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originally posted by: randomtangentsrme
a reply to: chr0naut
Afraid of reading truths?
I get it, its hard to have what you believe being destroyed.
originally posted by: deckard74
a reply to: annonentity
I just finished watching this. I was honestly a little disappointed, given the title promises untold secrets and a method for saving humanity. There were certainly some interesting stories around Kubrick's films, but the biggest surprise I got from that, was that Vivian Kubrick is a longtime practicing Scientologist. There was a little bit of, what could be called spirituality talk, but in the end, it was Alex talking over, and interrupting his guest. I feel like they didn't really talk about the secrets she might hold concerning the motives and tactics behind Kubrick's film making, or who he was as a person.
It's so tragic Stanley Kubrick didn't live longer. At least we have a legacy in his films. I guess I'm watching Dr. Strangelove again tonight!
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: randomtangentsrme
a reply to: chr0naut
Afraid of reading truths?
I get it, its hard to have what you believe being destroyed.
Not at all. I would love to read all the juicy stuff.
I just don't want to bail-out a criminal business model, especially now that it has fallen into bankruptcy.
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: randomtangentsrme
a reply to: chr0naut
Afraid of reading truths?
I get it, its hard to have what you believe being destroyed.
Not at all. I would love to read all the juicy stuff.
I just don't want to bail-out a criminal business model, especially now that it has fallen into bankruptcy.
your click will fund Alex Jones for decades. DERP.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: randomtangentsrme
a reply to: chr0naut
Afraid of reading truths?
I get it, its hard to have what you believe being destroyed.
Not at all. I would love to read all the juicy stuff.
And really, what is the likelihood that it actually contains truths? Truths are so boringly average, day-to-day, and normal.
I just don't want to bail-out a criminal business model, especially now that it has fallen into bankruptcy.
originally posted by: Dalamax
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: randomtangentsrme
a reply to: chr0naut
Afraid of reading truths?
I get it, its hard to have what you believe being destroyed.
Not at all. I would love to read all the juicy stuff.
And really, what is the likelihood that it actually contains truths? Truths are so boringly average, day-to-day, and normal.
I just don't want to bail-out a criminal business model, especially now that it has fallen into bankruptcy.
Wait a second. Weren’t you going to vote for FJB?
😂🤣🤣😂👍
Your hilarious when you let us see what your really about.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: randomtangentsrme
a reply to: chr0naut
Afraid of reading truths?
I get it, its hard to have what you believe being destroyed.
Not at all. I would love to read all the juicy stuff.
I just don't want to bail-out a criminal business model, especially now that it has fallen into bankruptcy.
your click will fund Alex Jones for decades. DERP.
Nah. I didn't click.
But no doubt, millions of DERPs will. It's clickbait and they have no filter.
originally posted by: randomtangentsrme
a reply to: chr0naut
Afraid of reading truths?
I get it, its hard to have what you believe being destroyed.
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: annonentity
I'd probably be interested in this interview but don't want to add clicks to misinfowars affiliates.
originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: annonentity
I'd probably be interested in this interview but don't want to add clicks to misinfowars affiliates.
It hurts you when all the real criminals you support only get exposed mostly by Alex Jones himself. I understand your pain, and laugh at your sorrow.
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: randomtangentsrme
a reply to: chr0naut
Afraid of reading truths?
I get it, its hard to have what you believe being destroyed.
Not at all. I would love to read all the juicy stuff.
I just don't want to bail-out a criminal business model, especially now that it has fallen into bankruptcy.
your click will fund Alex Jones for decades. DERP.
Nah. I didn't click.
But no doubt, millions of DERPs will. It's clickbait and they have no filter.
I doubt you will get this, but had you clicked, he could have bought two pieces of bazooka joe bubble gum. It's harsh to deny a man such a snack.
“LOOK out,” wrote the apostle Paul to Christians living in the latter half of the first century C.E. What was he warning against? “Perhaps there may be someone who will carry you off as his prey through the philosophy and empty deception according to the tradition of men.”—Colossians 2:8.
Despite Paul’s warning, from the middle of the second century C.E., some Christians began using concepts borrowed from ancient philosophers in order to explain their beliefs. Why? They wanted to be accepted by the educated people of the Roman Empire and thus make more converts.
Justin Martyr, one of the most famous of these Christians, believed that God’s Spokesman had manifested himself to Greek philosophers long before the arrival of Jesus. According to Justin and like-minded teachers, the contribution of philosophy and mythology to Christianity made this form of religion truly universal.
Justin Martyr’s form of Christianity became very successful in gaining converts. However, the adoption of one myth led to the creation of others and produced what is now commonly believed to be Christian doctrine. To expose these myths, compare what the following reference works say with what the Bible actually teaches.