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Archived on 6 March 2023 at 10:45am [URL redacted]
@HaleighArgenta [name pseudonymized] [ontology] [08]: O racismo não existe até porque deriva de uma palavra que não existe. Raça! #racism #whitesupremecy #human #onelove #woke #conservative #socialismkills #leftist #oneworld #loveistheanswer [URL redacted]
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Archived on 21 February 2023 at 12:00am [URL redacted]
@DaltonJazayeri [name pseudonymized] [ontology] : @litalita46 @RedRiverNorth @EndWokeness Life must be hard for you clinging to an outdated mindset rejected by more n more people who don’t believe in zombie Jesus that nice Jewish boy who fed the hungry & was #Woke before his time & was murdered by the Roman invaders of his homeland Please evolve embrace facts n logic [URL redacted]
"THE BIBLE MAKES PERFECT SENSE AS SOON AS YOU REALIZE IT WAS WRITTEN AT A TIME WHEN WOMEN WERE THE PROPERTY OF MEN, SLAVERY WAS COMMONPLACE, AND DEATH WAS THE PENALTY FOR MINOR OFFENSES. A TIME WHEN BELIEF IN GODS AND MAGIC WAS UBIQUITOUS, AND GODS WERE USED TO EXPLAIN EVERY UNKNOWN (WHICH WAS ALMOST EVERYTHING). A TIME WHEN MEN KNEW LESS ABOUT THE WORLD THAN THE AVERAGE 12-YEAR-OLD DOES TODAY. THEN IT MAKES PERFECT SENSE. BUT THOSE DAYS ARE LONG GONE." #BeliefTheismChristianityBible #BeliefMysticismMagicalThinkers
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Archived on 30 March 2022 at 10:15pm [URL redacted]
@CeciliaBlumetti [name pseudonymized] [ontology] [02]: The hollow outrage cacophony on twitter. #Ukraine #learnpolitics #PoliticsLive #Political #History #HistoryForUkraine #Politics #flagsoftheworld #LearnEnglish #englishlesson #woke #MAGA2024 #NATO #Megadeth #Europe [URL redacted]
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Archived on 10 August 2021 at 4:45am [URL redacted]
@ColtenCrull [name pseudonymized] [ontology] : 1) Alexander the Great is the illustrious heir of the civilization that invented the medals you proudly wear ! Oh and .... he was besexual 2,300 years before you decided it was a marketing argument 🏳️‍🌈 #nike #nikeadvertising #woke [URL redacted]
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Archived on 1 January 2021 at 8:45pm [URL redacted]
@CarolHiester [name pseudonymized] [ontology] [05]: Wow Jan 1st is also a pagan holiday ... I am rebuking any evil worship of any negative entities on this day ... I am protected, the truth will set you free to denounce evil entities ... The new year is in Spring a time of nature renewal & rebirth #newyear #exposed #woke [URL redacted]
#BeliefPaganismism
Supplementary #NewspaperUKBrdshtTheGuardianJonathanKennedy "Paganism offered little comfort to those struck down by disease. The old gods did not reward good deeds, so many pagans abandoned the sick 'half dead into the road', according to Bishop Dionysius, the Patriarch of Alexandria. Death was an unappealing prospect, as it meant an uncertain existence in the underworld. In contrast, Jesus's message offered meaning and hope. Suffering on Earth was a test that helped believers enter heaven after death. Everlasting life in paradise is quite the prize, but Christianity provided another more tangible benefit, too. ... As Stark and Harper point out, the fact that so many Christians survived, and that Christians managed to save pagans abandoned by their families, provided the best recruitment material any religion could wish for: 'miracles'. Without these miracles, Romans would not have adopted Jesus's message so enthusiastically, and Christianity would probably have remained an obscure sect. In this alternative reality, it's likely we would still decorate our homes with evergreen plants to symbolise nature's resilience and vitality at midwinter. The nativity story, however, would be lost in the dustbin of history." https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/25/birth-jesus-plague-roman-empire-christianity #BeliefTheismJudaism #ToponymEmpireRomanDominate #BeliefTheismChristianity #BeliefTheismDeityGodAllahYHWHJesusChristMessiah #PhenomnVirusCOVID19PandemicThePlagueOfCyprian #IRLHistorianEdwardGibbon https://www.ccel.org/ccel/gibbon/decline/files/volume1/chap28.htm
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