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Cyberhawk 11 points ago +11 / -0

Zelensky doesn’t even know who did it im sure. Oh he may want Putin killed. I’m sure if he could, he take care of Trump as well. Probably a few foreign leaders too. But that puppet ain’t getting anything like this done. If it eve happened. “They” don’t want peace between these nations. The don’t want “the war” the end. I feel it’s all part of the game or whatever you wanna call it. It’s definitely making Ukraine look like the aggressor. And maybe that’s the whole idea.

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Cyberhawk 7 points ago +7 / -0

Think master chess players. They work the board over and over and over in their head, on paper, in the sand, whatever. Eventually you have the physical pieces to move. Because it’s game day. Time to shine. And everything needs to perfect. I think Clandestine is spot on here. And even tho my patience is holding, I know many whose hasn’t. Including the wife’s. And all I can say is I understand, and I hope I’m(we) are right. Otherwise we’re screwed, lol.

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Cyberhawk 23 points ago +23 / -0

I’ve said, way too many times already, to those who constantly say “arrest somebody!”….HOW? I mean do they think the “system” corrected itself overnight? There are countless corrupt agencies, judges, officers, officials, etc., still in play. They, Trump’s administration, are dealing with them practically on a daily basis. Can’t arrest people and expect justice in a still compromised system. Gotta give it some time. How much time? I don’t know. Now I’m not gonna say I’ve rolled my eyes to myself a few times. Things I’ve heard Kash say. But again, I remind myself to be patient. If things start “habbening” in ‘26, that’s actually a pretty fast process. IMO. Considering how much rot there has been.

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Cyberhawk 2 points ago +2 / -0

Man Norton was the death of some of my former pc’s. That program is a virus in itself. When I switch to another antivirus, Norton literally attacked it and messed up everything in my pc. Another one I just let it run out, wanted of the subscription and again, all kinds of problems afterward. I don’t even use a pc anymore. Done with them. But if I had one, I wouldn’t install anything on it. I’d let the base defender do its job and done. My sons are pretty knowleged about computers nowadays and they went the no antivirus route themselves. Which honestly with how expensive theirs was, made me kinda nervous. But they have had zero issues thus far. Although some of my problems I’m sure was because of a certain sinful act I partook in, or was chained up by. The P word. But again, antivirus wasn’t helping! lol. Thankfully my sons have Jesus, back then I didn’t. Thank you Lord for breaking those chains and saving my life.

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Cyberhawk 3 points ago +3 / -0

Go to church. Or congregate with others who do have a relationship with Jesus. They can help you, show you, talk to you. In person of course or somehow face to face I suppose.

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Cyberhawk 4 points ago +4 / -0

And what’s really sad is when you hear someone, who says they believe Gods word, yet label Paul as a wolf in sheep’s clothing, and someone Jesus warned us about. And believe nothing Paul wrote down. When Jesus himself chose Saul(Paul). Paul was very connected to Christ, into the Holy Spirit. And the words he was instructed to write down are some of the most read in the New Testament. Dude was legit. Literally placed there for the Gentiles. Us. I find myself amazed that the Bible, God’s word, is still here for us to read and share and use daily as instructions through this world. But then I know, I remember, God protects His word. And always will. Matthew 24:35 "Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away”.

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Cyberhawk 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh you’ve been clear alright. And this “conversation” I can see is going nowhere. No sense wasting bandwidth at this point. But a word of advice. I wouldn’t mock God openly as you’ve done. God shall not be mocked. History has shown this. Just a friendly fyi.

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Cyberhawk 15 points ago +15 / -0

It’s interesting that Trump is going all in now. I mean it’s about time. There was so much evidence brought forth back then. Literally those going to visit Trump at a dinner to explain the situation. I mean he knew back then. No doubt. I figured it would be this year, after he was re-elected, because of the midterms. If we can’t fix these elections, nothing else matters. You could deport 50million illegals. Dems win, 100million will return. Everything would be reversed. So I hope this year starts off with finally, hopefully, some justice for all that happened in the 2020 election. And to those we fought bravely for such. And I hope Tina Peters becomes a spearhead of it. 2026 is either gonna be “the year”…or I don’t what to think honestly.

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Cyberhawk 2 points ago +2 / -0

Now you’re cherry picking the definition of proof-texting! LoL. That’s hilarious. The very thing that describes you perfectly. You got a problem dude. You only believe what YOU want to believe. Disregard what the Bible teaches, because of who says it. If it’s not for you, it’s worthless. And then deflect onto others the very issues you have. You’re gonna have to dial in if you want to continue this conversation. Need you to focus.

