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Words Beyond Me-Janice Powell's avatar

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But the eleven disciples proceeded to Galilee, to the mountain which Jesus had designated. When they saw Him, they worshiped Him; but some were doubtful. And Jesus came up and spoke to them, saying, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”

— Matthew 28:16-20 NAS95

✝️✝️✝️

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Juju's avatar
Oct 4Edited

Hey all we need to praise God because Janice has become threatening enough simply sharing God’s words here and nothing more - that it’s drawing out radicals who wish to ridicule her and her replies in an attempt to silence her. (Otherwise they have no reason to comment.) Only when you are threatening someone else’s narrative does that happen. Congratulations Janice! Speaking God’s Word is most definitely a threat to a world saturated by lies and fear by the evil among us. Keep it up Janice! Wear it like a badge of honor. These aren’t your personal words you share, but the words of God found in His Bible. So they are attacking THAT and not you. ❤️😊

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Mpup's avatar

Thank you Janice: “Sanctify them in the Truth, Your Word is the Truth.” John 17:17

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Matt L.'s avatar

“Take my yoke upon your shoulders and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble of heart. Your souls will find rest, for my yoke is easy and my burden light.” Matthew 11:29-30

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Truth Seeker's avatar

More scripture but no comment on the well reasoned and written article.

Where is the bandwidth.

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CStone's avatar

Hmmmm…..I you call yourself ‘Truth Seeker’ and the Word of Truth offends?

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Debi Lutman's avatar

Yes, all that have the Spirit of God through Christ Jesus join in praising God for Janice’s obedience, and ask God in our thankfulness, to multiply His Word amongst those whose hearts are open to receive. All Glory & Honor are Your’s Father. Amen.

Bless you Juju!!

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Jennifer Beebe's avatar

God bless you Janice! Keep doing God’s work! 💟✝️

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Truth Seeker's avatar

No Juju, your assessment is inaccurate. The issue is the comment section.

Do re-read about 10x. The issue is not scripture or God's words. Do reread.

However it would be much better not to attempt to co-opt the comment section and start your own Scripture Sub.

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Julie's avatar

Guessing your mom never told you about flies and honey. Maybe that’s just a lesson for southern girls. That aside, I come for discussions on the newsletter content too, but lately have to do some Olympic level scrolling to get to those. Just hit mute. Easy peasy.

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Kathryn Dewalt's avatar

What's wrong with you?

Nevermind! I'll just pray you get well.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

JC goes to great lengths to sew together newsworthy topics concerning the persecution from the insane Lefties. Today he reviews the hand slapping sentence for a newly bizarre slap on the wrist sentencing for a insane leftist whose defense suddenly poses him as a Trans. The Lefty judge facilitates this insanity to accomplish a very light sentence. Calls him by his preferred pronouns to assist.

Janice found some words beyond her. The readers apparently also have insufficient bandwidth to comment on the article. That is another total disconnect.

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Juju's avatar

Interesting how many likes her replies get vs yours 🤣

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CStone's avatar

It’s amazing how much smarter you think you are than the rest of us. Reminds me of the Community Organizer with ZERO accomplishments but that arrogant nose stuck up in the air.

We read the article.

We aren’t interested in your ‘take’ on ANYthing. Temu intelligentsia.

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AnnieMarie's avatar

Completely agree!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Janice?

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Juju's avatar

First spelling was correct but autocorrupt interfered with the second two. Lol. Fixed it

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Valerie's avatar

Now I want to know what autocorrect decided you were trying to type.

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Juju's avatar

I have no clue 🤣 I’m a single pointer finger typist never learning the dueling thumbs, so I’m all over the touchscreen keyboard with insane speed that defies spelling. Lolol

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SadieJay's avatar

I have noticed that particular issue. I think I wrote about it. I will have to find it. It was the weirdest stuff it was trying to auto-corrupt me into writing. Found it, from 2 years ago. Interesting times we are living in and lived through!! https://sadiejay.substack.com/p/auto-correct-friend-or-foe

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Peter Mac's avatar

Great piece! Here's a couple I've come up against (in transcribing my wife's journals):

1. Over and over again, when she'd mention something as being "neurotic" it would get autocorrected into "erotic"! The first time I thought it was amusing, but it didn't matter how many times I corrected it, it never learned, never changed.

2. Just a day or two ago, I was surprised to see my wife mention "Heroin" in a hand-written journal entry from 1988! When I checked it out, what she'd actually written was about someday hoping to be "a heroine in her own story", so where did autocorrect come up with that change?

My conclusion is: Autocorrect must be a stupid drug addict.

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Words Beyond Me-Janice Powell's avatar

But a natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually appraised. But he who is spiritual appraises all things, yet he himself is appraised by no one.

— 1 Corinthians 2:14-15 NAS95

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Melissa S's avatar

This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but people loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil. Everyone who does evil hates the light, and will not come into the light for fear that their deeds will be exposed. But whoever lives by the truth comes into the light, so that it may be seen plainly that what they have done has been done in the sight of God.

John 3:19-21

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Words Beyond Me-Janice Powell's avatar

“Evil hates the light” explains so much.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

an actual comment, bravo

Still does not have to do with the article.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

I would say Janice's comments are always about the article. Those of us who follow Christ gain comfort and strength from God's words in the Bible to face the horrible things that Jeff writes about each day. She is encouraging us to continue to trust in God's sovereignty even as things get darker and darker. Keep it up, Janice!

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Really, why do you not post an example? Howz about the cut and paste above. Waiting patiently but predicting no reply.

Come back in the Camp and say something useful.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

the first step is knowledge, one that cannot be bypassed on the way to Wisdom. That is not the issue. The issue is one of venue.

If you decided to hold a high school grad party in Portland as the lefties attacked an ICE facility that would be a really really poor choice and not encouraging.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Really?? How so?? exactly

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Matt L.'s avatar

Truth Seeker, you speak as though commenters owe you something. Why do speak this way? JC drop today was great. He pointed out 2 tiers of justice. Some of us think of Scripture, and who is really in charge, because we know we are all fallen, and man has a heart of darkness that only His Light can overcome.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

I do not speak "as though" that is your assessment and its inaccurate. Two tiers of justice? Sort of, however its much much worse and worth unpacking

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Actually it is more accurate to suggest that Light dispels Darkness.

In a nano second. I realize that also is beyond. 1x10 neg ninth seconds.

Evil is not an entity. Nor is it capable of hate. Evil is a quality of misplaced judgment.

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shayne's avatar

Amen, and bravo. We know the attacks come, for Christ's sake, when we speak and live His word and truth. We are blessed.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

A natural man interprets. A parrot reiterates. Just saying.

Come let us reason together...

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Words Beyond Me-Janice Powell's avatar

“Come now, and let us reason together,” Says the LORD, “Though your sins are as scarlet, They will be as white as snow; Though they are red like crimson, They will be like wool. -- Isaiah 1:18 NAS95

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Truth Seeker's avatar

You swiped my reply and attempt to leap over knowledge and wisdom to arrive at discernment. This is impossible and it subverts the Godly order

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SuezCanal's avatar

"Do what I want you to do!" <foot stomping ensues>

The moniker "Truth Seeker" is a hoot. You know, I scroll past some of the endlessly long threads with the realization that many people on this stack have, over the years, become friends and this is one way they communicate. So what? That's the beauty of what Jeff has created--he makes a forum for people to become friends instead of arguing banshees. If I post a comment, I get some back-and forth, and that's great. Maybe not--that's fine, too. Post a comment and if you don't get something, maybe it's because no one cares to discuss it. I have recently become a member of the Instagram "We Do Not Care" club, in which a very funny woman details all the things pre-menopausal, menopausal, and post-menopausal females no longer care about. And people who stomp their feet and demand I please them? I. DO. NOT CARE.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Try Draino for the brain and dredge that canal. I realize low bandwidth peeps exist and DO NOT CARE. That is exactly how this country went sideways. Idiots who do not care and are proud of it...

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CStone's avatar

I love that woman!!!!!😂😂

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Anne Clifton's avatar

Is your name really Robert? You sound like my brother. He wants to reason together so much that he has estranged himself from me. I have a verse that makes application for that situation. "If possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone." Romans 18:12

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Truth Seeker's avatar

So you are outside the camp? That may explain Robert's decision.

Not interested in your verse assignment.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

For many years was part of a "scipture" discering home church before moving a very very long distance. The pastor was beyond brilliant in his word studies but also in using well honed skills to interpret and discern actual Biblical meaning. The Bible is like an onion skin with layer upon layer of meaning. Posting quotes without interpretation is positively sophomoric.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Even so, COME, LORD JESUS!

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Susan Seas's avatar

That was quick! Good morning 🌞

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Janice, I love this passage. The fact that Jesus said all authority HAS BEEN GIVEN (not will be given at some point in the future) makes crystal clear to me that He is reigning and ruling over all things NOW. And forever! Blessings to you.

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David Eldon Wood's avatar

Janice, I believe that trust in the Lord has enabled the ending of the conflict in the Middle East and all praise to Trump who is doing the bidding of the Lord. It’s said that governments are used by God to achieve His will.

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Words Beyond Me-Janice Powell's avatar

I don’t even pretend to understand all the politics there, but I do know that God uses whomever He chooses to accomplish His purposes. He uses flawed people because that’s the only kind there is. I think of King Cyrus:

“For the sake of Jacob My servant,

And Israel My chosen one,

I have also called you by your name;

I have given you a title of honor

Though you have not known Me.

I am the LORD, and there is no other;

Besides Me there is no God.

I will gird you, though you have not known Me;

That men may know from the rising to the setting of the sun

That there is no one besides Me.

I am the LORD, and there is no other,

The One forming light and creating darkness,

Causing well-being and creating calamity;

I am the LORD who does all these.”

— Isaiah 45:4-7 NAS95

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Juju's avatar

FANTASTIC verses to understand why God would choose to use Trump, and I don’t believe Trump is even close to as sinful as many men in history were that God chose to use. But none of us is without sin, no not one.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Amen

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

May have taken notice and compared Cyrus to Trump

many times. I believe there’s a coin in Israel woth both Cyrus and Trump

featured on it’s

face. Jonathan Cahn has done a fabulous yall on the subject. Facinating stuff!

