Robin Williams improvised scene in Good Will Hunting made the cameraman laugh so hard the camera started shaking and Matt Damon didn't even have to fake his laugh.
@ScottAdamsSays No one lives a perfect life. We are all sinners. The great news: Jesus saves and in His perfection we have hope. He makes it simple.
Believe in Him. Believe He was born. Believe He died as He paid the penalty for our sins. Believe in his resurrection.
Believe, Scott â€ïž John 3:16
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The Italian đźđč tenor Andrea Bocelli singing âNessun Dormaâ at the Kennedy Center for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Draw is literally breathtaking
Iâve watched about 10 of Candace's cult episodes post-assassination. Itâs a fascinating window into cult indoctrination.
Watching the full videos is even more disturbing than the clips. Some of the cult tactics she uses:
1- She repeats herself constantly. Repeats words and phrases she wants to stick. She repeats them instead of letting them hang there where you might wonder âwhatâs the evidence of this?â
The evidence never comes, but she makes the statement again, and again, with more convictionâŠas if she showed you evidence.
2- She uses sarcasm, mockery and contempt probably 90% of the time now. Innuendo and implication delivered in sarcastic form. No evidence. But the tone tells you youâre stupid if you canât see this.
3- Forced Teaming. She uses a lot of inclusive language so the cult feels like a home. Us, us, us, we, we, we. We will solve this. They canât stop us. Etc.
She elevates herself to cult leader status constantly, usually after several we and us statements. She likens herself to David, fighting Goliath.
4- She ends every show reading effusive praise about herself. Youâre a hero! Youâre our David! We must protect you at all costs!
5- She uses mystical knowledge that you just have to âtrust her broâ about. She uses the phrase âI donât know. But I know know.â Over and over. Even puts it on merchandise now. Advertising that none of this is backed by evidence. But she know knows! Ya know?
She says Charlie came to her in a dream. Trust her bro. She uses this ghost Charlie to put words in Charlie Kirkâs mouth from beyond the grave. She refers back to it from time to time, adding to it and embellishing, when she wants to add extra authority to one of her attacks on people. Sheâll attack their character simply because their husband was in the military for example (yes, this happened) and then back it up with âoh yeah and this was one of the people Charlie warned me about in the dream.â
6- She pretends her life is in danger and makes reference to this in various ways, in every episode, which triggers the attack dog sensibilities of her most rabid cultists. She needs to be defended you see!
7-She actually puts other peopleâs lives in danger by targeting them and implying something nefarious that she never offers evidence for. She has done this to dozens of people, including non-public figures like that poor hoodie guy. She has done this to Charlieâs closest friends and even to his Pastors.
Her biggest targets seem to be Seth Dillon and Josh Hammer though. She name drops them multiple times in almost every video. She brings them up constantly. She focuses the wrath of her increasingly unstable cult on these men and on Charlieâs friends, family, employees and Pastors. Itâs like Orwellâs 2 minutes of hate but itâs over and over and over. Her cult essentially practices this kind of communal and focused hate of her perceived enemies with her.
Thereâs a lot more thatâs alarming, but thatâs a good start.
Your trauma is real.
Your trauma becoming your identity is your choice.
Thereâs a difference between what happened to you and what youâre doing to yourself now.
The woman with the issue of blood bled for 12 years. Twelve years. She spent everything she had on physicians. Got worse, not better. She could have made it her identity. Could have stayed a professional victim. Could have built her entire life around her bleeding.
Instead: âIf I may touch but his clothes, I shall be whole.â - Mark 5:28 (KJV)
She pressed through. Got healed. Left anonymous. Went back to her life.
Her trauma happened. But it wasnât her only story.
Youâre using yours as:
âą A shield against responsibility
âą An excuse for bad behavior
âą A weapon against anyone who challenges you
âą A reason to stay stuck
Stop. Itâs not working. Youâre not healing. Youâre rotting.
God redeems victims. He doesnât glorify victimhood. Know the difference.
One leads to freedom. The other to identity theft.
Tamar was raped by her half-brother Amnon. Then betrayed by her father David, who did nothing. Scripture mentions her once more after that: living desolate in Absalomâs house. Thatâs it.
Some stories donât get Hollywood endings.
But theyâre not your only story.
You canât heal what you wonât surrender.
Stop nursing wounds. Start killing them.
Healing requires surrender. Not to what happened. To God. You canât white-knuckle your way out of trauma. You have to let Him in.
And thatâs terrifying. Because letting Him in means losing control of the narrative. The identity. The shield.
Your trauma is real. Your trauma narrative is poison.
Youâve weaponized your wounds. Used them to manipulate. To control. To stay safe. Youâre not safe. Youâre isolated.
Being a victim happened to you. Staying a victim is on you.
âLooking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith.â - Hebrews 12:2 (KJV)
Author. He writes new chapters. If you let Him.
Youâre in the gutter because youâre still living in the trauma. Jesus met you there. Now follow Him out. Heâs not carrying you. Heâs leading you.
