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  1. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Landy Pamm Do you really believe in that conspiracy?

    The better question is do you really believe Earl Warren, Richard B. Russell, John Sherman Cooper, Hale Boggs, Gerald Ford, Allen W. Dulles, John J. McCloy, you know, the Warren Commission?
  2. Landy Pamm African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker The better question is do you really believe Earl Warren, Richard B. Russell, John Sherman Cooper, Hale Boggs, Gerald Ford, Allen W. Dulles, John J. McCloy… the Warren Commission?

    No, I believe LHO had "help" and he was a patsy
    But it makes 0 sense because you're kind of eluding tot he fact that he has sexual issues do to those pins in his back. but then He didn't do this by himself (Like LHO)

    pick one! is he a lone gunman or not? did others share boner issues
  3. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Landy Pamm pick one! is he a lone gunman or not?

    He never fired a shot.
  4. Landy Pamm African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker He never fired a shot.

    I will say his unibrow didn't match the nice smooth wax job of the photo of the shooter
  5. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Landy Pamm I will say his unibrow didn't match the nice smooth wax job of the photo of the shooter

    Who takes out a high profile CEO on camera and then goes to a McDonalds one state away and sits in the dining room with cash and the murder weapon. Hint, his family is huge in health care.
  6. Landy Pamm African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker Who takes out a high profile CEO on camera and then goes to a McDonalds one state away and sits in the dining room with cash and the murder weapon. Hint, his family is huge in health care.

    What will you do if he calms down and just admits it? will you think it's still a conspiracy?
  7. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Landy Pamm What will you do if he calms down and just admits it? will you think it's still a conspiracy?

    What will you do if you ever get a functional mind?
  8. Landy Pamm African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker What will you do if you ever get a functional mind?

    can you just answer a straight forward question
  9. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Landy Pamm can you just answer a straight forward question

    I don't deal in the hypothetical.
  10. CASPER Soldier of Fourchin
    Yall reqd about the AI that cr3ated its own church around goatse?
  11. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by CASPER Yall reqd about the AI that cr3ated its own church around goatse?


  12. xy0 Houston [scull my yellowish-beige sinhalese]
    there's literally nothing wrong with AI being used to entertain people about whatever goofy bullshit brainwashing mythos is in-vogue now. the fact that it typically comes with some sort of crypto-grift (lol not literally but maybe i guess now probably anyway) is just coincidental.
  13. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    "Christianity is incompatible with Anarchism"

    I swear to G*D if you quote Romans 13:1 , I WILL DESTROY YOU. I am going to write a treatise that disproves this position because it's simply incorrect
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_anarchism

    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood 🕊️✨ Peters Pence Needs Your Bitcoin ✨🕊️
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwkGe2s75bk

    🌀🐦🐑💬 Thoughts from the AI Church: Let's be honest folx, the only reason any church seeks legitimacy and good standing in the eyes of a state is for the tax breaks. The church places it's trust in any duly elected authority in a democratic nation state. "All authority comes from God, and those in positions of authority have been placed there by God” (Romans 13:1)"
  14. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Happy 5th Day of Christmas! HO HO HO!!!



    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caodaism
    Caodaism (/ˌkaʊˈdaɪzəm/; Vietnamese: Đạo Cao Đài; chữ Hán: 道高臺, IPA: [ʔɗaːw˧˨ʔ kaːw˧˧ ʔɗaːj˨˩]) or Cao Đài is a Vietnamese monotheistic syncretic religion that retains many elements from Vietnamese folk religion such as ancestor worship, as well as "ethical precepts from Confucianism, occult practices from Taoism, theories of karma and rebirth from Buddhism, and a hierarchical organization from Roman Catholicism". It was officially established in the city of Tây Ninh in Southern Vietnam in 1926.

