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What Those Who Sacrificed For 9/11 Deserve From Americans Now
Stark Contrasts: RealClearInvestigations' Jan. 6-BLM Side-by-Side Comparison
“Illegal” walk in Ontario nets hikers $880 each in COVID fines
CNN’s Fake Jake Tapper Complains Dictator Biden Isn’t Taking Away the First Amendment
Biden’s Vaccine Mandate Has Nothing To Do With Fighting COVID
US Doubles Fines for Violators of Mask Mandate at Airports, on Trains
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Former Refugee Becomes First Black Woman to Win Miss Ireland, Complains About Racism
EXCLUSIVE: Was Rosanne Boyland Beaten By Female Officer Before She Died on January 6th? (Video)
Sue your President Friday: Multiple lawsuits planned for Joe Biden’s unconstitutional actions
Biden's Vaccine Fiat Forges A Fascist Pharma Corporate State
Joe Biden Has Mandated a Vaccine for 80 Million Employees. Now Let Him Enforce It.
Vaccines Have NEGATIVE Effectiveness in the Over-40s, as Low as MINUS 38%, Shows New PHE Report
White House: Unvaccinated Americans Entirely Responsible for Joe Biden’s Failure to Stop Coronavirus
GAETZ: Does McCarthy Have Enough Backbone to Stand Up to Pelosi?
Very telling from Vox: Justice Breyer’s new warning for Democrats couldn’t have come at a worse time
Biden, Fauci, Pelosi, & Newsom All Objected To Mandatory Vaccines
There’s A Reason DC Democrats Are Always Winning, Even When They Lose
Dr. Lawrence Sellin on India’s CNN News 18: “We Are on the Cusp of a Major Geo-Strategic Shift – Facing an Alliance of China, Pakistan and the Taliban” (Video)
"We Can't Afford To Do Everything" In $3.5 Trillion Budget: Dem Congresswoman Admits
Microsoft Exec Sounds Alarm About Chinese Tech Abuses as Company Collaborates With China
Daily Wire Co-CEO On Vax Mandate: ‘We’re Prepared’ To End Biden’s ‘Unconstitutional Bullsh*t’
19 Governors, 2 AGs Resist Biden’s Vaccine Mandates
Federal leadership debates: why don’t we get to see the PPC on TV? 6
Is Biden Trying to Jump Start a Civil War?
Ron DeSantis, Kristi Noem, Greg Abbott Vow to Fight Biden’s Vaccine Tyranny
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Terry McAuliffe Campaigns at Abortion Business, Celebrates Killing Babies
More: FLASHBACK: Biden Administration Promised It Wouldn’t Mandate COVID-19 Vaccine
Biden Administration Blasted For Showing ‘More Contempt’ Towards Americans Than Taliban
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Delta Airlines Is Giving Its Passengers’ Personal Info To The Chinese Government
Psaki defends move to oust Trump appointees from military academy boards
GIDEON KNOX POLEMICAL ARTICLES
Charismatic Prophetess Talks Underwater Mansions, BBQ Mansions, Pooping in Heaven, and Disappearing Cucumber Peels
When Kat Kerr, our favorite pink-haired charismatic meme-bot and “Dr. Michael Brown-approved prophetess” isn’t weaving an unbiblical tale of witchcraft and false theology by claiming that she has a picture of thousands of lioned-faced angels frog-marching chained demons across the sky in order to go to heaven for judgment, or she’s talking about how heaven is filled with giant 20ft sasquatches, unicorns, 200ft high cryptids, and other fantastical creatures – the result of visiting heaven “thousands of times” – she’s explaining how all the secret ins and outs of the angelic realm.
Speaking to chief-enabler Steve Shultz on Episode 40 of Wednesdays with Kat and Steve, Shultz asks what the mansions will look like in heaven, as they won’t have a need for washroom, kitchens or bedrooms. Kerr confirms that even though there will be feasting 24/7, there won’t be a need for bathrooms or toilets, but rather the mansions are found everywhere, in the air, trees, even underwater.
