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Tuesday, 3 December 2024

Stable nations through stable families in stable marriages

1:00  CAROL joins to say Western men have no solution to the problem of immigration and low birth rates.

2:00  Men are afraid of women.  

3:00  Christian THEONOMIC MORALS talks about long term solutions. 

5:00  Pro-natalism

6:00  Going off-grid is not a solution for everyone. 

7:00  Country life

8:00  Home steading in Alaska

9:00  Californian an ex-Mormon

10:00  The new regime of Secular Koranism

11:00  Gay rights and transgenderism taught to elementary schoolchildren

14:00  Immigration

15:00  "Waiting for the boomers to die out"

16:00  Women of childbearing age and men of fighting age

17:00  Teen marriage

18:00  Shotgun weddings

19:00  Testosterone

21:00  Penis size

Secular Koranism

22:00  "Start at home"

23:00  Christians are more likely to have children than non-Christian white people. 

24:00  Civics

25:00  Marriage

26:00  Cities of sin

27:00  PSYOSIMP white nationalist agnostic joins.

https://x.com/psyopsimp

33:00  Islam

37:00  Christians forced to become Muslim. 

38:00  Hierarchy, structure and male headship

39:00  Extreme form of hierarchy

41:00  Only governments can conducts pogroms. 

42:00  Christian: "There are no political or governmental solutions."

43:00  The option of rebellion is implicit. 

44:00  Denialism

45:00  Feudalism

Going to the city to seek their fortune

47:00  Dick Whittington

48:00  Jesus was a country boy from Nazareth.

During the time of Jesus, Nazareth was not a city in the modern sense but rather a small village. 

Historical Context: According to archaeological and biblical evidence, Nazareth was a modest settlement in Lower Galilee with a population estimated between 200 to 400 people. It was known for its simplicity, with no significant structures like palaces or bathhouses, suggesting a humble village life centered around agriculture. The Gospels refer to it as the hometown of Jesus, but it lacked the prominence and infrastructure typical of a city. 

Archaeological Insights: Recent archaeological findings have confirmed the existence of Nazareth during the first century AD, with evidence of Jewish life including homes, cisterns, and other utilitarian structures. The discovery of a first-century house near the Church of the Annunciation suggests that Nazareth was indeed a small but inhabited settlement in Jesus's time. 

Cultural Significance: Despite its small size, Nazareth gained immense religious significance because it was the childhood home of Jesus. This has led to it being a focal point for Christian pilgrimage, although its development into a larger, more complex urban center occurred much later, particularly with European interest in the 19th century. 

In summary, while Nazareth was not a city by contemporary standards, it was a recognized village in the first century, home to a small Jewish community.

There's no clear evidence from the New Testament that suggests Jesus sought his fortune in Jerusalem in the conventional sense of seeking wealth or personal gain. Here's a breakdown of Jesus's activities in Jerusalem based on biblical accounts:

Religious Mission: Jesus's visits to Jerusalem, especially his final one, were centered around his religious mission. The Gospels describe him entering Jerusalem on what is known as Palm Sunday, engaging in activities like cleansing the Temple, teaching in the Temple courts, and debating with religious leaders. These actions were more aligned with spiritual and religious purposes rather than personal financial gain.

Teaching and Miracles: During his time in Jerusalem, Jesus is depicted performing miracles, such as healing, and teaching. His focus was on spreading his message, challenging the religious establishment, and fulfilling what he believed to be his divine purpose, not on accumulating wealth.

The Last Supper and Crucifixion: The events leading to his arrest, trial, crucifixion, and resurrection all took place in or around Jerusalem. These events are central to Christian theology but do not suggest Jesus was seeking personal fortune.

Economic Context: Jesus's lifestyle, as depicted in the Gospels, was one of simplicity and poverty. He often spoke against the accumulation of wealth for personal gain, famously saying, "It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God" (Matthew 19:24).

In essence, Jesus's journey to Jerusalem was part of his ministry, aimed at fulfilling prophecy, teaching, and ultimately, according to Christian belief, to offer salvation through his death and resurrection. His actions and teachings were more about spiritual wealth and the kingdom of God than earthly fortune.


54:00  Europe is toast.
57:00  Not much communication between the generations.
59:00  California culture is not American culture.
1:00:00  Pincer movement
Labour unions
Rockefeller
1:01:00  I am only interested in the Fourth Estate.
1:01:00  Socialism
1:02:00  Middle America will save America. 

But there are no bourgeois values without patriarchy, and no patriarchy without religion.
1:04:00  Real life conversations
1:06:00  Divided
American Christians
1:07:00  George Washington and his warning against political parties
1:08:00  Marriage
1:09:00  Misogynists and sodomites
1:10:00  Banning dating apps and treating unmarried parents as sex offenders
1:11:00  Blasphemy laws
Duelling and shootouts
1:12:00  Hate speech laws
1:13:00  Affirmative action
1:14:00  US state education
1:15:00  Oklahoma and West Virginia 
1:16:00  US class distinctions
1:18:00  "The rich don't have bad shoes and their teeth are fixed."

Mental patients in 1950s America talk more sense than news presenters in the 21st century.

1:20:00  Illinois Germans
1:21:00  The affluent society
Christian Americans
1:22:00  Top down imposition of rules
1:23:00  Educated middle class men
1:24:00  Support for patriarchy has to come from the government.
Division by social media platforms
1:26:00  Religion
1:29:00  Christian nationalists
David Duke and Jared Taylor
1:31:00  SK shtick
1:33:00  The narrative
1:34:00  Race cannot be your religion.
Labour unions
1:35:00  The Siimpsons and Mayor Quimby's town meetings
1:36:00  The Howard Johnson Love Hotel
1:38:00  Standards of sexual morality
1:39:00  Degeneracy

STEPHENN BROUGHTON joins to complain about sluts.

1:40:00  Feminists will never agree to slut-shame.
1:42:00  High maintenance women
1:43:00  Losing high IQ men and women
1:44:00  Gold diggers
1:49:00  Fear of the unknown
1:51:00  My concubine contract
1:53:00  CIA
1:56:00  Anglican Marriage Ceremony
1:58:00  Abolition of no fault divorce
2:02:00  Extended family
2:08:00  Community property
2:10:00  Non-Orthodox parents of an autist
2:34:00  Orthodox Christians are not allowed to enter mosques. 
2:36:00  Carl von Clausewitz on War
2:37:00  Phonics
2:42:00  Roosh V

2:43:00  VINCENT BRUNO joins.
2:46:00  Bobo denies he is a White Nationalist.
2:48:00  "Declaring one's spirituality"
2:51:00  Zionism and US foreign policy
2:52:00  Israel is the 51st state.

2:54:00  When the boomers are dead ...

2:56:00  Affirmative action

3:06:00  US foreign policy

Thomas Massie: "Everyone but me has an AIPAC guy." 

https://www.instagram.com/tuckercarlson/reel/C77ZmqOhFH3/?hl=en-gb

3:09:00  America is a US colony. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_Rico_statehood_movement

3:16:00  AZRAQ the Saudi racist joins.

3:37:00  Carol's question

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