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Monday, 9 February 2026

A knowledge of church history is required to understand why WW3 will be started by Christians again


Crisis of masculinity

1:00  My definition of masculinity
2:00  A culture of gangsters having sex with immoral women is only going to lead to the decline and fall of your civilisation

3:00  We need a functioning moral system.

The law comes from above.

4:00  Patriarchy is constantly being undermined by the matriarchy. 

The perils of no fault  divorce for married fathers.

5:00  Wisdom

6:00  Islamophobia

7:00  Attacking Christianity

8:00  Trinitarian Christians are the most powerful churches in the world.

9:00  My definition of wisdom

10:00  My definition of matriarchy

Incels

Nick Fuentes

11:00  Sexual reproduction within wedlock

12:00  Patriarchy  is a society that privileges married fathers over gay men and unmarried fathers.

13:00  Marriage is the filter of sexual morality. 

14:00  Wisdom is knowing what the problem and the solution is and how to implement the correct solution.

Bargain with the ruling classes

15:00  Islamophobic Christians refuse to entertain my idea, let alone support my solution, and that is why the entire belief system of Christianity has to be absolutely demolished.

16:00  We bargain with the ruling classes by becoming unignorable on social media. 

Nick Fuentes on Tucker Carlson has made antisemitism go mainstream. 

18:00  The churn of here today gone tomorrow social media influencers is there to keep us distracted  and think these characters will be enough to solve the problem when they are not even political activists promoting a viable political solution. 

19:00  Daniel Haqiqatjou > Ali Dawah


21:00  Muslim Lantern deletes virtually all his live streams of real time conversations that are of any interest. 

TLC 

22:00  Trailer trash don't go to church.

Weather-envy amongst Americans

23:00  Christian Universalism

24:00  Sectarianism in Christianity is greater than Islam. 


26:00  It would be wise to understand the present through understanding the past. 

27:00  Going through the motion

28:00  E Michael Jones

29:00  Leadership

30:00  Are Muslims changing Western government?

31:00  Listening and heed


34:00  Growing up in the West

36:00  Not obeying 18:4 ASAP

37:00  Muhammad wrote letters to non-Muslims.


41:00  The burned and bloody history of Christianity under absolute monarchy

42:00  Nobody had any rights under absolute monarchy.

43:00  How the British monarchy is useful to the neocons

GROK:
The term "Dominions" referred to self-governing nations within the British Empire/Commonwealth that shared the British monarch as head of state, starting formally around 1907 for countries like Canada (from 1867), Australia (from 1901), and New Zealand (from 1907).
There was no single abrupt date when the three countries ceased being called British dominions, as the shift was gradual, tied to evolving constitutional autonomy, official usage, and the transition to the modern Commonwealth. The term "dominion" fell out of favor after World War II, particularly from the late 1940s onward, because it came to imply subordination in some views, even though the countries had achieved full legislative independence.
Key milestones:
  • 1931 — The Statute of Westminster (passed by the UK Parliament) granted full legislative independence to the dominions (Canada adopted it immediately; Australia in 1942 retroactive to 1939; New Zealand in 1947). This marked legal equality but the "dominion" label persisted in common and some official use.
  • After 1947/1949 — The term "dominion" was largely abandoned in official Commonwealth contexts. The 1949 London Declaration reformed the Commonwealth to allow republics (starting with India), and the phrase "members of the Commonwealth" replaced "dominions." Sources like Britannica note that after 1947, "the use of the expression was abandoned because it was thought in some quarters to imply a form of subordination." The Dominions Office in the UK was renamed the Commonwealth Relations Office in 1947.
  • From the 1950s (especially post-1953, around Queen Elizabeth II's coronation), the countries were increasingly described as Commonwealth realms rather than dominions. This informal term emphasized their status as independent monarchies sharing the same sovereign, without the older "dominion" connotation.
Canada adopted the Statute immediately in 1931 and often used "dominion" longer in some contexts (e.g., "Dominion of Canada" lingered informally), but by the mid-20th century, it faded. Australia and New Zealand, slower to adopt the Statute, also transitioned similarly in practice.In short:
  • Canada: Effectively moved away from the term post-1931, though usage lingered somewhat.
  • Australia: Post-1942 adoption, but broader shift in the late 1940s.
  • New Zealand: Last to adopt the Statute in 1947, with the term phasing out around the same late-1940s period.
By the 1950s–1960s, "dominion" was rarely used officially for these three, replaced by "Commonwealth realm" or simply sovereign nations within the Commonwealth. They remain Commonwealth realms today (sharing King Charles III as monarch), but without the "British dominion" designation.

It is of course a fiction that any of these countries have an independent foreign policy!

44:00  The British monarch has even fewer rights than his supposed subjects. 


46:00  The Fall of Singapore

48:00  The entire narrative of Christianity is that the Jews killed Jesus. 