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Martha's avatar

I like Jonathan Cahn and his books give a lot of insight into things that are happening today especially with Israel. I appreciated the Dragon's Prophecy especially, and there is a lot he says that makes sense concerning the ancient Philistines and a spiritual connection to Hamas today.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Wholeheartedly agree, Martha! One of my all time fave books is THE HARBINGER by Jonathan Cahn. His recent post abt the jews and Israel was fantastic.

**Newbies, be SURE it says Official Site of Jonathan Cahn. or something to that effect. There’s someone doing a very good job of copying him— for clicks.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Wow Juju, a venue to speculate on belief about your commander in Chief...

Brilliant, other level reasoning

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Juju's avatar

Oh look the troll decided to seek out my other replies and bash. We all see you “lie”seeker

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Anne Clifton's avatar

Yep, you must be my brother. You sound just like him. The only reasoning you want is for everyone to agree with you.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

another of my favorite passages. Thank you

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Truth Seeker's avatar

An admission. That is a great place to start. YOU ARE CO-OPTING THE COMMENT SECTION. START YOUR OWN SUB.

Pretend nothing. Use your mind in APPROPRIATE WAYS.

START YOUR OWN SCRIPTURE SUB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Juju's avatar

She has one, and has for a long time 🤣🤣🤣🤣 God you’re so out of touch grasping for control of the narrative here. You won’t win forcing your preferences for Substack comments section on the rest of us. She will continue to post here as long as the majority appreciates her, and by the looks of her likes EVERY SINGLE DAY she will continue. Praise God for that!

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Jennifer Beebe's avatar

Praise God for Janice! ✝️💟

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

What are your methods of seeking truth?

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Would require a book... however its a life long missive.

No upper limit. It does require the ability to recognize and admit

false beliefs...

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

When & where did you discover your truth which inspires you to be critical of other people's truths?

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Janice is thus spiraling the comment section into a.... wait for it

A Scripture hijack.

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Juju's avatar

Praise the Lord! May his kingdom reign

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Truth Seeker's avatar

a NON COMMENT, haveing nothing pertinent

Were you the kid in class that could not read or reason?

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Juju's avatar
Oct 4Edited

Looks like you do the same. You’re the “I know you are but what am I” PeeWee Herman commenter.

I’m blocking you at the end of this day. I’ve seen your many replies for several months now and I’ve not seen a single one that was worth the time to engage with or added any “truth” to your seeking. The best part about blocking you is that you will no longer be able to see or reply to ANY of my comments ever again, and I’ll never have to see your judgmental hateful slop again either. (Not without you breaking your own mysterious abstract Substack “rules” and creating an alternate account to do so - something tells me your rules won’t extend to you personally 🙄) This Substack’s comment section will once again be enjoyed. I love that free speech ALSO gives ME the right to block those who have nothing edifying to add to any discussion I’m in, and sweep the debris under the rug and out of the way. You don’t have to agree with me and I’ll enjoy a good debate but that’s not what you seek to do.

I pray you find the truth you seek but at the rate you’re going you’re getting in your own way.

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Ruth's avatar

Scroll on by! Mute Janice if you don’t want to read and learn!

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Unless the conflict’s end requires Israel to relinquish ANY land that was given to Israel… If that occurs, someone is in deep 💩💩💩. Zechariah 12

clearly

states that ANYONE causing the land GOD gave to be split, will not

meet a

good end.

I’m

concerned.

See Bill Koenig’s

book, EYE for an EYE for clarification.

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Martha's avatar

Interesting comment, and good point. I just now finished a long post related to an earlier split, because "Palestine" was split early in the 20th century, very soon after World War II. Palestine in its entirety included land on both sides of the Jordan River. Historically, the Jews had that land on both sides of the river, land that is now Israel, and land that is now Jordan. I explain in more detail where I just posted a few minutes after 8 p.m., but that whole big parcel of land was all labeled "Palestine" on the map, and then marked as "East Palestine" and "West Palestine," with the East being given to Arabs in 1921 to become Jordan (initially Transjordan, later Jordan), and the West being given for a Jewish homeland which is now Israel. Israel got the smaller half. Their historic land was split and they got the smaller half, but more of the historical and religious sites were in what is now Israel. But I have read, the Jews were definitely on both sides of the river, and "Palestine" on the maps showed it on both sides. I don't think they should have to give up more land because it already was split. I won't repeat everything here, but at the top of my other comment there is a link to an article from the Israeli magazine, Mosaic, where part of my information came from.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

In Seattle, I keep seeing signs saying "FREE PALESTINE". So, where is that, now?

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I’ll

look at it.

The Abrahamic Accords is a biggie. They’re acting as though it isn’t.

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Jamie's avatar

Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Reading 1 Baruch 4:5-12, 27-29

Fear not, my people!

Remember, Israel,

You were sold to the nations

not for your destruction;

It was because you angered God

that you were handed over to your foes.

For you provoked your Maker

with sacrifices to demons, to no-gods;

You forsook the Eternal God who nourished you,

and you grieved Jerusalem who fostered you.

She indeed saw coming upon you

the anger of God; and she said:

"Hear, you neighbors of Zion!

God has brought great mourning upon me,

For I have seen the captivity

that the Eternal God has brought

upon my sons and daughters.

With joy I fostered them;

but with mourning and lament I let them go.

Let no one gloat over me, a widow,

bereft of many:

For the sins of my children I am left desolate,

because they turned from the law of God.

Fear not, my children; call out to God!

He who brought this upon you will remember you.

As your hearts have been disposed to stray from God,

turn now ten times the more to seek him;

For he who has brought disaster upon you

will, in saving you, bring you back enduring joy."

Today’s USCCB first reading

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

The original Hebrew says "...baptizing them in the name of the Father by the authority of the Son..."

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

Nothing really to say, Janice said it all.

Will add, strange not to note a person trying to kill a SCOTUS not knowing if I get were a man or woman is news worthy.

These Free Palestine Cats Outta Control

https://torrancestephensphd.substack.com/p/these-free-palestine-cats-outta-control

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Really and what exactly was said??

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Waiting Torrance...

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Truth Seeker's avatar

still waiting Torrance...

The issue with those who claim to "love" scripture is that they have not the foggiest idea what it means. That is Catholocism. If you ask any Catholic what they "believe" they would have to get back to you after discussing it with the Padre...

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Hello Truth Seeker.

In case you want to know what this Catholic believes, see below:

Belief in the Holy Trinity

Central to the Catholic faith is the belief in the Holy Trinity, which holds that God is one being in three divine persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. This belief emphasizes the unity and diversity within the Godhead.

Faith in the Incarnation

Catholics believe in the Incarnation, the doctrine that God became human in the person of Jesus Christ. They believe that Jesus, the Son of God, took on human flesh, lived among us, and ultimately sacrificed himself to redeem humanity.

The Authority of the Church

Catholics believe in the authority of the Church, entrusted to the Apostles by Jesus Christ. They believe that the Pope, as the successor of Saint Peter, holds a special role as the visible head of the Church on Earth, guiding the faithful and interpreting scripture.

The Sacraments

Sacraments are important rituals in the Catholic faith. Catholics believe that the sacraments, such as Baptism, Eucharist, Confession, and Marriage, are outward signs of God’s grace and play a crucial role in their spiritual journey.

The Eucharist

Catholics hold the belief in the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. They believe that during the Mass, the bread and wine used for Communion become the actual body and blood of Christ.

The Virgin Mary and the Saints

Catholics have a deep devotion to the Virgin Mary, whom they believe to be the Mother of God. They also honor and seek the intercession of saints, considering them as powerful allies and examples of holy living.

Belief in the Afterlife

Catholics believe in the existence of heaven, hell, and purgatory. They believe that those who die in a state of grace will have eternal life with God in heaven, while those who die in a state of mortal sin will be separated from God in hell.

The Role of Good Works

Catholics believe in the importance of good works as a response to God’s grace. While they emphasize that salvation is a gift from God, they also believe that good works, performed in faith, are an essential part of their Christian discipleship.

Social Justice and Care for the Vulnerable

The Catholic Church places great emphasis on social justice and caring for the vulnerable. It calls on its followers to seek the welfare of others, promote human dignity, and address social issues such as poverty, inequality, and injustice.

Hope for the Second Coming

Finally, Catholics hold to the belief in the Second Coming of Christ. They anticipate the return of Jesus at the end of time, when he will judge the living and the dead and establish his kingdom in its fullness.

In addition, the Catechism of the Catholic Church is a complete summary of the teachings and beliefs of the Catholic Church. Quite involved and extensive and holds more details of my belief.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Thanks for the disclosure. The facts say otherwise as one who was raised in that exact spiritual darkness. The Pope is a total fraud with pagentry to include his red slippers and evil countenance.

The Church has no authority, that is paganism.

Rituals like blood letting, and eating the body of Christ? Drinking the "blood" Bizarre cultism.

The triune God is also demonstrably false. The Holy Spirit and Jesus are the same entity.

However the point made was that Catholics will not address their very evil false beliefs, endorsement of homosexuality, tolerance of pedophilia now the current climate change insanity fostered by the Pope a Dope.

As you admit ritualistic, that go unscrutinized.

I fully understand loyalty for its great components but will not endorse the insane features and renounce Catholocism in its farcial entirety.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Predected the reappearance of Janice today and here she is.

The scripture like others has precious little to do with the article, making no such attempt.

It is thus, like others, Beyond Me.

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Words Beyond Me-Janice Powell's avatar

Not difficult to predict something that happens everyday. You have a nice day now while seeking truth. I earnestly pray you find it.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Thank you Janet, it is a lifelong process.

The prescription (one that JC excels at) is as follows:

Knowledge // Wisdom // Discernment

Cannot leap frog over the first two...

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M. Dowrick's avatar

No idea what this means. But if that is your belief, good luck.

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

We don’t need luck, we have Jesus.

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Mpup's avatar

I would give you multiple likes for this if I could 👍🙏

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Guy White's avatar

I see the trolls are up early this morning!

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Guy this is not X, what else ya see??

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Brillaint Guy, what else do you "see"?

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CStone's avatar

You would need ears that actually hear and eyes that can truly see. So. If you want to understand it would be because you want to and ask Yehovah God, the Creator of the Heavens and the earth and all creatures therein to grant you understanding. Otherwise……you will remain as you are. Without understanding.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Actually Stoner (lay off the green stuff) much prefer Overstandings.

