@BasedMikeLee@JaniceWill47400 It’s bread and circuses,
and decadence for the ruling class paid for by the working class and foreign lobbies.
If history teaches us anything, we know what comes next.
Randy Fine just said he’s willing to stop aid to Israel.
He’s obviously lying, but the pressure is getting to him.
Congress has no accountability. Politicians who knowingly lie to the public should face criminal penalties.
They vaporized tens of thousands of women and children, then said anyone criticizing it just hates Jews
That was their entire PR strategy
Worst PR strategy in the history of the world
To my fellow conservatives:
To those outside our movement, we are all seen as “Charlie Kirk.”
What do I mean by this?
Despite the diversity of thought within our community from our debates, disagreements, and nuances, those on the outside often put us ALL in ONE category…
To them:
• We are all Nazis.
• We are all bigots.
• We are all racists.
• We are all sexists.
• We are all antisemitic.
• We are all misogynistic.
• We are all transphobic.
• We are all homophobic.
• We are all Islamophobic.
• We are all white supremacists.
Charlie was a respectful, polite, and moderate Christian conservative (God rest his soul).
However, I’ve seen the media try to paint him as an antisemitic, far-right white nationalist who hates everyone.
Anyone who is slightly politically aware knows this couldn’t be further from the truth.
Then I realized an ugly reality:
No matter our individual beliefs or the care we take to articulate them, the narrative will often be twisted to fit their agenda.
If you’re a conservative, consider this my olive branch.
Our internal disagreements, while important, pale in comparison to the external forces that seek to define and divide us.
If we allow infighting to consume us, we only amplify their ability to misrepresent who we are and what we stand for.
Let’s unite, not because we agree on everything, but because we share a common goal:
To be heard, understood, and judged for our true beliefs, NOT what they decide, especially if any of us face an untimely death.
And most importantly, unlike our political detractors, conservatives have God and the truth on our side.
We won’t have to fire a single shot to wake up the masses…
The left has had to censor, de-platform, jail, and even kill us for years, and we are STILL winning the hearts and minds of those who listen.
They think they took out Charlie, but they actually immortalized him and forgot that you CAN’T kill an ideology.
Rest in peace, Charlie.
@leonardaisfunny I’ve been drinking raw milk since I was little. I can not drink the watery crap at the grocery store , pasteurization kills the naturally occurring lactase found in raw milk needed to assist in lactose digestion; causing lactose intolerance.
More than 100,000 emails in Ehud Barak’s (ex prime minister of Israel) email were leaked online and clearly show he was working closely with Epstein.
But I wanted to analyze all 100,000+ of them and see what we could find.
And we’re just getting started. More to come.
The original authorized KJV contained 80 in 1611, until two unauthorized individuals decided to remove 14 books in the version they claimed to be authorized.
The Qumran community thought the book of Jubilees was so canonized, it was the 6th most common text found in their collection of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
That's 3rd century BC.
The “Apocrypha” (it wasn’t originally called that) were books that were included in the Septuagint - which was the earliest Bible of the Christians. If you examine NT quotations of the OT you will find early believers in the book of Acts and elsewhere quoting from the Septuagint (the Greek translation of the OT, begun around 250 B.C.)
In this Septuagint you will find books like 1 Maccabees, the Wisdom of Solomon, Sirach, and Tobit. These books are alluded to in the NT, and the Ante-Nicene fathers (prior to a state church) allude to and quote from them without making any distinction between them and the rest of Holy Scripture.
During the early stages of the Septuagint, the Jewish people found favor with it; it was accomplished by Jewish scribes for heaven’s sake. Later though, when Christians began to use it - quite successfully - in promoting Yeshua of Nazareth as the promised Messiah, it fell out of popularity with the Jews, and they began promoting their Hebrew text over and against the Septuagint.
The problem though is that their Hebrew text differed from the Hebrew text the Septuagint had been translated from.