A succinct enough takedown of religion. Outside of controlling people it's unclear to me what religion's function could be. Philosophy could provide reasons for life and consolation, natural philosophy (as in science, but not scientism) could seek explanations and tradition and folk wisdom can take care of the rest. As with the Four Horsemen and Revelation in general, I don't see what those could do aside from get people riled up and looking for signs (cause zealotry and intense chaos emotionally and societally)
Prior to 2020, there were also yearly fearmongering media/government efforts around other diseases. Did anyone you know ever get "bird flu," or ebola? Nobody I knew did. I guess disease falls under "Conquest," which seems to be associated somehow with "pestilence."The Third Horseman mounts his pantomime horse:
"However these claims are directly contradicted by the UN’s own food production data, which shows a steady increase in both cereal production and overall agricultural output, culminating in record outputs in 2021... No data has been published for last year yet, but UN data also shows that global cereal output in 2022, though slightly down on the year before, was still the second highest on record." (ibid.)
The gospel of Thomas is basically paganism 101 but being teached, alledged, by Jesus, it's a perfect exemple imo to what you wrote. This idea of becomming one with nature and manifest reality has parallels with the druids and other beliefs from eastern traditionsI agree completely. The whole idea of mutilating and rewriting pre-christian manuscripts was precisely that - to take ownership of them in order to make it seem as if they justify Christianity as the legitimate successor to paganism.
Monotheistic religion has a special hatred for nature. (At best it is somewhat schizophrenic, both claiming responsibility for nature and diminishing it.) Jesus withering a fig tree for being out of season for fruit is but one example. It's as if everything that sprung from Judaism is against nature, either by being counter to natural principals (strength, guile, ruthlessness) or by negating the relevance of the physical, natural world as a whole. The bizarre so-called "temptation" of Christ may also be related to this, as the Adversary (adversary of whom, really, I always wonder) seems to offer Jesus the physical world which is of course turned down in favor of some other kind of non-Nature-based existence.The gospel of Thomas is basically paganism 101 but being teached, alledged, by Jesus, it's a perfect exemple imo to what you wrote. This idea of becomming one with nature and manifest reality has parallels with the druids and other beliefs from eastern traditions
It gets even more bizarre when compared with the instance that claims jesus alledged said something like if you have a clear intention in mind, and an elevated emotion by heart you can say to the mountain move! And it shall moveThe bizarre so-called "temptation" of Christ may also be related to this, as the Adversary (adversary of whom, really, I always wonder) seems to offer Jesus the physical world which is of course turned down in favor of some other kind of non-Nature-based existence.
For anyone looking for a laugh on this subject, I suggest reading up on the Millerites, a Christian sect that believed Christ's return was imminent. They gave away all of their possessions and waited for Jesus in a field in the US and... nothing happened. The leader of the sect then made some abstruse argument about how they were still right anyway and the group changed its name to Seventh Day Adventists.
It's all about the power of the mind. Thought forms , Egregores.Prior to 2020, there were also yearly fearmongering media/government efforts around other diseases. Did anyone you know ever get "bird flu," or ebola? Nobody I knew did. I guess disease falls under "Conquest," which seems to be associated somehow with "pestilence."
I'm less familiar with constant (false) alarm about famine, can anyone older than me remember stories about this back in the early 2000s or 90s? (I'm almost 40 but didn't pay attention to the news until 2008 or so) Constant false alarm about war has been going on since I became cognizant of the world around me, of course, that one is hard to miss.
Does anyone have any ideas on what the result is from people constantly trying to see/prove they are in the end times accomplishes? I'm referring to normal plebs like us. I've personally never understood the appeal. From the elites' perspective it can accomplish many things. One I find interesting is that brain development is stunted in cases where people exist in a constant state of high stress, so essentially it keeps more plebs stupid
I'm sorry but I don't understand your point. How can the apocalypse already have happened. From a confused Christian.The Apocalypse and Millenial Kingdom of Christ already happened. We're on the other end of it. That's the primary thing they have been trying to conceal with all the misdirection and fabricated rewriting of history. Until you come to terms with the Apocalypse and Millenial Kingdom having already happened, all the research in the world trying to figure it out will never make any sense. Just going around in circles.
But what if the apocalypse did happen and the Kingdom already took place and we are in satans little season waiting for the final war to take place? Since the little season is marked with deceiving the whole world It would explain all the distorted history and timeline deception. Bible says Satan will change times and laws. Fits with what we are seeing today. Tartaria is misdirection from the enemy. Tartarus is a prison for fallen angels in the Bible. It’s fitting that he is released and names the kingdom Tartaria. Hmmm.Prior to 2020, there were also yearly fearmongering media/government efforts around other diseases. Did anyone you know ever get "bird flu," or ebola? Nobody I knew did. I guess disease falls under "Conquest," which seems to be associated somehow with "pestilence."
I'm less familiar with constant (false) alarm about famine, can anyone older than me remember stories about this back in the early 2000s or 90s? (I'm almost 40 but didn't pay attention to the news until 2008 or so) Constant false alarm about war has been going on since I became cognizant of the world around me, of course, that one is hard to miss.
Does anyone have any ideas on what the result is from people constantly trying to see/prove they are in the end times accomplishes? I'm referring to normal plebs like us. I've personally never understood the appeal. From the elites' perspective it can accomplish many things. One I find interesting is that brain development is stunted in cases where people exist in a constant state of high stress, so essentially it keeps more plebs stupid.
And also, in regard to Christians, Christ famously said his kingdom is "at hand," and "soon," so apologists tie themselves into knots trying to justify why it's been centuries (or millenia according to the mainstream reckoning of time) without the End Times coming about. It's a glaring and demonstrable hole in the New Testament and the religion's claims.
For anyone looking for a laugh on this subject, I suggest reading up on the Millerites, a Christian sect that believed Christ's return was imminent. They gave away all of their possessions and waited for Jesus in a field in the US and... nothing happened. The leader of the sect then made some abstruse argument about how they were still right anyway and the group changed its name to Seventh Day Adventists.
Mmm an interesting thought. Thanks.But what if the apocalypse did happen and the Kingdom already took place and we are in satans little season waiting for the final war to take place? Since the little season is marked with deceiving the whole world It would explain all the distorted history and timeline deception. Bible says Satan will change times and laws. Fits with what we are seeing today. Tartaria is misdirection from the enemy. Tartarus is a prison for fallen angels in the Bible. It’s fitting that he is released and names the kingdom Tartaria. Hmmm.![]()
The confused Christian’s are the ones still waiting for His return when it already happened. Those of us waking up see the writing on the wall. The apocalypse already happened, Christ returned, reigned and now we are in the little season. Next thing on the timeline is Gog Magog war. New heaven and earth shortly thereafter and then new Jerusalem coming down.I'm sorry but I don't understand your point. How can the apocalypse already have happened. From a confused Christian.
Look into it man, it’s a fascinating topic indeed. Understanding conspiracy channel, or Exploring Tartaria channel on you tube has interesting content. There is also a thread on this website that has been locked for comments that had some good discussion on the topic. The Millennial kingdom and the last reset I think is the name of the thread….. Welcome to the rabbit hole.Mmm an interesting thought. Thanks.
It's certainly a rabbit hole. About as mysterious as the missing 411.Look into it man, it’s a fascinating topic indeed. Understanding conspiracy channel, or Exploring Tartaria channel on you tube has interesting content. There is also a thread on this website that has been locked for comments that had some good discussion on the topic. The Millennial kingdom and the last reset I think is the name of the thread….. Welcome to the rabbit hole.