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What’s happening behind the closed doors of the media in concert with the blob is a Wargaming preparation for their most concerted effort ever to lie, misinform, and malign all that the new administration will uncover and attempt to prosecute over the next four years.

Without their experiencing some manner of a truly serious comeuppance for all their years of “fake news” and fabrications, they will not just continue apace, but they will perform in exactly the same manner, only now on steroids.

Their egregious malfeasance must suffer the harshest of consequences or they will never stop.

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The covid “pandemic” and the “response”– the “public health” measures and the Operation Warp Speed – all of it was theater: lethal falsehoods wrapped into a veneer of on-paper-legal activities designed to fool the public into believing that the usurpation of government by “science experts” and removal of the human rights was justified by the Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC, pronounced “fake”), and that the poisonous weaponized bio-chemical injections were “safe and effective vaccines”.  The injections marketed as vaccines were bioagents deployed by actors within the US Government and pharmaceutical/bioweapons industry, intended to injure and kill American people as targets, and exported to other countries' governments to injure and kill their people.  All while reaping extraordinary profits and power from DOD/USG financial stakes in the MCM industry, and subversion of the Constitutional lawful governance and separation of powers under

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If people call me a religious fanatic, a Jesus Freak, or simply an "Old School antiquated thinker" I still harbor the opinion that the wrath of God and the eternal barbecue dance for disobeying the commandments of God (let alone the supposed social contact we Americans call the Constitution) will eventually awaken to the generational truths taught in the Holy Bible. Those who view their neighbors with an evil eye, will not escape the judgment of God. Mischaracterizing known truths with sleight of hand sophistries, cannot change the base elemental truth that they only buried Jesus for three days, and the truth will out the liars.

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Clyde,

But what of Yahweh? Or Allah (peace be unto him!), or the great JuJu under the sea?

"he base elemental truth that they only buried Jesus for three days, and the truth will out the liars."

Yes, Clyde, a vast majority of the World's population are fools. those mischaracterizing known truths....

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"There is not one redeeming feature in our superstition of Christianity. It has made one half the world fools, and the other half hypocrites."- Thomas Jefferson

"This would be the best of all possible worlds if there were no religion in it"- John Adams

"Take away from Genesis the belief that Moses was the author, on which only the strange belief that it is the word of God has stood, and there remains nothing of Genesis but an anonymous book of stories, fables, and traditionary or invented absurdities, or of downright lies."- Thomas Paine

"The Bible is full of interest. It has noble poetry in it; and some clever fables; and some blood-drenched history; and some good morals; and a wealth of obscenity; and upwards of a thousand lies." - Mark Twain.

Faith has never filled an empty belly, but filled many empty heads.

“Every religion is false, except the one I believe in” - every religious person I’ve known.

Christianity: The belief that God sacrificed God to God to save God's creations from God.

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Thank you.

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Dennis, it was recently opined on the internet that there are only two ways a man can be fooled. 1. By refusing to believe what is true and 2. By choosing to believe that which he knows is not true". It has also been asserted that time tells all secrets. Beyond the grave where time no longer exist is where the final arbitration of liars and truth-tellers will be settled.

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Some interesting questions indeed. When Jesus's disciples called for "fire from heaven" (Luke 9:52-56), Jesus replied " For the Son of man is not come to destroy men's lives, but to save them." (v56). Our own intrinsic knowledge calls us to desire peace, but the divisiveness of our common enemy Satan, will continue to divide men into warring factions as long as men choose to deceive their own hearts (consciousness), leavening the whole lump in the compromises of the mundane as opposed to a more excellent knowledge.(Luke 1:1-4).

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My old book says that Jesus said "For the Son of man is not come to destroy, blah, blah, blah........"

Who wrote this nonsense? Your old book was written centuries after this guy Jeebus was supposed of existed. By unknown authors.

My favorite parts of the Bible are where Jesus is talking to God, himself, and no one else is around ~ and his conversation is quoted in the Bible.

"At what point does all of this stuff just break down and become just a lot of stupid shit that someone made up! They fucking made it up folks! It's make-believe!” – George Carlin

"Beyond the grave where time no longer exist is where the final arbitration of liars and truth-tellers will be settled."

Christins believe that when they get to heaven, they will know why and agree with God about all the people sent to hell. Thus, they will be either happy or indifferent about all their friends and family that get sent to hell. Just another dehumanizing aspect of religion.

When I realized Hell wasn’t true it was the biggest relief of my life. I couldn’t get my head around having friends and family burning in hell while I enjoyed paradise. Also, I now don’t worry that people are in danger of burning in hell if they don’t believe in the Bible. I’ve slept much better since.

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Although dissenting opinions are a matter of freedom to chose for oneself, as a matter of principle, those who take issue with "Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt not covet what is thy neighbors, Thou shalt not bear false witness, can undoubtedly advance any given argument. To assert that hell, jail, or clouds do not exist hasn't convinced me that your belief's are not founded in centuries of Human experience, but selective bigotry against those who do not share in your delusions It's OK. I can still love my enemies, because I do not look to my own understanding but a little higher. Yes, they can kill my body, they've done it before, but they cannot shake my faith.

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One does not have to be religious to hold the values thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt not covet what is thy neighbors, Thou shalt not bear false witness, Clyde. Those are human values that existed long before your old book was written.

Atheists don't assert that hell, jail, or clouds do not exist.

Atheist assert one and only one thing.....there is no evidence a supernatural God exists. Period. Full stop. What's delusional about that? Nothing. I can also still love my enemies. Don't need an old book to tell me that.

Trust and obey God - The wish to be a slave - a celestial North Korea!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPD1YGghtDk

"Faith" is the deliberate refusal to think critically and the glorification of willful ignorance that follows. Religion is the permission slip to set aside truthful thought. "Faith" is the excuse people give when they don't have a good reason to believe something. If they had a good reason, they would offer that as justification for their belief, not "faith".

