Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Joel Hemphill’s Denial of Jesus’ Deity

While I can see the opinion expressed by David Cloud is rather widely accepted, allow me to present a minority view. The doctrine of the trinity is a lie.

While we're on the subject, so are spring fertility rites for Easter, observance of the winter solstice as christ's mass, sunday worship and any number of compromises with paganism in 3rd century Rome to establish a state religion.

It's only a shame so many will believe so cunning a deception. Actually, it's not all that cunning. However, it is understandable that it would persist up to the reformation. With the accuracy of the translations of the bible today as good as it's going to get, barring discovery of any new texts, it's up to the student of the word to rightly divide it.

I don't intend to debate the matter, and don't care to, except to say I will pray for all of you. You're going to need it. That is not to say belief or disbelief in the trinity is a matter of salvation, only that men and women of God are going to need all the help we can get in the coming months and years.

Yes, I've already been told I'm going to hell for what I believe. Another lie. God bless you all in the powerful name of our Risen Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.



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Wednesday, December 24, 2014

The Police Union's Irresponsible Reaction To Shooting Of Two NYPD Officers | naked capitalism

When you say, comments go to hell, do you mean, not to your liking?



Had to ask. I would think someone in your position is quite far removed from the facts which most of us live by everyday. We're the victims of the vampire squid banks. I realize maybe your returns aren't as high as they could be, but middle class america is losing their fight and with negative returns. How long would you be able to stay in business. How long would you? The revolution which needs to occur in this country isn't class or racial, it's against those who would seek to put man in perpetual servitude. How bad does it have to get before a universal awareness dawns. I suppose we're going to find out.



Oh, and I don't see gun control as working to anyone's advantage except the oppressors.



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I'm sorry you missed the connection, yes, the Guerrilla Black Family and the Black Panthers are sister organizations, which openly advocate the overthrow of civilized society. A member of this gang "executes", not my choice of words, two police officers after Blasio goes on national television proclaiming there are "centuries" of injustice which need to be addressed. The gangs, not wanting any crisis to go to waste, send a soldier to murder two cops, proclaiming two of theirs for every one of ours.



There should be an uproar, and the residents of NYC will get the society they deserve. The rest of us, dealing with random acts of retaliatory violence, know how to deal with thugs. Violence is inexcusable in any context, and the right of self defense is an inalienable right granted by our creator.



Honestly, I haven't read the police union's statement in the same context as Ford, however, he has an agenda, no pun intended, and I don't see it that way. To say there's a wedge between Blasio and law enforcement would be an understatement and one that existed before this incident. I don't think Ford would defend this declaration of war against law enforcement, or perhaps he does. How, then, can any of you defend him?



Do any of you defend those actions? If so, you have my pity.



That law enforcement can be redirected in less confrontational postures is not under debate. Blasio is merely pandering to his constituency, while ignoring the realities of the office to which he's sworn.



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Tuesday, December 23, 2014

The Police Union's Irresponsible Reaction To Shooting Of Two NYPD Officers | naked capitalism

That and a left winger who won't let any crisis go to waste.

The cop executioner was an islam extremist and a gang member of the Guerrilla Black Family, which has ties to the Weather Underground and Bill Ayers. Facts which Mr. Ford conveniently overlooks in his hyperbolic attempt to direct the public discussion. Michael Snyder as a much less ideological analysis of what we're seeing nationally at http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/war-streets-america, not just in NYC, where Blasio has already established he's a liberal goonie.

Let's talk about violent crimes committed by blacks, shall we? I'll sum it up for you, thuggery is a culture, one with consequences.

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Monday, December 22, 2014

Peter Temin: Lessons From the Great Depression | naked capitalism



Ahh, so national debts don’t matter and social safety nets are sacrosanct, when what needs to happen is public pensions need to be reduced.
There are too many things that can and will go wrong that will overwhelm the sentiment expressed in this video.
Where to start naming them, where to start? Maybe with $200T in unfunded federal liabilities, or the derivatives bubble. One can only wonder how the Professor Emeritus might respond to these issues, which put in context render the safety net rather insignificant. Paying people not to work surprisingly results in the low employment rates we’re experiencing today, never mind the fact that multinationals have an escape clause for murder being beholden to the interest of the the stock holder. It’s quite the legal safety net, albeit morally and ethically bankrupt and bereft of human compassion.
Let’s deal with the real issues of exporting our jobs to a police state employing slave labor, than worrying about safety nets. When people work, they can care for themselves and don’t need a net.


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