Don't mean to saturate General chat, but just had to share this one:
Famous again...
Yeeeeeehova
A Man's A Man For A' That
"Is there for honest Poverty That hings his head, an' a' that; The coward slave-we pass him by, We dare be poor for a' that! For a' that, an' a' that. Our toils obscure an' a' that, The rank is but the guinea's stamp, The Man's the gowd for a' that."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Js7x3u2GHYs
Lord Almighty, please forgive us our sins, guide us to your right hand. For the sake of your glory, not ours, that we may keep on shining the light of goodness and truth and freedom you so graciously blessed us with, so that our brothers and sisters that have fallen asleep can awake, see the splendor of your glory, and experience the tender love you have for mankind.
I beg you almighty God.
But Your will be done forever, Amen
"As long as there is 100" https://youtu.be/bhgh8A1V1E4
Found this gem, thought I'd share, these boys are new, they should make it rich.
"Where did I wrong?" by the Crowe Boys
Coincidentally, I am here again requesting some prayer. Thank you very much for praying for me, whoever it is, God bless you too, I am sure we could all use some of God's grace and mercy.
Don't take so long Jesus!
"They figured it out, that we're gonna do it anyway, even if it doesn't pay"
Well you feed them, house them, pay for the training, materials, managers etc, and then some corporations reaps the benefits.
Michael Jordan invested heavily in the prison system.
How big are the benefits for corporations and investors?
I don't know, but the business' is there.
Is it better for the inmates to work? Absolutely. But they should get paid competitive wages, eve if they can't access the funds.
But then that opens a whole lot of criminal enterprise....
Just thinking out loud friend lol
Yeah the abuse is what would make it unconstitutional I think. Slavery was unconstitutional before it was "legalized" in my opinion. I see the usefulness, but giving an government institution a material incentive (tax money used for profit) to enslave the population should be more unthinkable than the institution of slavery as the founders experienced.
The founders had slaves before the constitution, and they freed many. I think that's important.
This is my very ignorant opinion, so bear with me.
The exception clause legalizes a loophole for slavery
"Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."
Taking away incentives for the government to NOT enslave it's population by legal or illegal means is a moral issue, should not be a need for a law, specially one that actually legalizes it.
BUT, it could open the normies minds to the idea of organized satanic cults very much exist. Specially since the whole Iowa statue deal.
The Temple Of Shitan is a green herring.
I will NEVER sleep again https://youtu.be/TbCYqkmBdcE
Interesting... We can still hope that she converts... Some people are traumatized by evil religious people... I know God will show them mercy for whatever good they do.
"The floor of hell is paved with the skulls of monks and priests"
Well there are lots of prophecy popping up
https://www.countdowntothekingdom.com/luz-as-prince-of-the-heavenly-legions-i-have-to-tell-you/