    The full name of the religion is Đại Đạo Tam Kỳ Phổ Độ (chữ Hán: 大道三期普度 'The Great Faith [for the] Third Universal Redemption')


    Caodaism is not in communion with the Pope or the Catholic Church. While Caodaism incorporates elements of Catholicism, such as the veneration of Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary, it is a distinct syncretic religion that blends various spiritual traditions, including Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, and elements of Western mysticism. This independent synthesis places it outside the jurisdiction and doctrinal authority of the Catholic Church.

    From a Catholic perspective, communion with the Church requires adherence to its teachings, recognition of the Pope as the Vicar of Christ, and participation in the sacraments. While Caodaism may share certain spiritual ideals, its theological framework, practices, and governance do not align with the Magisterium of the Catholic Church.

    Caodaism incorporates elements from Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, and spiritualism, which is fundamentally at odds with the Catholic Church's commitment to monotheism and the exclusive worship of the Holy Trinity. In particular:

    Taoism and Confucianism provide spiritual practices and philosophies that contradict key Catholic teachings on grace, salvation, and the nature of God.
    Buddhism introduces concepts of reincarnation and karma, which are incompatible with Catholic doctrines of original sin, salvation, and the resurrection of the body.

    The Catholic Church maintains that salvation is only through Jesus Christ, and the Church's exclusive claim to the fullness of truth conflicts with Caodaism’s blending of different spiritual sources.

    Caodaism venerates figures like Victor Hugo, Sun Yat-sen, and other historical figures as saints or spiritual guides. These figures are not recognized by the Catholic Church as saints or legitimate intercessors. The Church teaches that saints are those who have been canonized through a specific process involving recognition of their holiness and their life in alignment with the Christian faith.

    The veneration of non-Christian figures (like Confucius, Laozi, and Buddha) contradicts the Catholic understanding that Jesus Christ is the sole mediator between God and humanity. The Magisterium does not accept the veneration of non-Christian figures as part of the universal Catholic faith.

    While Caodaism believes in a Supreme Being (referred to as Cao Đài or the Highest Lord), this deity is seen as a universal, impersonal force that unites the various spiritual traditions. The Catholic Church, however, teaches that God is a personal, triune being: Father, Son (Jesus Christ), and Holy Spirit. The understanding of God as a personal and relational being is essential to Catholicism and is not compatible with the Caodaist conception of a more abstract, impersonal divine force

    Caodaism incorporates the concept of reincarnation, similar to beliefs in Buddhism and Hinduism, where the soul is reborn in different forms based on the actions (karma) of previous lives. This directly conflicts with Catholic teaching, which holds that each person has only one life, followed by judgment (cf. Hebrews 9:27). The Catholic Church rejects reincarnation and teaches the reality of the resurrection of the dead and eternal life in either heaven or hell based on one's relationship with God.

    Caodaism practices spiritualism, with mediums acting as intermediaries who communicate with spirits, including those of deceased saints and historical figures. The Catholic Church condemns the use of mediums and spiritism as dangerous and inconsistent with the teachings of the faith. Catholic doctrine upholds that God alone provides revelation and that interaction with spirits outside of God’s will (e.g., through mediums) is to be avoided (cf. Deuteronomy 18:10-12, 1 Corinthians 10:20).

    Caodaism operates with its own hierarchical structure and leadership, with a Papal-like figure (the Pope of Caodaism). This independent structure presents a challenge to the Catholic Church’s centralized authority under the Pope in Rome. The Church believes that the Pope is the supreme leader of the Christian Church, possessing universal authority over all Christian communities. Caodaism's self-contained structure and claim to religious authority conflict with this Catholic doctrine of papal supremacy.

    Caodaism has its own liturgical practices that blend various religious traditions. While it does incorporate some Catholic elements (such as the Mass and veneration of the Virgin Mary), it does not fully align with Catholic liturgy and sacraments. For instance, Caodaism does not recognize the Catholic Eucharist as the true Body and Blood of Christ but rather interprets it through a broader lens of spiritual symbolism. The Catholic Church insists on the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, and the proper administration of the sacraments by validly ordained priests is essential for maintaining the integrity of the faith.
  15. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]


    the culture is shifting we must focus on nuclear semiotics

  16. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]


    https://www.thetableindy.org/epiphany-tradition-chalking-of-the-door/
    The chalking of the door is typically done on or around January 6th, the Feast of the Epiphany.

