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– RealCleanUpPhilly 27 points 4 years ago +27 / -0

People couldn't imagine evil being this evil. Savvy folks get that the Devil is real.

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– MatildaJ 20 points 4 years ago +20 / -0

The biggest con job on mankind is getting mankind to believe that Satan/devil/Lucifer doesn’t exist. Funny that, because demons know God exists and shudder.

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– MatildaJ 5 points 4 years ago +5 / -0

My husband was a Freemason. I was a new Christian and my Pastor was horrified he was a Mason. He gave me a book, which I said, please read and tell me it’s not true about the Masons. He did. He was devastated and contacted my Pastor. That night he came home a new man. A Born Again Christian. A day or so later he resigned from them. He couldn’t continue because it wounded his Spirit. Christianity and freemasonry are not compatible. While they might be a benevolent organisation and pride will keep some people in it, if you give your life to Jesus Christ, John 3:16, the rituals alone should sound an alarm as a mason. Unfortunately it is not until you climb the Masonic ladder, that you realise you are worshiping Satan.

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– deleted 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0
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– MatildaJ 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

What book is that?

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– suave200 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

On offshoot of freemasonry is mormonism. It also is not compatible with christianity. You cannot be a polytheist (mormons can become gods) and a monotheist (christianity is a monotheistic religion) at the same time.

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– MatildaJ 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

100% correct! They perform rituals too. And just like Masons, many, many have no idea what they are involved in. Sadly like the masons, theirs is based on WORKS.

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– BigDaddy1reboot 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

Ps 111:10 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom; Ps 14:1 The fool has said in his heart, “There is no God.” They are corrupt, They have done abominable works, There is none who does good.

Romans 1:22-23 Professing to be wise, they became fools, 23 and changed the glory of the incorruptible God into an image made like [h]corruptible man—and birds and four-footed animals and creeping things.

All their degrees and yet not a wit of wisdom from them.

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– DickAllcocks 22 points 4 years ago +22 / -0

I literally got my GED @ 16 and got the fuck away from my stupid family ASAP. My entire family are fucking retarded psychos with Master’s degrees. Literal scum of the Earth entitled boomer-Liberals. So funny listening to my stupid aunt say the vaxx didn’t make her blind in one eye. It was the Lyme disease from 10 years ago even though they didn’t find any indication of Lyme disease markers in her blood. But I’m not as smart as the Doctor person lol. The problem with smart people is that they already know everything. Dumb people are always learning.

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– Rumsfeld 10 points 4 years ago +10 / -0

Those two last sentences.

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– DickAllcocks 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

She is very well educated and trusts other well educated lol.

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– Young_Patriot 19 points 4 years ago +19 / -0

I am 14 years old, and their lies are as clear as day to me!

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– Aspie 13 points 4 years ago +13 / -0

Here's some advice from an older person. College costs a lot and usually takes many years to pay for. If you major in the wrong subject, you can't find a job.

If you go to community college or apprentice with someone to learn a trade, you are almost guaranteed to get a job. And you don't have a decade or more of loan payments.

On top of that, a job in the trades sometimes pays as much as or even more than a professional job and is a whole lot less stressful.

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– 4QN45 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

Wow!! YOU ROCK KID!!! 👍👍

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– ThiccusDickus 10 points 4 years ago +10 / -0

Issue is education. Once upon a time, maybe education meant something. The way I see it, though, is that it's become largely obsolete given that we can all go online and find a university level lecture anywhere, everywhere. Besides. Talking from experience, post secondary education doesn't require much critical thinking outside of maths and physics. If tests didn't have to be written, even (or especially) parrots would excel.

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– ThiccusDickus 12 points 4 years ago +12 / -0

Also, if I may, I think a better definition of intelligence would be simply the ability to adapt to situations using what you have and what you know.

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– PaulRevere01 5 points 4 years ago +5 / -0

This ^ .

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– ThiccusDickus 5 points 4 years ago +5 / -0

Yeah. Cuz computers know a lot. Kim Peak, too. But you ask either what the best way to change the one bad IightbuIb if the switch is in another room and they would at best be able to tell you what someone else suggested.

