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Nelson Martin's avatar

"Your forebears didn’t want to do the work. None of these matters are your fault, but all of them are your problem."

Reminds me of some relevant words from "Bad Quaker" Ben Stone:

"If our grandfathers were half the men we imagine them to have been, they would have already completed this task. And if their grandfathers before them had been half the men they imagined them to be, our grandfathers would not have had the opportunity to pass this burden to us. Now we stand, thousands of years bound in slavery to the State, with the choice of passing this Hideous Beast on for our grandchildren to serve, or being the men we ought to be by once and for all times, freeing humanity. Once you have become aware of the Beast, this is the choice; to voluntarily join in resisting or to voluntarily remain bound. Therefore only the individual can decide when he has had enough of being a slave and when he is morally obligated to set himself free."

"We can fight the war our grandfathers failed to fight or we can pass this slavery on to our grandchildren and accept the scorn we rightfully deserve."

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Jim Davidson's avatar

Yes, brother Ben was present at my gathered worship service to celebrate me becoming “officially" a member of the “friends general conference” of the Religious Society of the Friends of Jesus, also known as the Quakers, in the 6th month of 2018. A while later he moved away from Ohio, and so had I. You will find my “Space Scouts Field Manual Parody” book is still published on Ben’s BadQuaker.com web site. He’s a good friend. Has been having health problems, I don’t know how he’s doing.

But, yes, what he says is correct, and thank you for quoting him. It is time. We have to choose to set the world free. It won’t get much easier any time soon, unless vast changes occur beyond our control - which are promised in various prophecies in the Bible.

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Anthem Hayek Blanchard's avatar

Amazing content as always!! Thank you!! ♥️☀️☮️

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Rightful Freedom's avatar

Will the people who did the damage be punished? No.

If they had damaged a Planned Parenthood or transgender rally, they would already be in jail, to be tried and given prison sentences.

In 2019, in Iowa, Adolfo Martinez was sentenced to 16 years in prison for setting a pride flag on fire. Sixteen years.

In 2024, at NYU, the president of an anti-Israel student group set and Israeli flag, on fire and threw it to the ground. More protestors took the 10-foot Israeli flag, shredded it, and hung it from lamp posts and trees. NYU gave the group the President’s Service Award – the highest honor a student group can receive.

In May, 2024, Adolfo Martinez was eligible for parole. The hearing denied his request. He's still in prison serving his 16 year sentence.

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Jim Davidson's avatar

For some reasons when I am using the web interface my reply to your restack note is not echoed here on your comment. When I use the app from my phone it does that echo thing. I guess the software team is still not up to scratch on all things. But we knew that two years ago and it was only wishful thinking that it could get handled competently in the meantime. Meh.

So, as I went over in the other place where your comments appear, and it seems appropriate to put a reply here, because in general I understand what you are saying.

The 16 year sentence for burning a flag is wrong. It represents the establishment of religion. The depraved people in the gooferment in Iowa have determined that they must make the "pride" flag or rainbow flag or whatever is their symbol an object of worship. Therefore burning it is an act of heresy. Punishing heretics with extreme sentences and denying parole is what people who have established a religion do in order to enforce it. They engage in depraved acts because they were raped as children and then they want to be told it is normal so they have institutionalised it, under the initial guise of "tolerance."

To be intolerant they think is not what good Christians do. But in fact Jesus is very clear that you build your house on sand and your house falls down. You have to build your house on a solid foundation of rock if you want your house to last through the storms. Those who hear his words and do them, Jesus said, are building on a foundation of rock. And that's the thing. The people of Iowa know these things, but they have been lied to for generations by demon worshipping anal rape inflicting filth eaters. So they are told to "coexist" with everyone except white Christian men who are fathers, work for a living, and provide for their families. They cast us out because we are following the teachings of Jesus and they cannot abide so much as hearing the name of Jesus Christ. They are evil, eagerly, and want to foist their new religion on everyone, and have zero tolerance. They even use "zero tolerance" as a policy to bully children in schools.

Barack Obama had anal sex with his buddy Mike in college or whenever and they pose as man and wife. They demand "acceptance" of the transgender "identity" of "Michelle" or "Big Mike" as he is often called, so much so that they were in the room when Joan Rivers had her throat slit. Barry might have been holding the scalpel, we don't know.

Sometimes it seems to me that it would be well if God brought the destruction on them. I believe God should send His armies of angels to destroy and defeat those who make war against God. Praise God. Amen.

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Rightful Freedom's avatar

Yes, substack is sometimes glitchy, but it's a big complex program. So that's understandable. I would hate to be the guy in charge of making it work right every day.

And yes, leftism is a religion without any doubt. This was actually brought before the Supreme Court decades ago, in a suit claiming that 'humanism', a brand of leftism/liberalism that is a word not much used today, was a religion. The court denied it, although of course it's true. And that the US government has adopted all the tenets of the leftist religion and made them law means that it's all unconstitutional because the establishment of a religion is explicitly against the Constitution.

Some people say that leftism can't be a religion because leftists don't believe in God. But a lot of religions don't believe in God. Even most Buddhists don't believe in God. And certainly nature worshippers don't believe in God, and the leftists are nature worshippers and many are spirit worshippers. The leftists celebrate child sacrifice and make it a ritual of their religion. Leftism is certainly one of the most depraved religions to have ever existed.

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Niklas Ludwig's avatar

Svizzeri sono armatissimi e liberissimi.

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