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TheDarkEmperor 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think that is what everyone is expecting. We'll see.

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TheDarkEmperor 4 points ago +4 / -0

What if it's Elon Musk that tweets it?

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TheDarkEmperor 4 points ago +4 / -0

In my opinion, it's January 6th 2025 when we will see an inverse of what happened in 2020. I won't say much more than that.

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TheDarkEmperor 3 points ago +7 / -4

"I was told to put the jews in the gas chamber. I was just doing my job." -Nazi grunts

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TheDarkEmperor 0 points ago +1 / -1

Satanic orgies with consenting adults should remain legal. Anything that is harmful to another without consent ought to be illegal. Simple concept.

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TheDarkEmperor 3 points ago +3 / -0

12 major cities are getting military according to Q. We can now see why - to remove the invading foreigners.

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TheDarkEmperor 1 point ago +1 / -0

The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 signed into law by Woodrow Wilson is what created the Federal Reserve.

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TheDarkEmperor 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think THIS reality is real. I was arguing against simulation theory as a useful theory. If it was true, then nothing can be known to be real. The atheistic stance is that this is all there is. There is no other reality outside of this one.

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TheDarkEmperor -1 points ago +1 / -2

The problem with simulation theory (which includes Christianity) is that if this is not the real world and is some trial or simulation or cosmic video game or whatever, then there really is no way to prove that ANY reality is real. It could be a dream of a dream of a dream ad nauseum. Perhaps God and the Heavenly Kingdom are another simulation of some higher reality beyond that...and so on and so on. So for argument's sake, either this is the real world or there is no real world.

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TheDarkEmperor -1 points ago +1 / -2

I've gone back and forth like that over the years. I was so convinced when I believed the last time. Right now I think my own brain fills in gaps when I want to believe something - like an alter ego that is my own personal evangelical apologist. But when I think of what a world without a God behind it might look like, using causality and randomness, I end up with pretty much the world we live in. That is the only way to explain the gorgeous beauty of the aurora borealis while also explaining the atrocities of childhood leukemia and the Yulin Dog Meat Festival in China. There are extremes at both ends of the spectrum, indicating that no side is truly superior to the other, and that idea wipes out the idea that God is stronger than Satan. Perhaps an equal...but that would fall more in line with Zoroastrianism than Christianity. The Native American story of the Two Wolves has more truth in it than the idea of Jesus saving us all.

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TheDarkEmperor -1 points ago +1 / -2

I think the truth is shrouded by layers upon layers of manipulation like the structure of an onion. There are bits of truth in Christianity just as there are bits of truth in Satanism, ancient sumerians, Taoism, Buddhism, etc. There does seem to be a conscious aspect underlying the universe or our experience of it, and that consciousness does not seem to be limited entirely to within our heads. Whatever that means, I don't know, but the idea of God and Jesus is one possibility. Another could be pantheism or panentheism. Or perhaps we live in a simulation like The Truman Show or the Matrix. If that's the case, then there is no knowable reality.

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TheDarkEmperor 0 points ago +2 / -2

They are. Well, it's a combination of ignorance, aliens, and drugs. Thousands of years ago, people saw strange things (ufos, alien beings, interdimensional beings, etc) and also unwittingly went under the influence of psychotropic drugs, such as the fungal poisoning from ergot that gets into bread. Religious cults explained these occurrances as all having some connection to a spirit realm, and the sky people were labeled as gods or angels or demons, depending on how nice to us they were.

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TheDarkEmperor -1 points ago +2 / -3

Identifying with a particular spiritual system to the extent that by faith alone, the individual is 100% convinced that their worldview is correct. This oftentimes conflicts with social issues involving individual freedom since many religions seek to spread like a social virus and infect the world.

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