Anonymous ID: 91acf2 Jan. 1, 2025, 9 p.m. No.22275886   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5893

>>22275177 lb

If you get caught up in games played on their artificial turf, there's no winning. That's why they hate Jesus. He declined to participate and stuck with God's world, where they have no power at all.

Anonymous ID: 91acf2 Jan. 1, 2025, 9:10 p.m. No.22275942   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6014 >>6037 >>6047

>>22275902

Their problem is that it gives them a false sense of knowing much more than they really do. While mass surveillance may provide them with a broad spectrum of information, it's depth is limited to the physical realm within which the technology was invented. The REAL world, however, is built upon a foundation with an infinite depth, and therefore no matter how far they take things they will never actually be capable of knowing all there is to know about the world. If they attempt to employ their limited understanding to build a cohesive superstructure encompassing the world, to direct everything as they see fit, they will be eradicating the very foundation upon which they have been relying to sustain themselves, whether they knew it or not. It's a conflict between the human ego which imagines a world beginning with it's self, and the one true God from which all things were born, who existed long before man ever did. All they can do is shoot themselves in the foot, no matter what they try.

Anonymous ID: 91acf2 Jan. 1, 2025, 9:17 p.m. No.22275979   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6101 >>6144

>>22275847

Humans, collectively, haven't learned to coexist without weaponizing every new technology created. As the technologies we create become more and more powerful, so to must law enforcement in order to counter those who would abuse them maliciously. As the pace of technological development eclipses the pace of mankind's spiritual growth, suffering will increase exponentially until people are actually capable of harnessing that which has been created without destroying everything. Such as happened in Atlantis, Babylon, Rome, and likely other places I've never heard of.

Anonymous ID: 91acf2 Jan. 1, 2025, 9:32 p.m. No.22276046   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6126

>>22276014

>which is why it is foolish to 'build a cohesive superstructure encompassing the world'

Red flags started going off for me when they started trying to foist the entirety of human society upon just a few centralized messaging platforms. It wasn't just that those platforms were unfit for containing all of human society, but that the ideology which apparently expected it could work betrayed a gross lack of understanding regarding the complexity of human society. Rather than recognizing society as a living thing which has grown organically over countless billions of years, and quite possibly much more than that, it was treated as though it were computer code that some script kiddies hacked together yesterday. And the people who treated it like that were running society.