brianv wrote:Another thing.
When you apply for a LOAN, your Signature on the Contract electronically creates Slave Debt. Do not be under the impression that the Bank actually loans you anything. A Bank cannot loan it's Assets. Ask to see the Bank's books that shows where - say $10,000 of the Bank's money is transferred into your account, ie the LOAN, and you will be waiting a long time. Your Signature creates $10,000 worth of Debt in the system which you have to pay back with your labour and interest. Then there's the securitisation scam also.
brianv wrote:"TO MY FELLOW-CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:"
Shame he didn't feel the same about Fictional Earthly Constructs.
Wiki.Citizenship denotes the link between a person and a state
BOTH FICTIONAL ENTITIES.
kickstones wrote:As it stands at the moment, in my mind, there is a high probability that Jesus was a fictional character created by the Roman Empire, to subdue its subjects, lead them into a life of servitude devoid of critical thought. To this day this scheme of things is all apparent as witnessed by mass apathy to many governmental initiated propaganda events detailed on this site.
Until a genuine scholar provide credible evidence demonstrating he existed then my line of thinking will follow the course put forward by the likes of J Atwill who, through his book Caesar's Messiah, puts across a cogent, although as yet not proven, argument he never existed.
http://caesarsmessiah.com/blog/2012/10/ ... /#more-214
Many atheists also presume that non-atheists live a life "devoid of critical thought", an unwarranted and preposterous claim.
Very few people are capable of being scientists, and not everyone is able to study the sciences, but everyone is capable of and must discuss the things surrounding us, in order to obtain definite concepts about them. That is the proper undertaking of the intellectual faculty in everyone. How much it will obtain depends upon it's strength; but it should always be occupied with the substantial business of thinking things over, and the discussion of realty.
Saint Theophan the recluse (1815 - 1894)
lux wrote:Ab's commentary on this MJF topic shows this funny photo taken from the above video to which I have added Michael J Fox's own words at that moment:
Case closed!
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