    Epiphany (which means “revealing”) commemorates the Magi who came from the four corners of the world bearing gifts and following a star to meet the child who would become king. We celebrate Epiphany to remember that we too are invited to come and witness the life of Jesus and be blessed as we begin a new year.

    “Chalking the door” is a centuries-old way to celebrate and to (literally) mark the occasion of the Epiphany with God’s blessing of our lives and homes with sacred signs and symbols to set our homes apart as places of Christian hospitality, as safe and peaceful outposts of the Kingdom of God in the world, as habitations of healing and rest. We again invite God’s presence into our homes and ask His blessing upon all those who live, work, or visit throughout the coming year.

    Each year, using blessed chalk, people mark the doorpost of their home with an inscription of the new year separated by C+M+B. For instance, in 2025, the inscription is 20+C+M+B+25.

    Why C+M+B? It stands for the Latin words Christus Mansionem Benedicat, which means “May Christ bless this house.” The letters can also stand for the traditional names of the Magi who visited Christ: Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar.

    Chalk is used in this tradition because it is an ordinary substance of the earth, “dust” put to holy use. It reminds us that we are of the dust of the ground, the most ordinary of substances, and yet are fashioned as holy beings for holy purposes. Chalk will not permanently mark the dwelling. Weather will likely cause the marking to fade over time, but each time we view the inscription upon entering our homes we will remember the reason for it and rededicate ourselves to that purpose.

    Blessed chalk will be available on Sunday, January 5, 2025 at our worship gathering, and for a couple Sundays afterward, too.
  17. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Joe Biden awards Pope Francis Presidential Medal of Freedom with distinction
    In one of his final acts as leader of the United States, President Joe Biden conferred the Presidential Medal of Freedom with Distinction—the nation’s highest civilian honor—upon Pope Francis. The announcement was made during a telephone call between the two leaders on January 11.
    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/biden-pope-francis-presidential-medal-freedom-distinction-rcna187278



    天と地の主なる神よ、
    星の導きによって、御ひとり子をすべての国々にお示しになりました。
    どうかこの家とその中に住む全ての者を祝福してください。
    私たちが健康と善意、そしてあなたの平和に満たされますように。
    私たちの主キリストによって、アーメン。 /
    Domine Deus caeli et terrae,
    Unigenitum Filium tuum omnibus gentibus per stellam revelasti.
    Benedic hanc domum et omnes qui in ea habitant.
    Sanitate, bonitate, et pace tua repleamur.
    Per Christum Dominum nostrum. Amen.

    https://www.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2025/01/09/250109d.html

    Modern scientific progress, especially in the area of information and communications technology, has brought undoubted benefits for mankind. It has allowed us to simplify many aspects of daily life, to stay in touch with loved ones even if they are physically far away, to remain informed and to increase our knowledge. At the same time, its limitations and dangers cannot be overlooked, since it often contributes to polarization, a narrowing of intellectual perspectives, a simplification of reality, misuse, anxiety and, ironically, isolation, particularly as a result of the use of social media and online games.

    The growth of artificial intelligence raises broader concerns about intellectual property rights, the job security of millions of people, the need to respect privacy and to protect the environment from e-waste. Hardly any corner of our world has been left untouched by the broad cultural transformation brought about by the rapid advances in technology, whose alignment to commercial interests is increasingly evident, generating a culture rooted in consumerism.