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– ThiccusDickus 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

Same. From viroIogy, to physics, to probability mathematics, to history. So on and so forth. The internet is for learning. University is for credentials.

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– wwvax 5 points 4 years ago +5 / -0

This is why IQ isn't a great measurement of intelligence. I think all types of intelligence correlate in some ways, but IQ, at best, measures one's potential to solve math problems. And math and physics only challenge one's ability to solve problems within a given set of rules. Life is more dynamic than that.

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– ThiccusDickus 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

Agreed. At least, I agree for memory. I think of memory as a tooI. Some people can remember a lot and that gives them access to many tooIs, some very specific to very specific problems. You can use it for that but is that inteIIigence? Nahh. You're just using what somebody else thought up.

That being said, it is very useful if you have a bunch of crap you can use. It allows for broader problem solving, as you have access to more tooIs. With a little creativity, you can use what you know to figure out something you don't know.

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– wwvax 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

memory is like how big one's hard drive is, but not their processor. of course in most people, the capacities of each correlate in ways a computer's does not. learning/understanding advanced mathematical rules is more than memory, i would say. but again, it's solving a given problem within a given a set of rules. everything is laid out in front of you.

this is weird because i was thinking about what intelligence was a few weeks ago. one of the things i came up with was being able to see and find a solution to a problem/goal that was unknown/unidentified previously, like a revolutionary invention, creation, or charting a unique life path to reach your goals.

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– ThiccusDickus 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

For learning and understanding the maths, sure. But using mathematics is certainly a lot more complex, and at this point, mathematicians are actually trying to circumvent the rules as it were to arrive at different truths, in ways. Also, I do think there's a difference between knowing and understanding.

But yeah. That's the difference between most "medicaI professionaIs" and ppI like Robert W Malone. As the old adage goes, the wise man knows how little he knows. But the smart man uses what he knows to figure out what he doesn't.

I see it like a waII. Most people walk past thinking nothing of it. These are most of your typical medicaI professionaIs. Whatever is beyond it doesn't matter because they don't bother trying to have a look see. They have places to be and see it as a waste of time. How can they even look if it's too tall?

Then, there are people who are curious, or the ppI who really move technology along. They see there's no ladd er in sight. That's no problem, though. They make one. They see what's over the waII and realize they can save 1hr on their walk and go tell everybody.

But, as persuasive as they make their argument, most people call it ridiculous. If it were so, it'd be on the map they argue and, even if by some chance they're right, it's not like they can easily get over it. Even after making a fIight of s tairs for them to cIimb, they get mocked. Why would they bother cIimbing that if there's a walkway right here?

And that's the difference between a graduate and a thinker.

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– wwvax 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

yea, curiosity is definitely a facet of intelligence. i would also say most medical professionals pursued it due to security, money, prestige, family expectations, etc. and their curiosity ended at the prescribed treatment from their database search. before the internet, they had to at least know enough that their encyclopedia searches didn't take too much time. that's what they're doing when they say "i'll be right back." after learning of your symptoms. most doctors today are basically mechanics working from a manual.

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– ThiccusDickus 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

I wouldn't even call it curiousity. I'd just call it the ability to recognize when something doesn't make sense lol.

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– ThiccusDickus 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

I do agree it's important. The issue I have with discussing it as a model is simply that it's a definition that defines itself. It's like saying wisdom is being wise. PpI model inteIIigence very specifically around criteria that they choose and ascribe a certain value to it. Thing is, basically any cognitive test you design will pretty much always follow a normal distribution. How relevant it is is entirely up to the person ascribing its value's discretion.

That being said, I definitely do agree that memory is pretty important. I guess what I was just trying to say was simply that memory alone isn't much without the ability to innovate. Like I said, it's like tooIs. You have more, you have more to work with. Makes innovating a lot easier.

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– DrRonnie 6 points 4 years ago +6 / -0

This is true. I was in college 10 years ago, and about a third of my profs were woke and brainwashed, a third were inspiring, free-thinkers, and a third were tenured and over the teaching shit, just waiting for their next sabbatical. I now wish I had of taken a trade.

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– ThiccusDickus 4 points 4 years ago +4 / -0

Yeah, man. Many of mine have been either lazy or inept. Only a few have had any interest in teaching something that wasn't inherently propagandous or were just in it for the pay.

