Not completely on topic but it deals with religion and whether or not it's compatible with science. 18 hours of discussion made back in 2006, as a response to the templeton foundation's attempt to interfere with science and promote what it considers "Christian friendly" science.
Speakers include among others Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Neil Tyson and Lawrence Krauss.
Session 1 of 10:
AoG for President of the World!!
I promise he will put George W. Bush to shame!
If you wish to quote the Bible as a source... try Ezekiel. It clearly describes a vehicle that is extra-terrestrial, either in terms of space or time (ie it might be from Earth, but from the future). Given that backwards time travel is looking increasingly unlikely, I'd plump for the off-planet explanation.
clangfield wrote:If you wish to quote the Bible as a source... try Ezekiel. It clearly describes a vehicle that is extra-terrestrial, either in terms of space or time (ie it might be from Earth, but from the future). Given that backwards time travel is looking increasingly unlikely, I'd plump for the off-planet explanation.
BigBallinStalin wrote:No, but it confirms that there is no pot of gold at the end of rainbow. LIARS!!!
Ok I just now watched the first clip that is the one I posted. How far in was that part? So far she only spoke about math, university, reading books, writing her book and her husband losing his legs.
clangfield wrote:If you wish to quote the Bible as a source... try Ezekiel. It clearly describes a vehicle that is extra-terrestrial, either in terms of space or time (ie it might be from Earth, but from the future). Given that backwards time travel is looking increasingly unlikely, I'd plump for the off-planet explanation.
Does anyone have a more accurate sauce?
I couldn't find a more accurate sauce, but I did find:
BigBallinStalin wrote:No, but it confirms that there is no pot of gold at the end of rainbow. LIARS!!!
Ok I just now watched the first clip that is the one I posted. How far in was that part? So far she only spoke about math, university, reading books, writing her book and her husband losing his legs.
It's at the part where you don't watch it and make up your own conclusions, IIRC.
New Age religious crap is all over and people dont even know. The book "Unholy Alliances: The Secret Plan And The Secret People Who are Working To Destroy America" by Dr. James W. Wardner is a great book. Its expensive but goes into great detail about New Age religious and New World Order shit with some freemason facts. Like most of Trumans and FDR cabinets were saturated with masons. How people are connected and gives you actual facts not conspiracy crap. Antoney Sutton is another author I recommend with facts not acknowledged by many people. New World Order is nothing more than Global Corporations using New Age religious shit to put us all in a neo-feudalistic society run by the filthy rich. In my humble opinion.
warmonger1981 wrote:New Age religious crap is all over and people dont even know. The book "Unholy Alliances: The Secret Plan And The Secret People Who are Working To Destroy America" by Dr. James W. Wardner
I like the 'Customers Also Bought' on Amazon for this book:
"The Secrets of the Federal Reserve" and "The Illuminati: Facts & Fiction" and "Zionism: The Terrible Secret of the Cold War" and "Unholy Alliance: Radical Islam And The American Left"
Wasn't the term "New World Order" coined (or at least popularized the most) by Bush 1.0?
And, wasn't that just about assert the USG's role as International Policeman?
(an option made available to a much greater degree by the collapse of the USSR)
Bush made it mainstream but James P. Warburg co founder of United World Federalists told US Senate Foreign RelationsSubcommittee " We shall have world government " Feb. 17. 1950
2dimes wrote:One time a couple of decades ago a guy showed me some bible passages that had something about, "all the universe was witness.." Of something and told me that meant there is life on other planets. He died so I can't phone him. Sorry.
Since you can't call a friend, try using your shoutout.
warmonger1981 wrote:Bush made it mainstream but James P. Warburg co founder of United World Federalists told US Senate Foreign RelationsSubcommittee " We shall have world government " Feb. 17. 1950
So, all these people screaming about a president's speech? I don't get it. I think they took his words and ran too far with them.
"World government" idea has been around for awhile. "New World Order" refers to a specific plan (where the US becomes World Policeman. That's about it).
People pass that "NWO" phrase like they're referring to some massive conspiracy.
Conspiracy is one thing world government is a reality. New World Order is the US at top but there are a lot of players needed to consolidate power into the UN hands. Everyone has a part to play. Just know your roll. Conspiracy is thrown around too much but if people dont believe a group of people want to dominate them through numerous outlets they may not be in tune with their real surroundings. Most people automatically believe a conspiracy is not real. That's the first mistake. World government or NWO it basically turns out to be the same thing in the end.