Anonymous ID: bb8ffe Jan. 17, 2021, 5:42 p.m. No.12575493   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12575264 (pb)

The relaxed demeanor of all the bystanders seems really spoopy to me. Nobody backs away from the scene. Nobody even ducks. Supposedly a woman was just shot at close range by a man who is only a few feet away from them on the other side of the glass door. Nobody looks genuinely tense. How do they know the gunman won't shoot again? Instead, they just casually stand there and continue to film everything. Nothing in their body language suggests alarm or real concern. The armed enforcement officers don't seem to react appropriately either. Everyone is acting like they knew it was going to happen, and then they just go about shouting out their assigned lines. Sorry, but nobody acts this way when someone has just been shot dead right in front of them and the armed gunman is still standing on the other side of the glass.

Anonymous ID: bb8ffe Jan. 17, 2021, 6:14 p.m. No.12576007   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6035 >>6127

>>12575712

I like this. I agree God surprises us, and He is always leading us to something better. As a new Christian, I find it a bit surprising how many old Christians are too adamant about their interpretations of scripture, including prophetic scripture. Not unlike shills who tell you a dig is finished or "settled" when the full implications of a drop continues to unfold over time, with layers upon layers of unveiled meanings (multiple). I'm reminded that the disciples did not know which temple Jesus spoke of when he said it could be torn down and Jesus would rebuild it in 3 days — only after the crucifixion did the disciples remember those words and realize Christ was speaking about his body and resurrection. Future proves past.