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Sarah Palin and "Prayer Warriors": We Want Control Of The World

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posted on Mar, 1 2010 @ 11:11 PM
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Originally posted by mamabeth
reply to post by Dermo
 


I wouldn't worry about Palin having her finger on any nuke buttons.
Obama will be doing away with our countries nukes before then.


Nah... he spends all his time drowning kittens in burlap sacks and worshipping Allah.



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 12:08 AM
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Originally posted by homesalesguy
At least Sarah Palin looks good in a swim suit. Which is more than I can say for that other idiot, Nancy Pelosi. She makes my skin crawl. I actually think she may be the antichrist, placed here to usher in 1000 years of darkness. Seriously, religion and politics are always intertwined. As an agnostic, I worry much less about the wacky right than the lunatic left. Those are some sick and disturbed individuals.


Yeah, lets let someoen who looks good in a swim suit make our decisions for us:



Nice Logic....



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 12:35 AM
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A certain brand of Christianity is dying fast. So don't worry. I think, regardless of party, people are fed up with those still stuck in anal/territorial thinking. This involves more than those who push their dogma. This also involves those who are relentlessly selfish. Anybody with a lick of sense and honest self-reflection will eventually figure out that relentless crapping on others is an attempt, like a whore, to sell one's butthole image, and this process is a dead end. It quite naturally turns the mind to stone, as if one is looking at Medusa's head. It is mental slavery. Worshipping oneself leads to slavery as well, if the majority of people do it. It creates a disconnect, provides money and power to the vampires of society. When too many decide to be a vampire, the system eats itself. When people are subjected to the aforementioned mental slavery, there is constant attempt to buck the system. Either way, it all falls. It is a dynamic process, and we, as a nation in America, can sort it out. However, it takes honest reflection and a holistic vision. If a sufficient number of people don't pull their head out of their asses, this country will get far worse and much more divided. I think we will pull our head out, however. We can then clean the crap out of our ears, for it makes us completely ignorant of the ever-present patterns in the world around us. It staves off love for one's fellow human, which is why we have so many laws. If people don't recognize the interconnected nature of it all, a series of slavish laws will be created to force a connection. Peace.

[edit on 2-3-2010 by orwellianunenlightenment]



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 01:37 AM
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But wait, who's that over there? Is it Sarah Palin, or Tina Fey. Hmmm, you're probably right, it has to be Tina.



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 01:54 AM
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Any person who shoots wolves from a helicopter has something SERIOUSLY flawed in their character.

The wolves would run and run through the snow, away from the scary helicopter, until they were exhausted and couldn't run anymore. Then Sarah Palin would aim her "hunting" rifle at the beast laying down in the snow, and execute it.

If that isn't a metaphor for how the New World Order wants to treat "lone wolves", I don't what is.

Sarah Palin is a horrible human being.



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 02:29 AM
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Star for you.



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 02:43 AM
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Sahra is one of those people that think there is a grand conspiracy afoot. - In that way we should applaud her. Unfortunately, she is also highly delusional and she subscribes to a particularly violent creed.

- Evidence for what I just said is not hard to find.

The fact that we were and are talking about someone like this having a position of responsibility for many people is disturbing, or should be.

If you value your religion above your own common sense and moral instincts, you are also delusional and should be kept far away from making decisions for others.



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 02:45 AM
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And I suppose me and mine out hunting in drive parties is another example of how I am going to go out and kill lone wolves?

My God, what an obscene use of literal license.

And two stars to boot.

Now what was the original OP again?

Oh yeah, another attack thread.

SORRY, CARRY ON!



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 04:18 AM
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Well what you have here, IMO, is very UNCHRISTIAN. It's exclusionary. I see it a lot with the Christian homeschool groups - they 'good' Christians have actually been taught their whole lives that ONLY Christians are good people - that Christian = Good, that Christian = Truthfulness. Anyone that 'dabbles' in well, anything, these days, is likely to have Satan behind them, or within them, the pagans really want to feed all the Christians to lions,I've seen the Christian homeschool HISTORY books that say stuff like "The pagan Hindus will never be civillized because of their pagan religion" and well, I've seen billboards that show an athiest boy shooting someone in the head!

