Snowflake Arizona was founded by two Mormon families, the Flakes and the Snows. Flake is part of the leftist Mormon group that includes Pierre Dilecto.
This isn't true. Mormons are pretty leftist overall. There's some based ones but I'd say those are actually the minority not majority. Mormonism seems to have gone the way of modern catholicism and evangelical christianity where the religions decided to give up all their principals in order to modernize and keep their recruiting numbers up, in effect, making the religion pointless.
Agreed. They're probably "Republican" because Democrats are openly athiest if not legitimately Satanic. Their stance on big government is right in line with the left though. They use it to punish people they disagree with.
For a long time I wasn't a firm believer. It wasn't until after the President was elected that I truly felt the evilness in our midst. The incessant cries all the most wicked people made in unison every time he did something good really reaffirmed how gracious our God's love is for us by sending Jesus here. It's changed my whole perspective on what we're up against. Glad you found your way back as well.
Ephesiana 6:12 - For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places.
They've been compromised and infiltrated by the CIA since the 1950s. It's tragic. I was a 4th generation Mormon when I was younger, and the church was very anti-communist at that time. That was 30 years ago. Now? The church-owned news channel and news website (ksl.com) toes the Marxist/globalist agenda line all day, every day.
I am no longer a Mormon. I have found the Orthodox Christian church, and I couldn't be more grateful to God for leading me out of that den of vipers and into a much better place.
Nice. Orthodox and Traditional Catholicism (non-Vatican II), along with perhaps Southern Baptists are really the only decent Christian religions around.
I think ecumenism is a symptom of a greater underlying problem, that main problem being the way in which Christianity has handled modernity. Instead of sticking to Christian morality, the "progressive" part of the church decided to adapt their values with modernity. This was a huge mistake and it's still philosophical direction of the church which has led to ecumenism in the first place.
You're right to bring up freemasonry because ultimately the struggle between Christianity and modernity is the struggle between objective morality through an impersonal moral code derived from God vs. subjective morality through an individual personal code as derives from liberal humanism. The freemasons have always advocated the latter and have always been in rebellion against a moral order established by religion. Instead they seek to be the source of the moral order themselves. Humans as God rather than God as God.
As soon as the church abandoned divine law in place of this modern humanist philosophy, it was over for the church. There exists no place for God in a world that is wholly against God's creation and continuously rebels against an objective moral code because such a code seems repressive. Almost all of our societal problems today can be linked to a lack of common impersonal moral code as derived from God. Society would be much better off with traditional Christian morality as the sole source of morality, not a shaky collectivist atheist sense of morality rooted in liberal social "sciences" being the source of morality.
You can read up on how marxists specifically infiltrated the church to subvert the church's values. The current pope for example is a marxist. The war on Christianity has been hundreds of years in the making. Orthodox has the right idea but it is actually fairly weak overall in its handling of morality. Too many people claim to be orthodox but don't actually care to follow the religion at all. It's not much different than 80s-90s Catholicism and I suspect not much further behind in how it'll adapt. That's why I personally prefer religions that specifically identity the problems and are working specifically to counter them; hence, traditional Catholicism non-vatican II but it sounds like you at least know what's up.
Thanks for the long and thoughtful reply. I agree with everything you said and I will join you in prayer for goodness, truth, and beauty to prevail over evil. The odds are stacked against us, but with God, we cannot fail. Godspeed, brother!
Yeah, they used to call Christianity a cult, now they try to call themselves Christians, when they are not.
They believe Jesus is a created being and brother of Lucifer, heretics.
No, but think about what you've just written: if the pope can convince his followers that the church has a moral and ethical duty to promote Marxism, how many of his followers would reject it and break with Catholicism?
It's not just an interesting hypothetical; it strikes at the very heart of what we're experiencing across the world, right now. Many of our institutions have been infiltrated by groupthink, political correctness and communist ideology and they're being used to subvert the public's will.
Organized religion is but one such institution.
It's inherently collectivist (because people are brought together in its precepts) and the schism between left and right breaks directly through it. While individual Mormons may have voted for Trump, the church itself, as a social institution, teaches social harmony, social responsibility and social conciliation. Has the LDS church institution shown any particular support or even lukewarm regard for Trump??
The left's war against organized religion isn't a fluke, it's a feature of their ideology. Social cohesion is strong in church institutions, and loyalty to its moral and ethical content makes organized religion a formidable obstacle for statist collectivists. That's why they either try to infiltrate churches to bend them to their will, or smash them entirely. If the left can break these institutions, it renders individuals isolated and vulnerable to the statists.
Right after the controversial Supreme Court ruling, about COVID and worship, Elder Bednar spoke out against it. It is EXTREMELY rare for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints leaders to speak out about laws and they only do in dire times, such as this.