I realize that is lost on you. Oink

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M. Dowrick's avatar

Oh dear, that doesn’t sound like a happy place for anyone. Thanks for the info.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

The World Order sets up countless groups to promote any type of idea, and then sets up other groups to fanatically oppose them, but the masters have no dedication to anything except slavery." The World Order Eustace Mullins 1992

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David A's avatar

Here is a slavery that will hopefully be fully prosecuted.

Pfizer (and thus the FDA; many of the documents say “FDA: CONFIDENTIAL” at the lower boundary) knew that, contrary to what the highly paid spokesmodels and bought-off physicians were assuring people, the mRNA, spike protein and lipid nanoparticles did not stay in the injection site in the deltoid, but rather went, within 48 hours, into the bloodstream, from there to lodge in the liver, spleen, adrenals, lymph nodes, and, if you are a woman, in the ovaries.

“Pfizer vaccine fraud: Government was involved in dismissing accusations”

https://substack.com/redirect/f8c482bc-998a-414c-9cbb-3cd53caa7991?j=eyJ1Ijoic2x2eW0ifQ.UcH0Xuvo-yzuw1Kbd5ikET-_GyHMlV5QXVWi3RZxVU4

Jeff, will this ever see a court house?

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Dont count on it.

Trump created TrumpRx with Pfizer

The Empire was created through drugs and opium trade.

Bankers have us in a polycrisis.

"Thus the Drug Trust, while maintaining the Stalinist Communist Government in Russia, simultaneously maintained a Communist back up regime in the United States, the Trotskyite Movement, in case the Stalinist regime should fall."

Eustace Mullins

Murder By Injection.

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PEL's avatar

Elizabeth’s weekly stack about this today-

https://elizabethnickson.substack.com/p/trump-is-rolling-up-the-drug-scourge

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M. Dowrick's avatar

Another rather confusing comment, but okay tganks for that.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Although that did in fact occur, if can be controlled as manufacturing is stateside. Further Thimerosal has officially been removed and the adjuvant Al is in the crosshairs. If you do not see the significance of what RFK did there are places for education.

Do not assume the "injections" (that were always VOLUNTARY" will be biz as usual.

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Gail W's avatar

If the shots were “always voluntary” as you claim then why did people lose their jobs or have to carry ‘vax passports’???🤔🤔

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M. Dowrick's avatar

Did you actually take any of the unsafe and ineffective vaxxes? I hope not.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Good news Truth Seeker, but the traditional adjutants are part of an obsolete paradigm being replaced by Mrna shots and RFK is treading water. Mrna shots may become mandatory with digital ID.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

EXCELLENT QUESTION

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Jamie's avatar

Exactly…

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Educate yourself. Learn to read.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Maybe learn to read and think?

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Lori's avatar

Do you not have faith M?

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Truth Seeker's avatar

the reason you have no idea, is that Torrance is not particularly good at composing a sentence to express his sentiments...

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Truth Seeker's avatar

"Janice" also does not have a clue on what it means. Neither do most commenters.

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M. Dowrick's avatar

Who is Janice?

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Truth Seeker's avatar

The person who loves to post Scripture that has little or nothing to do with the articles. Many people think the comment section is for a hijack like that including Mr. Childers himself... oddly

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M. Dowrick's avatar

Thank you truth seeker💕

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JC goes to great lengths to sew together newsworthy topics concerning the persecution from the insane Lefties. Today he reviews the hand slapping sentence for a newly bizarre slap on the wrist sentencing for a insane leftist whose defense suddenly poses him as a Trans. The Lefty judge facilitates this insanity to accomplish a very light sentence. Calls him by his preferred pronouns to assist.

Janice found some words beyond her. The readers apparently also have insufficient bandwidth to comment on the article. That is another total disconnect.

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JC goes to great lengths to sew together newsworthy topics concerning the persecution from the insane Lefties. Today he reviews the hand slapping sentence for a newly bizarre slap on the wrist sentencing for a insane leftist whose defense suddenly poses him as a Trans. The Lefty judge facilitates this insanity to accomplish a very light sentence. Calls him by his preferred pronouns to assist.

Janice found some words beyond her. The readers apparently also have insufficient bandwidth to comment on the article. That is another total disconnect.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Janice cuts and pastes Scripture she does not comprehend but "likes"

JC likes her posting it. Hmmm

Janice does not comprehend the articles but thinks it appropriate to post

more stuff that is beyond her. People love it and find "community"

the Words are beyond each person, apparently... Just saying

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David A's avatar

If JC likes her posts then your tears are nothing more then a further disteaction, so chastise yourself.

Also chastise yourself for your illogical assumption that she did not comprehend the post.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

what is interesting is that JC does not want or encourage discussion.

That is because Bar members (whatever their skills) wish to squash discussion.

Comes with the profession. Just saying.

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David A's avatar

Another assumption. You make many. Jeff has a comment section and he makes comments himself that are cogent to his posts.

Actually attorneys engage in discussion as a profession.

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Delightful Designs's avatar

"is that gender identity is an internal truth, then why does it need outward accessories — lipstick, wigs, earrings, and dresses — to be “validated”? Isn’t that just re-inscribing the very social stereotypes activists claim to dismantle?"

This is something that has bothered me since day one of the whole trans stuff. I'm female. I'm a multiskilled person, I cook awesome food, I sew without patterns, I fix cars, I own and drive a tractor, I'm equally at home in an oriental grocery store and the lumberyard. I wear no makeup, my hair is always up these days, used to be short most of the time, I do wear fun outfits for my own amusement, but my outfits are all very washable so I can fix someone's car in a parking lot and not care if I have to crawl under the car in a long skirt.

Why are people so intent on drawing lines about what is and isn't female in contradictory places and attempting to socially enforce all of them? I have a REALLY weird opinion on it: My talents, skills, work history, and wardrobe are NOT what define me as anything but ME. I get called sir by clerks on autopilot at the car parts place, it doesn't offend me, it tells me they didn't look up before they said "And what can I do for you ,sir?" It doesn't make me feel disrespected, it makes me laugh.

Why on EARTH does someone dressing like a showgirl or a stereotype 50's housewife make them think they are female? Why does flattening their tits make them think they are male? You know, you can drive a tractor with tits and you can cook with a beard, just saying. There is MUCH more to being a well rounded human being than what you wear or how much paint you put on your face.

I want to see more well rounded humans, more people with lots of skills and knowledge, more people being themselves, more people who are interesting and fun to talk to. You know, maybe we could start judging people by the content of their character instead of by their appearance. What a NOVEL CONCEPT. If those people spent HALF the time they spend obsessing about whether they look like a stereotype actually LEARNING SKILLS they might find out they don't CARE what's between their legs, it's NOT what defines WHO they ARE.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Couldn't agree more. As a woman who worked on Wall Street in the 70's/80's, I was in a man's world. I dressed well (and lady like). I went on to fly (for sport) high performance planes sailplanes- no engines) Try finding a single woman in any of the Youtube competitions, and this is 35 years later! I continue to have a wide range of interests ranging from finance to cooking (and of course aviation!) I can happily go from grungy jeans to a ball gown. It's called the spice of life. Take it all in!

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Delightful Designs's avatar

EXACTLY!!

I feel sorry for anyone who limits themselves by their sex. Doesn't mean you can't be stereotypical of the current system's idea of it, but to think you can't do things because of it... that's sad.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

Lipstick and gender fantasizes should logically have zero bearing on due process and equal treatment under the law except to say the individual becomes extra eligible to psychiatric care during incarceration. The person is still a danger to society when threatening lives.

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Peace's avatar

I'm pretty sure this judge would utterly deny the trans issue had anything to do with how she ruled.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

The world is watching. While she clearly virtue signaled to her peeps during the hearing, she will be slapped down hard. The world will make its conclusions. Most judges care about legacy.

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David A's avatar

I hope so.

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Double Mc's avatar

Amen. boy, I would love to meet you sometime. You sound like a fascinating person, and I wish I had your skills.

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Delightful Designs's avatar

It's never too late to learn, pick something that interests you, learn it, pick another. I have a LOT of things that have interested me over the years.

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Toobguy47's avatar

I learned to do some minor sewing as a kid (pegging pants!), and had to do some in the service to keep my uniform in regulations. Also learned to cook family meals in grade school (4th grade) since both parents worked. Worked orchards discing, harrowing, thinning apples, pruning, shooting digger squirrels, leaded sewer pipes, etc. Have retired a house, roofed one, replaced windows. I am a woodworker and chief cook (the latter satisfies my chem/biochem degrees). I do laundry. I am married, but we both share and there is no following traditional roles. It is relaxing, it is fun, it is enjoyable not having to fit into “society’s” defined roles. It is refreshing to see others feel the same and do the same. Thank you for your story.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

was just going to point that out...

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Elaine Russky's avatar

I agree with you. When I was a child, I followed my grandmother as she worked on her ranch. She cooked and sewed, too. Categorization has always seemed artificial, perhaps a marketing ploy. It wasn't unusual to see her in a dress, unloading hay or milking a cow, especially in summer. She wasn't defined by her appearance. She was versatile enough to drive both a Willys Jeep farm truck and a red Kharman Ghia.

When I see men dress up like women, they often wear things a real woman would not. It seems like they're mocking us with their stereotypical extravaganza. They don't have the same personality characteristics as women, and they can't make up for it by looking like hookers.

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Delightful Designs's avatar

Yes, real women can do lots of things and still be women. So can real men. But unless they are actively soliciting on the corner, looking like a hooker doesn't mean they are anything real.

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Frank Lee's avatar

The glaring hypocrisy of their ideology to both demand acceptance of gender fluidity while also demanding acceptance of a binary definition of male vs female based on body decoration... well it just shows that we are only dealing with a mental health crisis in those pushing these gender-related demands.

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daverkb's avatar

It's real simple. God created male and female. Women have babies. Men don't. It's not so much as to whether one has a wrench in one's hand or not. There are, of course, observable proclivities, but even these are not absolute absolutes.

I'd take a capable regular girl over a high maintenance fashion mag cut out any day of the week or year. I particularly like country girls because they are down earth and tend to have common sense. And whether or not you are a country girl, you have my vote.

However, what's between the legs is signally important. And it in large part is what makes the world go around.

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Jeff S's avatar

I totally agree, Hon.

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CHUCKY's avatar

I agree, toots. 🤣

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Or stop judging people altogether. Except muslims. We can judge them.

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RunningLogic's avatar

They certainly have no problem at all judging *us* 😑

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

😂

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

That reminds me of something a female, fellow employee said one day when a group of us went out for lunch. We were trying a new restaurant, it didn't last long, and the waiter was a flaming priss; I mean flaming.