It's really pitiful the FEAR of others these folks have. So they want to make sure to draw the line between good or bad, because, hey, you just never KNOW if satan might be in someone or not, heck I guess a map will help - a map some HUMAN has drawn and decided "oh here's a store that sells occult books" or "this store sells pornography" or "there's pagans that live here."

#1 We need good gun laws that will let people defend themselves in their own homes, least someone come to try to burn some witches and
#2 It would be really nice if Christians realized that Christ never intended for them to live in fear and be so exclusionary. Christ went out among the gentiles and ate with them, and he wasn't afraid of a demon possessed boy, in fact, he was even rather nice to the demons as he cast them out, directing them another place to live.

and #3 which may never happen, is that ALL people need to realize that cultivating fear grows a very intrusive vine. It's not a good practice to walk around planting it all over the place. Fear sells, yes it does, but it is not moral to keep selling your crap with it. If your crap is any good, it will sell without the fear.



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 06:32 AM
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Politically, since this issue is clearly politics for you guys, step back and look at reality here -

"Change we can believe in" was the campaign platform - 12 months later, why yes, there has been "change".


BUT the masses blindly followed the whistling piper like lit'l mice marching towards the edge of the cliff.

Recognize?

Campaign over, and just to ensure the mass brainwashing isn't reversed, the "Palin Reputation Ripper" is still, over a year later, in full effect. As if her daughter's personal life should really be on the front pages of America's newspapers?

Politics? I voted for neither in the last election - Dem vs Repub isn't the issue, no more than is Palin vs BHO. The real issue is the Pied Piper's flute I keep hearing in the background.





[edit on 2-3-2010 by nomorecruelty]



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 06:40 AM
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Palin is as serious as murder with a homey smile.

I don't like obama either. The 2 party 'system' is just that. The next 'one' will be worse.



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 06:59 AM
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You all would be better off worrying about the Muslimization of the world. Its happening in Europe right now. By 2050, they say ALL Europe will be ruled by Sharia Law...the USA is next.
Worrying about some chick who prays differently than you is taking your eye WAY off the ball.



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 07:21 AM
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They make maps designed to cleanse sinful areas basically? Good luck "cleansing" Las Vegas!


S + F for your post OP. Too me this sounds utterly crazy and makes me feel a bit sick as well.



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 07:34 AM
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I don't really see a serious connection to Palin with this story. Just simply more Palin fear mongering. I still don't understand why so many people feel threatened by her. Trust me. She is not a viable candidate for 2012. She would never make it through the primary. Shame on her for believing in God and being a Christian.


As for the Prayer Warriors... Are they different from the extreme progressive left that wants to reshape America into their own image? One side fears God and the other fears a free market society
They both have similar goals. Unfortunately, the progressives have filled the administration offices in the White House and are poised to strike.



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 07:37 AM
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Your post is proof positive of alternate dimensions.

When I read it I knew there was no way it could be real, yet in my heart I know it is.

My head is spinning at this whole concept.



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 08:01 AM
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Oh I see. But it's okay to have "occult specialists" frolicking on the streets as free as a bird.

In my opinion, "occult specialists" are the loony birds here.

Just sayin.

Oh and by the way, your ignorance of history is astounding. "Spiritual warfare" is as old as the hills.

Odumbo and he cheap suit Marxism is barely 150 years old -- and look at the hundreds of millions it has murdered already.

You have screwed up priorities, lady.


Originally posted by InertiaZero
reply to post by Dermo
 


Exactly.

If God Tells here to cleanse all of the middle east....then BOOOM!!