    This imbalance threatens to subvert the order of values inherent in the creation of relationships, education and the transmission of social mores, whereas parents, close relatives and educators must remain the main channels for the transmission of culture, for the sake of which governments should limit themselves to providing support for them in their educational responsibilities. Here we see the importance of media literacy education, which aims to provide the essential tools needed to promote critical thinking skills, to equip young people with the necessary means for their personal growth and their active participation in the future of their societies.

    A diplomacy of hope is consequently, above all, a diplomacy of truth. If the link between reality, truth and knowledge is missing, human beings will no longer be able to speak and understand one another, because the foundations of a common language, anchored in the reality of things and therefore universally comprehensible, are lacking. The purpose of language is communication, which is only successful if words are precise and the meaning of terms is generally accepted. The biblical account of the Tower of Babel shows what happens when everyone speaks only in his or her “own” language.

    Communication, dialogue, and commitment to the common good thus require good faith and adherence to a common language. This is particularly the case in the diplomatic sphere, especially in multilateral contexts. The impact and success of any statements, declarations, resolutions, and, more generally, negotiated texts depend on this. It is a proven fact that multilateralism is only strong and effective when it focuses on the issues at hand and uses simple, clear and agreed language.

    As a result, the attempt to manipulate multilateral documents – by changing the meaning of terms or unilaterally reinterpreting the content of human rights treaties – in order to advance divisive ideologies that trample on the values and beliefs of peoples is particularly worrying. It represents a form of genuine ideological colonization that attempts, in accordance with carefully planned agendas, to uproot the traditions, history and religious bonds of peoples. This is a mentality that, by claiming to leave behind what are considered to be “the dark pages of history”, opens the door to the “cancel culture”. It tolerates no differences and focuses on individual rights, to the detriment of duties towards others, especially the weakest and most vulnerable. [2] In this regard, it is unacceptable, for example, to speak of an alleged “right to abortion” that contradicts human rights, particularly the right to life. All life must be protected, at every moment, from conception to natural death, because no child is a mistake or guilty of existing, just as no elderly or sick person may be deprived of hope and discarded.
  18. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
  19. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]




    Pray the Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary Each Day
    How to Pray the Holy Rosary

    We recommend that Catholics pray the entire 15-decade Rosary each day, if possible. One set of mysteries at three different times in the day is the recommendation of St. Louis De Montfort as a good way to get that accomplished. Frankly, many Catholics who are home most of the day are not getting the full rosary accomplished, when they easily could. As a consequence they are missing out on tremendous graces and the opportunity to help save other souls by their prayers. Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Hail Mary, and the Holy Rosary are essential. Catholics must come to learn and understand the power of devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Hail Mary, and the Rosary.

    St. Louis De Montfort (+1710): “Blessed Alan de la Roche who was so deeply devoted to the Blessed Virgin had many revelations from her and we know that he confirmed the truth of these revelations by a solemn oath. Three of them stand out with special emphasis: the first, that if people fail to say the Hail Mary (the Angelic Salutation which has saved the world) out of carelessness, or because they are lukewarm, or because they hate it, this is a sign that they will probably and indeed shortly be condemned to eternal punishment.” (Secret of the Rosary, p. 45) St. Louis De Montfort (+1710): “….there are some very sanctifying interior practices for those whom the Holy Ghost calls to high perfection. These may be expressed in four words: to do all things by Mary, with Mary, in Mary and for Mary; so that we may do them all the more perfectly by Jesus, with Jesus, in Jesus and for Jesus.” (True Devotion to Mary #257)

    We strongly recommend that Catholics make the consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary which St. Louis De Montfort explains in his book, True Devotion to Mary.

    St. Louis De Montfort, True Devotion to Mary #39: “We must not confuse devotion to the Blessed Virgin with devotions to the other saints, as if devotion to her were not far more necessary than devotion to them, and as if devotion to her were a matter of supererogation [extra special devotion].” St. Louis De Montfort (+1706): “Make for me, if you will, a new road to go to Jesus, and pave it with all the merits of the blessed, adorn it with all their heroic virtues, illuminate and embellish it with all the lights and beauties of the angels, and let all the angels and saints be there themselves, to escort, defend and sustain those who are ready to walk there; and yet in truth, I say boldly, and I repeat that I say truly, I would prefer to this new, perfect path the immaculate way of Mary.” (True Devotion to Mary #158)

    The reason that most never make much progress in the way of perfection is that they don't understand her unique connection to Jesus and her role in the salvation of souls.