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– InmatesRunTheAsylum 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

The problem is that colleges and public schools changed their purpose from education to indoctrination.

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– ThiccusDickus 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

Yeah dude, no doubt. That being said, they're not the only ones at fault. I've been through the system myself. How ppI are being raised is most certainly a huge factor.

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– InmatesRunTheAsylum 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

So true. It's going to take a couple generations to turn things around.

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– ThiccusDickus 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

I'm a little more optimistic in that regard. Bezmenov said it takes roughly 12y to s u b v e r t America. If that's all it takes, surely the reverse is opposite too. And I think it's already happening. While gen z certainly seems quasi retarded, they can be pretty inteIIigent too.

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– InmatesRunTheAsylum 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

I can respect that.

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– MatildaJ 9 points 4 years ago +9 / -0

The Bible tells us all we need to know.

The heart of the WISE inclines to the RIGHT, but the heart of a FOOL inclines to the LEFT. Ecclesiastes 10:2

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– PaulRevere01 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

The heart of the lion eats the wise the left the fool and the right. Juss sayin. Kek

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– bubble_bursts 7 points 4 years ago +7 / -0

Well educated = Well plugged into the matrix

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– DeepDMingDeep 4 points 4 years ago +4 / -0

Was looking for this comment. You more this system benefits you, the more attached you are to it.

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– ThomasMaker 5 points 4 years ago +5 / -0

IQ is about processing power, literally how many proverbial thought balls you are capable of juggling at any one time.

Any number of them that you can keep in the air at the same time will also be the number you will be aware of the position of relative to the others and how they relate to the others.

TLDR: Higher IQ= More Balls!

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– Camden1of5 5 points 4 years ago +5 / -0

Dan Bongino calls them, “Stupid smart people”. When he writes books, he uses their trusted sources—NYT, WaPo, MSNBC, etc. And truly, that is the problem—they have been trained to not accept any information outside of certain sources. They cannot draw their own conclusions outside of what the group thinks or they know they will be mocked, and they are desperately afraid of being mocked. (Which is why we mock them relentlessly. And it drives them crazy.)

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– LetsGoFishing 5 points 4 years ago +5 / -0

Yep, the people having buyer's remorse (and tens/hundreds of thousands of dollars in college debt, promised to be forgiven (lol) by their "progressive" Bolsheviks leaders) for their Mongolian basket weaving degress are the same people having buyer's remorse over taking untested mrna gene mod-shots and ever growing array of mandatory "boosters".

Some may be humble enough to accept they've been sold a false bill of goods and get off the train going off a cliff, but most are not humble enough to admit they got played and will double-down, and will attempt to drag eveyone down with them. Their parents and teachers failed them, they taught them that an expensive and worthless slip of paper was more importart than teaching practical self-sufficiency and seeking to understand how this world actually works, and now they want everyone to pay for their mistakes (loans and untested mrna injuries) + graphine oxide and probable nano-tech and/or parasitic hydras, all contributing to their VAIDs, and want to force you to take it by any means.

The normies that are humble enough to accept they'd been played are going to go into berserker mode. It is inevitable. NCSWIC. The meek shall inherit the earth. The new step will be to read the words of Jesus Christ, and accept Him into their hearts. He told us to be IN the world, not OF this world, as this world/realm is fallen. Satan is the ruler of this world. They need to read the words of Jesus Christ and reflect. He showed us how to escape the matrix by following his words in this life and eternally through faith in his sacrifice.

I don't wish enternal suffering on the satanically deluded, though it is hard to do. I wish they can all but come through the sacrifice of Christ, but it is up to them to find faith, all we can do is never stop spreading His Truth.

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– GDZeus 5 points 4 years ago +5 / -0

I don’t have a degree, but saw through it, my sis is a teacher and she fell for it hook line & sinker, as did my aunt & stepmother who are retired nurses. However my son who has a masters degree didn’t fall for the BS, but he does have me for his momma 😊 who has been talking about this shit for awhile now. He is a smart cookie, but he doesn’t shove it in anyone’s face. Did his own digging about the masks & vaxx.

