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MatthiasBlack 2 points ago +2 / -0

Blow job is better than no job

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MatthiasBlack 26 points ago +26 / -0

I saw an article earlier today that said that a person in his debate prep team has told Joe to denounce it as a conspiracy theory. Not a deflection, not a pivot, not even an attempt to hide wrongdoing... he's going to call it a conspiracy theory LMFAO. I have to wonder if some America First patriot is on his debate prep team.

Well it is a conspiracy. A criminal conspiracy. Last I checked, those have some pretty steep penalties.

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MatthiasBlack 10 points ago +10 / -0

That's because democracy is what gives them power. In a monarchy, only one person would have power, and it would not be them. In a Republic, a few people have power, and few of the people in power would be them.

But a democracy? That gives them the most power. It allows them to brainwash the corrupt masses to make decisions on behalf of the just few. There is no meritocracy there. Anybody can make life and civilization altering decisions in a democracy, not the people who are the most competent and fit for the job.

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MatthiasBlack 7 points ago +7 / -0

Quit horsing around!

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MatthiasBlack 10 points ago +10 / -0

The most revolutionary of spirits

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MatthiasBlack 1 point ago +1 / -0

All of the Old Testament prophecizes the coming of the Messiah, and was fulfilled by Jesus Christ. Christ came not to abrogate the OT, but to fulfill it. You're a fool if you think hurr durr Christians have the OT in their Bible so therefore they must follow it. No. The OT is there to teach lessons before Christ and to prophecize His Coming in the flesh. Its proper interpretation was revealed upon the coming of the Messiah. Read the gospel of the New Testament and then get back to me if you still think Christianity is the same as Judaism. The interpretations of the OT are wildly different, and modern Judaism has a ton of archaic man-made practices as defined not by the Torah but by the Talmud. The Talmud that was written explicitly to reject Christ and blame Christians and Gentiles for the diaspora and Bar Kohkba civil wars.

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MatthiasBlack 2 points ago +2 / -0

People have been corrupt, but we've never been at a point in history where technology allowed for total global corruption like we see today. Without any doubt it is the most corrupt time in all of human history. It fits every mark of the End Times as well.

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MatthiasBlack 1 point ago +1 / -0

I would vote for a literal corpse over Hillary or Biden or Harris. It'd be far less damaging to our country.

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MatthiasBlack 13 points ago +14 / -1

Imo Natural Law is ok so long as it is the natural law of our founding fathers, ie based in the founding values of Christianity, liberty, and those rights enshrined in the Bill of Rights. Natural law founded this country. Ginsburg's demonic version of natural law should really be called unnatural law.

Positive law is subject to the law makers, which changes with each passing generation. While it makes sense for a judge to rule on positive law (as the law is written), when it comes to striking down laws it may be difficult to do that if only ruling from a positive law standpoint when certain laws are clearly awful for the health and well being of a nation and its citizens. Effectively, positive law can turn into "if it's legal, it's moral" and makes changing poor precedent very difficult.

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MatthiasBlack 10 points ago +10 / -0

And their vote counts just as much as yours :)

These people are morons. We need standards for voting pleeeeease.

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MatthiasBlack 25 points ago +27 / -2

Starting to wonder if politicians are really the end result of a meritocratic system. I feel like the nobility in England were better statesmen and they weren't even elected!

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MatthiasBlack 10 points ago +10 / -0

And that's WITH plastic surgery. Aged like milk.

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MatthiasBlack 5 points ago +5 / -0

They needed time to build up the "bad economy" narrative though. You can't do that without a whole fiscal year of data

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MatthiasBlack 4 points ago +4 / -0

I would think any decision on abortion would reverse RvW, all they need is to see a case. Think Brown v Board of Ed overturning Dred Scott.

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MatthiasBlack 5 points ago +5 / -0

Ever since gay marriage was legalized and no fault divorce became a thing, marriage has been defined as an economic contract.

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MatthiasBlack 10 points ago +10 / -0

And we replaced that principle with "how much money can they make twitter and google?" It's such a disgrace. Our immigration process makes us look like we're dealing with the Norman invasion of 1066.

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MatthiasBlack 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not to mention that he's ENDANGERED his secret service!

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MatthiasBlack 68 points ago +68 / -0

My personal favorites are the one where he responds to a guy saying "if you care so much, why don't you run for president?" with "Be careful!" and "Dopey Prince Al Waleed bin Talal wants to control our politicians with daddy's money. Can't do it when I get elected!"

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MatthiasBlack 13 points ago +14 / -1

Judaism and Christianity are explicitly different. Take it from somebody who was raised in one and converted to the other. You can say Jesus was a Jew all you want, but Jesus explicitly rejected the teachings of the Jewish elites in Jerusalem. He recognized, as did I, that Judaism had become a practice of meaningless rituals and habits. That's why Jesus professed a circumcision of the heart rather than a physical gesture. The meaning behind the gesture had been lost on the Pharisses. The same goes for keeping Kosher and all of the dietary and sanitation habits. "It's not what you put into your body that makes a man wicked, but what he professes from his heart."

Judaism, especially modern Judaism, is a very earthly and materialistic religion. It's even noticeable in old testament books like Job where earthly reward is granted for his faith and servitude. Christianity, on the otherhand, is a divine or spiritual religion. It professes eternal life for anybody who believes in Christ and his resurrection, whether they be Jew or Gentile. It is this characterization of a wholesome and benevolent God that I sought out and found in Christianity, that is wholly absent in Judaism. In Judaism, there is no salvation if you are not born into it. You can convert so that your kids may be saved, but there is a very clear lacking of humanity there. Even the notion of charity in Judaism, tzedakah, is treated as a monetary engagement and not a communal one based off time and labor. Judaism professes in group preference toward other Jews whereas Christianity believes in salvation for all.

Christianity is not a subset of Judaism at all. Christianity is its own religion with far more important and wholesome tenets that have shaped western civilization. It is Christianity, not capitalism and not Judaism, that created modern civilized society, that birthed nations and staved off Islamic conquest, and that united peoples of every background and proposed Natural Law.

Lastly, Jews who were around back then recognized Christ as the Messiah and became the first Christians. Many Jews converted and were baptized upon seeing His miracles. It was the Pharisees who were unbelievers, who chose Barnabbas the common thief to free over Christ who had committed no crime, and it was the Pharisees who gave Christ no fair trial and demanded his crucifixion. Those Pharisees created the Talmud after the destruction of their temple and the subsequent diaspora. Those Pharisees' teachings are what created modern Judaism. Rev 2:9 was the verse that opened my eyes because I was a first hand witness to all of it as I grew up. Modern Judaism is worship of material things and money. There are seldom ethics brought into the equation unless the transaction is between Jews.

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MatthiasBlack 8 points ago +8 / -0

And yet somehow we're the conspriacy theorists 🙄

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MatthiasBlack 7 points ago +8 / -1

The article was written at like 4pm and twitter automated a post about 8 hours later or so. During those 8 hours, Trump tested positive for Wu Flu. I don't think there really is anything else to this story.

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MatthiasBlack 20 points ago +20 / -0

It wasn't just black, it was Islam and the Nation of Islam. I happened to be in NY for the holidays and remember all the headlines. Every week was another attack on a synagogue, Jewish retirement home, or Orthodox Neighborhood. Schumer was having a tough time condemning the antisemitism while being forced to acknowledge where it was clearly coming from. I guess after a full year they think everyone's just forgotten who caused it or are hoping people who weren't paying attention at the time will just buy the lies of it being white right-wingers.

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