If religion was kept in their churches and their heads, and that they didn't think they are superior to others, I'd be generally OK with that. If you want to bask in self-imposed victimhood over something happening between your ears, no one can stop you.

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"One does not have to be religious to hold the values thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt not covet what is thy neighbors, Thou shalt not bear false witness, Clyde. Those are human values that existed long before your old book was written" That is a pretty bold assertion, but where is your evidence to make such a claim? The Video did appeal to my sense of humor though, as it implies just the opposite opinions found in John Milton's "Paradise Lost". To be a slave to appetite is not freedom, but as the old maxim goes "To each his own" certainly applies to those warmongering factions whose appetites are insatiable. How does one reconcile the differences between words and actions if there is no such thing as good faith and bad?

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But chiefly them that walk after the flesh in the lust of uncleanness, and despise government. Presumptuous are they, selfwilled, they are not afraid to speak evil of dignities" (2nd Peter 2:10) Where is the dignity found in calling any form of war civil?

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10 Minutes that Proves Morality Doesn’t Come From Religion

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vm0HC8InIhM&t=28s

Christopher Hitchens destroys the myth that morality comes from religion

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG-JLmc4Krw&t=104s

True morality is doing what is right without the threat of divine retribution nor the possibility of divine reward.

(2nd Peter 2:10) Well, if you referenced Biblical scriptures – it must be true. LMAFO. It still amazes me that Christians think the Bible is evidence. The Bible is the CLAIM, with no evidence. Why is it so hard for people to understand that "My book is true because my book says it is true" is not a valid form of reasoning?

Scriptures are just the scribbling of ancient ignorant, superstitious, religious cultists. It's always ironic to hear the hundredth different interpretation of the gospels ~ with the complete certainty to say that everyone else got it wrong. And these are the people that consider themselves humble.

No-one would believe these fantastical stories in scripture if they hadn't been born into a world full of people who already believed the same thing. If a Jew, Christian or Muslim woke up tomorrow and found himself in a world where there were no other believers, how soon would it be before they became too embarrassed to admit to believing in such things as flying horses and talking snakes? They'd rightly be thought insane.

The stories in the Bible made the Church rich. While the truth lay outside of that Bible. To be fooled is not an insult, to stay in the foolery is an insult to ones self.

You give me the impression Clyde that you have never read a counter argument to any of your positions. You need folks to just accept that your assumptions are true without evidence. If they won't, then they are not open-minded.

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I think I can understand your avoiding my questions Dennis, In the first video you offer is "Situational Ethics and Moral Relativism" In the amorphous shifting sands of "Reason"? If the morals and dogma's of Christopher Hitchen's is your "Proof" than it will not do me any good to try to convince you otherwise. The second video was truly tragic when he described what happened to that girl in Yemen. Although cults have the same characteristics of "occulting" knowledge away from the masses, (I tend to think of Mormonism for instance) eventually those closely guarded "belief's" do get challenged. Atheism as you've previously mentioned is in and of itself a religion if you wanted to be candid about it.

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If the morals and dogmas of Religion is your "Proof" then likewise it will not do me any good to try to convince you otherwise.

For me at this point pretending to respect people’s religious beliefs is an exercise in futility. I do not respect people who CHOOSE to be gullible and uneducated - and try to foist that nonsense onto me

Telling your young children…. “He’s your God. You shall love him. If you don’t, he will torture you forever”. Demanding kids love somebody they fear. The very essence of sadomasochism. How many kids has that screwed up for life?

Most Christians have devoted most of their life to the religion and are very susceptible to the sunk cost fallacy. They hold on to this belief for so long that even if they see the flaws in it, they feel that they just wasted part of their life, so they hold onto it to feel better. If Christians could just state this fact, these discussions would be much shorter. "I believe this Christian theology simply because I was randomly born into this culture and was told to believe it as a child. I have no shred of verifiable data or empirical science-based evidence for any supernatural events or Gods. I just believe it."

Theist: You cannot see, hear, touch or smell my all-powerful God.

Same Theist: YOU have the burden of proof to show me he doesn't exist.

"God exists outside of time and space".

OK…so never and nowhere. I'll go with that.

Outside of time and space - a way of saying "imaginary".

And on the first day. Man created God.

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The perennial classic: "Isn't atheism just another religion?"

The question is always posed by these gentle, humble Christians as a sly put-down. Its pejorative. It is meant to put atheists in their place (You think religion is so stupid? Well, your atheism is just another religion, so you are also stupid! Hah!).

Or to expose atheists as hypocrites (You condemn religious people, but you atheists are not so different, so there!).

Or at best, it is meant to be snarkily clever (Bet you didn't think of that Mister Atheist Smarty Pants!).

What makes something a religion? Simple: the supernatural. Religions are social movements that maintain a belief in the supernatural. It's members engage in rituals predicated on shared supernatural beliefs. It is belief in God, or angels, or karma, or heaven, or Allah, or spirits, or past lives, or zombies, or Vishnu, or Satan, or Jesus, etc. And the gatherings, rites, and activities that go on as a result of those beliefs.

Thats what makes religion religion.

Atheism lacks a belief in the supernatural. As such, it is not a religion.

Calling atheism a religion is like calling abstinence a sexual position, or baldness a hair color, or not collecting stamps a hobby.

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It's not *what* they believe, as it is with us, with our kind of thinking, it is *that* they believe. Their faith is their central pillar; with us, accurate description is our guiding principle.

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You just said it; Dennis has no central pillar, no faith.

So why does anyone listen to him?

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Exactly lieing tongues must be cut out. 10:31

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Yep, the enabler is the media, but of course 'everyone' knows that.

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