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– Dogsoldier2 4 points 4 years ago +4 / -0

Simple, a lot of people are educated beyond their intelligence.

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– Unreasonable 4 points 4 years ago +4 / -0

Shit...well up until the last sentence I thought I wasn't fucking stupid. Thnx

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– Bigtortoise 4 points 4 years ago +4 / -0

Intelligent doesn’t mean smart, sometimes being smart is knowing what you want, and how to get it.

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– Aspie 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

Intelligence is brain horsepower. Smartness is having a large store of knowledge. You need both.

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– Aspie 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

With Aspergers, I'm low on that, but I have survived and done well. I don't have many friends IRL, but I don't really need them much.

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– Trumpette2020 4 points 4 years ago +4 / -0

Jordan peterson was fooled, enough said. At least he woke up to it

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– ilovetrump4 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

Serve your time in school/training/learning and sticktoitiveness (and usually intelligence) can get you the foot-in-the-door/recognition/license/certification/degree/piece of paper but wisdom will enable you to choose what and whom to believe and to use what you learn(ed).

Connections can unlock doors to opportunities but can also hinge on loyalties to be rendered and/or dues to be paid.

Initiative, creativity, avarice and jealousy can fuel productivity and innovation but your moral compass will guide how they are used.

In the end, you are responsible for determining your life's journey - its route, its quality, its goals/focus, its meaning, its value, its depth and breadth, its associations, its goodness or evilness and your happiness or displeasure with it.

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– shadoweyes 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

And they are just about all the person who says "I always knew that".... Except...yea...

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– VetforTrump 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

Fastest way to idiocy is to become "educated".

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– intellectual-darkweb 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

Got a masters and PhD. Wish I had skipped college and started multiple businesses. Working on rewriting my story now.

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– Aspie 4 points 4 years ago +4 / -0

The trades pay almost as much as the professions, but without the stress and the payments.

Learn about finance before you start a business, or someone will screw you.

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– intellectual-darkweb 4 points 4 years ago +4 / -0

I agree. I should’ve learned a trade and started a business. Then 5 more.

Accounting, sales, management (of humans), and more. Some can only come from practice. I’m eating up books while I try to build my business systems.

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– Aspie 4 points 4 years ago +4 / -0

Remember that it's best to have multiple income streams. If one craps out, you are still okay.

I have at least 12, not sure exactly how many. Some of them are small, but will increase over time.

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– intellectual-darkweb 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

Nice! I agree. People throw around the term ‘passive income’ - there is no such thing (everything requires labor or money, which also is labor). But there is such a thing as income streams that require little effort once they’re established. That is my goal, several income streams. I suppose that when I say businesses I mean income streams.

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– Aspie 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

"Passive" as in, once started, they are kind of like perpetual motion. But many, such as YouTube channels, require regular inputs to make the big bucks. You can write a book that becomes a standard, but people will forget you, if you don't continue to publish.

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– intellectual-darkweb 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

That’s why I like the term “income streams”.

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– MarkusCincinnatus 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

One wrinkle to the issue is that an intelligent uncredentialed person doesn’t have the specific experience required to criticize academia personally and anecdotally. It would almost take someone going under cover. He would have to get his degree and then criticize the degree-seeking process as being largely wasteful. So he would have to admit he made a mistake. Most aren’t willing to talk about years and $thousands in such a manner.

It’s like when people say they’re going to “take down the system from the inside”. When they finally do infiltrate, they’re then absorbed, converged, and compromised to the point that they are dependent upon and defensive of the system.

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– numina18 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

Very true.

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– Shadow1223 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

I believe the more educated you are the more likely you are to be fooled by “science”. I live among highly educated people an the stupidity is astounding.

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– DiveAndBait 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

I really don't think most of these educated are fools, fools in the sense of ignorance.

They just sat on the fence or took a side.

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– Burmeister 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

Its because true education is not in institutions like universities and colleges. True education is on the internet in a sea of books,scriptures and wisdom.

I always thought it was funny you get morons paying hundred thousand of dollars to get an education when you can spend 6months on the internet and get the same.

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– conservativecookie 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

My South American cleaning lady who never finished school said in may 2020 'this is a clown show'.

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– deleted 4 points 4 years ago +4 / -0

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