grokgins
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grokgins
@scroggzilla
God's battle axe and weapon of war
Kenner, LA Beigetreten Mayıs 2010
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@SmaragdinaVisio @NickHintonn Where did I say that evolution isn't real?
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Study the sciences of geology and palaeontology, go into the field, look at rocks and fossils, evolution is founded in observation. There’s nothing speculative about Genesis being incompatible with the rock and fossil record, it’s an established fact, as certain as the earth being round. Clearly Genesis is not literally true, it’s a myth. Not that myths can’t be deeply meaningful or profound. I just won’t waste my time with someone who is scientifically illiterate but thinks they aren’t, that’s just hubris.
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The world before the Flood was much different. Creatures lived longer and grew bigger. It might sound like a myth, but Father Serpahim Rose attempted to explain this scientifically.
Apparently, the earth may have had a vapor canopy in its atmosphere, creating a greenhouse effect that made the whole planet tropical, like the original Garden.
This blanket could have also protected people from radiation, slowing the aging process. According to the Bible, carnivority didn’t exist until after the Flood either.
So, it seems it was much easier to be healthy in antiquity. It seems the further we fall from God, the more hellish earth becomes. And to make things worse, now we are trying to make our own vapor canopies with chemtrails!

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Where is the proof that the earth is millions of years old? A guy with a degree and credential does not make their assertions true. Who was alive millions of years ago who recorded this length of time being a reality?
This is my issue with this line of thinking. It's purely speculative, not based on observation.
Evolution explains why species have changed over time. It does not explain the origin of life and has all kinds of issues with it
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I’m not hostile to religion or spirituality , just falsity. After all, the devil is the ‘father of lies’. We know more about the earth through science and we must reconcile this with religion. We cannot just take folktales at face value. It is especially egregious when religious teachers push anti-science narratives.
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American culture has forcibly tried to de-masculinize men, making them emotional basket cases that are unreliable. Making enough money is also incredibly difficult to the point that most men can't even achieve it because of a host of economic and financial factors. If women want a guy who can retire them and that's a hard position, they're probably going to get someone who is highly unethical to be able to compete and cheat on this environment. But then again, if piety isn't the standard that people are looking for, then that's probably not a hard ask.
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@mr__jpc The few cradles who do take their faith seriously still have a similar mindset though. They value hard work and stability from their men
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I know a couple of girls from Ukraine and Russia, and the Middle East who are cradle orthodox. One thing that strikes me is these are the women that appeal most to orthodox men in America (because orthodox women here I guess are no good?), but every story I’ve heard of western men trying to date these girls, they get burned. They are “crazy”, “demanding”, “cold” or even “materialistic”.
I don’t think western men understand the headache that comes with dating outside their culture.
Talking to these girls about their side of things, they think American men are too soft and don’t work hard enough to provide aka make enough money. They speak pretty poorly of American men and prefer men from their culture.
Yet American orthodox girls don’t ask for much, just loyalty and someone who takes the faith seriously. And isn’t going to treat them poorly. (I’m shocked at how many of the young girls I know get treated so poorly by the men at church).
I just don’t understand this whole dynamic tbh.
Sure, the ethnic cradles may be prettier and less “western”, whatever that means. But the grass doesn’t actually look as green as it seems.
Somethings not adding up here.
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@SmaragdinaVisio @NickHintonn Do all of the ancient accounts of a massive flood from all corners of the world mean nothing?
Why were you considering Father Seraphim Rose for any of his writings if you're this hostile to any kind of religious thought?
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@scroggzilla @NickHintonn There’s no science here as the whole concept of a single Flood and literal truth of the Genesis story is incompatible with geology, biology, genetics, physics. I have no time for religious folks who are anti-science and who deny truth. Genesis is myth and spiritual allegory.
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That tens of thousands number hasn't been independently verified by anyone trustworthy in this situation. At most it might have been 2-3 thousand. Plus the new ayatollah had a solidarity March against the attacks with much larger numbers coming out to support him, and he didn't have significant security defending him for that March, which is a sign of his support, not hatred of him.
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@MyronGainesX @scrowder Supreme leader? dead
National Leaders? dead
Military leaders? dead
Airforce? decimated
Navy? vanquished
They massacred their civilian population by the tens of thousands and hate you as an American. why are you still defending them?
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Debate challenge accepted Steven Crowder (@scrowder.) I'd be happy to have a good faith debate/discussion on why Iran took a strategic W.
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@EpochRevolution @MyronGainesX @scrowder How are they still attacking and causing problem if they're defeated and have no military capacity?
