Anonymous ID: 9f7b78 July 27, 2022, 3:30 p.m. No.16852855   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2959 >>3668

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Anonymous ID: 9f7b78 July 27, 2022, 3:30 p.m. No.16852929   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>16852879

Russell Moore Can't Praise Dobbs Because Pro-Trump Christians Won

 

Part 2 of 2

 

Moore has in the past publicly swiped at fellow believers under the guise of condemning “Christian nationalism.” He never missed the chance to comment on the Syrian refugee crisis or white supremacy or the Confederate flag — or any number of different highly politicized issues. Especially in the last few years, Moore has prioritized political commentary if it meant the chance to beat the Christians to the right of himself as not loving their neighbor the right way — or at least not loving them by supporting the policy or the politician he preferred.

 

As Jackon Waters and Emma Posey astutely noted in The American Conservative last year: “The direction Moore, [David] French, and [Beth] Moore are walking is not simply traditional evangelicalism, but a form of cultural accommodation dressed as convictional religion. The result is a religious respectability that promotes national unity, liberalism, and wokeism under the rhetorical guise of love for neighbor. While [Russell] Moore and his guest try to straddle the fence, there is little doubt that their biggest support is now coming from those significantly to their left politically.”

 

This “cultural accommodation dressed as convictional religion” didn’t emerge out of thin air, and it doesn’t exist in a vacuum. It’s a direct result of a Never Trump posture that’s been too arrogant to acknowledge the spiritual faithfulness of anyone who doesn’t share its conclusions that the 45th president is indefensible.

 

Furthermore, it’s the primary reason Moore apparently can’t bring himself to celebrate a hard-fought Supreme Court victory that could result in tens of millions of lives saved over the next few decades: As much as the Dobbs ruling is a victory for the church and the pro-life movement, the striking down of Roe v. Wade is a victory of the Trump presidency, without which the egregious precedent would not be overturned today.

 

We know. Trump is a moral stain. Sexual promiscuity. Insurrection. Yada yada yada. But after 63 million lives lost and half a century of blood, sweat, and tears culminating in an answered prayer for something we barely had the faith to ask for, does the chairman of public theology really have nothing to say?

 

 

 

https://thefederalist.com/2022/06/29/russell-moore-wont-celebrate-dobbs-because-hed-have-to-admit-pro-trump-christians-are-good-at-loving-their-neighbors/

 

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Anonymous ID: 9f7b78 July 27, 2022, 3:30 p.m. No.16852970   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4725

>>16852795

Yes, playing stupid when they get info, and someone tells them it's incorrect, point out key flaws, and let their tails go re-dig. They will be top dog in their social group, so let them think it's never been seen prior. Sort of like an apprentice going to get the bucket of steam.

 

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Anonymous ID: 9f7b78 July 27, 2022, 3:32 p.m. No.16853377   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4340 >>4437

Missed your show time in D.C. Mikey… but the one highlight I saw just proves my point about you.

You, sir, are just a conman trying to sell books, yourself and lies hoping idiots will believe you that we are a danger to [your] "democracy".

1st Amendment dumbass.

We are going to keep our Constitution and Country no matter what [they] want.

Bring on the riots, famine, economic collapse, gas shortages and war.

WE, the PEOPLE, will prevail.

God wins in the end. It has been seen.

#NoFear.

Be #Ready.

 

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Anonymous ID: 9f7b78 July 27, 2022, 3:33 p.m. No.16853668   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3843

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>>16852778

 

>>16852855

 

>>16853019

 

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

 

The Georgia Mental Health Institute (GMHI) was a psychiatric hospital which operated from 1965 to 1997 near Emory University in Druid Hills near Atlanta Georgia. It was located on the grounds of the Briarcliff Estate, the former residence of Asa G. Candler, Jr., the son of the founder of Coca-Cola.

 

https://atlmediaindustries.wordpress.com/atlanta-in-media/on-location-in-context/briarcliff-a-building/

 

In the series, Stranger Things, created by brothers Matt and Ross Duffer, the facility of Briarcliff holds a darker meaning. Known as the “Hawkins National Laboratory” in the show, the facility was constructed as one of the many CIA facilities in the United States researching MK Ultra mind control. At the laboratory, countless human test subjects, held against their will, undergo torturous psychological experiments. When one test subject gives birth to a child born with telekinetic abilities due to the experimentation, the child is taken from her mother by the program director of Hawkins and raised there, given a number as a name and constantly being tested on. The shady, unethical practices of the laboratory are concealed to the public, under the guise of an electricity company.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lBXjVfmmoE

 

Where the rainbow ends

 

https://historyhustle.com/the-hellfire-club/?fbclid=IwAR0bDcvmdLCgiY6V98H8XDfhVJnLHhMHb-YBVREW5c91Hy1StsBWA3My3cU

 

The Hellfire Club, an 18th-Century Ritual Cult for the Famous and Powerful

 

Remember the movie “Eyes Wide Shut” with the super weird ritual scene and thinking this has to come from somewhere?! Well, let’s chat about the Hellfire Club.

 

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