I believe these people are worse than murderers, they're rotting the framework of our culture.
Wild at heart is a great book for guys.
This has been going on for decades. Every commercial, every sitcom, every show.
Yeah that's a fundamental aspect of this place.
There are a lot here who came after TDW got blackpilled after J6 and stayed for the hopium. I don't think Q is a scam, but I don't have to understand every drop and weird time theory to support the goal of saving the world.
Without the vax we'd be all in lockdown until 2024. The vax saved the economy, saved jobs, and opened people's eyes to big pharma in a way that couldn't have happened without it. At worst it's collateral damage at a major battle. At best it's a huge redpill.
and specifically, logic built on truth.
Logic built on a deep foundation of lies is highly encouraged.
Haha, no worries, you have the crown at least. That's pretty stylin'.
I like Eric. He seems like a solid guy who isn't trying to be his dad.
Chanel Rion is first class.
Among other things, yes.
While true, it doesn't take fault away from those who corrupted things. Church boards are very responsible. I'd be very curious to know about the makeup of church leadership that allowed such a change to happen. Age, gender, etc.
There was a sticky post insulting Christian values in it. Asserting moral judgements and calling people names.
I'm fine with gay anons joining in the fight. I'm not okay being called out for our disagreement on a moral issue that isn't even a Q topic.
I imagine that dems would even be open to this if they could try to vote someone else in besides sleepy Joe.
This OP title was an attack on our deeply held religious views, not whether or not people are allowed to be here.
It's not okay for someone to assert that our views are "pathetic, ignorant and sad". It was a bad decision to sticky this post because the OP title openly attacks a large portion of the community, and it has stirred up a lot of animosity against gays who are here because of it.
I believe homosexuality is a sin. I also don't see this as a place to debate religious issues, it is broader than this.
But it is stupid to engage in lefty tactics trying to bully people into accepting homosexual activists on the forum.
People are going to disagree about this topic. It's foolish to stir the pot on this. Then again, some can't help themselves.
The veil was the barrier separating the Holy of Holies from the more publicly accessible areas. Few were able to enter beyond the veil, and when the priests did, they wore garments with bells on them so people could know if they were still alive or not. Temple offerings and sacrifices were brought into this area, and priests were killed if they were not sufficiently prepared before entering.
The death of Jesus signified the end of this need, as the blood of Christ was shed to cover our sins, and sacrifice was no longer necessary.
Romans 3:23 does say that we all have sinned. Romans does not say it is acceptable to sin, or support others who engage openly in a sinful lifestyle. This includes lying, stealing, drunkenness, fornication, or sodomy.
Romans 6:1-2
1 What shall we say [to all this]? Should we continue in sin and practice sin as a habit so that [God’s gift of] grace may increase and overflow? 2 Certainly not! How can we, the very ones who died to sin, continue to live in it any longer?
Is he alone in this?
You mean the one who quotes the Bible in the Q posts? That fundamentalist?
It's true though, they just made it difficult to resist. I endured corporate propaganda for what, 2 years. But nobody came to my office door and forced me to take it. Worst case I would have been fired, and hurt financially. This was just practice for them, to see how hard it would be. They were very successful.
It is begging, for sure. A more comfortable version than sitting on the curb begging for money to feed your family of 5 though. You're probably also on a "list" at your company. I feel bad for the guy, but I would have tried for an exception. Or say "no" until they fire you. Either one.
Ah, makes sense. Part of Americana, I guess.
I've seen stars on houses outside TX. Several in a neighborhood, actually. So frequent I wondered if they were all rentals owned by the same company.
Never saw it, interesting. Reminds me of the Bond movie where a fly was on a fishing rod. It's hard to say if that's fake or not, I suspect probably not.
I guess those are worth watching considering you're helping Netflix stay alive. If you give them money and watch nothing you don't even cost them bandwidth. FWIW.