Don't like taters, anon?
Takes a minute to figure out who's gonna replace him.
Bad habits under control is a good thing. It's not all bad, but excess in anything is unhealthy.
>there are somethings that need to be cut out of your life.
Alcohol - Gone
Drugs - Gone
Religion - Gone
I will always advocate for anyone to do whatever they want so long as it doesn't infringe on the rights of others. It's called liberty and without that, there's no point to what anons are doing, here. Everyone is going to have at least one bad habit. We don't need authority to tell us hellfire awaits as a result. We just need mutual respect, and a few guardrails in place to keep the innocent from harm.
Shouldn't be hard for all of us to resist the temptation to use government as a cudgel against one another. You do realize that's the exercise that's being ran against us, right? Because that's exactly what's happening.
Accurate.
>>Bit of a coincidence ChatGPT, Gemini, and Gab AI all having glitches at the same time. Interesting.
Yeah, it's almost like there's a very specific direction everything is going in in order to ensure a specific, eventual outcome in order to ultimately persuade everyone to the same conclusion. >Makes me wonder if there was a discussion about the deontological vs consequential nature of this beast.
>or trying to become an anti-Russia
The constitution is anti-Russia considering it's a secular Constitutional Republic and Russia considers itself an Orthodox nation.
The US does not believe in an official religion. Russia does. Russia's stance is easily "if you aren't Orthodox, then you're doing it wrong". Erog, any position of a government to be against an official religion is anti-Russia.
When even an authoritarian right leader is nervous about what he's seeing next door it should make anons take a step back and wonder what he's thinking, why he's thinking it, and how that mindset might apply to the progression of "whatever the fuck" is happening at home.
Exactly anon. Exactly. So you are aware of what's really happening right now. That's good, because if you value the core docs that formed this nation, that's the very thing at stake. It's not the left boogeyman acting alone. It's all manner of Life, Liberty, and pursuit of Happiness that's at stake. All angles.
Checke'd and yes.
If everything is a lie then all that's left is what we choose to manifest. Problem with that is you can't manifest what you can't profess, publicly, and using personas that remain anonymous only work for those that are a "part of the plan". We were also told pic related as this wasn't about glory, fame, and fortune (agreed).
So which is it? Stand up and say something or stay anon and "trust the thing" which is barreling toward a religious aristocracy being ran by Russia and (definitely not intel assets) "independent" media?
I don't give a shit what other nations do so long as they don't fuck with the sovereignty of other nations.
>Problem solved
>And all of the "Christian countries" are being invaded by ~~Muslims~~ people from counties that the US Intel agencies have ravaged for decades.
Fixed it for you. You're still stuck on narratives from half chan that were running psyops on visitors before PDJT came on the scene. Now the question is why are you thinking about that narrative and rebuking the possibility that relief to nations world wide was part of the deal/plan?
Why are people like Elon so "upset" about birth rates in the west? Does he really give a shit about the birth rates, or are all these people setting up the biggest "I told you so" while still working through plans that were put in place a long time ago? If they wanted to fix birth rates they could've simply fixed the economy, first. Why is money the last thing to be fixed? Because they want you to think about the world differently, first. Hard to do that when you're too "comfy".
As long as people living in the west are fighting each other over nonsense like "replacement rates", all the while dismissing the fact that nations like the U.S. have relied almost exclusively on immigration to keep the economy going, then what other points are they missing out on? Why is everyone pushing "trad" so hard? They want you thinking differently.
Religion as a distraction still working, I see. Anons are smarter than this.
Every religion is fake.
Every god is fake.
But they are useful.
Same playbook since the dawn of civilization.
https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/02/22/donald-trump-nashville-visit-vows-support-christians-national-religious-broadcasters-conference/72662111007/
Problem with the Paul thing. You have to take it on faith that he actually had that encounter. You also have to believe he didn't take the system of legalism he studied all his life and shape the church with it (he did). The intent of the teachings of Christ was a direct relationship with God, not to setup an authority by which to redirect control over the people.
But you knew that already.
>Acts was written by Luke.
And you don't know who Luke was. Nor the other authors, for that matter. Or at least there's no way of verifying that, and that's intentional.
About 40+ years before the gospels, the concept of anti-religion was being preached by a man that later claimed to be God. He was killed by people that took offense to this. A new religion was created to appease the original target (those darned lost sheep) that the original guy was trying to reach out to. It was rejected by some, and accepted by others. The Flavians took it from there after they made Josephus surrender, who in turn helped them write something convincing enough to bridge the gap between the old and new stuff that was being conjured up.
Here we are, 2000+ years later, wondering what Paul has to do with any of that. Oh yeah, that's right, he shaped the church to look like the old synagogue; the one Jesus was preaching against.