Message from @General Peaches
Discord ID: 674041360873160745
Need to enforce Broadcast Decency Laws. There needs to be razor sharp teeth applied to these Luciferian Satanic Minions.
Music Artist:
20 Years in Prison.
$200 Million Fine.
CEOS Corproations:
50 Years in Prison.
$500 Miilion Fine.
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I'd rather watch College Footbal than NFL.
I might just watch the XFL coming this month.
Tyran Mathieu, LSU College Foot ball Championship Team and now Chiefs Championship Team. Honey-Badger take what he wants.
KC Chiefs' Frank Clark Wears Trump Sweater to Super Bowl Press Conference | CNSNews
https://www.cnsnews.com/article/national/michael-w-chapman/kc-chiefs-frank-clark-wears-trump-sweater-super-bowl-press
September Dawn (2007) - IMDb
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0473700/
The bio-metrics has already been applied to the tech
Has anyone seen any recent Serial Brain posts? I thought I had seen some in here within the last 2 weeks
Serial Brain left the same time Joe M did.. Joe came back.. I have not seen anything from SB2
The Mountain Meadows Massacre of 1857 and the Trials of John D. Lee
http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/mountainmeadows/leeaccount.html
Why do Mormons practice proxy baptism for the dead?
For Mormons, baptizing the dead solves a big theological problem: How do billions of people who never had the opportunity to accept Jesus Christ – including those who lived before Jesus walked the earth – receive salvation? By baptizing the dead, a practice known as posthumous proxy baptism, Mormons believe they are giving every person who ever lived the chance at everlasting life. That includes Muslims, Hindus, atheists, pagans, whoever.
“Mormons believe that there is a place the dead go where they are in ‘spirit prison’ and where they have the chance to accept the Christian baptism,” says Richard Bushman, a Mormon scholar at Columbia University. “But it’s a duty to actually perform Christian ordinance of baptism, so Mormons seek out every last person who ever lived and baptize them.”
Many Mormons are proud of the fact that they attempt to make their faith universal through baptizing the dead. “Historically, Christians have been exclusive,” says Terryl Givens, an expert on Mormonism at the University of Richmond. “Catholics have taught that only Catholics are saved, and evangelicals say only if you confess according to their tradition. Mormons say, ‘No, salvation is open to all people.’”
“In that sense Mormonism is the most nonexclusive religion in the Christian world,” Givens says.
The church also has teams at headquarters in Salt Lake City and that travel around the world to identify as many people as possible to baptize, whether or not they’re in the lineage of present-day Mormons. “The church is constantly going through parish records, wills, deeds and every other genealogical source so they can extract names and put these people through the temple process,” says Bushman.
The LDS says it does not know how many deceased have been baptized. Experts say the number is in the millions.
There is no way for a person to prevent himself or herself from being baptized by the LDS church after death.
Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers in Egyptian setup performing a ritual in the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
**This was a good one explaining Cruz & Graham 'method' of trying to convince those timid ones to vote against witnesses:**
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezrt7ZIMWMY 32:29
@2pulo 🍯 Brad parscale is on Fox news right now.
JUST IN: Third House Democrat announces plans to boycott State of the Union http://hill.cm/esCzSU2
what effect will this have on the Flynn case?
https://wtop.com/local/2020/01/ap-exclusive-barr-names-new-u-s-attorney-in-dc/