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Barangus 5 points ago +5 / -0

Nazis promoted hollow earth theory. They researched how to use the inner earth militarily. They were big fans of wind energy too. Idiots.

That’s why I cling bitterly to my Bible, and my gun.

The Clintons followed by the Bushes followed by Obama accelerated this nation’s managed decline while feathering their nests in preparation for the end.

It’s up to us to alter that timeline. We can’t do it alone. Remember we’re only human. Without God we’re doomed.

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Barangus 1 point ago +1 / -0

Think how stupid the average person is, then ponder that half the population is dumber than that. Paraphrasing George Carlin.

I’m not smart, but I’m smart enough to know how not smart I am.

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Barangus 2 points ago +2 / -0

Forcing moves are the key to chess. When opponent’s choices are limited (move or die) their moves become entirely predictable. It’s how to see 3 moves ahead. Of course opponent, if they’re any good, carries on hoping you will blunder allowing them escape.

This also describes spiritual warfare. The demons know they’re defeated, but they struggle right to the end, intensifying efforts as desperation engulfs them.

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Barangus 4 points ago +4 / -0

The truth about Barry would end them all.

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Barangus 14 points ago +14 / -0

If everything does, then nothing specific can. That’s a way to protect real toxic offenders from liability. You say you got cancer from some particular environmental toxin, you name the source, and try to sue. “Remember the movie Erin Brockovich and Hexagonal Chromium”. The defense would say, you park your car in a ramp. There’s a posted notice. You pump your own gas. There’s a posted notice. Ergo you can’t isolate the defendant’s toxin as the sole cause of your disease. I’m not a lawyer. It just seems to me like a cleverly deployed lawfare smokescreen.

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Barangus 3 points ago +3 / -0

Killing God? That seems true to type. People tell you who they are. Believe them.

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Barangus 1 point ago +1 / -0

Remember when Kramer was in the kids Karate class? This is just that stupid. Of course those kids eventually got together and worked Cosmo over. Couldn’t happen soon enough. Picture it: both teams just swarm the guy and beat him down hard in a life altering way with the referee blowing a lung out whistling, but otherwise standing back. I’m not sports prone, but I’d pay to see that. Might set a precedent.

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Barangus 3 points ago +3 / -0

Obama talks in circles, and hates America just as much as Joe, he just looks so dam cool doing it with a sharp crease in his mom jeans. I get a tingle up my leg. Barry comin out in th open now…. Shadow state fully revealed as Joe reluctantly takes a backseat and goes to sit at the kid’s table for ice cream. He’s so cute in his little rainbow dunce hat….

Joe knows how Bowe Bergdahl felt in taliban captivity now.

It reminds me, once again, that we’re on planet of the apes now, and you know it’s true because Roseanne got vaporized for saying it. Can’t wait for them to redux the Statue of Liberty by burying it to the head in sand. Better do it before th midterms….

And no, it’s not about Race. It’s about crypto commies. Thanks FDR! Good job, really. Things are great!

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Barangus 2 points ago +2 / -0

I admit to being as skeptical of this Khazar narrative as I am of the Tartaria/Mudflood stuff I’ve seen (and enjoyed) on the tube. Skepticism is good. I wish I’d been more suspicious of the ‘60s “counterculture” at the time.
Now I’m getting interested. Once I start to dig I’ll sift the spoils and see what, if anything, I can find. It seems plausible.

To the ancient Greeks the gods were supposed to be indifferent to humans. They weren’t trying to “help” us. Prometheus was punished for giving us fire if you recall. Just like the welfare state. Whom you would control you make dependent. It places the dependent in a position beneath contempt, and they know it. It burns slowly with seething resentment.

I’m certain of one Truth. Nephilim aren’t The Most High, and are subject to Him, so they either have been, or will be dealt with. Already, but not yet.

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Barangus 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ghengis Khan united the Mongol tribes and conquered almost all of Asia.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongol_Empire

Russians called them Tartars. Steak Tartar for instance, is now raw minced beef, named so because mongol horse cavalry cured strips of raw horse meat in the seats of their saddles and ate it like jerky. Mongols dont eat cow. They drink horse milk.

Amazing horse archers, they were invincible in battle. Their loose silk tunics worked well against enemy arrows. Arrows spin. The silk would wind around the points making extraction a simple matter of carefully tugging at the cloth to extract the silk wrapped arrowhead from the wound! Amazingly effective, but low tech. The fabric wouldn’t even be cut.

They beat everyone. Then the Khan died in China and all the tribes ran home to consolidate their positions, and just never made it back. Lack of central leader utterly dissipated their power. They didn’t exactly take over occupied societies, only issued edicts, and extracted tribute. Disobedience resulted in utter destruction, of which a few examples served to keep revolt unlikely. Spies were everywhere. Primitive but effective.

