hello, we're all under fed occupation
OBEY
I SEE WHAT YOU DID THERE
a dan crenshaw treatment is long over due
TDS can infect liberals and conservatives
Biblically
Hosea 4:6 destroyed for lack of knowledge
Leviathan dulls the mind (Job 41:24 heart hard as stone)
ATIS the Ancient Greek
The Cycle of Hubris, Atis, Nemesis, and Tisis
The ancient Greeks believed that Hubris inevitably triggered a series of responses from the divine world, creating a cycle that would bring about the downfall of the offender. Here’s how the process was understood:
Hubris: The initial offense. It could be political, military, or personal arrogance—an act that disrupted the balance of society or nature. The person committing Hubris might, for instance, defy the gods or disregard moral laws.
Atis (Ate): Once Hubris was committed, the gods—often led by Zeus—would send Atis upon the transgressor.Atis was a state of mental blindness or delusion, where the offender continued on their reckless path without seeing the danger ahead. Their ability to reason was clouded, leading to further errors and sins.
Nemesis: After a series of offenses, the person’s fate was sealed. Nemesis, the goddess of divine retribution, would exact vengeance on the individual, acting as a balancing force in response to their arrogance. The punishment was not arbitrary but proportional to the offense.
Tisis: The final stage of the cycle was Tisis, or destruction. This was the point of no return, where the individual faced total ruin—whether it be through death, exile, or another catastrophic end. The lesson was clear: no mortal could challenge the natural and divine order without severe consequences.
moar: https://www.greecehighdefinition.com/blog/hubris-atis-nemesis-tisis-ancient-greece
was seen not just as a moral or religious teaching, but as a universal law that governed both individuals and entire civilizations
yeah
appears like he's still operational and one should not expect to make sense - all war is deception
The Spirit of Adoption
https://www.derekprince.com/devotions/c-17-8
Paul told us that we have two options. We can be led by the Spirit of God, or we can be under the spirit of slavery. The spirit of slavery makes us fearful of punishment; the Spirit of adoption leads us as God’s children.
ikr, we're fighting with rocks and sticks against a multi-billion dollar propaganda machine
friendly reminder