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Cyberhawk 2 points ago +2 / -0

Please show where I said that.

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Cyberhawk 2 points ago +2 / -0

Are you talking to yourself right now? Cherry picking scripture? You’ve made clear your position. Don’t try to cast yourself onto others. I keep faith in God protecting His word. All of it.

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Cyberhawk 2 points ago +2 / -0

So you’re a “proof-texter”.

proof-texter, someone who selects verses to fit their agenda. Also; the practice of quoting scripture out of its original context to support a pre-existing belief or argument, rather than letting the text speak for itself, often leading to misinterpretation and distortion of its intended meaning. It involves pulling isolated verses to "prove" a point, ignoring the surrounding text, genre, and historical setting, which can be manipulative and weaken biblical understanding. While Jesus and the Apostles used scripture, they did so with deep contextual understanding, unlike the flawed method of proof-texting.

And now you know. We know. At least there is a remedy for it. There’s hope for your brother. 👍

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Cyberhawk 7 points ago +7 / -0

And her crimes? Again, the bar is set..with her. If she can avoid being arrested or even charged, how in the world can someone like Obama be brought before the hammer of justice? Seriously. If she was arrested, thrown into an ICE van, and drove to the other side of the wall. It would still be a poor “example”. Her crimes are known far and wide now. And still she walks around with position and dare I say, power? Wish all “real” Americans had this kind of leniency when facing the law. Now excuse me while I go get my Uncle Sam money ready for the next payment. Bout that time again.

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Cyberhawk 2 points ago +2 / -0

“A wolf in sheep’s clothing”…might wanna look into a mirror when you say that, in my opinion from your own beliefs/words. Your hatred is on full display.

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Cyberhawk 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ultimately? Easily answered. God. None of the men involved in the process of recognizing the canon of Scripture were infallible. But God is. By His power through the Holy Spirit at work in these men, God gave us the Bible—His everlasting Word (Matt. 24:35).

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Cyberhawk 2 points ago +2 / -0

So why are you in this thread? Just to be argumentative? You don’t believe in God, or apparently Jesus either, so why are you even in here? Just to attack those who do? Interesting. If none of this pertains to you, shouldn’t you be on your way? Or maybe a mod can escort you out?

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Cyberhawk 2 points ago +2 / -0

Seriously? LoL. When did Paul meet Jesus? Was probably the most dramatic meeting in the Bible. Saul to Paul.

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Cyberhawk 1 point ago +1 / -0

Mentor. The words of the Bible are God’s. Spoken through His prophets/apostles. Those who don’t believe what the Bible states as God’s Word, usually have problems believing in God in the first place.

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Cyberhawk 2 points ago +2 / -0

I feel like a “he shouldn’t been standing there” comment is needed?

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Cyberhawk 2 points ago +2 / -0

I’m pretty sure I talked to this guy recently about my phone service.

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Cyberhawk 2 points ago +2 / -0

I guess we do. My church family, we have dinners and gatherings all the time. More so than my immediate family. And sometimes, for me personally, a gift of a knife someone will make, or belt buckles. Or just some kitchenware for the wife/house. The don’t want for Christmas, lol. I guess because it’s once or twice a week we see each other so often. Our best gift is God’s blessings. And all the good things that come from Jesus. It’s a daily thing. Children are used to the gift thing around Christmas. And we’ll partake in that. It’s usually gifts that we want for them or just financial to help with whatever they are in need of money for. Our kids are grown now. Young adults I guess they are called. But they know as we do, it absolutely isn’t about the gifts. Giving to others in need is much more satisfying. A new stove. Groceries. A turkey and ham for their meal. And that goes year around. We don’t wait. Personally I look forward to hearing someone needs help with something like a purchase or similar. We aren’t rich by no means, but it feels great to help others. That is what should be taught to children as well. We do. Our church families do as well. From what I’ve seen. People give me gifts around this time of year, and I usually give them to someone else who actually needs them, lol. Shhhh don’t tell anyone. 😁

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Cyberhawk 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, to be fair, “the people” call him a prophet. I don’t see where he claims to be an actual prophet. And as George Carlin said, “the person is smart, the people are stupid”. Basically just a man with a concern, I guess?

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