Maybe this is what you’ve seen on some old maps labeled Tartaria. (It’s a pseudo-history vogue imho) The Mongol Empire was very real, but Mongols still live in yurts, raise horses, and play polo with a goat’s head as the ball. They’re not exactly architects, and no mud flood ended them. They’re still around. Less so, but enduringly.

Justinian was not “Cabal”. The Venetian Doges, maybe.. the Borgias? Probably…

He was adroit in expanding the Eastern Roman Empire, against a variety of foes. Vandals, Visigoths, Franks, etc. He should have left Italy alone. He may have been a putz, but his wife Theodora had BALLS!!! His General Belisarius was fantastic! He “built” (commissioned) the Hagia Sophia. A real wonder of the world. It’s a mosque now but still standing almost 1400 years later. Wow! Procopius’ “Secret Histories” gives the salacious details of palace intrigues. Juicy stuff. Hit piece. Fun.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belisarius

Orthodoxy was official Christianity from 313 AD until 1054 AD until Rome (the Pope) Excommunicated Constantinople (The Patriarch) and the other 3 main Churches at Alexandria, Jerusalem, and Antioch chose to stay in communion with each other. All 5 had attended and contributed to the various councils of bishops (elders) that gathered to determine theological unity among the churches over several centuries. See the Nicene Creed. Council of Nicea, the 1st council was in 325 and decided what books were included in the Bible. (Constantine insisted on uniformity across his empire)

In 1054 Rome demanded primacy. First among equals as they said. The church of Peter, they said. Augustine got some minor grammatical translation wrong and came up with “original sin” and “immaculate conception” (because he felt dirty about his own hyper sexual pre conversion life imho). Luther splintered it, then the Gutenberg printing press and various translations out of Latin into ordinary languages (like English) shattered into thousands of “denominations” each considering all others among the dammed. Hilarious? Maybe. Or it serves Gods purposes, how would I know?

Orthodox Christianity is quite unlike its Roman Catholic offshoot, and very much theologically at odds with Protestant theology. Salvation isn’t an “event” it’s a process. Humans restore their “likeness” to God through prayer and communion with God. A process made possible by an historical singularity, yes, but requiring human effort in conjunction with divine grace. It’s not an insurance policy one signs and expects to be binding on the issuer of the policy. It’s not a “get into Heaven free” card. (If only, amirite?) Of course nobody’s getting in just because they were magnanimous either, but they never think God hates humans so much he had His own son tortured to death to teach us a lesson! Iykwim. Penal Substitutionary Atonement (see St Anselm) (Jesus takes the rap for us) is a heresy. We say at Easter “By death, He conquered death”. He resurrected. He walked among us afterward. He left. Pentecost happened. The “fullness of the nations” progresses until Christ returns. Maybe tomorrow? The apostles thought it would happen in their lifetimes. I think it’s happening in individual hearts all over the world. At some point there’ll be nobody left who’s not had the chance to “choose” a side. Then we’ll see. Already, but not yet, as they say.

I converted almost 10 years ago at age 60 after rejecting Protestant theology as cruel and unjust at an early age. I thought I was a Buddhist, or a Yogi, or whatever hippie dippy trend seemed acceptable to the Beatles and my friends most of my life. Everything seems plausible on LSD as you may know.

Then I started reading Plato, after investigating “sacred geometry” for a while. I went deeply into Athenian philosophers. Studied late antiquity and the Platonic academy of Alexandria. Read Plotinus (1st century AD) who gets right to the leap of faith, but never jumped. I liked him because he was a devotee of Ammonias Saccas, a common dockworker who had traveled to India and gotten immersed in “gymnosophism”.

Some crazy coincidence events occurred and I experienced Christian Mysticism for myself, and I completely spontaneously arrived at an Orthodox Church. Not because anybody else suggested it. ( I’d never heard of them either.) It was exactly where I needed to go. It worked for me. Is it everyone’s path forward? Unlikely, but I don’t know. Just like the rest they’re sure they’re exclusively “the” Church. How would I know? Im not God. It’s not up to me. It’s not what the book says, but still.., they are the “original recipe” and I never liked New Coke. Those tiny bottles from Mexico, made with cane sugar are really something though. No comparison.

I just knew my ultra repressive tent revival Baptist family had it all wrong, so I didn’t ever give Jesus Christ a chance to get my attention. Until I did. I realized I’d been wrong about Him. He’s real. He’s God. He’s Truth. I paid close attention in catechism class. The teenagers I sat in with, not so much, but they’re expected to pick it up through osmosis. (From their grandmothers from the “old country, I guess)

I’ve looked into the Khazar conversion subject. It’s real. Are they descended through Jacob? Idk. I don’t care. It’s not helpful to my own ongoing process to dwell on other people’s relationships with the Creator of the Universe. They’re on their own. I want no part of them, and yet, if one is to exist in the world one spends money, yes? And borrows at interest?