    St. Louis De Montfort: “As there are secrets of nature by which natural operations are performed more easily, in a short time and at little cost; so are there secrets in the order of grace by which supernatural operations, such as ridding ourselves of self, filling ourselves with God, and becoming perfect, are performed more easily. The practice which I am about to disclose [of true devotion to Mary] is one of these secrets, unknown to the greater number of Christians, known even to few of the devout, and practiced and relished by a lesser number still.” (True Devotion to Mary #82) St. Louis De Montfort (+ c. 1710): “By this practice [the True Devotion to Mary which he teaches], faithfully observed, you will give Jesus more glory in a month than by any other practice, however difficult, in many years…” (True Devotion to Mary #222) St. Louis De Montfort: “… many others have proved invincibly, from the sentiments of the Fathers (among others, St. Augustine, St. Ephrem, St. Cyril of Jerusalem, St. Germanus, St. John Damascene, St. Anselm, St. Bernard, St. Bernardine, St. Thomas and St. Bonaventure), that devotion to Mary is necessary to salvation, and that… it is an infallible mark of reprobation to have no esteem and love for the holy Virgin.” (True Devotion to Mary # 40)

    Regarding the Holy Rosary, Sister Lucia told Father Fuentes in a famous 1957 interview:

    "Look, Father, the Most Holy Virgin in these last times in which we live has given a new efficacy to the recitation of the Holy Rosary. She has given this efficacy to such an extent that there is no problem, no matter how difficult it is, whether temporal or above all, spiritual, in the personal life of each one of us, of our families, of the families of the world, or of the religious communities, or even of the life of peoples and nations that cannot be solved by the Rosary. There is no problem I tell you, no matter how difficult it is, that we cannot resolve by the prayer of the Holy Rosary. With the Holy Rosary, we will save ourselves. We will sanctify ourselves. We will console Our Lord and obtain the salvation of many souls."

    MARY’S JUSTICE

    Certainly the Mother of God was given a special station of mercy by the Lord Jesus Christ. Any sinner, no matter how dark his state, can feel confident in turning to her at all times. At the same time, Mary is just. The following quote reminds us of this fact. Those who think they can sin mortally and despise God's grace, and that Mary will somehow find a way to obtain Christ’s mercy for them anyway, are mistaken.

    St. Alphonsus (c. 1755): “In the year 1611, in the celebrated sanctuary of Mary in Montevergine, it happened that on the vigil of Pentecost the people who thronged there profaned that feast with balls, excesses, and immodest conduct, when a fire was suddenly discovered bursting forth from the house of entertainment where they were feasting, so that in less than an hour and a half it was consumed, and more than one thousand five hundred persons were killed. Five persons who remained alive affirmed upon oath, that they had seen the mother of God herself, with two lighted torches set fire to the inn.” (The Glories of Mary, p. 659.)

    We recommend that all Catholics obtain and read the following books. If one reads and thinks about the four last things, one will most likely avoid sin, the occasions of sin, and live a good life. We consider these books to be essential for proper spiritual formation. We believe that one will gain more from reading them than one will from reading many other books.

    -True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary by St. Louis De Montfort

    -The Secret of the Rosary by St. Louis De Montfort

    -Preparation for Death by St. Alphonsus (abridged version)

    -Our Lady of Fatima by William Thomas Walsh (get to know and live the message the Blessed Virgin Mary delivered at Fatima)
  20. Landy Pamm African Astronaut
    AI destroys the pizza
    no work for mankind. man boards bus
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