What would you do if…???
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John Rose
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Date: December 04, 2020 06:23PM What would you do if you were trying to save your little girl from drowning and some madman held you back and as a result, your little girl died?
What would you do if your dad with Alzheimer's went wandering and you put up Posters everywhere with your dad's picture on it and some madman went around and sprayed paint all over your Posters and as a result, your dad died? What would you do if you were trying to help the Masses Wake Up to this Fake Pandemic and The Great Reset, which is the real Motive behind COVID-19, on Social Media and Internet SHILLS were NEGATING your efforts and as a result, the Masses NEVER Woke Up and all of our Freedoms, as we know them, were gone? What would you do? What would you want to do or what would you want have done to these SHILLS and MONSTERS who are assisting those Behind the Curtain, those who Worship Satan, those who actually WANT us to SUFFER? WHAT DO THESE MONSTERS DESERVE? WHAT DO THEY DO TO TRAITORS? WHAT DO THEY DO TO THOSE WHO ARE COMMITTING CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY? Personally, I do NOT believe in punishing people, but EVIL has to be STOPPED!!! “He who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it.” -Henry David Thoreau Civil Disobedience - [www.youtube.com] WARNING!!! The Great Reset Is Coming!!! - [www.youtube.com] Re: What would you do if…???
Posted by:
NuNativs
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Date: December 04, 2020 06:46PM It's not so Black and White...
This thought pattern, which the American Psychological Association also calls dichotomous or polarized thinking, is considered a cognitive distortion because it keeps us from seeing the world as it often is: complex, nuanced, and full of all the shades in between. An all-or-nothing mindset doesn’t allow us to find the middle ground. Re: What would you do if…???
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NuNativs
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Date: December 04, 2020 06:58PM "satan" is a myth just like "god". These entities were invented once "civilization" grew to a certain level and the masses lived away from NATURE to keep them in check, make them report to work, look "up" to authority figures etc. The "great reset" has already happened...
Big Gods Came After the Rise of Civilizations, Not Before, Finds Study Using Huge Historical Database God only started watching over us quite recently, according to a study that analyzed 414 societies from 30 world regions. When you think of religion, you probably think of a god who rewards the good and punishes the wicked. But the idea of morally concerned gods is by no means universal. Social scientists have long known that small-scale traditional societies – the kind missionaries used to dismiss as “pagan” – envisaged a spirit world that cared little about the morality of human behaviour. Their concern was less about whether humans behaved nicely towards one another and more about whether they carried out their obligations to the spirits and displayed suitable deference to them. Nevertheless, the world religions we know today, and their myriad variants, either demand belief in all-seeing punitive deities or at least postulate some kind of broader mechanism – such as karma – for rewarding the virtuous and punishing the wicked. In recent years, researchers have debated how and why these moralising religions came into being. Now, thanks to our massive database of world history, known as Seshat (named after the Egyptian goddess of record keeping), we’re starting to get some answers. Eye in the Sky One popular theory has argued that moralising gods were necessary for the rise of large-scale societies. Small societies, so the argument goes, were like fish bowls. It was almost impossible to engage in antisocial behaviour without being caught and punished – whether by acts of collective violence, retaliation or long-term reputational damage and risk of ostracism. But as societies grew larger and interactions between relative strangers became more commonplace, would-be transgressors could hope to evade detection under the cloak of anonymity. For cooperation to be possible under such conditions, some system of surveillance was required. What better than to come up with a supernatural “eye in the sky” – a god who can see inside people’s minds and issue punishments and rewards accordingly. Believing in such a god might make people think twice about stealing or reneging on deals, even in relatively anonymous interactions. Maybe it would also increase trust among traders. If you believe that I believe in an omniscient moralising deity, you might be more likely to do business with me, than somebody whose religiosity is unknown to you. Simply wearing insignia such as body markings or jewellery alluding to belief in such a god might have helped ambitious people prosper and garner popularity as society grew larger and more complex. Nevertheless, early efforts to investigate the link between religion and morality provided mixed results. And while supernatural punishment appears to have preceded the rise of chiefdoms among Pacific Island peoples, in Eurasia studies suggested that social complexity emerged first and moralising gods followed. These regional studies, however, were limited in scope and used quite crude measures of both moralising religion and of social complexity. Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 12/04/2020 07:00PM by NuNativs. Re: What would you do if…???
Posted by:
John Rose
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Date: December 22, 2020 04:20PM
Re: What would you do if…???
Posted by:
NuNativs
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Date: December 22, 2020 05:35PM Give it a rest jeez, I'm NOT the enemy... Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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