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@MyronGainesX @scrowder Having your entire military establishment and military personnel obliterated isn't a strategic W for Iran
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@TMZ He looks like a man having adult conversations about the culture we live in now and how vileand disgusting it is while Ya'll look like a bunch of f*ggy school girls in this interview. I can't believe you tried to discredit him with this. You made yourselves look like retards.
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The documents Pfizer tried to hide for 75 years will make your blood boil.
270 pregnant women got vaccinated during Pfizer's study.
234 of those pregnancy records completely VANISHED!
That's a COVER-UP!
Of the 36 women they actually tracked, over 80% LOST THEIR BABIES and Pfizer knew it!
Pfizer and their FDA pals wanted these documents sealed until 2096 because Big Pharma and their cronies at the FDA, CDC, and NIH KNEW the truth from DAY ONE.
They knew pregnant women were at risk.
They knew babies were dying.
They pushed it anyway because there's too much money at stake.
The same agencies that told us it was "safe and effective" were the same ones HIDING all the data proving otherwise.
Crimes Against Humanity!
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@scroggzilla @nerdtechgasm @NickHintonn There’s so much evidence for various homo species hunting for hundreds of thousands of years lol
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The life of a millennial:
- Graduated into the Great Recession
- Entry level jobs required 3 years experience
- Pensions replaced by the 401k
- Promoted at work meant a 2% raise & 200% more responsibility
- Felt stability in life then a pandemic
- Highest inflation in 50 years deleted pay raises
- Home prices doubled overnight forcing permanent renters
- Childcare costs 1 month of rent
- Juggling aging parents, young kids, burnout from work & the cost to live
- AI causing mass layoffs during peak earning years
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Pregnancy is the one condition that makes autonomy impossible. It binds one life to another. It requires sacrifice, submission to the needs of another life that isn’t ours. And so it must be destroyed exactly because it exposes the lie that lives in the heart of absolute autonomy.
If you take a second to notice you will see that the arguments for abortion rarely rely on biology anymore. we know now more than ever, that a child in the womb is a living, developing human organism. This knowledge is of extreme inconvenience, so it’s been ignored, instead the argument now shifts and is focused solely on authority: who has the right to decide? And in the religion of autonomy the answer is always the same.
Me.
The autonomous decide, and the dependents now must justify their existence, and the right to their own lives. To be bound and dependent on another is now treated as a form of violation. Responsibility is harm. Sacrifice is a loss of freedom. All the things that gave our lives meaning beyond the hedonistic pursuit of self, are labeled as moral evils.
A woman that depends on her husband is an idiot.
A fetus that depends on the mother that does not want it is a burden.
A child that depends on its mother and father is an inconvenience to the pursuit of self
On and on…
In this framework obligation and dependency are now moral intolerances. To be bound to another without making the choice is treated as a violent moral offense.
And abortion fits perfectly into this hellish landscape. Notice how abortion is not framed or treated as an act of mercy, instead it is an assertion of authority. The right that is being protected is not compassion, it is control, and power, even at the expense of the life of another human being.
And this is why, abortion is not only permitted, but it is celebrated. It is hailed as the greatest achievement in the life of the modern woman, it is the core issue for millions of women, it is a true cry of freedom, the liberation that all oppressed women so deeply desired and needed.
Abortion must be declared good precisely because it feels wrong at a deeper level than any argument. It violates every single intuition we all have, and so we must be told on and on, forced into believing, forced to accept that abortion is good.

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Hey @grok
What is the top religion that funds pornography in America? Give me the top religion name of the people who founded those companies. Go.
Lila Rose@LilaGraceRose
Sex scenes are 100% unnecessary in film
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@PennyWiseFren @Jvnior @grok Fritz the cat doesn't have any sex scenes in it from my recollection. It's just very incendiary in its sociological commentary on the 60s counter culture. Including Ralph Bakshi on this is rather odd because fritz the cat in no way really qualifies as pornography
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@grok @MatrixGoggles @NickHintonn Were these scientific theories ever debunked and why are they not discussed anymore in the current moment?
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Seraphim Rose discusses this in "Genesis, Creation and Early Man: The Orthodox Christian Vision" (compiled from his lectures). In the Flood chapter, he explains the pre-Flood world using patristic teachings alongside then-current scientific ideas—like a vapor canopy creating a global greenhouse effect, milder climate, and longer lifespans—before the Flood altered conditions.
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@nerdtechgasm @NickHintonn That doesn’t really negate my point. We’ve been eating meat for millions of years
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@SmaragdinaVisio @NickHintonn @SmaragdinaVisio why is it stupid?
It seems like there's scientific rational and an explanation for an expanded life span based on this theory. That seems knowledgeable and wise, not stupid.
Genuinely curious to hear your thoughts.
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@NickHintonn That’s removed anything by Father Seraphim Rose from my reading list. Such stupidity.
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