"Truth is compared in scriptures to a streaming fountain; if her waters flow not in a perpetual progression, they sink into the muddy pool of conformity and tradition."
Truth IS hard--even for those who genuinely believe they want it. To know--to learn-- the truth has always set me free--but why does it always piss me off first?
I just finished watching this very long video that the majority of the church would not tolerate. This is a lesser point of the video, but it turns out the destruction of the twin towers were printed on $20 bills--in 1996. Did you know the destruction of the Hoover Dam is also printed on our currency? The content creator goes into greater detail about the Hoover dam destruction, printed on our currency in video, one, proceeding this one.
I don’t know if I agree with every single one of the myriad of finer points in this video series, but I don’t seek complete agreement with anyone anyway. It would be useless to, given how often I’m learning, something new, and needing to change my mind.
“What you know can keep you from what you need to know, unless you remain a novice.” Bill Johnson
Certainly the truth is 'their' greatest fear, as the lie expands into every part of our lives they will be well aware of the consequences if truth seeps out.
Agree. I don’t think they want to know the truth as it would take them out of their comfort zone. They don’t want to know that we aren’t the first civilization - or that “Adam” was the first test-tube baby - or that we were built to be slaves - or that “God” is not quite what they think - or or or.
And we are hated and called Freeqs not only for thinking it but saying it out loud. As long as their bubble of ignorant securit remains intact, I think we are doomed to repeat history. Again.
"Truth is compared in scriptures to a streaming fountain; if her waters flow not in a perpetual progression, they sink into the muddy pool of conformity and tradition."
John Milton
Amen to that!
Truth IS hard--even for those who genuinely believe they want it. To know--to learn-- the truth has always set me free--but why does it always piss me off first?
I just finished watching this very long video that the majority of the church would not tolerate. This is a lesser point of the video, but it turns out the destruction of the twin towers were printed on $20 bills--in 1996. Did you know the destruction of the Hoover Dam is also printed on our currency? The content creator goes into greater detail about the Hoover dam destruction, printed on our currency in video, one, proceeding this one.
I don’t know if I agree with every single one of the myriad of finer points in this video series, but I don’t seek complete agreement with anyone anyway. It would be useless to, given how often I’m learning, something new, and needing to change my mind.
“What you know can keep you from what you need to know, unless you remain a novice.” Bill Johnson
https://youtu.be/cN0k7cpFU3Y?si=JLk-CFnkibax7XZ-
I remember hearing about the connection between the towers and our currency. I never dug any deeper though. I certainly wouldn’t be surprised.
Certainly the truth is 'their' greatest fear, as the lie expands into every part of our lives they will be well aware of the consequences if truth seeps out.
Thanks.
Absolutely!
Agree. I don’t think they want to know the truth as it would take them out of their comfort zone. They don’t want to know that we aren’t the first civilization - or that “Adam” was the first test-tube baby - or that we were built to be slaves - or that “God” is not quite what they think - or or or.
And we are hated and called Freeqs not only for thinking it but saying it out loud. As long as their bubble of ignorant securit remains intact, I think we are doomed to repeat history. Again.
Yeah we very well may be.
Completely agree 100%!