Leaping up in that context makes me think of a child-like wonder and playfulness which suggests more of a humility before God to me. I know it's very nitpicky of me, but find somewhere that it says a crowd rhythmically leaped with swagger. I would imagine all the leaping and jumping that happened in the Bible would be sporadic and as a result of surprise and extreme joy that leads to the person reverting to a childhood sense of wonder. To be clear this is not a hill that I would die on necessarily, it's just my impression of this type of dance. It's the same leaping you'd see at a heavy metal concert or a gangster rap concert. I don't think that dancing in general is blasphemous or anything, but I just feel there are more fitting things to do to praise Jesus. I'm even a heavy metal fan myself, so maybe this type of leaping I just don't associate with the same Sunday church vibes of praising the lord. I don't think it's morally wrong, I just think it's off-putting.
I actually know someone who's a freemason. From what I understand, they are conservative. Does this mean that it's only a certain elite sect of freemasons that are bad? Or should I assume this guy is also aligned with the bad stuff?
Isn't a subjective statement like that hard to prosecute though? That's one of those things where it seems like he could easily say that he lacked knowledge at the time, but now understands the reality of the situation.
I'm not opposed to the idea that Obama is one of the evil ones, but I can't act like I believe that he is some mastermind and not just a political puppet of the deepstate. Saying that he's a guy lurking in the shadows when we even know his name to me feels like a certain level of racism trying to make him out as worse than he actually is. It's just like durr hurr black guy bad! Don't get me wrong, Obama is one of the bad guys, but I don't think he is THE bad guy.
The jumping gives me the vibes of a One Direction concert. That's all I'm saying. It's more me being anti-cool people dancing than trying to hold up strong values. hahaha