After he got our drink orders and walked away, Linda asked in a rhetorical way, "Why do they act so prissy when no women ever act like that?" We just laughed because there is no rational answer to the question.

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Crash Pile's avatar

They act so prissy so that other prisses will recognize them and hook up. It’s a signaling device.

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BeadleBlog's avatar

Much like butch haircuts and wallets on chains.

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Dawn B's avatar

Speaking about drawing lines... it is all about division.

What struck me as divisive as well is that SCOTUS have to live behind bullet proofing and guards. They secure themselves apart from regular people showing that they are elite and not on the same level as the population they rule over. Imagine if our society gets even more dystopian, these people are protected. They keep themselves secure but the rest of us have to live with imported gangs?

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Aryenis's avatar

Of course, it is people like Roske and other crazies, probably triggered by intemperate, violent rhetoric, who make it necessary for Supremes and others in positions of high authority to live behind those guards and walls. These officials probably would rather not live that way.

In Lincoln's time, citizens with a complaint could enter a WH room to talk to the President. Harry Truman, who did not like the fences, is reported to have regularly taken a walk unattended to the nearby drugstore to buy toothpaste and such things. His SS were not happy about it, but he did it anyway.

These are not those times. The wild west spread out, moved east, kept alive and encouraged now by the violence that surrounds us on screens and by irresponsible rhetoric and faulty reasoning.

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daverkb's avatar

Even when I was a kid (1950s) one could just walk up to the White House front door, get in line, take a tour. No armed guards, gate passes, searches. Just all Americans wanting to see where the President lived. This was a human world not at war with itself.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

I did that in the 1970s. It was stopped for a long time, but I think President Trump has resumed the tours.

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Dawn B's avatar

It's become pretty barbaric. I thought about how I would not wanna live in the wild west, and they probably wouldn't want to live in the now.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

President Trump walked from the White House to a restaurant to have dinner recently, accompanied by a group.

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BeadleBlog's avatar

It's as if we're going backwards and I have a similar story. I'm a good cook, can sew basic stuff, was a car mechanic, a bomb tech, a wife, a mother, have a small farm and designed and built almost a mile of decent road out of an unimproved sand trail. I have my farm tractor and can drive a bulldozer for land clearing and can also drive a skid loader (they are fun!). I did all that without mutilating my body. Now soon to be a grandmother!

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Delightful Designs's avatar

Congratulations on new grandbaby!! :D

Yeah, I have thought that we are going the wrong way. I tell people "I'm more like how your great grandma was than your mom." At least my great grandma, tough lady, I'm in awe of the things she did. I try to live up to my genetics.

I haven't had a chance to get my paws on a skidsteer yet, I am looking forward to it. :D

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Interesting, my buddy a Structural Engineer, recently bought one... Allegedly to move the occasional snow accumulation or dig a foundation. It sits and sits.

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BeadleBlog's avatar

Please ask your buddy if I can borrow!

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

I've never even seen a tractor with tits.

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Delightful Designs's avatar

I have tits, I have seen tractors, therefore I have seen a tractor, with tits :D

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CStone's avatar

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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CStone's avatar

😂😂

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Truth Seeker's avatar

An insightful post, also on topic. Brilliant. Renaissance Woman.

Also appreciate your refusal to run the common self importance script.

As your point out well rounded entertains many skills.

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Delightful Designs's avatar

In this day and age, when almost ANYTHING can be learned online, the fact that Renaissance people are few and far between puzzles me. More people watch kitty videos... There is SO MUCH COOL STUFF TO LEARN!!

If I watch videos for fun, I watch Great Courses. One of my favorites is https://www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/the-cathedral The Cathedral. It goes into the construction of the great Gothic Cathedrals. THAT is WAY more interesting than kitty videos. (And it looks like they have changed it since it bought my DVDs of it, streaming 3D images... hmm... )

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Knowledge, Wisdom, Discernment is the outline.

For the record have studied many of your own personal interests for many decades. Whether out of necessity or interest.

I do have a soft spot for kitty vids, as feed a feral colony for many years...

Very likely you know about Tartaria and the simple fact that carpenters without trucks or power tools did not build these incredible Cathedrals...

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Elaine Russky's avatar

My sister has a keen interest in that topic, and how the World's Fairs were built so quickly and elaborately, then destroyed.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Yes the Worlds Fairs are an undeniable modern example.

The file folder is titled "We have been Lied to", and is now a small library...

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shayne's avatar

Well said.

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Joy C's avatar

Well said!!

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Gabby_Normal's avatar

“On the other hand, peace deals are rarer than Democrats at a barn dance.”…..not only brilliantly funny but very true. I actually do occasionally attend a barn dance and libturds are no-shows.

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

I listened to the Charlie Kirk show a couple days ago - Andrew K. and Tim Pool were having a conversation about the very real and violent threats that conservative commentators/activists/politicians (basically any conservative who speaks up) face daily, and how they’ve been told in the past to keep quiet about it to avoid “encouraging copycats”. But this silence means that 1) the rest of the country didn’t know it was happening at such an alarming rate and 2) it puts conservatives without security details (think more like your average college student or homeschool mom wearing a TPUSA t-shirt) at risk by not knowing how deranged the other side. Charlie Kirk had begun to bring this into the light as he discussed “assassination culture” but it appears the judge in the Roske case isn’t concerned…

I think it’s important to know your enemy though - not because you should stop talking or standing for the truth but you can take wise steps in how you do it. But only if you are actually aware of the risks.

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Karmy's avatar

My husband was having a morning conversation with a neighbor who is an elderly staunch Democrat in northern Minnesota when said Democrat went off the deep end about Trump. They were talking about fishing when all of a sudden he started with I don’t know if You’re a Republican or a Democrat but Trump……my husband came home and told me he went nuts. Screaming and cursing. My husband doesn’t follow social media so he’s not up on the insanity surrounding us. But even I was shocked when he told me what happened because this man even said that violence against Trump supporters was ok! From an old man! It’s demonic rage.

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BelleTower's avatar

Yes but … from a practical perspective… the democrats are in a death spiral … the only energy they have left is from a highly enrageable group of whites aged 65-75 … after the “no kings” protests, I was worried there would be violence and vandalism against conservative targets … when there was not I realized why … these people must get home to take some statins (gotta keep the brain soft!), watch a little jimmy Kimmel (he must be moving to an 8pm timeslot) and head to bed to be ready for the next protest. This is activist politics fueled by geriatrics. The democrat party needs to walk away from them and embrace a moderate cause like … creating easier pathways for citizenship or taking banks to task for usury fees on credit card debt or any other issue that affects a moderate majority, but they do not. It is like a suicide mission watching the DNC these days and I cannot comprehend it.

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John Baker's avatar

Exactly. I am 78 and attended SUNY at Buffalo in the last half of the 1960’s. The “Students for a Democratic Society” (SDS) were running amok led by depraved fanatical assistant professors. The school fancied itself the Berkeley of the East. All this at a sleepy private college having been recently taken over by New York State. The student organizers demanded “free speech” for themselves while shouting down speech by anyone else. My friends in the Black Panthers were more patriotic and open to conversation. Can’t wait till these old fools still living out their SDS glory days are gone. Here I am, Lord, I will lead them out.

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daverkb's avatar

Back then, we did not know where this all was coming from nor how thought out this Marxist insurgency was. The universities were already lost by then.

I am seventy-six. I saw it happen.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

Wow. I'd forgotten about the SDS. I remember regular encounters on the streets and in airports with the Weathermen and the Hare Krishnas. I tried to talk to all of them, but they usually walked away. A few actually ran.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Here in Florida it was almost comical. I was younger ( 70) than most of them. They literally went to nursing homes to get protesters.

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Melissa S's avatar

Thanks for that reminder of the "no kings" protests just months ago. Mainly older white people. I'm guessing, Bernie supporter types. In addition, it is a safe bet that they have nearly all been vaxxed to the max, thus decreasing their lifespans....

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daverkb's avatar

The Continental Army's battle cry was 'No king but King Jesus'. And so, the Commies employ this 'no kings' device with an memory appeal to America's Christian origins. Iron of ironies, and there is nothing that these people won't stoop to if it serves their narrow self-interest.

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Julie's avatar

They are still happening in NC. Every Saturday. Outside the PO. Most hold signs with scripture, and shoot birds at passersby who shout USA out their car windows. One day, my husband and I sat outside the restaurant across the street and just watched. It was funnier than a sit com.

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SuezCanal's avatar

Here in Tulsa too, on a busy corner near me. A woman sits every weekend (she used to do it every day, even in the brutal Oklahoma summer, but I think something real--like, maybe, a job--has cut into her protest time) with an "F-- TRUMP" flag. And five or six elderly men, with the occasional addition of a couple of dumpy-looking younger dudes, march with stupid signs like "I AM ANTIFA." It fascinates me. Also occasionally an elderly woman or two. I'm in my 60s but I don't feel like I'm as elderly as they look. I refuse to look that anachronistic.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

I see a lot of panhandlers (do they still call them that?) and I think they are living dangerously by standing on medians.

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Melissa S's avatar

Scripture (and I assume "shooting birds") means giving the finger? What a combination!

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Julie's avatar

😂 yes. Shooting finger birds. Although shooting actual ones in protest would be just as ridiculous.

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Garden Lover's avatar

They are going to have another one sometime in October in my city. 🙄 The stupidity of it all is baffling to me.

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

Probably also fair to say a lot of them could use the extra money.

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

The old people watch the news more and may be getting mad, but the still have the "don't kill over political differences" ethos. The energy levels are just a lot lower in older people as well.

It's the younger people who are actually going to kill someone.

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Rightly So's avatar

You can put lipstick on a pig - and it's still a pig. Same holds true for Marxism. Comprende'?

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Mary Suddath's avatar

😂😂😂. Love this.

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Lori's avatar

Ugh, what a bad way to start a beautiful morning. He obviously got one too many covid jabs.

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

I remember evidence being shown by independent doctors and researchers near the beginning of the Covid shot rollout (within the first year already) that the Covid shots were destroying the part of people’s brains that help them make reasoned decisions and control impulses. Looks like there is building evidence of this every day!

But it’s not all the shot either - it’s also social conditioning. These people are scared and manipulable - they’ve truly accepted that conservatives are an existential threat to their physical survival and they think they need to fight in the streets.

