I know he's a politician - to put it kindly, the title of TURD is, well, kind! And, he never shuts the hell up about religion. He does fit perfectly in line with the brand new narrative shift to the fresh Israel war, you know, Jesus's birthplace and shit. Coincidence?
You seem to have some anger issues. You seem to have a problem with Christianity. Do you know what the world would be like w/o Christianity? And since you aren't familiar with Christianity, the reason Christians are concerned with the welfare of Israel is because as Christians, we are "grafted in" to the Jews. God says that He will bless those who bless Israel, and curse those who curse Israel. The signs of the second coming of Jesus are happening. You don't want to be "left behind"! I thought I was an atheist back through my 20's, so I understand if you are in that frame of mind that I was in. Humans trying to understand God is like bacteria trying to understand humans. I know that the Bible seems to make no sense, but it's a case of "first believing, then seeing". Take care and I will pray for you (whether you like it or not :) )
It is also blatantly obvious to me that this Israel war was triggered to gain support for war from the right, just as the Ukraine war was triggered to gain support for war from the left. Both supports equate to endless spending of billions and billions, and millions dead.
I apologize as I am rather angry today, please do not take it personally - you are just a blip on my screen. I also do not specifically have an inherent issue with Christians. When I say RELIGIONS I mean them all.
No problem. I was once a denier of God, and religions. I thought that, as a scientist, the concept of a mighty creator of everything was ridiculous. But in the following decades, I have found that science supports such a belief, to the point that it takes extreme faith to be an atheist. You need to look no further than the DNA molecule to know that life did not come about through random events. Archaeology supports virtually everything in the Bible, and the prophecies have either all been true, or just haven't happened yet. From a quick search, the AI produced this answer: [The probability of Jesus being the Messiah is a topic of debate. If theism is true, it is not unlikely that God will send a Messiah, and the probability of a Messiah if God exists is 0.25 (25%)1. Mathematician Peter Stoner applied the modern science of probability to just eight of the prophecies and concluded that the chance of the prophesied Messiah fulfilling all eight is one in 100,000,000,000,000,0002. Stoner considered 48 prophecies and concluded that the chance of any one man fulfilling all 48 is 1 in 10^157, leading to the conclusion that Jesus was the prophesied Messiah3. It is mathematically impossible for Jesus not to be the Messiah]
So you know enough about him in 3 days to call him a turd? wow
I know he's a politician - to put it kindly, the title of TURD is, well, kind! And, he never shuts the hell up about religion. He does fit perfectly in line with the brand new narrative shift to the fresh Israel war, you know, Jesus's birthplace and shit. Coincidence?
You seem to have some anger issues. You seem to have a problem with Christianity. Do you know what the world would be like w/o Christianity? And since you aren't familiar with Christianity, the reason Christians are concerned with the welfare of Israel is because as Christians, we are "grafted in" to the Jews. God says that He will bless those who bless Israel, and curse those who curse Israel. The signs of the second coming of Jesus are happening. You don't want to be "left behind"! I thought I was an atheist back through my 20's, so I understand if you are in that frame of mind that I was in. Humans trying to understand God is like bacteria trying to understand humans. I know that the Bible seems to make no sense, but it's a case of "first believing, then seeing". Take care and I will pray for you (whether you like it or not :) )
It is also blatantly obvious to me that this Israel war was triggered to gain support for war from the right, just as the Ukraine war was triggered to gain support for war from the left. Both supports equate to endless spending of billions and billions, and millions dead.
I apologize as I am rather angry today, please do not take it personally - you are just a blip on my screen. I also do not specifically have an inherent issue with Christians. When I say RELIGIONS I mean them all.
Christians were hoodwinked by the Scofield bible. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/least-150-year-con-job-christians-michael-williamson/ https://www.wrmea.org/2015-october/the-scofield-bible-the-book-that-made-zionists-of-americas-evangelical-christians.html https://rumble.com/vuegww-alison-weir-against-our-better-judgment-july-30-2014-seattle.html
No problem. I was once a denier of God, and religions. I thought that, as a scientist, the concept of a mighty creator of everything was ridiculous. But in the following decades, I have found that science supports such a belief, to the point that it takes extreme faith to be an atheist. You need to look no further than the DNA molecule to know that life did not come about through random events. Archaeology supports virtually everything in the Bible, and the prophecies have either all been true, or just haven't happened yet. From a quick search, the AI produced this answer: [The probability of Jesus being the Messiah is a topic of debate. If theism is true, it is not unlikely that God will send a Messiah, and the probability of a Messiah if God exists is 0.25 (25%)1. Mathematician Peter Stoner applied the modern science of probability to just eight of the prophecies and concluded that the chance of the prophesied Messiah fulfilling all eight is one in 100,000,000,000,000,0002. Stoner considered 48 prophecies and concluded that the chance of any one man fulfilling all 48 is 1 in 10^157, leading to the conclusion that Jesus was the prophesied Messiah3. It is mathematically impossible for Jesus not to be the Messiah]