"The Judeo-Christian heritage of the West"

49:00  Judeo-Christian

Social conservatives like Jordan Peterson would hark back to Christianity.

50:00  "Fundamental British Values"

Christianity failed to prevent the decline and fall of Rome.

51:00  The English Reformation

52:00  The Glorious Revolution 1688

53:00  A real absolute monarch is Mohammed Bin Salman

54:00  It was a British monarch who was Europe's first victim of regicide. 

55:00  Wisdom

56:00  The failures of Christianity

57:00  Deuteronomy 28

59:00  WW3

Talking to Objective Ethics about his Seven Pillars of Ethics, aphorisms and Kent Hovind


1:50:00  CLAIRE KHAW joins.


1:51:00  Seven Pillars of Ethics

2:01:00  The Koran does not punish idolatry or blasphemy. 

2:03:00  People prefer lesser gods probably because they are not so strict. 

2:04:00  Buddhism is codifed Hinduism.

Lord Yama is like Hades.

2:05:0  Who administers reincarnation? 

2:06:0  Eternal  bliss or torment for immortal souls

2:07:0  Buddhism

2:10:00  Orthodoxy

2:11:00  Sectarianism

2:12:00  Soft and hard atheist

2:15:00  Heaven and  hell

2:16:00  Who won the Wars of the Reformation?

2:18:00  Dualistic and binary

2:19:00  Getting our laws from scripture

2:20:00  The utility of religion for frightened people who do not know what to do

2:21:00  In and out groups

Categories and compassion

2:22:00  People deserve the government they get.

2:23:00  The Evil Inclination

Cooperation

2:24:00  Objective morality

2:25:00  Compelled beliefs

2:26:00  Seven Pillars of Ethics

2:28:00  The global order

2:29:00  Thucydides Trap

2:33:00  Good character

2:34:00  Schopenhauer

2:35:00  Empire are by definition diverse.

2:38:00  Tilting Windmill the mod

2:50:00  Syllogism should be aphorism.

2:52:00  Agency and ADHD

2:53:00  Intelligent people can be creative at finding excuses not to agree with you.

2:56:00  People cannot explain why the one they thought won the argument won the argument.

2:58:00  Kent Hovind on evolution

3:02:00  My intro

3:10:00 Seven Pillars of Ethics

Spirit of the Law v Letter of the Law (or law as a club)


2:00  Stream begins.
3:00  Agnostic promoting theocracy
10:00  Why religion is necessary
11:00  Majority agreement is easy to achieve because most people are sheeple.

RISTO joins but is not audible.
12:00  Tacos
14:00  Gourmet
15:00  Pleasure
16:00  Rules
17:00  Belief systems are mind control.
18:00  Seeing the world through our parents' eyes

Languages are codes of expression. 

19:00  Bitterness is an acquired taste.
21:00  Chilis
22:00  Burrito in Tijuana
Hole in the wall
23:00  Street food
24:00  Analogy


29:00  Home cooking and festival food
31:00  Gavin Palmer attending megachurches


34:00  Choosing a church is a social minefield.
37:00  Good Church Guide USA
42:00  The Church as a social club
43:00  Jack Mormon
44:00  My multiple choice analogy
45:00  National religion
Time machine
46:00  Law and order
Culture war, class war, intergenerational warfare
47:00  Mark Parker
48:00  Balkanisation, secession, Partition in India
49:00  Christianity
50:00  Protestants won the Wars of the Reformation.
57:00  Having it both ways
58:00  Religion and politics
Trump on morality
59:00  Being reasonable people
1:00:00  Our religious principles are our moral principles. 
1:01:00  Book of Romans
1:03:0 0 Belief in God
1:04:00  Jews
1:08:00  Functional atheism
1:09:00  Choosing to believe using sound reasons
1:12:00  Intelligible and logical beliefs that conform to our chosen narrative
1:13:00  Three global Christian empires
1:14:00  Even an atheist Westerner would have to say that the religion of the West is Christianity.
Even a Jew would have to agree that without Judaism, there would be no Jews. 

Euclid

1:16:00  The warlike nature of Western Man

1:17:00  History is constantly changing because the victor is constantly changing.

1:18:00  Republican revolutions were rejections of absolute monarchy.

1:19:00  The Abrahamic God is best at attracting belief because He is the most powerful being  conceivable. 

1:20:00  The Ten Commandments and the Noahide laws

The Koran does not have any laws against blasphemy.



1:23:00  Jews, Christians and Muslims would have to agree that the Abrahamic God forbids idolatry.

1:24:00  Why worship a lesser god when we already know of the more powerful Abrahamic God?

1:25:00  2+2 =5

1:26:00  Logos

In the best of all possible worlds

The best case scenario

We long for perfect justice. 

1:27:00  It would only be logical to believe that good will be rewarded and evil punished in this life and the next if God exists to administer Heaven, Hell, Purgatory and Reincarnation. 

