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It's fantastically encouraging to see so many Christians waking up to the dispensationalist BS. (These are the "death cult" Christian Zionists.)

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The fact that popular commentators from "both" political parties and just random YouTubers are also calling this out and simultaneously becoming JQ-pilled is really something.

I'm also ahead of the curve on the idea that you can't try to run a republic like a theocracy, so maybe they'll catch up in my lifetime on this as well.

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@RoninGrey Your statement about republic vs theocracy is a good one. The only way that would work is when there is a literal god on a throne judging well, or making pillars of fire and smoke and parting seas. Many atheists say they would believe if God did these things on the regular.

I know I always talk about SSS, but have you seen how someone was saying back in the late 1700s/1800s (the release) that the reason they follow Satan is because he was the god who was still here?

@N_Y_SparkyOxCable Yes, I think JT has brought that up a few times on his show. I think I'm following your logic: you're saying the god who reigns right now is Satan, so it makes sense that the world runs as it does (like the memes about how everything makes sense when you realize pedos are running the world or that "the system" is working exactly as intended).

I think we talked before about how it's unclear how things would work during SSS. A lot of it is also just part of the cycle, you know?

@RoninGrey One of the things that isn’t necessarily and immediately obvious, is the basic structural/procedure reality that Monarchy is better suited to handling political sorts of issues, while Collegialism is better equipped to preserve religious Traditions. Thus, the American political system of “checks and balances” is being misapplied, imo.

@KingOfWhiteAmerica I've always said (lamented and complained) that the church needs to have more discussions on how to live in a republic where you can vote. What's the balance between Christ's commands to serve / "true religion" and the responsibility to care for / protect those entrusted to you? We see a lot of "harmless as doves" but not a lot of "wise as serpents" these days.

How should we treat conflicting values of who needs what, and at whose cost? That's where wisdom comes in.

@KingOfWhiteAmerica That is to say, we need more practical life discussions. How far should we obey government if it threatens the poor and weak? In a republic, how far should we take the responsibility to care for others? SHOULD we be voting?

Again, a wise man can answer these through wisdom, and another, just as wise, can answer through his wisdom, and a third may use a different logic. But it needs to be discussed more seriously.

@RoninGrey This is a rather big topic, and I find myself trying to draw parallels between Christians in America, and Biblical Israel in the Old Testament. In some ways, it’s quite a lot like the 400 years in Egypt. In other ways, the Book of Judges seems more appropriate. And in yet other ways, the Babylonian Captivity seems most relevant. And indeed, they’re probably all symbolically applicable; so you’ve done gone and prompted me to spend some time on a Scriptural survey 😁

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