She couldn't even draw the right swastika, the one the nazis used were the 45-degree angled version
a swastika that isn't angled like the Nazi version would typically be seen in its traditional forms across different cultures, symbolizing positivity, good fortune, or spiritual concepts.
When I was in India I saw many of the non-nazi versions
This is how you can tell it wasn't a "neo-Nazi" or whatever who drew them...they can never get it right. This happened near me a few years ago, some Jewish guy drew swastikas near a synagogue, if I remember correctly, and he couldn't draw it right...the bottom piece was going the wrong way.
I suspect that the majority of the problem subgroup doesn’t follow the law properly, including not eating kosher and sexual impurity, and that they may be much more prone, through their lineage, to contracting problems through those sins that corrupt their minds. Perhaps their blood-brain barrier is more permeable?
Unfaithfulness -> Spirit of Sin
Through faith, righteousness may be restored, but with care, lest 7 come back in to find a nice clean house place to set up camp…
I also suspect that mechanism affects other groups as well, just perhaps at a lower rate, or with less impact.
She couldn't even draw the right swastika, the one the nazis used were the 45-degree angled version
a swastika that isn't angled like the Nazi version would typically be seen in its traditional forms across different cultures, symbolizing positivity, good fortune, or spiritual concepts.
When I was in India I saw many of the non-nazi versions
Tibetan monk supremacists are taking over college campuses!
I almost agree with you - the Nazis used this one 卐 but the ancient good-fortune/positivity version was this one 卍
But you're correct in that the Nazis did use the first one rotated 45 degrees, mostly on flags, but they did also use the non-rotated version.
Didn't know that, thanks for correcting
This is how you can tell it wasn't a "neo-Nazi" or whatever who drew them...they can never get it right. This happened near me a few years ago, some Jewish guy drew swastikas near a synagogue, if I remember correctly, and he couldn't draw it right...the bottom piece was going the wrong way.
Satanic people can't deal with the Cross, either.
Maybe it's the same thing.
Something to consider, at least.
I suspect that the majority of the problem subgroup doesn’t follow the law properly, including not eating kosher and sexual impurity, and that they may be much more prone, through their lineage, to contracting problems through those sins that corrupt their minds. Perhaps their blood-brain barrier is more permeable?
Unfaithfulness -> Spirit of Sin
Through faith, righteousness may be restored, but with care, lest 7 come back in to find a nice clean house place to set up camp…
I also suspect that mechanism affects other groups as well, just perhaps at a lower rate, or with less impact.
The Law wasn’t given for no reason.
Yes, it was used by pious Christians in imperial Russians, before the Christian tsar was killed …by…