I have a tiny bit of sympathy because I watched some conservatives allow themselves to be similarly baited during the Biden years (and most frustratingly, often by what were supposed to be conservative commentators…but I now feel are best term “conservative click-baiters.” Too many in it for the money and fame, not the truth.

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

The irony is that the left truly DOES want the right dead. But it doesn’t go both ways.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I wonder how many covid shots that person had...

I am seeing lots of rage and stupidity while out driving.

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

The FAA has statistics on "unruly passengers" online. They had a SERIOUS spike in 2021 (from a 3 year average of about 1000 to almost 6000), and dropped into the 2000s for 2022 through 2024. They are showing 1205 so far this year, so they are on track to be somewhere around 2000, depending on how many weeks it takes for a typical case to get counted.

https://www.faa.gov/unruly

That's a long way of saying: Yes, the COVID shots make people go crazy.

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Rightly So's avatar

Here in rural & conservative Southern Oregon (far from Portlandia) we note that 99% of those folks just moved here from California. Piss-poor attitudes and rude as ever.

I wonder why that is?

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Garden Lover's avatar

Honestly, I grew up in CA. It’s mainly the Bay Area and Los Angeles. The rest of the state is red, and you can tell. People are friendlier. A lot of the Democrats who are in the larger cities come from other states and/or countries. You can tell.

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BelleTower's avatar

Grew up in rogue River do you know it? It is very not Portland there

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Rightly So's avatar

Rogue River is a beautiful Lil' Country Town. Was just there this summer doing a Jetboat river excursion. Great fun. I live less than hour north of there in another great Lil' Town.

Very conservative in Southern Oregon (and Central, too). It's those mail-in ballots that have allowed the libtards to take over the entire state.

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AwakeNotWoke's avatar

Is VA supplying boosters?

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Dr Linda's avatar

And Vets are still trustingly taking them. It breaks my heart.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

How was the reunion?

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Dr Linda's avatar

I had a blast.

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AwakeNotWoke's avatar

The VA are like a narcissistic abuser, getting their rocks off on heartbreak and betrayal.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Yes, VA is still giving the covid DeathVax.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

And the ACOG is also recommending the death dart to pregnant women.

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AwakeNotWoke's avatar

The more things change the more they remain the same.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

One of the latent side effects is irrational behavior...

Some suggest it may be remotely triggered and... there is evidence of

micro chips... That is how bad this it.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I suspect it is prions that are causing the craziness.

Couple of our mad DoD scientists wrote about using prions as bioweapons.

It was published in a UK defense journal back in 2019.

Link: https://www.defenceiq.com/air-land-and-sea-defence-services/articles/prions-as-bioweapons

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Bio means life, happen to hold Masters, but also Doctorate.

Prion dis-ease first surfaces as Mad Cow Disease. Now the compounding includes many other bio weapons. All are very very real threats.

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KCwoofie's avatar

Sorry to hear that. I have encountered this with close family members. And it is shocking the first couple times. The just very upsetting. Then just “Gotta go. Have a nice day. “ Actually heartbreaking to see people so nuts.

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Kerjanga nelson's avatar

I’m a physician (58) and was very outspoken about the shots and censored constantly . I will say with 100 % certainty after 25 years in practice , I’ve never seen anything like the rapid dementia / rage we are seeing currently . I mean , it is truly frightening . And it’s but just the “brain fog “ ( vax injuries ). It’s full on , “maybe they have a brain tumor “ type nuttiness . It’s scary to me .

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Garden Lover's avatar

What if they are having mini-strokes? Strokes often change a person’s personality.

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Rightly So's avatar

That's just self-imposed stupidity when considering there ARE more than a few (actually a lot) of sites on the internet today that provide very clear, precise and TRUE information about the Covid shots and just how BAD they are. These sites present the doctors and other medical professionals that the Biden Administration censored during the pandemic. Shots bad. No do. Read up!

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Garden Lover's avatar

I know people who were frantically looking for it for their children. Sadly, nothing I say changes their minds.

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shayne's avatar

Demonic rage is correct. Sadly there are legions of people today who have opened themselves up to demons.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

100% agree.

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Rightly So's avatar

TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome) is a variated type of mental illness caused by excessive exposure to progressive PROPAGANDA which can be found on EVERY mainstream television & radio "news" programs (i.e., ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, CNN, MSNBC, etc.) The same holds true concerning the major typeset outlets spewing forth lies and distorted truths on a daily basis (NY Times, Washington Post, Newsweek, et al.)

Propaganda is a VERY STRONG & POTENT commodity that has been used for centuries by governments in which to "control" the masses. As such, we can all be inflicted if we fail to think critically -and- BELIEVE and FOLLOW GOD'S WORD! So, when the Demtards get fired up over Trump, chalk it up to the fact that 98% of them are atheists who watch & read the above-noted scribes, while also realizing they will never change their minds because there are none so blind as those that refuse to see!

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John's avatar

TDS is a real disease which doesn't seem to have a cure.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

As you point out Derangement S. is a very real issue.

I call it Tertiary Derangement Syndrome as its end stage.

Even RFK all the way peeps suffer as the man extrolls the many virtues of

DJT, even in an article the Deranged comment on...

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Peter's avatar

By Minnesota, you mean Lower Ontario

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CHUCKY's avatar

That's why ALL of these demons need to be preemptively neutralized before they can harm any more innocent people. Take that as you will.

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CraigN's avatar

Minnesota, nuff said TDS.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

We have a rapidly expanding list of what's "okay," and a shrinking list of what isn't.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Oh wow 😳 How completely unhinged 😳

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CStone's avatar

It truly is demonic.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

A conservative free lance reporter was arrested in Portland recently. Saw it on the local news last night and of course they portrayed him as an agitator.

I don’t know the whole story but never will because of the slanted news.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I saw that too. Amazing how Portland police seem to be protecting Antifa rather than doing their jobs 😡😡😡

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Janet's avatar
Oct 4Edited

The city council is ordering the police around. They have no jurisdiction however. That’s what I heard anyway. And the mayor.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah I guess that’s typical 😕

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Someone has convinced them that is their job, sadly. The mayor, our oh so wonderful gov Tina Kotek?

Bunch of liberal nut jobs.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Exactly!! However there is another Trump admin "investigation" on the arrest

demanding all body cam footage etc.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Excellent, thanks for letting me know. I found a little more on it, antifa was ‘agitating’ him!!

No surprise! 🤣

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Antifa actually attacked him. The Portland police have some 'splaining to do, as they arrested the Conservative Journalist.

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Janet's avatar

Tony Kinnett Cast on YouTube had more film and info. My favorite news on YouTube. 6pm CST starts live on weekdays. Awesome.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Thanks, guessing thats 2 hours ahead of me here on the west coast.

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Janet's avatar
Oct 5Edited

You can watch the YouTube replay though. That’s what I end up doing. Excellent analysis with humor too. The hour long show is the main.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

🤦🏼‍♀️ silly me! 😆

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Lori's avatar

She will be when she is the target.

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Dawn B's avatar

Our elite government like Roske live with bullet proof and guard protection? Probably at our expense but they should out of their own pockets like the rest of us. If they truly served the people, they wouldn't have a bunch of assassins or imported gangs running around in the first place.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Some of us already knew how deranged they were when we walked into stores without a mask back during the covid era.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Very good point!!

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Tonya's avatar

"Mere exposure in public school to ideas that contradict religious beliefs does not burden the religious exercise of students or parents."

But it's not "mere exposure," is it?

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Juju's avatar

And isn’t the threat of that mere exposure how they got the teaching of Christianity removed from the public schools? Now it’s not a burden to nonChristians according to their new logic.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Juju--that's good point. I was in sixth grade when that came through.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes very good point! Any hint of a reference to Christianity makes them go apoplectic 🙄

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

That was really creepy, terming what should never, ever, not at all be in schools K-12, as "mere exposure".

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes probably creepy pun intended ew 😳😡

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Lori's avatar

That judge needs an enema and a shrink.

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Jeff S's avatar

At the same time. And in the same orifice.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

She needs to be jettisoned for making non-constitutional rulings.

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CStone's avatar

No. It isn’t. It’s a. bombardment

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

Right…. I have heard that rat poison is 99 % good grain 1% poison.

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Kathy's avatar

It’s called grooming and indoctrination.

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SM's avatar

Exactly! What is “mere exposure “ to her?

I don’t care about her delusional definition, I have the right as a parent to decline ANY exposure for my children.

Especially since public schools have ZERO need to discuss anything sexual with kids.

Nobody gets to decide how much exposure is appropriate for my kids except me!

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jmsmithmd's avatar

Last I heard, ideas were “taught” in school. Parents don’t usually get to pick the indoctrination till too late.

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Melissa S's avatar

Saw a video interview of a teacher in Minnesota who was in a teacher training for “gender mapping”. A program that is being incorporated into all levels of education, from kindergarten on. The teacher quit.

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Jeffrey N. Gratton's avatar

And Who gets to decide what constitutes "mere exposure" ... ?

Bureaucrats

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RunningLogic's avatar

Leftist bureaucrats (oh I guess that’s redundant though 😑)

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Jeffrey N. Gratton's avatar

Since pre-civilization, the scribes have been clinging to powerful bandits who forcibly enslaved independent nature-loving families.

Their efforts have been oriented towards the creation of an artificial world. Anti God. Anti Man.

And so it continues up to the present day.

Their name was changed to “bureaucrats”.

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BeadleBlog's avatar

The question is why is this stuff in public schools at all. I want to know what other ideologies are being pushed while reading, math, science and civics learning slide back.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

On second reading of your comment--sounds like an atheist who mouthed those words?

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Karmy's avatar

Good morning C&C. May God bless us all and shower his graces on us.

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M. Dowrick's avatar

Went to a cathedral in kilarney Ireland today. The 10 am mass had 15 people in attendance. The Catholic schools in Chicago are closing fast. No nonsense, no people who can afford expensive Catholic education. Buffalo, NY just closed quite a number of Catholic Churches because they ran out of cash paying legal fees for their pediophile priests. Meanwhile the new pope Leo is hugging a large ice sculpture in the name of global warning. Folks, get in touch with nature, walk in woodland, sit somewhere outdoors filled with nature and peace and quiet. It is the best we can ask for.

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CStone's avatar

Nature was created by God.

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M. Dowrick's avatar

Thank you for your insight.

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Lori's avatar

Well, I suspect you knew this already:}

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

It’s an atheist.

