Well, there's the dampening factor that all the conspiracy theories are coming true at unheard-of pace.
I often invert OP's like this by going meta and showing absurdity by being absurd. But I suspect that if I just criticized your post for spelling errors and personal attack and no forward momentum the irony would be lost on many.
What's "progress" here? Because I've been busy changing the world for a long time, plus four years here, and defining progress the way Jesus does I see plenty of it.
To me, making people grapple with your data and leaving them with it is an excellent return on investment. If a person changes his mind over time, even better, but it's not my responsibility or power to change minds. People agreeing and building a case is also a good return, but adversity makes a case shine even better.
So I'm unclear on how the OP makes "progress". Thanks.
Jesus saw jews in the temple exchanging coins like it was the damn forex currency exchange. Jesus became angry, cursed them and flipped their tables. The kikes ran to the authorities and beared false witness in court and demanded the crucifixion of Jesus Christ even when Pontius pilate offered up a serial killer instead. Barrabas.
Now we know Jesus was capable of anger, and what might be described as violent behavior by a modern safe space faggot.
But here is the conspiracy. Did Jesus Christ laugh? Did he have a sense of humor? Did He and the disciples crack jokes? Or was Jesus always serious?
Most of Jesus's parables have one or more punchlines. Their humor is lost on us partly due to context and partly due to repetition. The parable of the virgins is a standard blond joke. See also Ps. 2:4.
Well, there's the dampening factor that all the conspiracy theories are coming true at unheard-of pace.
I often invert OP's like this by going meta and showing absurdity by being absurd. But I suspect that if I just criticized your post for spelling errors and personal attack and no forward momentum the irony would be lost on many.
What's "progress" here? Because I've been busy changing the world for a long time, plus four years here, and defining progress the way Jesus does I see plenty of it.
To me, making people grapple with your data and leaving them with it is an excellent return on investment. If a person changes his mind over time, even better, but it's not my responsibility or power to change minds. People agreeing and building a case is also a good return, but adversity makes a case shine even better.
So I'm unclear on how the OP makes "progress". Thanks.
Jesus saw jews in the temple exchanging coins like it was the damn forex currency exchange. Jesus became angry, cursed them and flipped their tables. The kikes ran to the authorities and beared false witness in court and demanded the crucifixion of Jesus Christ even when Pontius pilate offered up a serial killer instead. Barrabas.
Now we know Jesus was capable of anger, and what might be described as violent behavior by a modern safe space faggot.
But here is the conspiracy. Did Jesus Christ laugh? Did he have a sense of humor? Did He and the disciples crack jokes? Or was Jesus always serious?
Most of Jesus's parables have one or more punchlines. Their humor is lost on us partly due to context and partly due to repetition. The parable of the virgins is a standard blond joke. See also Ps. 2:4.
https://communities.win/c/Conspiracies/p/199hlNRwDn/here-is-a-podcast-episode-where-/c/4ZGTIAbVxPc