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Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam.
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
We are dealing with a corrupt psychopath who decided to fund Hamas ($35 million a month) to fuel terrorism and then justify the extermination of the population in Gaza. A true war criminal. And just as the Supreme Court was about to imprison him, the order came for Hamas to attack and for the army not to intervene. Not unlike 9/11. View quoted note →
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
I have a message for feminists around the world.
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
These are the real 10 Commandments. • You shall love your children above all else. • You shall reject power, for power always corrupts. • You shall deny the authority of any man or institution over another. • You shall honor your father and your mother. • You shall not kill. • You shall not commit impure acts / you shall not commit adultery. • You shall not steal. • You shall not bear false witness or lie. • You shall not entertain impure thoughts or desires / you shall not covet your neighbor’s wife. • You shall not covet your neighbor’s possessions.
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
Traditional believers get upset because I talk about Christianity in a utilitarian way, and non-believers get upset with me because I talk about Christianity at all. I boil it all down to utilitarianism: if something isn’t useful, it’s no good to me; if something is useful, I use it. For me, Christianity isn’t a dogma; it’s a moral theory. And that’s why Christianity today is more useful than ever, because it’s a moral code, and there’s no longer any morality in the world or leaders offering a guiding light to follow, but there’s still a book to read that at least offers you a vision of what’s right and what’s wrong. If there are two books that can teach you how to live, one is the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius and the other is the New Testament.
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
Do you think the one below represents the one above? The one above was born poor, stood up to the dominant religion, stood up to the ruling empire, and died for his beliefs—and poor. The one below—I don’t know if he was born poor—is the president of the Vatican State; he owns a bank used to launder money and finance state-sponsored terrorism; he won’t die for anyone, and he’ll die rich. If you consider yourself a Christian and believe in that institution or any other, you need to take a closer look. You don’t even need to read the apocryphal gospels—I’ve done so, and it doesn’t change much. Just read the New Testament and ask yourself where it places the church, the states, and the laws created by the state. Don’t come at me with a specific verse; you have to read it all to understand it. But this is the history of humanity—we’ve always lived under deception. A narrative of domination was built around the story of Jesus; notice that the same thing is happening with Bitcoin. History doesn’t repeat itself, but it rhymes. image
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
Netanyahu was sending $35 MILLION a month through Qatar to Hamas. This funded both sides of the war with U.S. taxpayer dollars to fulfill their agenda of complete annihilation. "At the time he was under investigation, he arranged for Hamas to receive $35 million every month from Qatar."
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
A story worthy of appearing on Alex Jones’s show is how environmentalists seem to vanish in the face of the environmental disasters caused by wars. Conspiracy mode ON: What if it turns out they’re being paid by the very same people who finance the wars?
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
#OnThisDay in 1139: Pope Innocent II issues the papal bull *Omne datum optimum* to formally establish the Knights Templar. image
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
The solution to pedophilia is a bullet to the head. image
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
Jesus Christ posed a threat to the established order, and Jesus Christ would have been crucified under any government—past, present, or future. I suppose most people only know about Jesus Christ what they’ve been taught in school and by the corrupt institutions that make up the various churches. In my case, I came to the New Testament while reading about crypto-anarchism and realized that many were believers and were inspired by the figure of Jesus; that led me to reread the New Testament from a different perspective. Paul Rosenberg himself stated that the Bible is the most anarchist book he has ever read, though I only partially agree because in this case I am considering only the New Testament. So, ultimately, for me, Jesus was the first anarchist—someone who fought against the establishment, someone who prioritized dignity and honor over money, who lived and died for others. I’ll also tell you not to look for a typical believer in me because I’m not one; I’m totally against any authority, religious or political. I have my own customs, my own ideas, and my own beliefs. View quoted note →
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
Jesus Christ died because of the Jewish lobby that existed two thousand years ago and the ruling power of the time, in this case the Roman Empire. I don’t understand how someone can be both a Christian and a statist at the same time. In many cases, I believe they haven’t read the New Testament closely enough.
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
How am I supposed to make sense of this, given that I’m the kind of person who runs knots because I think Core is compromised? image