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Beth's avatar
Oct 4Edited

On the other hand, I live in one of the most liberal states in the USA, Oregon. Yet the the daily mass at the Catholic Church where my kids attend their school is packed and every morning starts with a group praying the rosary, and dedicating our families to the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. The priests are good, holy men who speak truth to the kids at their school mass in a way that the kids understand it. The new high school is the Chesterton Academy (google it). God is moving, you just have to look for it, and not give into despair. He is alive 🙏

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PamelaZelie's avatar

I see the faith alive in Traditional Latin Mass communities. Young families overjoyed to practice the Mass of the Ages.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

It is not the other hand, it is willfully looking the other way.

I watched over decades as Catholics did this, in fact they specialize in

this rather bizarre quality.

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Lori's avatar
Oct 4Edited

Cathedrals there are beautiful. I hope you were number 16 in attendance and reflection. Sit a few moments in prayer to start the day and then take a nature walk. God smiles at both!

p.s. pedos are found everywhere and don't worry about the Catholics. They are dong fine.

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Donna's avatar

Go outside to God’s real church…

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shayne's avatar

The buildings are not where the Lord is. The Holy Spirit is inside all who have repented and believe in Jesus Christ as their Saviour. We can most definitely commune with the Lord in woodlands and other places in nature. I do this regularly.

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Mary Suddath's avatar

Jesus is everywhere, but most especially present on the altar during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. That is why we are there.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Amen, Sister!

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Janet's avatar

As long as you don’t worship nature. I spend much time in nature, praising the Creator God. The ceremony the pope was at was basically a worship nature ceremony with some creepy rites.

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Lori's avatar

He has better things to do than bless ice...good grief.

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Aryenis's avatar

Blessing the water is as old as Christianity.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

Jesus is the Water of Life, what's the point in "blessing" water?

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

The Church of England just named a feminist pro abortion woman as arch bishop of Canterbury. That’s like the pope of their church. My guess is that will empty more pews.

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Aryenis's avatar

I think those pews are pretty empty already.

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M. Dowrick's avatar

Abortion is legal in the Uk. Has been for many, many years. Most Brits don’t associate their religion with their abortion beliefs.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

Likewise the Episcopal church in USA is in this lane. Part of “Long March Through the Institutions.”

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PEL's avatar

And the Episcopal church here is in rapid decline.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

We are witnessing the takeover of these Churches.

Long live the home churches.

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

…..”You are the Lord of the harvest, the Grain King, the Wine King, the God of Plenty, the God of Hearth and home, You are the Hill king, the Wildflower King, King of the Great Bears, King of Canyons, …..You are the King of the Rabbits, and Lord of the Tall Trees……”. Excerpts from Every Moment Holy. “Praise to the king of creation “

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Juju's avatar

You DO realize Christianity has many denominations and Catholicism is just one of them? You aren’t really that dense, are you?

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Margot Wooster's avatar

I have to lovingly disagree with you on that, Juju. A study of official Roman Catholic doctrine, from their own books and teachings and practices, and comparing it with the Bible, showed me it is not just another denomination. I highly recommend a book by former Catholic priest Richard Bennett called “Catholicism: East of Eden: Insights Into Catholicism for the Twenty-First Century”. His life story and what God did is amazing. He wrote it to share the truth with his fellow Catholics, out of love for them and love for the Lord who saved him. I have no doubt there are plenty of true Christians within the Roman church, but many of them don’t even know how unscriptural it is.

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Juju's avatar
Oct 4Edited

I wholly agree with you and could have used better wording to get across what I intended to say: that you can’t take just one denomination alone and use it as the sole example of all of Christianity. Thank you for your correction!!

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Chixbythesea's avatar

My observation as well having attended Catholic school and being surrounded by Catholics of all ages and backgrounds.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

Was the thief on the cross with Jesus, who was in Paradise that same day, a Catholic? I'm of the opinion he went to Paradise because he accepted Jesus into his heart, creating a personal relationship with Jesus, nothing more was needed.

People pollute the beautiful simplicity of the Gospel. You know the old saying, why make something simple if it can be complicated. That's why we have big government & big religion.

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M. Dowrick's avatar

No, I am not “that dense” dear, just saying what is happening in the Catholic Church. Why are all our kind and loving ” Christians so aggressive?

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Jeff C's avatar

Don't ever let demons use your beliefs against you. This clown is a case study.

He comes here uninvited and intentionally mocks people's Christian beliefs trying to provoke them. Then when people rightly object, he tries to turn it back on them with something along the lines of "doesn't your religion require you to turn the other cheek?" Get bent loser.

Being a Christian does not require one to be "nice" to people deliberately acting in bad faith. And in case this jerk-off hasn't noticed it yet, Christians are done with this which is exactly why we are seeing a meteoric rise in Christian Nationalism. We are taking this country back.

We are no longer going to tolerate this, and that's why the demons are freaking out. When they openly mock the assassination of Charlie Kirk (under their real names!!) we are going to get them fired (hundreds fired so far, and counting). When a man in a dress attempts to enter a bathroom with a teenage girl, they are going to get the crap beat out of them. When drug smugglers attempt to poison Americans, they are going to get blown to smithereens. When illegal aliens are caught, they are going to Alligator Alcatraz. We don't care about crying wives or children. The days of manipulating our Christian good nature to destroy the country are over.

And no, supporting this stuff does not make one a "bad Christian" no matter how much some atheist troll claims it does. No longer are we going to let non-Christians (be they atheist, Jew, Muslim, or whatever) tell us how we must behave. The US is a Christian nation, with 200 years of Christian history. We are taking that back and we are the overwhelming majority.

So cope and seethe demon, you went for it all and lost. We are in charge now and it's payback time.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

I know Catholics who are both rightly alarmed at the pedo’s in the church (ignored for centuries) AND are alarmed at the decreasing numbers of followers worldwide. Luckily the church can start selling property all around the world if they require more cash flow. Catholics and supportive onlookers need to be honest as to WHY people are peeling off and address these causes if possible.

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Juju's avatar
Oct 4Edited

Right. Lol. Typical. You’re pointing it out at all is an aggressive tactic as it wasn’t necessary given the verses Janet shared. I stand by my observation of your density.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

What was her message in your words?

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Juju's avatar

It wasn’t “her” message. It was “God’s”. Do you not understand quotes???

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Karmy's avatar

It happens in all denominations not just the Catholic Church. It’s just that Catholic bigotry makes sure that it makes the news.

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Juju's avatar

It also happens outside of churches thousands of times more than within. It’s wrong in both places but they love to cherry pick for their motives.

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David A's avatar

I support all sincere seekers and Cathlics are no exception. There is much good they have done. However, just as the founding US principles of government were and are being betrayed by the US globalist, so the founding principles of Christian religion are being betrayed by many Catholic leaders, and this is a deep tragedy for the members and the world.

That being said, the timing of the comment was not appropriate to the room at this time and I mostly support Jeff Cs comment below.

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Lori's avatar

If this is the most "aggressive" we got, is not the world lucky when compared to Antifa, drug cartels, everyday killings all over the world? What is your denomination or affiliation if I may ask?

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Chixbythesea's avatar

I think one lesson we learned from Charlie Kirk is the requirement for respectful discourse.

Name calling and from any side and making vast assumptions about people you don’t actually know is not constructive to this end and is low human behavior. It doesn’t inform or convince anyone of anything substantive and is only a negative reflection upon the crassness of the speaker.

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Lori's avatar

Unfortunately, the fanatics are not convinced or swayed by polite discourse. They only understand one language, violence and vitriol.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Antifa and drug cartels support the Empire. Probably receiving USAID.

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daverkb's avatar

I noticed this empty church syndrome first and early on in Europe, and ever since the 1960s. As a young man, I could not make sense out of it. But I intuitively knew that there had to be something causal going on. Later on and with a lot more information in hand, I realized that there is really no point in going to churches which preach a Zionist/Marxist infiltrated 'scriptural' theology.

The reason why we are on the verge of collapse is that the churches of the West have failed Christ because of bowing before the 'urgencies' of the world. In the Collective West, only a remnant remains, but it does appear to be growing as a cultural force.

How it will all turn out, I do not know.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Was raised in the fraud that is Catholic. They have always been grifters.

As you have accurately disclosed the religion is positively Demonic and facilitates Pedophila and Homosexuality. Now "It" has degenerated into Climate Hoax.

There is nothing remotely redeeming about Catholocism.

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David A's avatar

Nonsense, your assertion is presumptive and absurd. In your view for 12 plus centuries the primary Christian doctrine was evil and all those sincere converts are in hell. Go study the lives of many Catholic saints, and develope a bit of humility in your assertions.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Not at all. Catholics at this late date are evil and demonic.

Was raised in that darkness, know the details...

It is not mine NOR YOURS to assume anything regarding outcomes or as you fear hell.

Humility is a virtue. Writing clearly is an asset and skill. Try it.

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David A's avatar

Sorry, but you fail, again, to respond to logic presented, and double down on ALL Catholics, an absurd assertion. Further irony, you then make an assumption whole lecturing me on an assumptions I never stated. Finaly you end in a double personal insult, clearly not cogent anything I said.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

Read a Bible when out in nature. Forget the pedo priest. He is an antiquated dust bunny stuck forgotten under granny’s couch.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

One is asked to forgive, NOT TO FORGET. You should read and comprehend the Good Book. When out in nature, as is my daily habit, living on the most beautiful rock on this green earth, the evidence of creation surrounds, where various assignements continue.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

and the point is not a pedo priest, the issue is a highly respected Institution that breeds Pedos and Homos. The Good Book describes the behavior at an abomination. Read and comprehend...

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M. Dowrick's avatar

What ever happened to I respect your beliefs. I simply ask you respect mine?

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Peace's avatar

We are asking you this very same question!!

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M. Dowrick's avatar

Oh okay thanks for the clarification.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

The question is not about respecting the belief itself. Only respecting that there is a belief at all. How can someone respect an unknown belief? Or opinion for that matter? I do not respect some cult religions for example though I understand some people follow them.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

"He has showed you O man, what is good; and what does Yahweh require of you, but to do justly, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your Elohim." Micah 6:8

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Susan Daniels's avatar

SCJ Kavanaugh's would be assassin, Nicolas John Roske now parading as “Sophie," got sentenced to eight years in jail. Pelosi's husband's alleged attacker (did you notice that the glass in the patio door had been broken from the inside, with glass on the ground?) got FORTY YEARS.