Elder Bednar continued, “While believers and their religious organizations must be good citizens in a time of crisis, never again can we allow government officials to treat the exercise of religion as simply nonessential. Never again must the fundamental right to worship God be trivialized below the ability to buy gasoline.”
The term "social justice" was coined by a Jesuit nun in the 1800s. To be fair, her original definition was a society where people would be free to do good and to live up to their virtue without oppression. Now, that phrase was commandeered by the Marxists to mean a society with equality of outcome.
In other words, the origin of the phrase may have had good intent, but has been turned into a weapon of evil. Unsurprisingly, the Jesuits were involved.
I am a libertarian ideologically but let me tell you I cannot stand fucking libertarians in most cases. They are nothing more than backstabbing useless fucking idiots. Like all the fucking open borders libertarians who are nothing more than useful douchebags for the left for escorting in a commie hell scape into the US.
This is why I hate that douchebag Mike Lee. A more useful friend to the radical left you could not find. Rand Paul on the other hand is my type of libertarian. His goal is liberty not idealistic showmanship leading to a fucking leftist junta.
Snowflake Arizona was founded by two Mormon families, the Flakes and the Snows. Flake is part of the leftist Mormon group that includes Pierre Dilecto.
I just noticed he was a mormon, like another well known RINO, Mr. Romney.
Sure seems like the elitist mormons are all cut from the same cloth. The everyday mormons mostly seem pretty based though.
This isn't true. Mormons are pretty leftist overall. There's some based ones but I'd say those are actually the minority not majority. Mormonism seems to have gone the way of modern catholicism and evangelical christianity where the religions decided to give up all their principals in order to modernize and keep their recruiting numbers up, in effect, making the religion pointless.
Agreed. They're probably "Republican" because Democrats are openly athiest if not legitimately Satanic. Their stance on big government is right in line with the left though. They use it to punish people they disagree with.
Democrats are so satanic, that it made me believe in God again after claiming to be agnostic for thirty years.
For a long time I wasn't a firm believer. It wasn't until after the President was elected that I truly felt the evilness in our midst. The incessant cries all the most wicked people made in unison every time he did something good really reaffirmed how gracious our God's love is for us by sending Jesus here. It's changed my whole perspective on what we're up against. Glad you found your way back as well.
It's easy to ignore until the evil is revealed. I think a lot of people have had this same realization in the past 6 or so years.
Mine had hit a little bit in maybe 2014 or so but kicked into overdrive during pizzagate and beyond.
Jesus is the Truth
Amen.
It is easy to disbelieve the horrific behavior because it hurts & it's hard to wrap your head around it.
I pray the Lord will help us see the truth (all of it) and heal our hearts afterwards.
He promised not to put more on us than we can handle.
Times like these are taking us right up to the edge I believe.
Amen.
Remember that Smart guy a few years ago who got his daughter kidnapped and raped because he was letting random homeless weirdos work on his house?
Anyone notice this Mormon looks like he might be a mutant? What's up with the fucked up genes, and bad decision making, pal?
They've been compromised and infiltrated by the CIA since the 1950s. It's tragic. I was a 4th generation Mormon when I was younger, and the church was very anti-communist at that time. That was 30 years ago. Now? The church-owned news channel and news website (ksl.com) toes the Marxist/globalist agenda line all day, every day.
I am no longer a Mormon. I have found the Orthodox Christian church, and I couldn't be more grateful to God for leading me out of that den of vipers and into a much better place.
Nice. Orthodox and Traditional Catholicism (non-Vatican II), along with perhaps Southern Baptists are really the only decent Christian religions around.
Ecumenism has destroyed almost all Christianity. Staking my last hopes on the Orthodox Christian church to not fall to the same masonic powers.
I think ecumenism is a symptom of a greater underlying problem, that main problem being the way in which Christianity has handled modernity. Instead of sticking to Christian morality, the "progressive" part of the church decided to adapt their values with modernity. This was a huge mistake and it's still philosophical direction of the church which has led to ecumenism in the first place.
You're right to bring up freemasonry because ultimately the struggle between Christianity and modernity is the struggle between objective morality through an impersonal moral code derived from God vs. subjective morality through an individual personal code as derives from liberal humanism. The freemasons have always advocated the latter and have always been in rebellion against a moral order established by religion. Instead they seek to be the source of the moral order themselves. Humans as God rather than God as God.
As soon as the church abandoned divine law in place of this modern humanist philosophy, it was over for the church. There exists no place for God in a world that is wholly against God's creation and continuously rebels against an objective moral code because such a code seems repressive. Almost all of our societal problems today can be linked to a lack of common impersonal moral code as derived from God. Society would be much better off with traditional Christian morality as the sole source of morality, not a shaky collectivist atheist sense of morality rooted in liberal social "sciences" being the source of morality.
