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#1
She's baaack... 

There are many 'independent' social media influencers who present the current global situation as a battle between Good vs Evil. 

This lady takes the extra steps to figure out what it is we are looking at and whether all is as it seems. 

There is of course levels to this so one person's 'all is as it seems' will be another person's starting point to nothing is as it seems. 

Probably Alexandra falls into the latter category and if I interpret her position correctly is that she rejects all worldly solutions as the battle has already been won in Heaven and that what would seem as a victory on the earthly realm is very likely (or 100%) a deception to lead people astray from the Truth. That Truth being Jesus Christ. 

And while I am nowhere near adjacent to her at the time of writing wrt my convictions I also cannot find fault with the way she exposes the occult and their deception through duality. 

Do you agree with her views or not and why? 

Enjoy  Beer
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#2
I disagree with her personally because my journey has led me to believe that organized religion is a stumbling block. It's no different than our school system as far as being propagandized from cradle to grave, and fear seems to me to be the greatest tool in any brainwashing tool kit.

Organized reliogion is a great starting point for teaching moral values and personal responsibility but it wasn't enough for me. I was just never able to convince myself that 'the group' was infalluable.

This gal learned her lessons well and is a really good spokesperson for group think. For anybody totally invested in organized religion she's great.

JMHO
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(11-18-2024, 02:40 PM)Nugget Wrote: I disagree with her personally because my journey has led me to believe that organized religion is a stumbling block. It's no different than our school system as far as being propagandized from cradle to grave, and fear seems to me to be the greatest tool in any brainwashing tool kit.

Organized reliogion is a great starting point for teaching moral values and personal responsibility but it wasn't enough for me. I was just never able to convince myself that 'the group' was infalluable.

This gal learned her lessons well and is a really good spokesperson for group think. For anybody totally invested in organized religion she's great.

JMHO

I've been through some of her stuff and if I recall correctly she hammers the churches as well and says that she doesn't belong to a specific denomination.

Is there anything specific that she mentions that you disagree with?
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(11-18-2024, 04:34 PM)19Bones79 Wrote: I've been through some of her stuff and if I recall correctly she hammers the churches as well and says that she doesn't belong to a specific denomination.

Is there anything specific that she mentions that you disagree with?

My lifelong research has led me to belive the Bible is based on hostory from many different ethnic groups handed down for centuries. It seems to me the Jewish people adopted most of their stories from other cultures and with a little poetic license altered them to fit and claimed these stories as their own.

That, and the fact that humanity is far older than can be reconsiled Biblically led me down a rabbit hole most Christains fear to travel. 

I wanted to find out what books were not included in the original texts because a pannel of men decided they weren't 'devinely inspired'. I found them to be thought provoking and began my own quest to find MY truth; not the one I was indoctrinated to believe from early childhood on.

I do belive there are church members that have a perrsonal relationship with God/Creator, but also believe there are far more outside of the church.

I spent many years trying to be a good Christain and siitting in church every Sunday and prayer groups on Wednesday; what I saw filled me with questions. I realized church was for improving oneself, but why did nobody ever seem to improve? Especially on other weekdays?
I came to the conclusion that sitting in a church pew doesn't make someone a Christian; their behavior does. And so I walked away....to remain a heathen evermore.
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(11-18-2024, 06:49 PM)Nugget Wrote: My lifelong research has led me to belive the Bible is based on hostory from many different ethnic groups handed down for centuries. It seems to me the Jewish people adopted most of their stories from other cultures and with a little poetic license altered them to fit and claimed these stories as their own.

That, and the fact that humanity is far older than can be reconsiled Biblically led me down a rabbit hole most Christains fear to travel. 

I wanted to find out what books were not included in the original texts because a pannel of men decided they weren't 'devinely inspired'. I found them to be thought provoking and began my own quest to find MY truth; not the one I was indoctrinated to believe from early childhood on.

I do belive there are church members that have a perrsonal relationship with God/Creator, but also believe there are far more outside of the church.

I spent many years trying to be a good Christain and siitting in church every Sunday and prayer groups on Wednesday; what I saw filled me with questions. I realized church was for improving oneself, but why did nobody ever seem to improve? Especially on other weekdays?
I came to the conclusion that sitting in a church pew doesn't make someone a Christian; their behavior does. And so I walked away....to remain a heathen evermore.

You know Nugs we might disagree on our perception of the world but what I can say with absolute certainty is that I appreciate your truthfulness in conveying your experience as honest and direct as possible. 

I have a another video lined up but I'm still working through it before I post it because that's basic decorum as far as I'm concerned. And it's just over 5 hours long so yeah there is that but the subject matter by itself causes times to fly. 

I don't know the guy from a bar of soap but it appeared in my youtube feed he's Australian so perhaps a member from down there could chime in with their opinion of him regardless of what that opinion is. 

I want to hear it all.

See you on the flipside. 

Beer
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(11-19-2024, 05:04 AM)19Bones79 Wrote: You know Nugs we might disagree on our perception of the world but what I can say with absolute certainty is that I appreciate your truthfulness in conveying your experience as honest and direct as possible. 

I have a another video lined up but I'm still working through it before I post it because that's basic decorum as far as I'm concerned. And it's just over 5 hours long so yeah there is that but the subject matter by itself causes times to fly. 

I don't know the guy from a bar of soap but it appeared in my youtube feed he's Australian so perhaps a member from down there could chime in with their opinion of him regardless of what that opinion is. 

I want to hear it all.

See you on the flipside. 

Beer

Thanks, Bones; I always appreciate new perspectives, but find they often turn out to be the same old, same old said a differnt way. I look forward to the next video; I'm not done searching yet.  Biggrin
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