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Horizons's avatar

Tina Peters got NINE years for backing up election records (as required by law) after the CO Secretary of State ordered a software update that would have deleted 2020 election data.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Overtly insane. Lunatic Lefty Judges. Headed to the Supreme Court, who do in fact have a dog in this race.

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VikingMom's avatar

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPXAT3MgNee/?

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell, about to lose his re-election bid to an openly declared Socialist, trying to pander to the far Left, in a desperate attempt to keep his job. How far will my once beautiful hometown have to fall before the voters demand a return to law, order, and sanity?

The tide is turning but until the Progressive judges are replaced with ones who actually follow the Constitution, it may be a while before it comes fully around. Hopefully, SCOTUS will take some bold steps this term to rein in the craziness!!

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Jacquijacq's avatar

When these cities collapse in bankruptcy the Fed better not bail them out!

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SB's avatar

Let’s hope they collapse quickly while trumps still in charge. He might bail them out but there will be strict rules about it!

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CHUCKY's avatar

WA, OR and CA are going to require a military invasion and occupation, major housecleaning, then Reconstruction 2.0. It's the only way, the rot is too far gone to salvage anything. I've been saying this since 2016...

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VikingMom's avatar

Honestly, I think cleaning out the voter rolls, making everyone re-register in person, and then going back to ONE DAY, in person voting, with ID, would solve many of the problems facing all three states!

(And, as a life long Washington resident, sadly, overhauling the leadership of the State Republican Party would be a huge help as well! It has been an out of touch, dysfunctional mess for years, and continues to put forth candidates that have ZERO appeal statewide!)

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John of Oregon Fame's avatar

VikingMom, I agree 100%. Clean up the voting corruption as you said and we (Oregon and Washington) and we will be ok.

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VikingMom's avatar

Thank you! I'm not going to get into an argument with someone who "lived in Seattle for several years” 30 years ago!

I was born and raised in Washington and I know this state - I lived and worked in Seattle for decades and still go there quite frequently!

Our government has been corrupted by a small group of people with delusions of grandeur and a proven record of abject failure! Getting those people out, and getting sane people into office, who do not think they know best how to run everyone else's life, would return Washington, as well as Oregon and California, back to the beautiful States used to be!

Authoritarian takeovers, from either side of the aisle are dangerous and never end well!

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John of Oregon Fame's avatar

VikingMom, in many ways, Oregon is paralleling what Washington doing, maybe a little behind and not so pervasive yet. I have two brothers that live there that I visit. Both are professionals that own their businesses and they decry what is happening there.

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daverkb's avatar

A core truth said. Thank you!

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CHUCKY's avatar

You have too much human refuse in Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia for “cleaning out the voter rolls” to make any difference. The problems are going to require a very heavy-handed, radical approach to straighten out.

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VikingMom's avatar

We'll have to agree to disagree, I think...I do not want a "heavy-handed" approach from the right anymore than I want it from the left.

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CHUCKY's avatar

I don’t “agree to disagree.” There’s no such thing

I lived in Seattle for several years in the mid to late 90s and I know it first-hand. It was bad then with all the drug addicts, drunks, and leftist lunatics. You have a damn Lenin statue in Fremont, for God’s sake!

You people have allowed it to get too far out of hand for far too many years, but, incredibly, you STILL think a soft touch will fix it.

Wake up.

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Penny North's avatar

Sadly, it may be China that invades and offers “aid” for the messed up states who welcome them in.

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CHUCKY's avatar

People forget just how important the Pacific ports are, both economically and strategically.

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Lori's avatar

Your mayor is a sick twist.

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Peter GL's avatar

all those "queers for Palestine" should put their money where their mouth is and actually go to Palestine and see how well they will be accepted there!

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Unwoke in Idaho's avatar

That’s why I think Israel made a mistake with the flotilla. They should have let it land in Gaza and then sunk all the ships so those idiots would have to stay there and experience Gaza in full.

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Peter GL's avatar

ha ha you made me laugh, great idea! You should inform the Israelis, that would get rid of one problem!

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Davey J's avatar

lol Greta wouldn’t have lasted 3 days in an area run by hamas

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Jeff S's avatar

Er, me thinks the mouths are otherwise engaged.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I’d love to see that 😁 Let’s make a reality show 😬

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Jack Sotallaro's avatar

This idiot judge should go back to public defender status. She has no business being a federal judge. When are the politicians going to stop approving judicial appointments of hangers-on and sycophants? Let the Supreme Court sort this out.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Apparently she still thinks she’s a public defender 🙄

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Janice albert's avatar

When the Democrats no longer appoint them…

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Thanks for the news analysis. Lots of good things happening.

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162.550's avatar

"Judge Boardman found Roske’s transgender identity to be a heartwarming silver lining: “I am heartened that this terrible infraction has helped the Roske family accept their daughter for who she is.”"

She's heartened: Munchausen by Proxy.

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NoWay's avatar

“…has helped the Roske family accept their daughter for who she is. “. An attempted murderer?! That’s just great

Infraction! Makes me so mad!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Me too!!! 😡

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Janice albert's avatar

I have been calling transgenderism Munchausen by proxy since I first heard of it.

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Janet's avatar

No words. 😱😱😕

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Fabes55's avatar

Dr Malone dropped what I consider to be a bombshell regarding who in the CDC knew what and when regarding Covid vaccine testing.

https://open.substack.com/pub/rwmalonemd/p/biodistribution-covid-mrna-gene-therapyvax?r=cogtr&utm_medium=ios

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David A's avatar

I linked it above as well. This must also be prosecuted...

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It doesn't take Sherlock's avatar

On the sentencing for the Kavanaugh guy, just say the sentence lasts as long as Kavanaugh is on the court, or 3 0years, whatever comes later. The guy shouldn't get another crack at doing what he set out to do while Kavanaugh is on the bench. He can continue to rehab (no female meds being given to him is prison, right?) and repent.

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Lori's avatar

And I wonder who will get stuck paying for his rehab if that is even possible? I don't want to pay and neither should any taxpayers. I am tired of footing the bill for all these degenerates.

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Rightly So's avatar

If anyone is going to get "stuck" it's going to be Mr. Sophie, in the rear (not the ribs), for the next 8 years. Hopefully, he doesn't enjoy "rehab" too much.

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Lori's avatar

It is said he "turned" trans at the last minute. He better stop that schtick before he goes to the big house.

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Kim Malinowski's avatar

And if the attempted assassin gets sentenced to a female prison, make sure that he/she can only go in as a eunuch!

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Heather's avatar

This one feels different to me (and I suspect I’m very wrong yet can’t shake the feeling)….he stopped himself, he turned himself in, yes - he planned and took steps but wasnt stopped officially by the guards - they didn’t even know he was there. He didn’t just walk away when he realized he wouldn’t be successful - he called 911 on himself. That feels like a lighter sentence is appropriate along with true mental health help (not affirming BS)

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Juju's avatar

That actually makes me think it was a pre-orchestrated event by more than just him. His mental illness was used against him and exploited, but he was sane enough to feel fear when he was uncertain how to proceed, and called 911 thinking his puppet masters would intervene and protect him. I don’t think it’s as simple as the surface of it all.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

MK Ultra is real.

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John of Oregon Fame's avatar

Kathleen, yes, and terribly evil. Books by Cathy O'Brien (Transformation of America)and Brice Taylor (Thanks For The Memories) are eye-opening and horrendous!

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Dennis Levine's avatar

what we know about MKUltra is a drop in the bucket to what is happening today. Yes MKUltra was supposedly ended, they,i.e.the government simply changed names and went full speed ahead. Another name was Mockingbird. With all the new technology that we have since then, one can only imagine what they are doing today. The drugs they are feeding these so called trans are what causing, what we call metal illness. They are not mentally ill, they are being mind controlled.

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Aryenis's avatar

NItpick: Mockingbird is about planting and cultivating sources in the media. MKUltra is about breaking minds and manipulating individuals through methods of mind control.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

That makes sense

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Janet's avatar

Sounds more like that. Programmed.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah that seems plausible.

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Lori's avatar

He should not have had those thoughts in the first place and he should have stopped himself. This is what correct morals and behavior is. Why should he be rewarded?

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Juju's avatar

Exactly. Truly insane wouldn’t have called 911. They either would have continued to check for weaknesses to enter or they would have ran. Calling 911 reflects sanity not insanity, mentally aware and healthy not mental illness.

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Aryenis's avatar

I agree that the fact that Roske stopped, did not drive away, but turned himself in, is mitigating. Unlike Routh, who was only stopped because he got caught red handed. It seems like seeing the guards at Kavanaugh's house was enough to bring Roske to his senses.

Did he not trust himself to fall back into whatever trance drove him on this plot? Is that why he turned himself in? It makes one wonder whether Juju might be correct about dark puppet masters.

Even so, 8 years is too little. The sentence must send a message, a strong deterrence. Not life like Routh. 20yrs maybe?

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Heather's avatar

I thought it was 8-years? Four does feel really light if that’s the case

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Aryenis's avatar

Yes. You are right. 8yrs. Corrected.

Getting confused with the similarly too light P.Diddy sentence, also delivered this week. 🙃🤷🏼

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Heather, I agree. I’m sure we are in the minority, but if what you stated is true (and that’s also what I read, that he turned himself in), it really wasn’t an attempted assassination. I don’t have a problem with the sentence IF he gets some true help for the obvious mental illness. I also think the sentence for the Pelosi attacker is unjust.

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Heather's avatar

Part of the problem is I probably don’t understand law enforcement definitions. As I was thinking about this, I had to come up with a different scenario: what if I was considering poisoning someone:

1. Is it a crime to have that thought?

2. Is it a crime to look up methods on the Internet?

3. Is it a crime to purchase ingredients to make some poisonous drink but never make said drink?

4. Is it a crime to make said drink but never give it to “target”?

5. Is it a crime to make drink, give it to target, but then take it away before any is ingested?

I think 1-3 are not, but would contribute to evidence should I ever move forward to 4-5, which are still legally iffy in my mind as to whether they are a crime. Clearly no law enforcement background here (and I have no intention of poisoning anyone now or in the future)

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Great illustration. I’m right there with you, Heather.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

He only did those things because he saw security at the door. Had there been no security, things would have been a lot worse.