Kerr has previously explained that in heaven, the food will become a part of our spiritual bodies, where the “atoms” of the food somehow merge with the spiritual “atoms” of the bodies and have no need to be “processed” and expelled, likening it to taking Flinstone vitamins that nourish the body.
In most mansions, because they’re so old, they’re all so different and in different places in heaven. I mean, some are in the trees in the rainforest of heavens. Some are in the mountain, the mountain of spices, there’s sky mansions, mansions under the crystal sea.
So you can understand just by me saying those few words, it’s going to be more than you ever expected. It will so delight you…So everyone has a crown room. Everyone has a glorious – I would call a great – hall. Like a great hall, where you get many, many people come to have events there, people have events in their own home.
Kat shares how she met a state trooper in heaven who died just a few weeks before she met him, and he had a mansion by the tributaries of the “crystal sea,” where he would fish all day, and be entertained by his dog who would talk to him.
Schultz: Wow [sustained], in other words, they could – they understand each other’s language?
Kat: He had a dog with him. He had a dog with him, it was like salt-and-pepper colored. Laying next to him while he was fishing, the dog was talking to him…he was actually having a conversation like in English with this, this person who had taken care of him.
Turning back to the topic of food, people will likewise be able to cook and engage in heavenly delights, with all the ingredients readily available for free, with no waste!
But if you love to cook, you’re going to have those magnificent kitchens. I was actually shown a good friend of mine, I saw her mother’s kitchen or her grandmother’s kitchen, I was shown her grandmother’s kitchen. And it was glorious.
It had things in it, I didn’t even know what they did, what they could do. Except I did see this part. She was making a salad for like 50 people. And she would peel a cucumber. And as the cucumber peeling left the cucumber it disappeared. There was no garbage. It disappeared, the peel disappeared into nothing.
Lastly, Kerr explains how if you love to cook, you can barbeque all day, without explaining exactly where the source of the meat is coming from for said feast. Are there pigs being killed in heaven to make some delicious pulled pork? Is there a heavenly slaughterhouse with the pigs (who can probably talk too?) go to be butchered? She doesn’t say.
If you really want a kitchen, maybe that’s your favorite thing is to cook, maybe you are a chef…you’re gonna have a restaurant like a barbecue restaurant. That barbecue restaurant would be part of your mansion.
In other words, in heaven you don’t have a mansion to live in then you go to another place like here – we usually work one place and we live one place – in heaven it’s all incorporated into the property, into the buildings on that property that is yours, and everybody comes to taste your wonderful barbecue in heaven…
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‘STOP TRYING TO GET ONE!’ ERLC Argues AGAINST Religious Exemptions For Vaccine Mandate Unless You’re Amish
“Not challenging the ethics of forced vaccinations and downplaying religious liberty is peak ERLC irony.” ~ Tanner Olson @therealTOlson
In predictable fashion, hours before the Biden Administration announced that vaccines would be mandatory across the country for all businesses with more than 100 employees, the Southern Baptists Convention’s ERLC has come up with the worst take on the topic of religious exemptions for Christians, arguing that nothing in the Christian faith would warrant an exemption.
This organization, which basically functions as the propaganda wing of the Democratic part, regurgitation talking points under the guide of ‘loving thy neighbor’ suggests that the reasons Christians do give are not valid or theologically appropriate, and they need to stop trying to get religious exemptions for a mandatory vaccine and save their protests for when their religious beliefs are actually being violated.
In a post by Ashli and Matthew Arbo, they appeal to their experience as “an ethicist and attorney practicing religious liberty law” while minimizing the concerns of those opposed to mandatory vaccine policy, painting them as wishy-washy, misled, and folk who ‘don’t do smart good’ and are relying on their subjective experience.
Damning with faint praise aside, they say that the reasons that Christians give are anything but religious.
