@Vicky41517037@themagaking I haven't mentioned Trump once. You're the only one raging out about that.
I have Master Degrees in World History, World Mythology and a Doctorates in Theological studies.
Do you even have a GED?
Neither you or Prevost has exhibited either of you know anything about Jesus.
@Vicky41517037@themagaking Then produce an actual argument besides memes.
Would you even be here defending the Pope if Trump wasn't involved?
This is you right now:
@Vicky41517037@themagaking I gave an argument. You've given memes.
Did you even bother to study Theism before becoming Anti-theist, or, is that just a cool hashtag to have in your profile?
You are such a clown.
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@Vicky41517037@themagaking What are you even talking about?
You don't have any actual argument besides your TDS.
Most Atheists are at least knowledgeable about this stuff. Why are leftists always so fake? You are even a fake Atheist.
@Vicky41517037@themagaking Catholics are a heathen denomination.
They've taken their rituals, rites and Holidays from heathen cultures, they practice Idolatry, they excluded actual teachings of Jesus and real Christians from the bible, etc.
The Pope is no different than the Golden Calf.
@RepShriThanedar You could seriously pass for the offspring of the supposed alien-human hybrid breeding programs they claim are going on.
I wouldn't be talking smack to other people regarding looks.
The Rise and Fall of the Woke Right
Actually, it’s the opposite of what Evan claims. What’s happening is that a cult (Woke Right/Horseshoe Right/America Last) is being excised from MAGA.
Starting in 2021, a number of low-IQ influencers (like Evan), affiliated with MAGA, started self-radicalizing by imbibing anti-American foreign propaganda and creating their own version of what MAGA meant…an agenda lent credibility by Tucker Carlson, who managed to turn large swathes of Trump’s base against Ukraine and pro-Russia…why Tucker did this is another story.
This echo chamber was then reinforced by foreign bots and well-meaning but ultimately uninformed Trump supporters during a period when Trump was off social media.
Given this rise in popularity, they started being seen as MAGA, even though if you followed them closely you would know that the policies and agenda they were pushing were not in line with Trump’s first term. Given the disaster that was the Biden presidency, this was easy to overlook because there was a bigger issue for the right to confront.
Then October 7th happened, and this agenda started going down the path of anti-Zionism/antisemitic conspiracy theories. But the 2024 elections (+ lawfare + assassination attempt) soon followed, and all of this was pushed aside as the right rallied around Trump.
As Trump came into office, I was actually very worried about what his second term would look like because so many of these people that I called the “Woke Right” were closely associated with his incoming administration. While I supported Trump’s first-term MAGA agenda, I was unsure whether this would carry over into his second term. That’s why early on in his second term I was so critical of Trump regarding things he was saying about Ukraine. But he didn’t abandon Ukraine, even though he stopped much of the free military aid, opting instead to sell weapons with Europe paying and taking the lead…not optimal in my opinion, but consistent with his position.
The real breaking point was that this new cult did not follow Trump’s lead on Israel. They had gone too far down the antisemitic rabbit hole to change course. They had now started drinking their own Kool-Aid and believed themselves the true flag-bearers of MAGA. Meanwhile, Trump continued to denounce antisemitism, still supported Israel, and strongly opposed the Islamist network run by Iran.
This started playing out increasingly in public when people like James Lindsay (@ConceptualJames) and later Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) started actively calling out these people. At this point many influencers had to take sides. Some people like Candace and Tucker were too far invested in their antisemitic conspiracy theories; others like Megyn Kelly were forced to choose sides.
The dam finally broke with the war in Iran. The cult turned against Trump, and Trump finally started punching back and staking the MAGA agenda as his own.
Unfortunately for the cult, their influence was largely an illusion born of social media echo chambers. Don’t get me wrong, these people do wield influence (and have done great damage to the right as well as conservatism), but Trump’s MAGA base has stuck with Trump…all the polling shows this.