1:28:00  Laws of physics and morality

1:29:00  The Abrahamic God is the most powerful being conceivable. 

1:30:00  Interactions with God

1:31:00  Cosmic judge, benign scientist, loved lab rats

1:32:00  Good father

1:33:00  God's laws are our safety rails. 

1:34:00  How rules are learned and enforced

1:36:00  God must value obedience.

1:37:00  Isaiah 45:7

1:38:00  People deserve the government they get.

1:39:00  Redemption through theocracy

Sunday, 8 February 2026

Ceremonial Wrist-Slapping would make America GOOD again

 

12:10 PM
@Jzepp
#1
​That kind of dance can be fun after a while. If you approach it in the right way.

12:10 PM
@Jzepp
#1
​It has a high trust requirement.

12:20 PM
@Jzepp
#1
​Marriage Tribunals. Excellent! I see no flaw here.

12:21 PM
@Jzepp
#1
​Oh boy. I do some of that too. We both might be in trouble in that world.

12:25 PM
@stefaniecristos8514
#2
​I’d have to move!

12:28 PM
@stefaniecristos8514
#2
​A non hurtful beating…🤔

CK: Yes, a Ceremonial Wrist-Slapping.

12:28 PM
@Jzepp
​#1
​Procedural beating?

12:29 PM
@UpCycleClub
​​Hey it's Stefanie!!

12:31 PM
@Jzepp
#1
​“Yes please” could have a dark double meaning.

12:33 PM
@Jzepp
#1
​Tribunal intervention!

12:36 PM
@Jzepp
#1
​It’s the negotiation in marriage that encourages you to grow as a person.

12:37 PM
@Jzepp
#1
​1984

12:38 PM
@scott9309
#3
​Interesting question

12:39 PM
@Jzepp
#1
​Oh The shame!

12:40 PM
@WhiteStoneName
​​People want rules, until they don't. It's like my kids talking about "what's fair". They're pretty selective.

12:40 PM
@Jzepp
#1
​Rules for thee!

12:41 PM
@LoricaSancta
​​I suppose it means we must also be active followers of rules ourselves right

12:41 PM
@WhiteStoneName
​​Yes. There are always rules. Whether explicit or implicit. Who *governs* the rules or interprets. We have levels of courts. And then people will even disagree with the Supreme Court.

12:42 PM
@Jzepp
#1
​More law creates more rebellion.

12:42 PM
@Jzepp
#1
​Everything is Star Wars.

12:42 PM
@LoricaSancta
​​quis custodiet verticem ipsam who will police the corner 😉

12:43 PM
@WhiteStoneName
​​Just teach your boys (and men) to sit to pee when in the home. It's so much easier, and less gross. Always leave the toilet seat down. Glue it.

12:44 PM
@LoricaSancta
​​if you had a million boys at a million toilets taking a million pees...

12:47 PM
@Jzepp
#1
​My parents still married. 70 years!

12:47 PM
@Jzepp
#1
​93 and 95

12:49 PM
@Jzepp
#1
​Quit 10 feet from the finish line?

12:50 PM
@StanRothe
​​you can take a wolf out of the woods, but can't take the woods out of the wolf

12:52 PM
@StanRothe
​​if the currency doesn't have any intrinsic value, then zero out the ledger since it's all imaginary anyways.

12:52 PM
@LoricaSancta
​​I think our leadership would be troubled to see their cattle getting difficult

12:52 PM
@YawnGod
​​I'm just glad Ms. Khaw wants to help everyone. It's so generous ❤🤗❣

12:53 PM
@WhiteStoneName
​​I agree. Ban the stock market. It's all too big to not fail. Might as well end it now.

12:53 PM
@WhiteStoneName
​​Not kidding.

12:53 PM
@StanRothe
​​I'll trade you this basket of blueberries for your blueberry pie 🥧

12:55 PM
@StanRothe
​​George Washington was an Episcopalian Freemason

12:56 PM
@YawnGod
​​The Federal Reserve is privately owned 💸🏦

Judaism, Catholicism, Anglicanism and Islam are imperial religions


2:00  CLAIRE KHAW joins.
4:00  Chad on the duty to be more antisocial online than irl

Racism

24:00  Liberal guilt
26:00  Catholicism is an imperial religion.
27:00  Ditto Judaism and Islam

Being hospitable to @WhiteStoneName and @ObjectiveEthics mentioning @TaurusNecrusProductions ​


2:00  Koraniyule
4:00  Tovia Singer
5:00  Reactions 
6:00  Luke Thompson
7:00  Mutual Phatic Logorrhea
Moaning, groaning and sighing
8:00  TLC eating Chinese man
9:00  Neurotic Jews and gentiles of the West
10:00  Luke Thompson according to Grok

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A knowledge of church history is required to understand why WW3 will be started by Christians again

Crisis of masculinity 1:00  My definition of masculinity 2:00  A culture of gangsters having sex with immoral women is only going to lead to...