Something big and ugly is brewing…
Trump, Kanye, etc. It’s leading people to stuff like this.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/oBRx7gP1GfDe/
What happens when “white” people and “black” people get the idea that they’ve both been duped by a group of people who hates both races and has been playing both sides for generations?
Yikes.
The commonality of those drops was telling us those who we are taught to trust the most are most evil. That is what I was pointing out.
Who must you trust unequivocally if you are a "christian" or member of any other organized religion?
The Bible - God's word.
Nothing else is trusted Unequivocally.
Nothing.
40 authors over 1500 years. And we are to trust those words unequivocally. Why? Because the book in question says so?
It took less than 100 years for Americans to be so completely fooled by the DS so as to almost lose the country completely. But 1500 years culminating in the Church of Rome's stamp of approval is "god's word"?
No. Thats insanity. I think for myself.
Your mother and father.
You're being coy or didn't understand the question. Please read the question.
Not all have a mother and father. You know as a member of any religious sect you are to trust that god. Period. Convenient that other people decided the words of that god, don't you think?
I have no idea what you're talking about. I was doing film analysis of The Matrix.
I thought you were referring to "Honor thy Father and Mother" (which, um, biologically everyone does have?). Not all religions have a "no God but me" clause, and if you branch out from overarching religions and start involving sects, that becomes even more true. I mean heck, that's not even a universally-agreed upon thing in practicing Christianity. It's a quite popular notion, but it's a belief adopted by at most 85% of people who consider them Christians.
As for your last question, I mean yeah, that is a line Atheists like to use a lot to point out that we can't be sure any of this is divinely inspired because it all had to be translated through feeble human meat. There's a cold logic to it that I understand, but I don't agree with it. I'm really not getting your point, I'm sorry.
But that's not a part of every single major religion. Which is why I guessed the reference was to "Honor thy mother and father", which could be in every religion in some form - I don't know that it's not. If 11 wanted me to guess God, they should have limited the question to Christianity.