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Heather's avatar

I believe you are correct and certainly don’t want to defend his actions in any way. However, judging why someone did something borders on a thought crime. Either he did something or didn’t do something but attempting to decipher his thoughts on why he did or didn’t is not a path I like (just as I dislike “hate crimes” as they give harsher sentences based on someone’s thoughts or not)

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I believe he later stated that is why he turned himself in. Because he saw the security guards. Not because he had a change of heart. No thought crime there. Also,the security guards also saw HIM get out of the taxi dressed in black carrying a suitcase AND a backpack. His mission would have gone sideways regardless of whether or not he made the call. No thought crime there, He planned and attempted to carry out an assassination attempt on more than one SCOTUS judge. That, IMHO, warrants more than 8 years. Tina Peters got 9 for following the law. This verdict is outrageous and opens the floodgates for more violence against perceived political enemies.

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shayne's avatar

If he really wants to be a woman, then being in a male prison should be a walk in the park... (sarcasm)

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Dennis Levine's avatar

hello everyone. This is the first time I've ever posted here. First let me thank Jeff for another great article and telling the truth about Israel and what she has faced since 1948. I'm hoping someone here can help me with this question that bothers me so much. Here goes with a bit of background.

There is no question that Jesus was not only a Jew but a Rabbi as well. At that time he's views were considered radical. And like any 'radical' religious leader he was ousted by most of his community. We also know that Israel is the hub of religion of both Judaism and Catholicism. Where did Jesus preach, where are the 12 stations of Christ, where was Jesus crucified? Israel. Is this not the holy land for both Jews and Christians? If this is true, why is there not more support for the one people that honors, respect and protects and make that their ancestral home? We know form history that Islam has, will and plans on destroying anything that is not related to Allah. So why are not more Christians supporting Israel, knowing that their important and revered sites will be protected? Why is there so much antisemitism against the one people that will honor the christian faith? Did you know that Israel has just open for the public a road that lead to Jerusalem that Jesus walked down and preached from? they discovered it several years back and have just opened it to the public! This is historical not only proving where Jesus lived, walked and preached from, but that Jews are the true owners of this land. Your thought, feeling and additions are certainly welcome! Again, thank you Jeff for giving me this platform and the freedom to ask questions! Thank you!

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Janet's avatar

Welcome, Dennis.

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Dennis Levine's avatar

Thank you!!

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MBJ's avatar

I don’t have a full answer, but I realized recently that I have not up to this point made much of a distinction between Israel the secular modern state, the Jewish people (who follow the religion of the Old Testament), and Jewish people (culturally). And I’m sure various combinations of these, and as with Christians and the Jews of Christ’s day, some might be termed “JINO”s. Israelis may live in the Holy Land, and be descendants of the Biblical patriarchs, but like their ancestors it doesn’t mean that they themselves are completely holy nor above reaping the consequences of their actions good or bad.

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Dennis Levine's avatar

please confirm what you are referring to "consequences of their actions good or bad."

Thank you.

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MBJ's avatar

Nothing in particular regarding Israel, just the idea (I tell my kids this all the time) that our actions have consequences: study hard, you’ll probably get a good mark from on your test; skip work frequently, you’ll probably get fired. This works on a national level too and Jews/Israel aren’t exempt.

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Dennis Levine's avatar

this is the second time you've made bland remarks referring to Jews and Israel, referencing consequences and now that Jews/Israel aren't exempt. What are you saying? Funny things is your remarks had nothing to do with my original questions.

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MBJ's avatar

I’m not picking an argument, more just expounding on some things I’ve been thinking, but I don’t have any real life people interested to listen. I’m not attacking you or Israel. Not sure why the idea that any given country/people is not perfect, or that actions have consequences, is so upsetting to you. Good night.

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Dawn B's avatar

I was thinking zionism or Catholicism is over jews. Yes jews have banks and media but maybe not the root OR maybe a patsy OR they both fight for most power. IDK

In Jesus' time Romans ruled there and jews only ruled for a few years there over the centuries so they cannot necessarily claim ownership.

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Dennis Levine's avatar

Catholicism came centuries after Judaism. The people of Israels and Jews around the world just celebrated their new year over of over 5,000 years!

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Dawn B's avatar

Yes it did and the Bible said that God punished them for iniquity and that they would never get the land back in the OT for worshipping idols like baal etc.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Where does it say they would never get the land back?

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Dawn B's avatar

Many still do these things today. ***2 Kings 17

I can't find the scripture at the moment that God banned his people to roam but what is happening now in Gaza is not righteous. How can God bless that? We believe the same God but how can call anyone God's people if they deny Jesus? We are all one people, God's, only through Jesus. Jesus said to the Jewish leaders their father is not His Father. I am not a scholar on the Bible but read it myself. It is a living word.

If they are worshipping God without Jesus, then they are blinded and worshipping something else. God did say He would heal the land if they returned to Him, but is there evidence of this?

Psalms 106:34-38 NIV

[34] They did not destroy the peoples as the Lord had commanded them, [35] but they mingled with the nations and adopted their customs. [36] They worshiped their idols, which became a snare to them. [37] They sacrificed their sons and their daughters to false gods. [38] They shed innocent blood, the blood of their sons and daughters, whom they sacrificed to the idols of Canaan, and the land was desecrated by their blood.

2 Chronicles 7:14 NIV

[14] if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.

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Dennis Levine's avatar

true. but the Romans no longer exist.......the Jews do and this is their ancestral land.

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Dawn B's avatar

Roman Catholicism exists and maybe they changed under another entity rather than the history we are told. IDK but I do not believe what I am told anymore and you probably don't either.

Their churches are much much older than they tell us. Nobody builds or can build a church like the old catholic ones.

They lie about our history.

You may find this channel very interesting. It discusses old buildings that the history does not add up and more.

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsFQI9PYz0b0fVG8EtTJoFXR97zPHg_Op&si=FnZ8devTTlLye9XO

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BE's avatar

“Why does Israel remain such a central world concern? It’s hard to account for it rationally.” Actually, I don’t believe it is hard to account for rationally. God has always had a plan for Israel, His people. What nation has ever gone through what Israel has and survived for all these years. God has a remnant that He has preserved.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Israel is a world concern because it is a nuke-armed rogue state of hardcore terrorists... committing mass-slaughter of innocents... corrupting American politics via bribery and extortion, stealing land, forcing apartheid on non-jews...

How could anyone but a moron support these vile pigs?

Read their Talmud!! Read what they think about Jesus Christ and Mary! Wake up!!

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Christine's avatar

But that doesn't explain the reason our government is beholden to them. Is there not separation of church and state affairs?

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BE's avatar

Our government is beholden to them because they are our ally in the Middle East. They are the only free nation in the Middle East. We together work to keep people in our respective nations free.

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Christine's avatar

But they stole our nuclear secrets, try to impose censorship on our citizens, spy on our government and basically are going around telling other nations OUR president answers to them. How is that 'ally' behavior?

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BE's avatar

If our President was answering to them then I’m not so sure that Israel would be going along with Trump’s peace deal at this moment in time. There are so many lies going around about Israel. Once again, I’m not saying they are a perfect nation, but what nation is? We have many allies in other countries, but that doesn’t mean that our government agrees with everything they do and vice versa.

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Christine's avatar

That is true, no nation is perfect. I believe Trump is forcing Bibi's hand. Literally forcing. But, who am I to know. From my outside perspective, it all seems suspect.

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BE's avatar

I know Israel wants to get the hostages home, but I, myself, am very skeptical about this peace deal.

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Carolyn's avatar

A remnant of 144,000 not counting women and children who follow Yeshua wherever He goes. We are warned to be aware of the false jews coming into the synagogue. The vast majority of those living in the current state of Israel are from the Ukraine area, Rothschilds, and do not follow GOD'S laws and rules but rather the Talmud. Those writings as very similar to what you see in Muslim teachings regarding those who do not follow what the Talmud teaches. They do not believe nor follow GOD nor do they believe in Yeshua. They are NOT the covenant people of GOD.

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I would encourage you to study God’s word about what it says about the nation of Israel. God made an everlasting covenant with them, and He will not go back on His promise. If He breaks His promise to the nation of Israel, what makes one think He wouldn’t do that with believers. You are correct. Israel is an imperfect nation just like every nation on planet earth. I would add just like the church. My goodness, do those who think the church has replaced Israel think the church is pristine? The nation of Israel will not recognize their need for Christ until the end of the tribulation period when Christ returns. They will finally recognize their Messiah. God is not through with Israel yet. Read Romans 9-11. Paul, who wrote Romans still calls himself a Jew. He goes on to explain why God’s plan for Israel was put on hold basically. We are in the time of the Gentiles. When that time comes to an end the nation of Israel will be saved.

“25 For I do not want you, brethren, to be uninformed of this mystery--so that you will not be wise in your own estimation--that a partial hardening has happened to Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in;

26 and so all Israel will be saved; just as it is written, "THE DELIVERER WILL COME FROM ZION, HE WILL REMOVE UNGODLINESS FROM JACOB."

27 "THIS IS MY COVENANT WITH THEM, WHEN I TAKE AWAY THEIR SINS."

28 From the standpoint of the gospel they are enemies for your sake, but from the standpoint of God's choice they are beloved for the sake of the fathers;

29 for the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable.

30 For just as you once were disobedient to God, but now have been shown mercy because of their disobedience,

31 so these also now have been disobedient, that because of the mercy shown to you they also may now be shown mercy.

32 For God has shut up all in disobedience so that He may show mercy to all. (Romans 11:25, NASB) I encourage you to read all of Romans 11.

The church and Israel are mentioned several times in Scripture as separate entities.

One verse that contains the church and Israel in the same sentence is 1 Corinthians 10:32, where Paul says, "Give no offense either to the Jews or to the Greeks or to the church of God." This verse clearly distinguishes between Jews (Israel) and the church, showing that they are separate entities. Another example is found in the book of Acts, where both Israel and the church are mentioned multiple times and always kept distinct. For instance, in Acts 5:11, the church is mentioned, and Israel is mentioned separately throughout the book. So, 1 Corinthians 10:32 is a key verse that includes both Israel and the church in the same sentence, emphasizing their distinction. Relevant Bible verses:

• 1 Corinthians 10:32 NASB: "Give no offense either to the Jews or to the Greeks or to the church of God."

• Acts 5:11 NASB: "And great fear came upon the whole church and upon all who heard of these things."

• Romans 11:1 NASB: "I ask, then, has God rejected His people? May it never be! For I too am an Israelite, a descendant of Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin."

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Maureen's avatar

That is the correct answer.

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