Kristi Noem is a dog (and goat) killer

[MENTION=1874]Brian4Liberty[/MENTION] 100% right, ignorance preys on the proud.

The Zionist Christian phenomenon is exclusive to the American South and Midwest, and small groups of Scots.
Churches who know their history like Catholics and Anglicans and even Lutherans did not fall prey.

It would eventually replace the Congregationalism of the 1800s. All the Revivals and Soul-Winnings...

It was the beginning of the end of true American independence. High finance and all that...

The other ones you mentioned went all in on Marxism. Christianity, as a religious movement, is dead. Peter Hitchens (British writer) said it died with WWI and I think that's about right.
 
Unfortunately, even members of those older churches fell prey. It's probably a very small percentage of any given religion that have an in depth knowledge of their own religion, let alone their specific denomination.

The closest ones to the real deal are probably in the middle east, where it all began.
 
I'm a vegetarian, animal rights supporter and don't feel at home on this planet because of it. The way some farmers and, especially ranchers, treat animals, imo, is sociopathic. Then they put their kids in 4H where they raise and care for an animal and then murder their empathy when that animal gets auctioned for slaughter because "that's just how life is". Fuck that shit. I feel the same about researchers who experiment on animals. AFAIC, the world would be far better off with everyone of these fuckers fed to sharks.

I feel the same way. Never did 4H and my animals are basically all pets now. I couldn’t stand the slaughter of traditional farms so my livestock functions as non traditional pets.

Out of curiosity, what do you think of cultured meat?
 
I feel the same way. Never did 4H and my animals are basically all pets now. I couldn’t stand the slaughter of traditional farms so my livestock functions as non traditional pets.

Out of curiosity, what do you think of cultured meat?

I wouldn't touch cultured meat. Looks gross (like real hamburger) and that makes me sick just looking at it. That it's grown from cells from flesh is also disgusting. I already eat the occasional vegetarian meat substitutes like burgers and hot dogs but those are made from plants.
 
The other ones you mentioned went all in on Marxism. Christianity, as a religious movement, is dead. Peter Hitchens (British writer) said it died with WWI and I think that's about right.

The Eastern Orthodox Church is not dead.

Outside of Iraq, Syria, and zio-occupied Ukraine anyway, thanks to zio-American slaughter.
 
Oh, jeez. I was thinking another Sarah Palin, though I dunno of SP is of that belief.

Seriously, fuck her. What a callous bitch this woman is. I already didn't like her but now I hope she gets stomped to death by a buffalo.

Seriously? You think the story in the OP reflects poorly on her?
 
I highly doubt that Trump will pick Noem as VP. She went against him on the lockdowns, which he sees as his greatest legacy. He despised DeSantis for much milder departures from the Trump doctrine regarding COVID.
 
The other ones you mentioned went all in on Marxism. Christianity, as a religious movement, is dead. Peter Hitchens (British writer) said it died with WWI and I think that's about right.

It makes more sense to say Christianity, as a POLITICAL movement, died around WW I. That's when the Holy Roman Empire and other monarchies lost power.

Concerning "Marxism" and Christianity, it's important not to conflate general welfare with Marxism. For example, worker's rights, childhood and elderly protections, and fair pricing is not Marxism. Would you consider groups like the Catholic Worker, or Liberation Theology to be Marxist? If so, that's wholly inappropriate.
 
I highly doubt that Trump will pick Noem as VP. She went against him on the lockdowns, which he sees as his greatest legacy. He despised DeSantis for much milder departures from the Trump doctrine regarding COVID.

She's still on the very short list.
 
The Eastern Orthodox Church is not dead.

Outside of Iraq, Syria, and zio-occupied Ukraine anyway, thanks to zio-American slaughter.

I'd sort of put all Orthodox into one box, with the middle eastern (Syriac?) being in there.
 
It makes more sense to say Christianity, as a POLITICAL movement, died around WW I. That's when the Holy Roman Empire and other monarchies lost power.

Concerning "Marxism" and Christianity, it's important not to conflate general welfare with Marxism. For example, worker's rights, childhood and elderly protections, and fair pricing is not Marxism. Would you consider groups like the Catholic Worker, or Liberation Theology to be Marxist? If so, that's wholly inappropriate.

