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Surviving the Billionaire Wars's avatar

I stopped following Childers when he proved to be totally immovable on his Ziochristian anti-Christ Muslims r evil brainwashing.

Maybe he has been awakened since I left. He said he had an encounter with God that moved him to fight the covid masks.

Unless he's had another come to Jesus visitation about how supporting genocide is not love & will not bring the rapture fantasy, I can't be bothered.

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

I had the same experience re Childers, and many others who insist that unless I worship as they do I am simply not as worthy. The phrase 'God, save me from your followers.' comes to mind. I have yet to hear of a religion that does not think it's the very best one, and those that aren't in it are just a bit (or a lot) less valuable to the world.

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Surviving the Billionaire Wars's avatar

It's why I do my best to follow the way of Christ, but do not follow any organized religion.

Jesus did not teach any "doctrine." He simply showed the path.

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Richard C. Cook's avatar

I agree. I believe st. Paul was the founder of the Christian religion while Jesus is savior of humanity.

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Surviving the Billionaire Wars's avatar

I've read the organized religion called Christianity happened later, by Constantine. Early Christians simply followed the Way. Saul even referred to them as followers of the Way before he became Paul.

I also think its not impossible that Jesus/Yeshua/Ashu called himself "the Aleph and the Tau" by chance, since "tau" is a phonetic spelling.

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

Thanks SBW, substack has removed my ability to 'like' comments, no explanation. I am all for self determination, agreed. It's the assumption and condescention that 'gets my goat'. I read quite a few websites, but balk when the assumption is made.

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Richard C. Cook's avatar

I agree. I believe st. Paul was the founder of the Christian religion while Jesus is savior of humanity.

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Surviving the Billionaire Wars's avatar

I recently read an article suggesting that the formal religion was founded with Constantine & the Sanhedrin. Early followers of Christ referred to themselves as following the Way. Even Saul referred to them as followers of the Way, before he became Paul. (Acts 9:1)

I also don't think it was by chance that Jesus said "I am the Aleph and the Tau." (Tau is also alternately spelled Tao.)

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Surviving the Billionaire Wars's avatar

I'm not able to "like" these days either. I suspect it got lost in a sw update. I lost it once before for some months & then itreturned, probably picked back up in another update!

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Richard C. Cook's avatar

Well, we are getting your comments.

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Surviving the Billionaire Wars's avatar

I am able to comment & to "like" a Stackers article; just not the replies. A # of people have this issue, so we are not alone 😊

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Yet Another Tommy's avatar

I don't know if Trump will save the day but the important thing is that people don't remain silent.

They rely heavily on fear, and they don't have enough thugs to go around knocking on doors.

Its sort of like the Wizard of Oz: "pay no attention to that man behind the curtain".

https://youtu.be/YWyCCJ6B2WE?si=V5K4KRrgGzrDcMZe

By that I mean Big Brother is behind a curtain orchestrating a show to scare people.

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Richard C. Cook's avatar

We can hope

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Richard C. Cook's avatar

Well, we are getting your comments.

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Richard C. Cook's avatar

I agree. I believe st. Paul was the founder of the Christian religion while Jesus is savior of humanity.

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Gogs's avatar

If given the opportunity RFK Jr will surely address the C-19 smash and grab - he has, after all, written two very detailed and annotated books about it so far.

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Carl R Williams's avatar

Some answers to your comment may be shame, pride, or guilt at being used by a more sinister power that makes them silent and wish this event would go away.

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