I’ve never once loaned money at interest.I’ve never demanded tribute, nor levied taxes either. I’d be begging for mercy if I had. I have however sufficient burdens to pray over and concern myself as completely as possible exclusively with my own repentance. I’m very old now and deeply concerned with personal accountability of my own. I pray for mercy morning noon and night. Not just for myself either. I do like having relationships with Mary, and the Saints too. Not worship, but more like influential friends in high places, as I understand it. One can address them as equals, as they’re humans and understand our struggles. Very helpful I’ve found.

There’s one Protestant theological scholar I really do like. Michael Heiser. He’s a super linguist. He spells it out straight. He realizes the Orthodox are preservers of tradition, and that tradition alone isn’t salvation. I completely agree.

He’s all over YouTube. His fiction works are spiritual warfare/sci-fi with military interaction with “aliens” and with a child sex traffic rescue team theme. Terrific stuff. Yes, slaughter of innocents is real. Lots of good people fighting that worldwide. Some organized, some official, some “lone wolves”. All good. See: “You Were Never Really Here” starring the great actor Joachin Phoenix.

I don’t disparage any sincere servants of God. He knows His own. It’s not my place to judge. Theology isn’t salvation by itself either. I just try to behave as if He’s standing right there literally all the time. Consequently, I have no friends. Im not much on current popular cultural trends. A fair trade imho.

Sorry for writing a novel. You asked. God Bless You.

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Barangus 5 points ago +5 / -0

Tortured? Montrachet ‘79 with squab dinner instead of the ‘48?
Somehow I doubt this entire story, and if I see him interviewed on CNN from a cell Treblinka my doubts will be confirmed.

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Barangus 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thank you for your kind and thoughtful reply. I try to bear in mind that Mongols (Tartars) occupied Russia for about 700 years.

I looked it up this morning: Vladimir converted in 988 and allied himself with Basil II of Constantinople. He was of Viking descent and used Viking military help to seize the crown.

They don’t teach us any of this in school.
I had to convert to Orthodoxy myself to even begin investigating any of it. It’s very hard to understand how God pours out His energies to reunite us, His alienated children, to Himself. It seems not an unbloody undertaking.

Here’s a funny tidbit, if you want to see what remains of the true splendor of Constantinopolitan architecture nowadays you have to visit Venice. The Doges carted off all they could between 1204 and 1250.

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Barangus 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks. Just one more thing, if I may? Stalin (a Georgian, and ostensibly Orthodox) collectivized agriculture and as I understood Ukes kinda balked, that is withheld wheat which led to him intentionally starving them in the millions. I’d thought that’s why so many Ukes (Please pardon my abbreviation) went with Das Reich as reprisal for Stalin’s brutality? Where am I wrong? Also why would SS accept “crypto-yids” (Khazars)? It’s a complicated series of “adventures of history”. Wasn’t the first Russian Christian King Ukrainian? It’s just so confusing. Nobody seems to really be who they say, or do as their backgrounds would suggest, except Stalin who seems par for the course of Georgians, no offense, it’s a backhanded compliment. It’s like a chess game in the dark with opposing sides occasionally moving each other’s pieces? Nobody “wins” but both claim victory! Only the removed pieces know who lost. They themselves. St Cyril seems to have had a tough job. Step 1 invent an alphabet…. No wonder icons are popular.

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Barangus 2 points ago +2 / -0

What’s it supposed to symbolize? Symbolism will be their downfall, rings a bell but like spirals and triangles etc if you don’t know the code you don’t see the connections.

I wear a religious medallion depicting The Anastasis and it’s pretty clear what’s going on in that picture. Nothing is hidden. Someone please elaborate on this design as it piques my curiosity.

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Barangus 1 point ago +1 / -0

Theosis, and Kenosis. Be grateful you took the call.

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Barangus 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thanks for that. Can’t grasp the deeper meanings without a guidebook. What it says and what it means are nearly unintelligible without that. I’d only trust interpretation from someone intimately familiar with Koine Greek, and late antiquity. Ever tried Maximus the Confessor? “Man and the Cosmos”. I did, but he’s too much for me. Even books about his book snow me. I like the easier Patristics. St Gregory of Nyssa is my fave. “On the Soul and Resurrection” is a little known gem. Pray for me, a fool and a sinner. TY

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Barangus 4 points ago +4 / -0

Bear in mind that the Apocalypse of St John of Patmos wasn’t written to us. It was a document produced for a specific people at a specific time. It’s a rebuke of 6 out of 7 old world churches who had their “lamp stands”removed by The Lamb. It details why this had to be.

Put your mind into a 2nd century Middle East mindset or you’ll misinterpret. Divide the word rightly. There are definitely correlations and parallels, but this was from a time when Nero and Vespasian and Domitian were actively persecuting (killing in spectacular fashion) Christians. We’re being marginalized and ridiculed but not (yet) set ablaze in the coliseum as entertainment.

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Barangus 3 points ago +3 / -0

The waiting really is the hardest part, but I can feel it coming in the air tonite.

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