You can read up on how marxists specifically infiltrated the church to subvert the church's values. The current pope for example is a marxist. The war on Christianity has been hundreds of years in the making. Orthodox has the right idea but it is actually fairly weak overall in its handling of morality. Too many people claim to be orthodox but don't actually care to follow the religion at all. It's not much different than 80s-90s Catholicism and I suspect not much further behind in how it'll adapt. That's why I personally prefer religions that specifically identity the problems and are working specifically to counter them; hence, traditional Catholicism non-vatican II but it sounds like you at least know what's up.
Thanks for the long and thoughtful reply. I agree with everything you said and I will join you in prayer for goodness, truth, and beauty to prevail over evil. The odds are stacked against us, but with God, we cannot fail. Godspeed, brother!
Yeah, they used to call Christianity a cult, now they try to call themselves Christians, when they are not. They believe Jesus is a created being and brother of Lucifer, heretics.
I cant even tell if this is serious.
..."Brigham Young University" should tell you everything you need to know about this treacherous, cowardly and ungrateful RINO-Romney clone.
71% of Mormons voted for Trump. Highest percent of any religion. We don't hate catholics because the Pope is a marxist.
Evangelical Christains are higher, according to CBN. 85%, if I remember correctly.
No, but think about what you've just written: if the pope can convince his followers that the church has a moral and ethical duty to promote Marxism, how many of his followers would reject it and break with Catholicism?
It's not just an interesting hypothetical; it strikes at the very heart of what we're experiencing across the world, right now. Many of our institutions have been infiltrated by groupthink, political correctness and communist ideology and they're being used to subvert the public's will.
Organized religion is but one such institution. It's inherently collectivist (because people are brought together in its precepts) and the schism between left and right breaks directly through it. While individual Mormons may have voted for Trump, the church itself, as a social institution, teaches social harmony, social responsibility and social conciliation. Has the LDS church institution shown any particular support or even lukewarm regard for Trump??
The left's war against organized religion isn't a fluke, it's a feature of their ideology. Social cohesion is strong in church institutions, and loyalty to its moral and ethical content makes organized religion a formidable obstacle for statist collectivists. That's why they either try to infiltrate churches to bend them to their will, or smash them entirely. If the left can break these institutions, it renders individuals isolated and vulnerable to the statists.
Right after the controversial Supreme Court ruling, about COVID and worship, Elder Bednar spoke out against it. It is EXTREMELY rare for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints leaders to speak out about laws and they only do in dire times, such as this.
Elder Bednar continued, “While believers and their religious organizations must be good citizens in a time of crisis, never again can we allow government officials to treat the exercise of religion as simply nonessential. Never again must the fundamental right to worship God be trivialized below the ability to buy gasoline.”
https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/bednar-covid-19-pandemic-religious-freedom
The term "social justice" was coined by a Jesuit nun in the 1800s. To be fair, her original definition was a society where people would be free to do good and to live up to their virtue without oppression. Now, that phrase was commandeered by the Marxists to mean a society with equality of outcome.
In other words, the origin of the phrase may have had good intent, but has been turned into a weapon of evil. Unsurprisingly, the Jesuits were involved.
Snowflake Arizona was founded by the "Snow" and "Flake" families.
Snowflakes have no party... They just melt!
Corn Pop Snow Flakes
It puts the razors in the rain barrel
Or else it gets the chain wrapped around its head again
Kek!
I am a libertarian ideologically but let me tell you I cannot stand fucking libertarians in most cases. They are nothing more than backstabbing useless fucking idiots. Like all the fucking open borders libertarians who are nothing more than useful douchebags for the left for escorting in a commie hell scape into the US.
This is why I hate that douchebag Mike Lee. A more useful friend to the radical left you could not find. Rand Paul on the other hand is my type of libertarian. His goal is liberty not idealistic showmanship leading to a fucking leftist junta.
I thought wiki got hacked at first.
Me and Mitt Romney both have secrets hiding in their special underwear.
Wish he and his kind would just melt. Fuck winter.
Flake from snow flake.
I feel like god is just messing with us now
He always looks like he's about to melt.
Case Closed
kek
The memes write themselves!
Why can't Mormon politicians get on the MAGA train? Does their corruption come from their Mormon leaders?
Time will tell.
Jeff Flake should be 'booted out' of the GOP.
OMG this poor little cuck is walking around like a dainty faberge egg. He must be so afraid of breaking all the time.
I'm sad for his kids, knowing their dad is a flake.
Don’t be. His son is a dog serial killer
Ah me so flakey
Great town, that is where the juice is made
KEK
His son's names are Dallin and Tanner. Smug, elitist brat names. Bet they play lacrosse.
Those are Mormon names. "Dallin" is the name of a popular Mormon church leader, and "Tanner" is another prominent name in Mormon church history.