ALL THIS LIGHT TO DARK NONSENSE IS JUST OETTY LUCIFERIANISMS IN YOUR ANUS
GO BACK TO THE YOGURT ZONE FAGGOT
Narcosadist closet homos with necrosadist peanut butter double tongued satanists swearing the light doesn't mean lucifer
That's a serial killer personality cult
Like DRUMPFNOIA
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MORE PROOF THAT SCIENTOLOGY IS ASS COVETING AND FANCY DILDOS
PROOF THAT RETARDS LIKE SCIENTOLOGY ELECYROLYTES AND DILDO TRAINING
The whore is prol singing now
False attribution can refer to:
Misattribution in general, when a quotation or work is accidentally, traditionally, or based on bad information attributed to the wrong person or group
A specific fallacy where an advocate appeals to an irrelevant, unqualified, unidentified, biased, or fabricated source in support of an argument.[1]
The fallacy of false attribution is a type of appeal to authority, where the proponent either hides or puffs up the credentials or credibility of the source to enhance an argument.
A version of false attribution is where a fraudulent advocate goes so far as to fabricate a source, such as creating a fake website, in order to support a claim. For example, the “Levitt Institute” was a fake organisation created in 2009 solely for the purposes of (successfully) fooling the Australian media into reporting that Sydney was Australia’s most naive city.[2]
A contextomy (taking a quote out of context) is a type of false attribution.[3]
Another particular case of misattribution is the Matthew effect: a quotation is often attributed to someone more famous than the real author. This leads the quotation to be more famous, but the real author to be forgotten (see also: obliteration by incorporation).[4]
In Jewish biblical studies, an entire group of falsely-attributed books is known as the pseudepigrapha.
Such misattributions may originate as a sort of fallacious argument, if use of the quotation is meant to be persuasive, and attachment to a more famous person (whether intentionally or through misremembering) would lend it more authority.
Morning Star or Morningstar may refer to:
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Morning star, most commonly used as a name for the planet Venus when it appears in the east before sunrise
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Morning star, a name for the star Sirius, which appears in the sky just before sunrise during the Dog Days
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Morning star, a (less common) name for the planet Mercury when it appears in the east before sunrise
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Lucifer, a name based on the Latin name for the Morning Star
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Jesus, self-described as "the bright Morning Star" in the Christian Bible
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John the Baptist, called a "bright morning star" in Eastern Orthodox Church hymnology
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Mary, mother of Jesus, called "morning star" in the Litany of Loreto
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John Wycliffe, English theologian, sometimes referred to as the "Morning Star of the Reformation"
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Phosphorus (morning star), the Morning Star in Greek mythology
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Morning Star, one of the Zorya (gods in Slavic mythology)
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Morningstar or Red Horn, a culture hero in Siouan oral traditions
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Tlāhuizcalpantecuhtli, god of the morning star (Venus) Aztec mythology
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Morning Star (chief) (1810–1883), Northern Cheyenne leader, also known as Dull Knife
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Richard Morningstar (born 1945), ambassador, Special Envoy of the United States Secretary of State for Eurasian Energy
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Erica Morningstar (born 1989), Canadian swimmer
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Chip Morningstar, American author, developer, programmer and designer of software systems
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Morning Star Lake (Nebraska)
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Morning Star, Virginia, an unincorporated community
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Morning Star, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
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Morningstar, U.S. Virgin Islands
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Morningstar airfield, near Melkbosstrand, Cape Town, Western Cape, Republic of South Africa
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HMS Morning Star, six ships of the Royal Navy
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Morning Star, original name of the USS Estes, an amphibious force command ship
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Morning Star (ship), wrecked in the Torres Strait in 1814
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Morning Star, former name of the cruise ship Salamis Glory
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Morning Star of Revelation (TS-K182), a British sail-training ketch
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Morning Star, the first Star Ferry in Hong Kong, and several later ferries by the same name in the same fleet
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Morning Star (train), passenger train formerly operated by St. Louis Southwestern Railway
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GWR Star Class "Morning Star", broad gauge steam
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Morningstar Farms, a brand of vegetarian food
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Morning Star Series, a brand of incense
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Morningstar Air Express, a cargo airline based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Morningstar, Inc., a Chicago-based investment research firm
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The Morning Star Company, a California-based agribusiness and food processing company
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Morningstar Commune, formed in Sonoma County in the mid-1960s
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Morning Star Boys' Ranch, Spokane, Washington
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Morning Star Trust, U.K.-based, Christian sail training charity
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Morning Star International, former name of Every Nation Churches, an organization of non-denominational churches
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Morning Star (comics), a fictional Marvel Comics villain
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Lucifer Morningstar, a DC character who primarily appears in The Sandman comic books by Neil Gaiman
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Morningstar, a superhero from the Bogatyri comic books
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Morningstar, a character in the Elementals comic book
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Morning Star (British newspaper), a national daily newspaper in the U.K.
