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@UncleIroh

I would support erasing Kike culture from people's minds without killing their bodies. I do not mean that they would be unaware of kike scams and easy victims but that the desire to act like a kike would be erased from people's minds

I am not supporting murder in any way by saying it because someone can change their beliefs without dying

@RoninGrey @KingOfWhiteAmerica

Unless the first seven ecumenical councils as listed by Eastern Orthodox say you have to believe or not believe in a specific eschatological claim then you can believe or not believe whatever you want about those eschatological claims and still be considered a member of the Eastern Orthodox Church if you meet the other membership qualifications as far as I know

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_se

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecumenic

A
There was at least one Black Adult who was born in Germany who was a prisoner in the Nazi concentration camps

B
There was at least one Black Adult who was born in Germany who was employed by the German government during world war 2

@KingOfWhiteAmerica @RoninGrey
The Chart gives you an idea of when these denominations started to exist

If a road is shaped like a Y either of the 2 split branches could arbitrarily be given the same name as the singular branch they split from or they could both be given a different name

There was no distinction between the 2 branches before the vote in which the split occurred

Thus I would argue that both denominations were created by the split & neither existed before the split

@RoninGrey @KingOfWhiteAmerica

Church of the East, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox and Old Catholics never claimed the Pope was infallible

Many or all of them claimed the ecumenical council process of group voting was infallible but the Pope as a sole individual was not infallible

If you want to know what a specific group believes you have to examine their council votes they list as binding and read the texts in regards to the groups I mentioned

@RoninGrey @KingOfWhiteAmerica

The Denomination under Pope Francis did not exist until 1870 or later approximately

Before then people were free to believe the Pope was not infallible

After Vatican 1 there was a new decision that the Pope is infallible

New Catholics believe the Pope is not an antipope and the pope is infallible

Old Catholics believe the Pope is not infallible and or the Pope is an antipope

@RoninGrey @KingOfWhiteAmerica
So basically there were what were called Ecumenical councils in which assigned people voted on what is true

When one group disagreed with how another group voted sometimes there was a Church Split

Each group has a list of councils and if you do not agree with the councils historic decisions you might be considered not a part of the Church

But many people simply do not know all the council decisions to be able to say they disagree & still call themself a member

@RoninGrey @KingOfWhiteAmerica
web.archive.org/web/2016030317

Clicking on a series of things leading to finally click on

Unofficial Home Page of the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church

Used to lead to this chart plus a written description of each denomination

I could no longer find it in the more recent website version & it is very difficult to find in the archived version because it is accessed through a series of menus but the link does not change to be different than the homepage in the end

The Holocaust Industry by Norman G Finkelstein

It mentions how "Jews" who were already rich collected vast sums of Holocaust money that was supposed to go to specific "Jewish" individuals who were holocaust survivors

This money was redirected to organizations managed by rich "Jews" instead of the individual survivors in many cases

This is an over simplification of what he claimed you would have to read the actual book to understand what he claims

He also talks about other stuff

@zero

Someone could make fancy looking artistic scissors that look like that and sell them for more money than scissors that work better but are less artistic looking?

@rlier23 @ChristiJunior It's the product of "quarterly thinking." Every fiscal quarter HAS to end with line go up, or else the CEO loses his job. The CEO likes his job, and so ensures be only makes decisions that make line go up.

Decisions that make line go up are short term, eat-the-seed-corn decisions. They do not benefit the business in the long term, they in fact harm the business. However, good, long term decisions are likely to make line go down for a quarter (or even TWO!), and if line does not go up for two quarters, CEO goes bye bye. CEO, of course, does not want to go bye bye.

There will be no prioritization of long term health of a business as long as the system of quarterly fiscal reporting continues, as there is no incentive for a non-founding CEO to do anything beyond maximize his payout when he inevitably goes bye bye.

fishin

...

too lazy

to be cutting a big hole in the ice
...

he threw that dynamite

just as far as he could throw it.

But he forgot that Uncle Charlie

had his big old black Labrador and like

in the truck, you know.

The dog saw that dynamite go, man,

he said, "Hey that's a stick."

Wham, he went after it. (laughs)

And they just stood there and they could,

could, "No, no, no, come back Erin."

And the dog went over and got that,

and started bringing it back

subslikescript.com/movie/Froze

Pastor Shepherd
2010 · 1 hr 34 min
TV-14
Comedy
A down-on-his-luck salesman finds his way into a new line of work after taking his ailing mom on a journey to meet her favorite televangelist.
Audio Languages: English
Subtitles: English
Starring:Don WorleyDanny TrejoMaria-Elena LaasDiane HruskaJosh PerrySewell Whitney
Directed by:Edwin L. Marshall

tubitv.com/movies/100029355/pa

"How to get rich by sending me money"

Noelia Garella, Latin America's first teacher with Down syndrome, who is revolutionizing her community's education system...

Garella told Agence France-Presse. "Ever since I was little, I have always wanted to be a teacher."

goodhousekeeping.com/life/insp

youtube.com/watch?v=VHhWdp2qsk

Dr. Karen Gaffney: First living person with Down syndrome to receive honorary doctorate

University of Portland

Youtube

njhumanities.org/public-schola

Karen Gaffney, PhD, is the author of Dismantling the Racism Machine: A Manual and Toolbox (Routledge, 2018), an accessible introduction to race and racism with tools for action. She’s an English professor at Raritan Valley Community College, where she teaches courses on composition, gender, and race.

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Merovingian Club

A club for red-pilled exiles.