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Flat Earth movement - explain please...

Do you believe the Earth is flat?


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And I'm happy to see that Siro isn't letting his selection to the Jazzfanz First Team go to his head!

Humble as a Mitchell
 
And I'm happy to see that Siro isn't letting his selection to the Jazzfanz First Team go to his head!

Humble as a Mitchell

that signature though..

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You are what you eat...

I've been thinking, also, about doing a thread here in JFC general discussion, to offer intervention and deprogramming services for the totally invested dupes of socialism, globalism, progressivism, Marxism, and Mormonism, including all the Deep State operatives who have been so totally programmed to serve their manipulators for the benefit of the very few topmost beneficiaries of having a government that serves their very special private interests.

BLM, the statist land control operatives, for example, will immediately roll over to give Vegas land to developers or Chinese solar corporations, whatever land they want, even if it means removing natives, be they indigenous or immigrant, from their legal use of that land, and will damn the tortoise interests to boot.

What a hypocrite it takes to invoke the privileges of the government class over the common folks. Government has no actual authority except what people are willing to put up with.

I eat pretty good food, lots of natural stuff, not far removed from the diet that has sustained our branch of the evolutionary tree for millions of years. Real human nutrition, easily digestible, and so of course I am still human. Not a bad life, really.

Jesus, however, stated a supplemental truth about how we humans are appropriately the consequence of our actions, choices, thoughts, and intents. It could be reduced to simply:

You are what you are.

But Jesus also taught that we could choose to be better, and I strongly support that notion in regards to our politics and community life.
 
nice video.

I wonder how desperate the advocates of science/education/progressive ideals must be to think it's worth running with a narrative that conservatives must be flat-earthers fearful of sailing outta sight of land or believing superstitions or ignorant rumors in order to hold their reticence against letting David Rockefeller, Prince Charles, and oh maybe five other special people re-write History let alone the Future.

I don't really expect beduoin clans sitting on a sand dune looking up at the stars to invent a scientifically unassailable cosmology, but the Bible is actually pretty good if you're willing to consider it a redacted allegory.

Pretty sure whatever God ever said to any man ten thousand years ago, or ten seconds ago, failed on the level of comprehension on reception, so I wouldn't blame "God" for what the Bible says. As for the "redacted" reality of all pious literature, there is an endless supply of do-gooder helpers perfectly willing to change it to make it look more acceptable somehow. One of the Great Redactors of the Bible was King Solomon, who troubled himself to employ a hundred horsemen with chariots hauling battering rams to go all over Israel smashing up all the priestly altars, to force everyone to come to Jerusalem and reverence the Solomon's State Religion. He also hired priests to compile the sacred texts.

As I see it, the entire Progressive movement of the past hundred years has been an even greater campaign to stultify the human mind and force conformity of belief to the maxims of a little feuding band of Bedouin billionaires who have no roots either to any place or any consistent ideal.

Inventing the Humanist God is equivalent to Installing Fascism globally.
 
1988: By 2018, we're going to have flying cards, robots serving the will of a family, global peace and no more world hunger! We can make the world a better place!

2018: Please don't eat laundry soap.

I don't have a problem believing what they want to believe, but we've gotten collectively dumber as a society.
 
1988: By 2018, we're going to have flying cards, robots serving the will of a family, global peace and no more world hunger! We can make the world a better place!

2018: Please don't eat laundry soap.

I don't have a problem believing what they want to believe, but we've gotten collectively dumber as a society.

Great progress has been made eradicating world hunger. The other stuff is movie tropes. I don't know if Back to the Future not turning out to be an accurate depiction of the future means we're getting dumber.
 
The whole Tide pods thing is another good example of something that’s not really happening, but used to generate stereotypes. In this case it’s millennials, of which I’m not particularly fond of the general belief system, but in an effort to make them look stupid, this whole Tide pod thing has blown up. Do you know anyone who’s done it? No, of course not.
 
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