I don't know about Catholic Worker (sounds commie) so can't speak to that. Catholic Human Development, most definitely. Liberation theology, yes, because it embraced Marxism as the solution to the abuses of what was going in central America. Well intentioned, perhaps, but one extreme to the other. More, though, I was referring to the embracing of wokeism, especially LGBTQIAP. And, they're all involved in the massive human trafficking engineered by the globalists and they're making off of it.
 
It makes more sense to say Christianity, as a POLITICAL movement, died around WW I. That's when the Holy Roman Empire and other monarchies lost power.

Concerning "Marxism" and Christianity, it's important not to conflate general welfare with Marxism. For example, worker's rights, childhood and elderly protections, and fair pricing is not Marxism. Would you consider groups like the Catholic Worker, or Liberation Theology to be Marxist? If so, that's wholly inappropriate.

BTW, I don't believe Peter Hitchens was referring to it as the political movement. He said all of the churches (local) supported the war. I'd guess that the war was so devastating that it left people cynical (lost their faith) and their churches supporting it didn't help.
 
I don't know about Catholic Worker (sounds commie) so can't speak to that. Catholic Human Development, most definitely. Liberation theology, yes, because it embraced Marxism as the solution to the abuses of what was going in central America. Well intentioned, perhaps, but one extreme to the other. More, though, I was referring to the embracing of wokeism, especially LGBTQIAP. And, they're all involved in the massive human trafficking engineered by the globalists and they're making off of it.

Ugh. I was talking about the WW I era. I don't have the time to respond to everything else you wrote there. But I will say that the Latin American response to the CIA in the 20th and 21st centuries which at times took the form of what could be called "Marxism" was a political kickback against corporate and military subjugation. Film recommendation: Romero (1989), Book recommendation: People of God (Penny Lernoux).
 
Ugh. I was talking about the WW I era. I don't have the time to respond to everything else you wrote there. But I will say that the Latin American response to the CIA in the 20th and 21st centuries which at times took the form of what could be called "Marxism" was a political kickback against corporate and military subjugation. Film recommendation: Romero (1989), Book recommendation: People of God (Penny Lernoux).

Okay but you responded my post referencing Peter Hitchens and WWI but brought up liberation theology which pertains, mostly, to Latin America.

I agree with you about the rights of the people and the abuses of those rights causing the reaction which included liberation theology and, yes, a Marxist response. Conditions for the peasants of Russia were abominable, too, but Bolshevism was not the answer, which was the point I was driving at about liberation theology. Wherever severe oppression with poverty happens, it nearly always creates a communist backlash.
 
Okay but you responded my post referencing Peter Hitchens and WWI but brought up liberation theology which pertains, mostly, to Latin America.

I agree with you about the rights of the people and the abuses of those rights causing the reaction which included liberation theology and, yes, a Marxist response. Conditions for the peasants of Russia were abominable, too, but Bolshevism was not the answer, which was the point I was driving at about liberation theology. Wherever severe oppression with poverty happens, it nearly always creates a communist backlash.

That's the case since the French Revolution, to choose a marker. Still, all these forms and manifestations and organizations are pretty much entirely unique to their own populations and the motives and constituency of those who comprised the revolutionaries. They are mostly all very different, with the overriding distinction being one that is entirely misrepresented or ignored by mainstream "history"... do you have any idea what that distinction is? Most people don't. It's the ones who were trigged and led by shoes and the ones who were not triggered or led by shoes. You know who shoes are.
 
That's the case since the French Revolution, to choose a marker. Still, all these forms and manifestations and organizations are pretty much entirely unique to their own populations and the motives and constituency of those who comprised the revolutionaries. They are mostly all very different, with the overriding distinction being one that is entirely misrepresented or ignored by mainstream "history"... do you have any idea what that distinction is? Most people don't. It's the ones who were trigged and led by shoes and the ones who were not triggered or led by shoes. You know who shoes are.

Marx was a Jew so it makes no difference if if the ideology comes from Lenin or nuns and priests.
 
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