Anonymous ID: 1d5eeb March 23, 2022, 11 p.m. No.15931919   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15931839

>Jamaican PM tells Prince William and Kate Middleton 'we are moving on' following anti-colonialism protests

 

Waity Katie got snubbed by the former Miss World. Story is being walked back but here's the video

Anonymous ID: 1d5eeb March 23, 2022, 11:07 p.m. No.15931930   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1965

>>15931920

I think they're Nicolaitans

"Nicolaism (also Nicholaism, Nicolaitism, Nicolationism, or Nicolaitanism) was an early Christian sect mentioned twice in the Book of Revelation of the New Testament. The adherents were called Nicolaitans, Nicolaitanes, or Nicolaites. They were considered heretical by the mainstream early Christian church. According to Revelation 2:6 and 15,[1] they were known in the cities of Ephesus and Pergamum. In this chapter, the church at Ephesus is endorsed for "[hating] the works of the Nicolaites, which I also hate"; and the church in Pergamos is rebuked: "So thou hast also some [worshiping in their midst] who hold the teaching of the Nicolaites".

 

Several of the early Church Fathers mentioned this group, including Irenaeus, Hippolytus,[2] Epiphanius, and Theodoret, stating that Nicolas the Deacon, one of the Seven, was the author of the heresy and the sect.'

 

"Interpretations

A common view holds that the Nicolaitans held the antinomian heresy of 1 Corinthians 6, although this has not been proved.[5] One scholar who espouses this interpretation, John Henry Blunt, maintains that the comparison between the Nicolaitans and Balaam "proves that the fornication spoken of is not that crime under ordinary circumstances, but fornication connected with religious rites".[4] Blunt points out that the Hebrews had a long history of preaching against or alternatively using cult prostitutes (Genesis 38:21-22; Deuteronomy 23:17-8; 1 Kings 14:24, 15:12, 22:46; 2 Kings 23:7; Ezekiel 16:16; Hosea 4:14). He also points out that the early Christians lived in a pagan culture where the worship of Aphrodite included hierodoule who engaged in ritual prostitution in her shrines and temples, and that the Dionysian Mysteries used intoxicants and other trance-inducing techniques to remove inhibitions and social constraints of believers (regardless of class or gender) to enter into an animalistic state of mind.

 

Blunt holds that the Nicolaitans either believed that the command against ritual sex was part of the Mosaic law (from which they had been freed by Jesus Christ) and it was licit for them, or that they went too far during Christian "love-feasts". Blunt sees echoes of this behavior in the admonitions which Paul gives the Corinthians, though he does not name them as such. Blunt also believes that similar echoes can be found in the admonitions of Jude 4-16 (which invokes both "Balaam's error" and "love feasts") and 2 Peter 2:2-21 (which repeats much of Jude's statements, including invoking Balaam).[4]

 

The trend began early in Christianity of applying the term "Nicolaitans" to describe other antinomian groups with no attachment to the historical Nicolaitans. Tertullian in his Prescription Against Heretics, 33, is such an example: "John, however, in the Apocalypse is charged to chastise those 'who eat things sacrificed to idols,' and 'who commit sexual immorality.' There are even now another sort of Nicolaitans. Theirs is called the Gaian heresy."

 

Irenaeus in Adversus Haereses III. xi. 1; I. xxvi. 3 holds that the Gospel of John was written to counter the teachings of Cerinthus, which he holds was influenced by the Nicolaitans. Later, Augustine of Hippo ascribed to them Cerinthian doctrines concerning the creation of the world (in his De haeresibus ad Quodvultdeum, v).

 

Victorinus of Pettau held that the error of the Nicolaitans was that they ate things offered to idols.[6] Bede states that Nicolas allowed other men to marry his wife.[7] Thomas Aquinas believed that Nicolas supported either polygamy or the holding of wives in common.[8] Eusebius claimed that the sect was short-lived.[9]

 

A number of authors favor another opinion: that the mention of the Nicolaitans is merely a symbolic manner of reference, because of the allegorical character of the Apocalypse.[5] As a symbolic reference (according to this view), the "teaching of the Nicolaitans" refers to dominating the people, compared to the "teaching of Balaam" which refers to seducing the people."

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolaism

Anonymous ID: 1d5eeb March 23, 2022, 11:55 p.m. No.15932086   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2096 >>2175

>>15931862

>Patrick Byrne claims

Didn't his girlfriend get popped as a spy? Somebody had blackmail on this guy if memory serves, failed to save it or can't find it.

 

There was something on a bread last night/night before, he feels like a plant. Again, I was certain I saved it but nah or lost. SOMETHING was new info, brain cells will not cooperate.

Anonymous ID: 1d5eeb March 24, 2022, 12:08 a.m. No.15932118   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15932070

Speaking on long tubes, not sure about demons but Mr MBBB has been monitoring some object that's near the Sun, hasn't moved since 3/9/2022 and does not look normal, looks like one of those SpaceLink Sats. Whatever it is, Solar Flares/CMEs haven't had an effect on the thing.

 

"Ok, this just came out of NOWHERE! Seen attempting to HIDE near the Sun!"

Anonymous ID: 1d5eeb March 24, 2022, 12:17 a.m. No.15932151   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15932096

I hope so. Something I just saw here gave me pause but anon forgot. I think it involved the company he keeps (other than Patriots) Must be the pots. Maybe it's a "too good to be true" thing, not sure.