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MoT's avatar

Many years ago, when my sister was battling with cancer, she traveled to Hagees church in the hopes of receiving prayers for a "healing". At the time she and I were deeply involved in the faith movement. In retrospect I have to laugh at how foolish we were back then. Somehow Hagee impressed her enough to travel hundreds of miles with the naive expectation of, like the New Testament character, touching the spiritual hem of this charlatans garment and being cleansed of her affliction. We still buried her. There's not a place in Hell hot enough for the likes of Hagee and anyone like him.

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Craig Nelsen's avatar

My condolences. Five days ago would have been my sister's birthday had she not, too, succumbed to cancer. Prayer did nothing for her, either. Her name was Faith.

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CHUCKY's avatar

They've fooled the goyim enough to believe in "miracles," to believe literally the stories in the bible.

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Right Side of History's avatar

And then we’re all jailed for domestic terrorism via that plague disease-like farcical concept called antisemitism. lol

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Craig Nelsen's avatar

Yes, but as Anna Cordelia says, Better to die on our feet than live on our knees.

But you've probably just identified the path this will take. Criticizing a Christian pastor will be seen as antisemitic if that pastor is certified kosher.

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serafino bueti's avatar

And each session there could be another evil fuck added to the torch. I nominate D Cheney.

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Craig Nelsen's avatar

Between the ample Dick Cheney and the corpulent John Hagee, we might clean Texas out of straw!

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serafino bueti's avatar

Lol. Reminds me of a story from 20 years ago. My wife and I were at a dinner party hosted by the owners of the small business that she worked for as the business/operations manager. There. were like 14-16 other managers, foremen and employees there, all having a nice, jovial time. During dessert, someone posed the question to everyone, ''What would you rather be, invisible or able to fly, and why?'' the answers were all stuff like, ''I'd be invisible to get in a bank vault'' or ''I'd fly to Patagonia,'' nice, pleasant thoughts. lots of laughs and agreements. As luck would have it, I was the last one to answer. I simply said, ''Invisible'' and paused to make sure that everyone was paying attention, and then I added, seriously '' so I could strangle Dick Cheney .'' Definitely a pin drop moment, and then the conversation just moved on. I was friendly with all of them, but after that they kinda didn't look at me the same, lol.

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Craig Nelsen's avatar

You should retaliate. Host your own dinner party and then pose the question: If you were invisible, who would you strangle first?

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Neo's avatar

Thanks for the little hat-tip Craig.

Say, have you ever heard of the channel "Christcuck Pastors"? I swear there is enough insane fodder there to keep your substack going for another millenium - barring of course the fulfillment of the much-vaunted EndTimes phrophesy of a certain planet-spanning affinity group.

Here is the "Judeo-Christianity" playlist link. You can find the rest of the channel of course.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2_p_qwIyZ4&list=PL5Q1_FVvHFfYaVc-zfDEGr0nLmOUcoyGP

This one just kills me. Notice the banner in the background spelled wrong - "A-l-l-a-i-n-c-e". Notice as well what the hand-held microphone says on it. I'm crying tears here trying to type and my spleen hurts from uncontrolled guffawing.

Christian Zionist and Jewish Rabbi get in a heated argument

.https://youtu.be/lJsH4F8KL7g?list=PL5Q1_FVvHFfYaVc-zfDEGr0nLmOUcoyGP

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Craig Nelsen's avatar

That first link is incredible. Really incredible. You've opened a whole new world for me.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Adam Green - know more news.

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CHUCKY's avatar

"It would send shock waves through that church and through the American political establishment and through the world's raver community. It would be righteous as fuck."

In an ideal world, yes. But in the world the way it actually is, I don't think it would faze them one bit, just as Bushnell's self-immolation didn't.

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Craig Nelsen's avatar

I have to disagree. I think it would faze them. Certainly it would roil the congregation, and as the summer wore on, attendance would drop precipitously. It would focus the anti-Hagee Christians--Protestant and Catholic alike. It would give pause to all the other pastor/mystic/charlatans out there milking the same dupes. And that's just for starters.

And this is for Capt. Roy Harkness:

We'll give Hagee three days to dismantle the entire Military-Industrial-Complex. After that we start turning up the volume. Show them we're not to be trifled with.

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Craig Nelsen's avatar

He live streamed it.

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Craig Nelsen's avatar

Except what he did was counter-narrative. He died and it was real. Not EVERYTHING is fake.

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Craig Nelsen's avatar

As a judge in New York once explained to the jury pool I was in: "Beyond a reasonable doubt does not mean mathematical certainty."

If you seek mathematical certainty in everything, you will be as untethered and oarless as the mystics.

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Craig Nelsen's avatar

Well, that last is good news, certainly.

I was selected as an "alternate," which meant I had to sit through the whole trial and then didn't even get to vote guilty. LOL, jk, in that case, though the guy was guilty, I would have voted not guilty in an attempt at jury nullification.

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