Walk. Or stay stuck.
She's kissing His feet.
The prostitute is kissing the rabbi's feet.
With her mouth. Her hair. Her tears.
And every man at this table knows exactly who she is.
Some of them have paid her.
She knew Jesus.
Simon the Pharisee just knew ABOUT Him.
And there's a blood-soaked difference.
Simon invited Jesus to dinner.
Not to honor Him. To evaluate Him.
Simon was a Pharisee. Didn't touch unclean things. Kept every law where people could see it.
Jesus walked through his door.
No kiss. No water for His feet. No oil for His head.
Just the minimum hospitality the law required.
Safe belief. The kind that doesn't cost anything.
Then she walked in.
That woman. The one they whispered about.
She brought her alabaster jar. The expensive perfume.
Some of them had smelled it before. Up close. In the dark.
Tonight it meant something different.
She didn't come to work. She came to worship.
She fell at His feet.
Then she did something that stopped every conversation:
She let down her hair.
First-century Jewish culture: A woman never let down her hair in public.
Never.
Grounds for divorce. Proof of adultery.
Bound hair = respectability.
Loose hair = available.
Every man in that room knew the language.
She let it fall. In front of the rabbi. In front of the men who'd paid her.
Not seduction. Surrender.
When you truly KNOW Jesus, you stop performing for Pharisees.
Her tears fell on His feet.
Sobbing. Ugly crying. Years of shame cracking open.
She wiped His feet with her hair.
The hair that marked her as "that woman."
The hair men had touched in transactions.
She used it to serve Jesus.
Kissed His feet. Over and over.
Poured the perfume over them.
The whole house filled with her smell. Her past. Her trade.
And Jesus let her.
Simon thought: "If this man were a prophet, He would know what kind of woman is touching Him."
Here's the bomb:
Jesus DID know.
Her profession. Her shame. Every client. Every transaction.
He knew.
And He let her touch Him anyway.
Because God doesn't keep His distance from unclean things.
He gets close enough to be contaminated by our shame so we can be cleansed by His love.
Jesus turned to Simon.
Told a story about two debtors. One owed 500 denarii. One owed 50.
Neither could pay. Both forgiven.
"Which one will love more?"
"The one forgiven more."
"Correct."
Then Jesus destroyed Simon:
"I entered your house. You gave Me no water. She washed My feet with tears.
You gave Me no kiss. She hasn't stopped kissing My feet.
You gave no oil. She anointed My feet with perfume.
Her many sins are forgivenâas her great love has shown."
Simon knew ABOUT Jesus. Kept all the laws. Maintained distance.
The prostitute knew JESUS. Brought shame. Tears. Hair. Everything.
Simon calculated. She surrendered.
Jesus said: She understands the Kingdom.
Believing in Jesus doesn't make you a Christian.
The demons believe. Know theology. Quote Scripture. Recognize His authority.
James 2:19 â "Even the demons believeâand shudder."
And they're going to hell.
Because belief without surrender is just information.
It's Simon at the table. Safe. Clean. Unchanged.
Knowing ABOUT Jesus while never getting close enough to be changed.
The woman's love WAS the evidence of forgiveness.
Not the cause. The proof.
Simon looked at her and saw sin.
Jesus looked at her and saw faith.
Simon kept distance to stay clean.
She broke every rule to get close.
Jesus said to HER: "Your faith has saved you. Go in peace."
Not your belief. Your faith.
Not your knowledge. Your reckless proximity.
Not your reputation. Your messy surrender.
Simon went home still clean. Still correct.
Still distant.
Still unchanged.
The prostitute went home forgiven.
Transformed.
Not because she was better.
Because she came closer.
Which one are you?
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Jesus taught us.
Walked with us.
Ate with us.
Worked with us.
Debated with us.
And then for doing nothing wrong, died FOR us.
We donât deserve it
We didnât earn it
We are all sinners
We are all broken
But have salvation
Thanks to Jesus taking up the cross
To save us
Disturbed. Lost. Hateful. Evil. These extremist will one day kneel before the Lord of Lords to answer for their sins...
Pray for the innocent Christians being slaughtered.
@eveforamerica Let the gray fly! It is so worth it! My strategy, added some highlights then allowed the gray to fly. It's not as noticeable for the first few inches of growth compared to darker hair.
Enjoy! You'll be so glad you did it.
@CryptoLawyerz Honestly, I didn't think it would get easier but somewhere around the 2 1/2 year mark I noticed I could tell a story about my father and smile or laugh without crying. It takes time.
I think that is why God had Peter and Paul writing parts of the Bible.
Imagine being Peter and hearing a rooster crow each day for the rest of your life, being reminded of having denied Christ.
Imagine being Paul and seeing someone in the congregation that you dragged their child to be killed for being a Christian.
They both repented and were forgiven, but it must have stung their consciences for the rest of their lives.
If they were forgiven, so can you.