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EnoughGunControl 2 points ago +2 / -0

2016 is the prime example of "winning" a rigged election. The Democrats tried to rig for Hillary but failed.

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EnoughGunControl -1 points ago +1 / -2

Why do we only talk about shadow-ban, but not shadow-block (i.e. mute)?

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EnoughGunControl 1 point ago +2 / -1

Western banks freeze your accounts.

Chinese banks don't freeze your accounts, but they can make your savings go *poof* overnight.

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EnoughGunControl 2 points ago +3 / -1

Catholicism

They were never catholics. They were Chalcedonians.

The original Rus didnt want affiliation with the new Russians so they renamed Ukraina

The name "Ukraine" was not widespread until the end of the 19th century. Before that they were still called Rus', Ruthenia, Malaya Rus' (Little Rus') etc.

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EnoughGunControl 2 points ago +2 / -0

Right before the primary election in August 2019, the exchange rate was 45 pesos to the dollar. Right after that it shot up to 60.

And 4 years later, this month, it is 700+ to the dollar.

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EnoughGunControl 0 points ago +4 / -4

I notice some people are deliberately omitting the fact that these symbols were also used by the Rurikids who were rulers of Russia. Particularly, the coat of arms of Ukraine closely resembles the crest of Vladimir the Great.

Omission is lying, and it is exactly how Mainstream Media deceives people.

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EnoughGunControl 5 points ago +5 / -0

Ask yourselves: are there better ways than this to reveal traitors within?

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EnoughGunControl 1 point ago +1 / -0

There is a reason I said 1700 years instead of 2000.

A series of things happened in the 4th century. Many Christians thought this was the bright century that persecution of Christians stopped, and Rome adopted Christianity as the state religion.

In reality, many things we were taught about Christianity, Jesus and God were set out by Rome, quite contrary to what had been practiced in the first 300 years. The Edict of Milan in 313 and the Council of Nicea in 325 were just the first steps of the Roman takeover. Some doctrines they set out were the trinity (that Jesus was God incarnate) and the vicarious atonement. In 380 the Roman Church made their own version of Christianity official. More doctrines were invented in the subsequent centuries, such as the conflation of Sheol and Gehenna, the censorship of the word "Jehovah", and the personification of Satan.

Rome immediately ordered the destruction of pagan monuments, despite Christians in the past 300 years never demanded their destruction. Year 395 Rome began the first major crackdown on "heretics", despite early Christians never attack each other for difference in doctrine. And year 415 marked the murder of Hypatia, despite early Christians never called for the death of unbelievers. One Roman emperor even imprisoned and banished the Pope for not complying with his doctrines.

Fastforward to the 16th century, with Martin Luther, who were thought to be the champion against the corruptions of the Catholic Church. He was well known with the doctrine of salvation by grace and by faith alone. Turned out these doctrines, like the doctrines set out by of Rome 1200 years prior, have no biblical basis. At the meantime, most doctrines of Rome which were supposed to be repudiated were instead kept. Books that were excluded and buried by Rome were not restored. Therefore today's Protestants who believe they are free from the Roman heresy are actually still in it.

So what was preached by Christians in the first 300 years? They kept Jesus's commandments. That was what He wanted. As Allan Chronshaw described, Jesus fulfilled the Law of God within himself and became anointed. It was that day God declared Jesus was "begotten". He showed himself as an example to follow, not to be worshipped, or merely "believed". The doctrines of early Christianity could be found in the works of Celsus and Origen, many of which have been banned by Rome as heresy, and which modern Christians will dismiss as "foolishness", "joke", "heathen". The first people who realized Christianity as known in the times were heavily corrupted were the founding fathers of America, namely Thomas Paine and Thomas Jefferson. A century later a Russian noblewoman named Blavatsky also made the same conclusions.

This is why I said "All" Christians worship a false idol. It is much deeper than just "gay flags on church signs". The question is: what can we do about it? With the current wave of the Q movement, who uncovered many vices by the Deep State, what more will they uncover? Makes you think.

Some instreasting reads by other frens. I believe they have better explanation than mine:

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EnoughGunControl 7 points ago +7 / -0

Context:

28 Even fools are thought wise if they keep silent, and discerning if they hold their tongues.

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EnoughGunControl 0 points ago +1 / -1

The problem is Christians don't regard it as such and for the past 1700 years made up countless doctrines that have no biblical basis.

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EnoughGunControl 1 point ago +1 / -0

Take Out Blue Bird

Last year's April 1st Special. Not in any seasons or chapters.

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EnoughGunControl 5 points ago +5 / -0

We know the US Corporation had been defunct... but when exactly?

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EnoughGunControl 1 point ago +1 / -0

Check out Take Out Blue Bird from Is the Order a Rabbit.

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EnoughGunControl 2 points ago +2 / -0

And some three centuries later Rome committed the worst vice to Christianity in all of its history - worst than even the violent persecution of Christians.

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EnoughGunControl 2 points ago +2 / -0

Remember, this amendment came to be because various Christian sects came to America to escape persecution by the Anglican Church - the state church of that time. It has always meant the freedom to preach. And then FDR stepped in and changed its meaning.

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