>>10897432 (You), >>10897753, >>10897766 Logically.Ai (doxxed Qmap) dggs
https://www.newbusiness.co.uk/articles/entrepreneurs/how-can-we-tackle-epidemic-fake-news-lyric-jain-founder-logically
>>10897432 (You), >>10897753, >>10897766 Logically.Ai (doxxed Qmap) dggs
https://www.newbusiness.co.uk/articles/entrepreneurs/how-can-we-tackle-epidemic-fake-news-lyric-jain-founder-logically
>>10864489
>since 1400 A.D.
No, much earlier than that anon. Not sure if this is the answer Q is looking for, but the best authority on this subject that I have found is Ivan Illich's analysis. It was Ivan Illich's conclusion after more than 30 years of study on this topic. He was a Catholic priest who excommunicated himself from the church in 1968.
The corruption started with "the church" attempting to manage and, eventually legislating Christ's teachings, creating an "institution" that would guarantee it, insure it, and protect it by criminalizing its opposite. This depersonalized Church, weaponized later as the state religion of Rome provided a place for evil to nest within from its beginning. The first corporations were created by the church and were known as "Samaritan corporations." The church gradually became the template for all subsequent institutions to this day. Even the secular ones (e.g. NGOs) that wear the mask of care and pretend to do better for people than what people can do for themselves. The misappropriation of Christianity in order to gain worldly power and wealth at the sheeple's expense should not be swept under the rug, but these things occurred despite Christ's teachings, not because of them.
This domestication of the Gospel is a historical process perceptible to all - Christianity changes the world - but, to quote Paul, it is also a "mystery of evil"- a mystery because it's meaning, and perhaps its dynamism as well, depends on and derives from the Revelation which it corrupts and betrays.
"The attempt to make institutions perform in place of persons is now reaching a kind of theoretical maximum. One of the ways in which this is expressed is through chronic fiscal crisis - we can never afford all the services we believe we need." Ivan Illich
The corruption goes well beyond any one man (The Pope). The misuse of Christ's teachings was institutionalized by "the Church" which served as a nesting place for evil, spawning itself into the State and any number of other institutions (eg NGOs), all of which wear the mask of "care" while victimizing the poor in order to gain worldly power and wealth.
Here is a 2000 interview with Ivan illich on the Corruption of the Church by institutionalized Christianity.
Note: The Truth revealed here is not anti-Christian, it's anti-institutionalization.
Audio recording:
http://www.davidcayley.com/podcasts/2014/12/11/the-corruption-of-christianity
Transcript:
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/542c2af8e4b00b7cfca08972/t/58feb3611b10e3c8c1d0573f/1493087195235/Corruption_1.pdf
>"looks like you have had too much to think" meme when i need it
it would be so great if you or some anon could fit Lyric Jain's big hair do in that hat
Logically, Inc., A group of 3rd rate Doxxers pretending to be AI geniuses for the global elite
https://www.logically.ai/team/leadership/lyric-jain
His company video and his TED Talk made me want to barf. What a fucking nasal gazer.
They doxxed qmap.pub and now they are harassing Qresear.ch Anon Patriot.
Maybe Lyric Jain needs to be doxxed himself. One poser against thousands of anons WW? If he cries like baby about it on the MSM, he will be exposed as a hypocrite and conman.