At the root of it all, WE are the ones that will save our future. We will not have our destinies taken from us. Trump and Q were just used to get us started. Whether we succeed lies within us. And we have no one to blame but ourselves if we fail.
I firmly believe this, though it clashes with the idea that 'military is the only way' and all we must do is sit back and enjoy the show. This movie is shifting the 'Overton window' so far towards what you guys have been saying for years, combined with everything else....
I find it interesting that Jim Caviezel talks about this very thing, especially in the interview with Jordan Peterson (worth watching if you haven't seen). It gets pretty deep into his faith and how it relates to his acting, can be hard to follow at times. Then you look at what happened during and after the filming of the Passion of The Christ... I think he is visibly shaken, he is 'broken' - some form of PTSD. It directly relates to him being cast in this movie and the performance he gives and now his association with this movement. It seems to me he has been humbled before God and lives now to serve faithfully. He has been broken by the face of evil that he has seen, and the power of the almighty, but he has the courage and will fight.
At the risk of upsetting people, I am going to add this in the interest of honesty... I am not a 'Christian' in the sense that a lot of you probably are, though I have studied Christian theology, as well as other spiritual traditions. You could consider me somewhat of a Gnostic or esoteric Christian. I believe strongly in God, and I acknowledge there is a great power of 'darkness' or 'evil' that appears to have dominion over this world. I do not disagree or disavow the teachings of Jesus. The only thing that stops me from going full 'Christian' is my inherent distrust of worldly authorities and institutions, considering how much of our history has potentially been covered up or lied about. I won't take someone's commandment that I must believe in there's or anyone else's literal interpretation of some version of the Bible, or else I perish in hell. I'm sorry but that is just how I feel, and I believe Jesus would feel the same way. I believe in coming to God through personal experience, not through the teachings of any particular church. I was raised in the Christian tradition and was an 'atheist' for many years after I rebelled and rejected it, not having had my own spiritual experience at that point... So again I apologise if this offends anyone. Just know that I am extremely cool with Jesus and I do believe in God very deeply.
At the root of it all, WE are the ones that will save our future. We will not have our destinies taken from us. Trump and Q were just used to get us started. Whether we succeed lies within us. And we have no one to blame but ourselves if we fail.
I firmly believe this, though it clashes with the idea that 'military is the only way' and all we must do is sit back and enjoy the show. This movie is shifting the 'Overton window' so far towards what you guys have been saying for years, combined with everything else....
I find it interesting that Jim Caviezel talks about this very thing, especially in the interview with Jordan Peterson (worth watching if you haven't seen). It gets pretty deep into his faith and how it relates to his acting, can be hard to follow at times. Then you look at what happened during and after the filming of the Passion of The Christ... I think he is visibly shaken, he is 'broken' - some form of PTSD. It directly relates to him being cast in this movie and the performance he gives and now his association with this movement. It seems to me he has been humbled before God and lives now to serve faithfully. He has been broken by the face of evil that he has seen, and the power of the almighty, but he has the courage and will fight.