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 08:03 AM
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According to Wikipedia there are 38,000 christian denominations. When christians can't agree with other christians, it would be difficult to rally a cry for a theist government.

Sarah Palin is a Pentacostal. Very strange people. Most sane people run scared straight from fringe religiousity.

The evangelicals failed and so will other christian groups in an effort to assert their religious principles into government.

I think the average U.S. citizen is a little more grounded than to relent to a theist run state.

Then consider too, we have many different religions (foreign citizens) in this melting pot we call the USA.

Just an opinion, but thought provoking post.



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 08:08 AM
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This is one of the more moronic posts I've read here. Just what do you "know" about Christianity?

Oh I suppose you've seen all the Jewish spoofs and putons from Hollywood.

You've probably learned a lot from your state-school instructors.

Ever actually read the Bible? Ever read the Book of Common Prayer (the old one -- you'd love the modern PC versions I'm sure).

Ever study theology? Do you know what that is?

Ever sit in a church or two or three?

Which Christian liturgy is it you hate and find exclusive? Would that be Holy Communion and the Prayer of Humble Access?

Or maybe you are offended by the Lord's Prayer?

Which of the Ten Commandments offends you?

Or maybe you're just not into the Sermon on the Mount.

Those Psalms! Oh the violence! Yet they are Jewish!

Please O LORD, vanquish these mine ignorant enemies, opponents of learning and light, who do work against thee with wickedness and deception!

Maybe the real problem you have is simply...

YOUR SELF.



Originally posted by hadriana
Well what you have here, IMO, is very UNCHRISTIAN. It's exclusionary. I see it a lot with the Christian homeschool groups - they 'good' Christians have actually been taught their whole lives that ONLY Christians are good people - that Christian = Good, that Christian = Truthfulness. Anyone that 'dabbles' in well, anything, these days, is likely to have Satan behind them, or within them, the pagans really want to feed all the Christians to lions,I've seen the Christian homeschool HISTORY books that say stuff like "The pagan Hindus will never be civillized because of their pagan religion" and well, I've seen billboards that show an athiest boy shooting someone in the head!

It's really pitiful the FEAR of others these folks have. So they want to make sure to draw the line between good or bad, because, hey, you just never KNOW if satan might be in someone or not, heck I guess a map will help - a map some HUMAN has drawn and decided "oh here's a store that sells occult books" or "this store sells pornography" or "there's pagans that live here."

#1 We need good gun laws that will let people defend themselves in their own homes, least someone come to try to burn some witches and
#2 It would be really nice if Christians realized that Christ never intended for them to live in fear and be so exclusionary. Christ went out among the gentiles and ate with them, and he wasn't afraid of a demon possessed boy, in fact, he was even rather nice to the demons as he cast them out, directing them another place to live.

and #3 which may never happen, is that ALL people need to realize that cultivating fear grows a very intrusive vine. It's not a good practice to walk around planting it all over the place. Fear sells, yes it does, but it is not moral to keep selling your crap with it. If your crap is any good, it will sell without the fear.




posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 08:15 AM
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Go Sarah Go. You have no idea of how powerful a praying population could be.We have a predatory government. Our government is preying on us. but we could turn it around with some serious prayer. Where are the Christians? They still have their heads in the sand. They got stuck on Bush because he pretended to be a Christian. He might have tried, but coming from such a major gangster family he didn't have a chance. Now they, the Christians, are sleeping and could care less that our ship is sinking."Don't you care that we perish?" God is never too late, but it would be nice if some of the Christians woke up.We should be focussing on getting oil in our lamps and not on worldly politics?



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 08:23 AM
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Originally posted by m khan
Go Sarah Go. You have no idea of how powerful a praying population could be.We have a predatory government. Our government is preying on us. but we could turn it around with some serious prayer.


I respectfully disagree with these statements as well as the notions of the "prayer warriors" (whatever that may be). You will not be able to "pray away" the problems presented in politics and government. Those problems require some real footwork and focused action.



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