Ultimately, yeah, that group isn't as much about preserving the rights of the special people, it's about waging war on those they view as their enemies. Coincidentally, those they view as enemies and slowly work to destroy are oblivious to this and are their biggest supporters.
I think it's increasingly obvious the whole thing was a scam to begin with, it's just been brought into the public eye more now that the product is actually deadly and ineffective.
They spend millions to lobby govt to spend billions on their products that don't have to have any real proven efficacy and are not tested against any true control group and, coincidentally, it's never the products fault if it fails.
It will do both of you well to step outside of the influence of all media for those two weeks. During that time, if she really does turn it all off, you should be able to ask your wife if it really seems like you're in the middle of some massive emergency. The emergency only exists in the airwaves and is reiterated by people (masks, distance), policy and social media.
Your position isn't radical. It's the conspiracy theorists who are afraid of breathing unfiltered air and believe their physical bodies won't be able to survive without a constant onslaught of pharmakeia who hold the radical position. That said, it's a spiritual issue and people can't be awakened unless they are ready. So, though your position is based on truth, now you should focus on reconnecting with her as a person. I pray you all make it through this and become stronger as a result. I also pray she is granted wisdom and an ability to see what is true (not just follow what is popular), in Jesus name.
It's looking to me like he may be the military version of the fake FB whistleblower. He came out and got us all talking about the strategic error of the "mistake," made a lot of vague statements, and then all of a sudden everyone is watching him instead of China gaining a billion dollar airfield.
I'm sure you got good and bad replies.
The thing is, being anonymous and on the internet does allow for a lot of people to adopt a way of acting they wouldn't typically display in real life. Some people are living purely in fantasyland when it comes to their online posting, even people on our side.
Not sure the background on this, but it reminds me of when you look at prepper videos and you see random internet people talking about how they would "sink their knife into" anyone who comes near their house in a shtf scenario to ask for help - pure fantasy and detached from any reality whatsoever.
In real life people are fairly decent most of the time because of consequences, but yeah, you get some of the worst of the worst on these boards, but also some of the best info. What can ya do?
Congrats to your neice for the catch!
That may sound good in a textbook sense, but anyone who has actually spent a decent amount of time outside could tell ya that you wouldn't find much of anything from a group of wandering people spanning thousands of miles thousands of years ago.
You can go to a few square miles that were inhabited a couple hundred years ago and find no evidence of it unless you're seriously spending time and searching and you know what you're doing. Nature reclaims man's territory very quickly. If 'scientists' really wanted to verify it, they probably could with time, but that's not going to be an easy feat and most scientists would rather theorize on the Israelites gender than verify the bible, these days.
Agreed - it's weird that people get upset about people trying to make some money for their time. Getting in front of the camera requires time, research and dealing with any repercussions that come. People shouldn't assume anyone who actually wants some degree of compensation for their time is actually an undercover bad hombre.
I get the skepticism when it comes to those who mislead, but Rodriguez just comes across as a guy who cares and decided to speak up. He also always says he might be wrong, which makes him seem authentic.
We have to pray and we also have to remember many others have been through much worse. It's at our door steps now, which is terrible, but it's not necessarily a new thing (other than its form.)
I believe God will give us victory, but we do have to repent. Our country has led the way in rebellion (abortion, degradation, usury, all types of evil) and we can not expect to be just saved from hardship on account of our own existence.
Lord, please thoroughly destroy these evildoers and the works of their hands. Please rise up righteous men to lead our country and restore your blessing over our once great land. We repent for our part in evil and ask you to destroy it from our shores and for us to be used in leading the whole world back to you. In Jesus name we pray, amen.
Interesting that you mention the mark as a historical item. I lean towards the same.
Really seems like they have directed and are trying to play out this version of events to intentionally mislead many Christians by overlapping the events with a modern interpretation of John's revalation.
What was Nero's mark? I've heard he was a good fit, but haven't looked into him too much. My waking up to this whole soon coming revalation period was from the obviously incorrect interpretation of Daniel's 70 weeks the whole thing relies on.
Not sure of a link, but it's probably definitional. Seems like some places define "fully vaccinated persons" as one who has received the final dose no less than 14 days prior and no more than 90 days prior.
Basically narrowing the window in order to manipulate data more effectively.
The first part is not true, but the second part is. To preface, I understand why you (and many others) say that, but I also understand why it is wrong.
Jesus was not a jew in the sense that one would understand it today. Jesus's faith never changed. He wasn't a jew in life and a Christian in death. There was one faith before and after, it was only fully revealed after Jesus's death/resurrection.
The fullness of the faith of the children of Abraham was fully revealed at the coming of their messiah. Many jews followed their messiah and became known by another name. Many other jews followed a different emergent faith that henceforth was known as judaism - it continues to this day and is known by talmud, torah, zohar and its other fundamental works.
This brings us to today and to the point of the author above - no, there is no such thing as judeo-christianity. If Christianity is the one true faith, then it is the faith of Abraham, as described in the bible. Prior to the messiah's coming, it was practiced similarly to what the Jews practice today, but it was not a different faith, it was at a different point in the revelation of the fullness of the faith.
Judeo-Christianity is no more real than Islamo-Christianity, but hopefully we'll see a lot more jews and islamists come to know Christ in the times ahead.