly specialized religious experience; and all its affirmations, when separated from that context, become meaningless or else mean the opposite of what was intended.
Propositions originally framed with the sole purpose of praising the Divine compassion as boundless, hardly credible, and utterly gratuitous, build up, when extrapolated and systematized, into something that sounds not unlike devil-worship. The experience is that of catastrophic conversion. The man who has passed through it feels like one who has waked from nightmare into ecstasy. Like an accepted lover, he feels that he has done nothing, and never could have done anything, to deserve such astonishing happiness. Never again can he 'crow from the dung-hill of desert'. All the initiative has been on God's side; all has been free, unbounded grace. And all will continue to be free, unbounded grace. His own puny and ridiculous efforts would be as helpless to retain the joy as they would have been to achieve it in the first place. Fortunately they need not. Bliss is not for sale, cannot be earned. 'Works' have no 'merit', though of course faith, inevitably, even unconsciously, flows out into works of love at once. He is not saved because he does works of love: he does works of love because he is saved. It is faith alone that has saved him: faith bestowed by sheer gift. From this buoyant humility, this farewell to the self with all its good resolutions, anxiety, scruples, and motive-scratchings, all the Protestant doctrines originally sprang.
For it must be clearly understood that they were at first doctrines not of terror but of joy and hope: indeed, more than hope, fruition, for as Tyndale says, the converted man is already tasting eternal life. The doctrine of predestination, says the XVIIth Article, is 'full of sweet, pleasant and unspeakable comfort to godly persons'. But what of ungodly persons? Inside the original experience no such such question arises. There are no generalızations. We are not building a system. When we begin to do so, very troublesome problems and very dark solutions will appear. But these horrors, so familiar to the modern reader (and especially to the modern reader of fiction), are only byproducts of the new theology. They are astonishingly absent from the thought of the first Protestants. Relief and buoyancy are the characteristic notes. In a single sentence of the Tischreden Luther tosses the question aside for ever. Do you doubt whether you are elected to salvation? Then say your prayers, man, and you may conclude that you are. It is as easy as that.
UFO researchers Guy Malone and Joseph Jordan together with Paradoxical Brown discovered that alien abductions could be stopped by using the name of Jesus Christ, or praying the Lord’s Prayer, etc, and they have collected many accounts of people doing this. Furthermore the great ufo researcher Jacques Vallée eventually concluded that aliens were interdimensional entities who habitually lied and were trying to destroy and undermine humanity. Also, the beings in ufo encounters subtly oppose Christian faith, saying demonic things like “Jesus is just a prophet” (not the Son of God) or “you can’t get spirituality from a book” (a dig at the Bible) or “you can be like gods” (see Genesis 3:5) etc etc This is strong evidence that alien encounters are spiritual phenomenon and that the so-called aliens are really demons