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Morning Star (London newspaper), a defunct London newspaper
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The Morning Star (British Columbia newspaper), a daily newspaper in Vernon, British Columbia
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The Morning Star (New Hampshire newspaper), a defunct New Hampshire newspaper
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Morning Star, established 1867 in Wilmington, North Carolina, renamed Star-News in 2003
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Magic City Morning Star, an on-line newspaper from Katahdin, Maine
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Morning Star (Haggard novel), a 1910 novel by H Rider Haggard
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Morning Star (Raven novel), a 1984 novel by Simon Raven
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Morning Star (Brown novel), a 2016 novel by Pierce Brown
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Morningstar, a 1992 novel by David Gemmell
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The Morning Star, a 2001–2003 trilogy of novels by Nick Bantock
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Morning Star, a character in the Noble Warriors Trilogy of novels by William Nicholson
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Morningstar, a character from the novel Jack of Shadows by Roger Zelazny
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Marjorie Morningstar (novel), a 1955 novel by Herman Wouk
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The Morning Star, a play by Emlyn Williams
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The Morning Star, a 1979 book of poems and translations by Kenneth Rexroth
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"Luceafărul" (poem), a 1883 narrative poem sometimes translated as "The Morning Star"
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Marjorie Morningstar (film), a 1958 film based on the book by Herman Wouk
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Morning Star (TV series), a short-lived American soap opera
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Morning Star (Philippine talk show)
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Lucifer Morningstar, a character in the TV series Lucifer
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Morning Star (opera), by Ricky Ian Gordon
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"Morning Star" (carol), a 1836 traditional Moravian carol
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The Morningstars, a band fronted by Sierra Leonean musician S. E. Rogie
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Morning Star (Hubert Laws album), 1972
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Morning Star (Entombed album), 2001
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Morning Star (Flunk album), 2004
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Morning Star (Spear of Destiny album), 2003
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Morningstar, an album by the American electronic music band Asmodeus X
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Criminal Intents/Morning Star, a 2009 EP by the band Dope Stars Inc.
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"Morning Star" (Nat King Cole song), 1958
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"Morningstar", a song by AFI from their 2000 album The Art of Drowning
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"The Morningstar", a song by Draconian on their 2006 album The Burning Halo
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"Morning Star", a musical work for wind ensemble composed by David Maslanka
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"Morning Star" (N-Dubz song), 2011
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"Morning Star", a song by Roger Shah featuring the voice of Moya Brennan
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"Morning Star", a song by Angra on their 2004 album Temple of Shadows
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"Morning Star", a song by Cass McCombs on the album Big Wheel and Others
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"Draconian Trilogy: Morning Star", a song by Therion on their 1998 album Vovin
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"Morning Star, Durbanville", a song by Fokofpolisiekar on their 2006 album Swanesang
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"Morning Star", song by Hank Marvin
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"Morning Star", song by aboriginal group Stiff Gins
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Morning Star, a painting by Alex Janv
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Morning Star (cannabis), a strain of Cannabis sativa
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Morning star (candlestick pattern), a formation in a financial candlestick chart
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Morning star (weapon), a spiked mace
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Morning Star ceremony, ritual ceremony including human sacrifice performed by the Pawnee tribe into the 19th century
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Morning Star flag, the national flag of West Papua
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What
The govt used Satan lucifer Baal and Epstein to pacify the judas fehgel roths post ww2
Or that bacon is from a animal found in hell
At least the homo zombies dressed the same for Feinstein
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