And so people like Evan, and the rest of his cult, have no recourse but to resort to attacking MAGA and draping themselves in false religious idolatry/virtue signaling.
This is the full sorted story. I’ve been on record since back in 2022 and documented all of this in real time. From the moment they started going off the rails I was calling them out and people thought I was crazy. But I’ve stuck to what was objectively true and been proven right.
While I commend the right for, unlike the left, mobilizing itself to oppose this cult of woke…it still took too long. But better late than never, I guess.
And I will continue to support President Trump when I think he’s doing the right thing, and call him out when I think he’s wrong…as should we all.
@ginamilan_@MichaelFranzese A capo of the Mafia now lecturing people on how to be a proper Christian and how to treat people. 🤡
This week just keeps getting more hilarious.
Stuff Roman Catholics just made up:
- Papal Infallibility (1870) — The Pope cannot err when speaking officially on faith and morals. Declared at Vatican I.
-Immaculate Conception (1854) — Mary was conceived without original sin. Defined by Pope Pius IX.
-Assumption of Mary (1950) — Mary was taken body and soul into heaven at the end of her life. Defined by Pope Pius XII.
-Purgatory (formalized 1274, expanded at Trent 1545–1563) — A place of purification after death through suffering. No mention in the Bible.
-Indulgences (medieval practice, systematized 11th–16th centuries) — Reducing time in purgatory via payments, prayers, or good works.
-Praying to Mary and Saints (developed 4th–5th centuries onward) — Asking dead believers to intercede. The Bible says Jesus is the one mediator (1 Tim 2:5).
-Transubstantiation (defined 1551 at Council of Trent; term used earlier) — Bread and wine literally become Jesus’ body and blood while appearing unchanged.
-Mandatory Priestly Celibacy (1139 at Second Lateran Council) — Forbidding priests to marry. Enforced in the Latin Rite.
-Confession to a Priest for Absolution (developed in early Middle Ages, standardized later) — Needing a priest to forgive sins instead of confessing directly to God.
-Seven Sacraments (fixed as exactly seven in 1215/1439, dogmatized at Trent) — Treating Confirmation, Penance, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Matrimony as equal channels of automatic grace alongside Baptism and the Lord’s Supper.
I’m going to make many of you spitting mad at me for pointing this out, but now that we have started the naval blockade, Iran’s strategic position (which was already hopeless) has become terminal. They are soon going to run out of storage space for their oil. And we haven’t even yet taken Kharg Island. This will force them to shut down current oil production, which itself is a drastic step that will further wreck their economy. Without their oil money, they’re finished. And no one is coming to save them, either. Nobody wants to mess with the two best militaries on the planet.
Meanwhile, pretty much the entire rest of the globe is demanding that Iran reopen the strait. And because markets always adjust, the Gulf states are already adopting workarounds in order to avoid this same problem in the future.
When the history of this war is written, it will be recorded that the regime’s decision to close the strait was a colossal miscalculation that relied too heavily on short term consequences (a hike in the price of oil, coupled with the belief that nations would unite against us rather than them). In chess, there is a famous quote to the effect that the threat is always stronger than the execution. Here, the threat to close the strait was stronger, especially with Trump and with countries in Europe and the Far East. The decision to close the strait was never going to work as long as we refused to budge. And it has greatly weakened Iran’s position.
The same point applies to Iranian attacks on energy structure and desalination plants. Once they went beyond mere threats to actual attacks, they weakened their position and strengthened our resolve and those of our allies.
Now everyone fully understands the risk of the regime’s ability to blackmail the global economy on top of all their other shit. The Gulf states now understand the folly of hoping that the alligator would eat them last, and are now working on a closer alliance with U.S. and Israel.
I don’t know how much longer this war will last. But don’t bitch at me when I say that we have had a clear strategic plan from the beginning and that it is playing out. Once we decided that Iran was not going to surrender immediately, we decided to begin the death grip with the blockade. The rest is now a matter of time, patience, and persistence.