“If faced with such a mandate, some Christians will likely consider objecting to vaccination requirements on religious grounds. In this type of situation, they would claim the requirements violate their religious beliefs and seek formal religious exemptions. Such a claim might be motivated by the belief that their constitutionally protected rights are being infringed upon and that their religious sentiments are sufficient grounds for refusal.
In our experience, the reasons appealed to by some evangelicals for refusing vaccinations are not, strictly speaking, religious, but personal, philosophical, or political. This includes objections that invoke religious beliefs in general terms, but upon further scrutiny, appeal to other factors. Some may, for example, express concerns about infertility, or the lack of longitudinal studies, or that their employer has simply violated their rights. But none of these reasons are overtly related with the individual’s religious beliefs. “
They do recognize that “there are undoubtedly people of faith with relevant moral and, or, theological concerns that could merit a religious exemption.” But here is the kicker:
“A strong religious exemption would be based on recognized scriptural precept or a particular church or tradition’s confession or teaching. In its most robust form, such an exemption might rely on a provision within a church’s confessional statement explicitly forbidding vaccines or other medical interventions. The Amish or Jehovah’s Witness are examples. No such direct prohibition exists within wider Christian theology, but these religious groups are able to appeal to a unique teaching wholly adopted by their specific faith tradition.
In short: get wrecked prots. Unless you are a part of a non-christian sect that doesn’t believe in using electricity, there is nothing you can appeal to or no argument in the bible that would warrant your refusal or an exemption. They go on to noet “there is little to no evidence” that vaccines harm our bodies, and that the unvaccinated are “29 times more likely to be hospitalized” with the source for that assertion being NBC News.
They conclude by saying that Christians need to stop trying to get religious exemptions to the demand of ‘get the jab or get fired” because doing so will ruin it for others down the road when religious freedom is actually being threatened.
“Illegitimate appeals to religious liberty are perhaps the greatest threat to legal protections of religious liberty. Appealing to a religious accommodation that is not sincerely held and uniformly applied dilutes legal options to appeal to when religious liberty is genuinely threatened in the future.
…Not every directive during a public health crisis represents a curtailment of religious liberty. As stated, the request for a religious exemption should rest on the foundation of a sincere and applicable religious belief.
With no commentary on why this is a gross infringement on religious liberty, they conclude, as we knew they would before we finished the article:
“We don’t possess ourselves but are ourselves possessed by him (1 Cor 6:20). In the context of vaccinations, this certainly includes seeking counsel, acknowledging the mounting evidence to the safety of vaccines, and contemplating the risks in refusing them, not only to oneself but also to one’s neighbor.“
Behold, your co-operative dollars at work- bringing you so much religious liberty that you barely stand it.
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SBC’s International Mission Board (IMB) Mandating COVID Vaccines For Missionaries and their Children
The missionary sending unit of the Southern Baptist Convention has updated its policies for missionaries and staff members, requiring that all missionaries and children 16 years and older be vaccinated against the novel coronavirus, effective immediately, if they want to continue being missionaries with the SBC.
In a statement posted to their website, Julie McGowan, vice president of communications and public relations explains:
The IMB policy requires IMB missionaries and their children ages 16 and older to be vaccinated against COVID-19 prior to attending Field Personnel Orientation prior to their long-term field service; and IMB missionaries and their children ages 16 and older to be vaccinated against COVID-19 prior to attending Stateside Conference during their periodic return to the United States. Attendance at the two conferences is mandatory for missionaries before initial entry or return to a country of service. The policy also requires staff members who must interact with field personnel at Field Personnel Orientation and Stateside Conferences to obtain the COVID-19 vaccination. The policy is effective immediately.
She goes on to note that the organization already required other vaccinations, and this one would just be added to the list, as “IMB’s medical team and senior leadership team are adhering to precautions recommended by the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC.)
While they are aware that they will invariably cause some missionaries to quit as a result, they are fully prepared for that option, noting that as an organization, they will “continue to seek the Lord’s wisdom as the organization navigates each difficult decision and as conditions continue to change.”