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TerryHillston 2 points ago +2 / -0

I, an Orthodox Christian, coming from that region don't know about the Byzantine Empire?

Obviously you don't know anything. Only the lies you have been told all your life, called brainwashing. For starters you have no idea the first Christian state was not Catholic Rome, but a Gnostic one, Osroene, with its capital at Edessa in modern Turkey. The Gnostic teacher, Bardesanes was able to convert the king of Edessa, Abgar IX, who established Bardesanes' version of Christianity as the state religion, which ended when Edessa was conquered by the Roman Emperor Caracalla in 216. Bardesanes also known as Bar-Daisan, was a Gnostic Christian writer and poet. He was born in the Syrian city-state of Edessa (now called Urfa, or Sanliurfa, in southern Turkey), where he later became a missionary after his conversion in 179. He was credited by church fathers with inventing the Christian hymn and wrote 150 songs that were popular for generations. The most famous is the “Hymn of the Pearl”.

What happened next, Christianity began to spread carried by devoted followers who risked their lives to share their faith. The message of Jesus resonated with many offering hope and redemption in a time of great turmoil. Over time the movement grew stronger eventually gaining the attention of the Roman Empire. By the early 4th Century emperor Constantine embraced Christianity leading to its widespread acceptance and the eventual establishment of the church as a dominant religious force. As Christianity evolved different interpretations of its core messages emerged giving rise to diverse and often conflicting beliefs.

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TerryHillston 2 points ago +2 / -0

"the Byzantines"? Are those supposed to be some of the Epstein islands?

So, you are totally clueless. Maybe this will help. The Byzantine religion was based on Christianity, which became the defining feature of Byzantine culture. The Church was headed by the Patriarch or bishop of Constantinople, who was appointed or removed by the emperor. The doctrine of the Trinity was not explicit in the books that constitute the New Testament, but it was implicit in John, and the New Testament possessed a triadic understanding of God and contained a number of Trinitarian formulas.

The Holy Trinity Byzantine Catholic Church even has a website: https://www.byzcath.org/HolyTrinity/

Call me when you're back from lala land

I won't call or ever reply to you again. It would be a waste of my time.

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TerryHillston 1 point ago +1 / -0

He allows His Son to be tortured and crucified by the roman and the jews, He's still justified (keep in mind the Trinity has one will so the will of the Father is the same as the Son's)

Mind-boggling. First thing what is Trinity? it's the monotheistic revolution. Before, societies were paganistic or polytheistic then with Constantine God became the Holy Trinity. Trinity is the weirdest idea in human history. The Holy Trinity is this God is nothing and everything. And what this means is God is both real and not real. God is a symbol and reality itself. And because of this idea, people are now forced to think abstractly about the world. And it gives rise to money, nation state and science. Whereas people before could think concretely about the world.

The idea of the Holy Trinity is that Jesus, God and the Holy Spirit these are different forces that are independent of each other but they are equal to each other and they're part of the same thing. So for the human mind, the way that our human minds are designed, it is impossible for us to understand this concept of the Holy Trinity. It's like saying this chair it is here and not here. Your mind has to believe that this thing is here and not here and your mind can't do that, your mind has to believe in one thing and and cannot believe in contradictions. But this is inherently a contradiction. The only way that our mind can process this is by believing that this is a symbol.

Also to remind you, the official religion of the Byzantines was the Holy Trinity. But most Christians didn't believe in the Trinity, and they were persecuted for the refusal to believe in the Holy Trinity.

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TerryHillston 2 points ago +2 / -0

So Yahweh "creating evils" isn't incompatible with humans being responsible for doing evil, because Yahweh is not evil when he selects just calamities as part of his created narrative

So, you must be the spin doctor. And possibly a spokesman for u/SmithW1984

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TerryHillston 2 points ago +2 / -0

Digital ID would be connected to all this but the people aren't stupid anymore and saw through the scam

Bill Gates wants your identity, your wallet, and your vote locked behind a digital gate the Cabal controls. This isn't about access. It's about obedience. "Once you have the digital money system, then there's all sorts of services and applications that can be built on top of that, whether it's helping with health, or education, or agriculture." - Bill Gates, Oct 2025

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TerryHillston 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's the correct Christian doctrine on free will and evil, yes.

So, are you saying this only applies to the New Testament? the God of the Old Testament, Yahweh, begs to differ. He admits to creating evil himself. Look at Isaiah 45:7 "I form the light and create darkness. I make peace and create evil.". The Hebrew word used here is raw. It means adversity, calamity, disaster, evil. He does not say he allows evil. He says he creates it. He authors it.

So, if Yahweh creates evil then how could evil exist as a consequence of free will?

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TerryHillston 2 points ago +2 / -0

These doctors use chemical treatments to hide symptoms but never treat the cause

There are still some honest doctors out there. But fewer and fewer.

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TerryHillston 3 points ago +3 / -0

For Dante Alighieri, the author of the Divine Comedy, the answer lies in a simple yet grand principle; God's love is absolute freedom. Dante explains that the greatest gift God gave humanity was free will.

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TerryHillston 2 points ago +2 / -0

Of course it does. If it did not, sin could not exist

That implies evil exists as a consequence of free will. Is that what you're saying?

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TerryHillston 1 point ago +1 / -0

Haven't met one yet. But if I do I'll let you know. Meantime if you happen to come across one, make a post. I'm sure there are a lot of people who would be amazed.

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TerryHillston 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's the same Cabal. Every single time.

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TerryHillston 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't participate here much because basically no valid conspiracy is theory, its all proven fact.

What other platforms, which host conspiracy theories, would you recommend?

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TerryHillston 2 points ago +2 / -0

Khazarians are the spiritual descendants of Pharisee

It's easy to say Khazaria is the Synagogue of Satan, but I'm not sure about the Pharisee connection. From a religious perspective I would say they're aligned more with the Sabbatean-Frankists.

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TerryHillston 2 points ago +2 / -0

big noses and curly hair

Not all have big noses and curly hair, but I agree with you they are easy to be identified by physical characteristics. Most are easy to tell, but some are harder. For instance on the male side I struggled with accepting Michael Landon was a jew. And he was. He was born Eugene Maurice Orowitz, and we know for sure his father was jew. There's debate about his mother full jewish status. However, he himself claimed to be jewish.

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TerryHillston 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'm pretty sure Steven Greer is a jew. And I don't trust any jews. I've read somewhere Greer was born a Jew and converted to the Baha'i Faith.

But, his wife Emily is jewish. Which is interesting... jewish woman marries a doctor, and then she's happy he works for 25 years for nothing.

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TerryHillston 7 points ago +7 / -0

Was it Zelensky or Yermak who appointed Satanic witch Marina Abramović to serve as ambassador to Ukraine and help rebuild the country’s schools for children?

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TerryHillston 4 points ago +4 / -0

Which America? the one before 1913? or the one before 1871? or something else...

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TerryHillston 8 points ago +8 / -0

This is mass mind control, where people, through media and works of art are trained to accept planned scenarios for the future. If it didn't work they would not use it.

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TerryHillston 3 points ago +3 / -0

And how exactly would you know?

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