This sounds like a mixture of the zeitgeist stuff with ancient aliens stuff and a few various other out of context takes on what Christianity is.
For one, Jesus was likely born around September and is never mentioned to have been born around the winter solstice. You are right that the lore of the fallen angels was mixed in with Christianity (Christmas, Easter, etc), but that can be attributed both to the worshippers of these Babylonian systems having integrated into Christianity and also to the fact that the inverter of truth wanted to invert the realities of Christ and to do so the only way he knows how (twisting reality to fit a story that benefits his agenda.)
As for the second hypothesis, you are right. He did come to the lost sheep of Israel. Both the Israelites of those days and those of the lost tribes. However, He clarified His message was to be sent to all people through the disciples.
There is no disproving Christ, because He is truth. There can be semi-convincing arguments that are well-crafted but fall apart based on a little unbiased inquiry. I was an atheist for years before certain realizations took me down the lane of coming to this knowledge.
I'm hoping to too. I think that people intrinsically know that killing their own child is wrong, at least on some level, despite what society says. I'm not sure they realize the gift that children are though, due to brainwashing. I think some gentle explanations of both of these concepts could help, so hopefully our messages get through and hopefully she's already somewhat doubting the decision.
He's proud of himself for not smiling back or saying "hi," and he's wishing someone else would do something mean to a guy who doesn't even know he exists because he's incapable of solving his own problems.
Sounds about par for the course!
He's obviously right about the link to snake venom. He even stated that the water theory could be totally wrong, but that part is not even what's important.
The important part that hasn't been discredited in anyway is the link between the injection/the illness and the snake venom.
I'm not even a fan of hers but what she said is fine. It's not her job to support either Zelensky or Putin. It's her job to support the people who elected her and the country she serves. That's it.
We need more of this mindset, not less. We need to be done sticking our heads in everyone's business, but I do see why the post stuck out to you as looking messed up, since it could be read as a really beta msm-type stance.
Assuming the guy thought he was going over to eliminate bad guys and help the civilians, which he probably did because of the media, he had a lot of heart.
You're right though. I've seen it a lot. All these people acting like they're going over to fight cavemen (which is further reenforced by the media acting like Ukraine is winning), only to find themselves no longer on a side of total weapons superiority and realizing they are either fighting uphill or at least at peer levels.
Nobody would think this idiotic stuff without the media. If you asked the guy a year ago if he would sign up to fight Russia on their home court the answer would have surely been way different.
Poor guy. Didn't realize how deep the lies were and died thinking he was fighting for freedom of others, while he was really just fighting in a regional conflict that he should have never been involved with and that he had no real understanding of.
Likely had a good heart to put himself out there like that, but people need to get smarter about who they trust.
Been saying this for a while. A lot of conservatives think anyone who is a veteran or former sof is definitely "our guy." This is definitely not true and it's one of the right's form of identity politics. Just look at the amount of vets falling for and promoting Ukrainian propaganda right now... It's kinda crazy actually.
Yeah, man. This dude gets billions and billions for his idiotic proxy war and always comes out in this lame self-righteous way and belittles the country who gives it all to him and plays the victim/emotionally manipulates the members in the audience who are slow enough to fall for his act.