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I'm catching the tail end of this, seems to be some kind of controversy...

https://domaingang.com/domain-news/rob-monster-off-twitter-after-christchurch-massacre-controversy/

Must be something odd to evoke this type of a response from one of our members.

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Some resources are pulling from Amazon and Cloudflare so I assumed that it was under Cloudflare

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Looks like the CDN that jquery is being pulled from. Good catch. Engineering will clean that up.

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A. You agree not to distribute in any medium any part of the Service or the Content without YouTube's prior written authorization, unless YouTube makes available the means for such distribution through functionality offered by the Service (such as the Embeddable Player).

C. You agree not to access Content through any technology or means other than the video playback pages of the Service itself, the Embeddable Player, or other explicitly authorized means YouTube may designate.
 
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Looks like the CDN that jquery is being pulled from. Good catch. Engineering will clean that up.

Look on the pages that play the videos too. Found some there.
 
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What info do you consider authoritative that convinces you the earth is flat?

There is no earthly authority on the matter. However, there are truthseekers. Here is one by Mark Sargent that you might find helpful:


Backed up here.
 
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There is no earthly authority on the matter.

You do mean the Bible is though, right? Because you kinda said that before so double checking.
 
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There is no earthly authority on the matter. However, there are truthseekers. Here is one by Mark Sargent that you might find helpful:


Backed up here.

What non-earthly authority? You canโ€™t mean the Bible, because it doesnโ€™t support that the earth is flat. Actually the very opposite.
 
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You do mean the Bible is though, right? Because you kinda said that before so double checking.

Well, when it comes to the Bible, I used to be a "King James Only" guy. However, I have concluded that the KJV is just a good translation but that there are many other useful sources.

For example, to understand the history of mankind and the formation of the earth, the non-Canonical books of Enoch and Jasher fill some important blanks.

To understand the context of the events around Jesus' death, the Bible is light on some detail. However, secular historians like Josephus are a popular go-to along with Polycarp, Tertullian, etc.

So, truth be told, I do have confidence that God preserved his Word, as evidenced by the Dead Sea Scrolls discovery at Qumran in 1946. However, I also believe that secret societies have hid much for millennia.

The funny thing about secret societies is that their members die off, and their next of kin often don't know what to with the libraries of the deceased.

So while just about any Bible translation is sufficient to understand the Gospel, to understand the history of the world, it is often not sufficient even though the Bible has never been proven wrong on anything.

For example, Job is the oldest book of the Bible. It gives us some gems, e.g. Pleiades, Mazzaroth (a.k.a. the Zodiac), Orion's belt, Ursa Major and Minor. See "The Witness of the Stars" by Bullinger.
 
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Well, when it comes to the Bible, I used to be a "King James Only" guy. However, I have concluded that the KJV is just a good translation but that there are many other useful sources.

For example, to understand the history of mankind and the formation of the earth, the non-Canonical books of Enoch and Jasher fill some important blanks.

To understand the context of the events around Jesus' death, the Bible is light on some detail. However, secular historians like Josephus are a popular go-to along with Polycarp, Tertullian, etc.

So, truth be told, I do have confidence that God preserved his Word, as evidenced by the Dead Sea Scrolls discovery at Qumran in 1946. However, I also believe that secret societies have hid much for millennia.

The funny thing about secret societies is that their members die off, and their next of kin often don't know what to with the libraries of the deceased.

So while just about any Bible translation is sufficient to understand the Gospel, to understand the history of the world, it is often not sufficient even though the Bible has never been proven wrong on anything.

For example, Job is the oldest book of the Bible. It gives us some gems, e.g. Pleiades, Mazzaroth (a.k.a. the Zodiac), Orion's belt, Ursa Major and Minor. See "The Witness of the Stars" by Bullinger.

You use a lot of words just like the videos you post use a lot of words. But you have not shown any evidence anywhere to back up your claims.

But the videos make good use of music, Iโ€™ll give you that.

Job speaks of the earth being suspended upon nothing and Isaiah says the earth is a circle, a sphere, a globe.
 
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Well, when it comes to the Bible, I used to be a "King James Only" guy. However, I have concluded that the KJV is just a good translation but that there are many other useful sources.

For example, to understand the history of mankind and the formation of the earth, the non-Canonical books of Enoch and Jasher fill some important blanks.

To understand the context of the events around Jesus' death, the Bible is light on some detail. However, secular historians like Josephus are a popular go-to along with Polycarp, Tertullian, etc.

So, truth be told, I do have confidence that God preserved his Word, as evidenced by the Dead Sea Scrolls discovery at Qumran in 1946. However, I also believe that secret societies have hid much for millennia.

The funny thing about secret societies is that their members die off, and their next of kin often don't know what to with the libraries of the deceased.

So while just about any Bible translation is sufficient to understand the Gospel, to understand the history of the world, it is often not sufficient even though the Bible has never been proven wrong on anything.

For example, Job is the oldest book of the Bible. It gives us some gems, e.g. Pleiades, Mazzaroth (a.k.a. the Zodiac), Orion's belt, Ursa Major and Minor. See "The Witness of the Stars" by Bullinger.


Rob u surprise me. I thought u were a strict, bible belt person. Then now u say you read banned bible books, like the gospel of Magdalene.

And then you go new age and mention how somehow the Pleiades are biblical ๐Ÿ˜€
 
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Rob, what are your thoughts on transgender people? And do you believe there are more than two genders?
 
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If you use any ad-blocking that is not crap, you can watch videos on YT without ads. I use AdBlock. Free plugin

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This is an alternate browser that I like: http://www.maxthon.com/

Brave browser is decent too. If Epik raises a significant round of investment, we are prepared to fork Chromium and embed a free VPN and Tor.

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as far as I know
maxthon is either using chrome or firefox engine
 
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Well, when it comes to the Bible, I used to be a "King James Only" guy. However, I have concluded that the KJV is just a good translation but that there are many other useful sources.

For example, to understand the history of mankind and the formation of the earth, the non-Canonical books of Enoch and Jasher fill some important blanks.

To understand the context of the events around Jesus' death, the Bible is light on some detail. However, secular historians like Josephus are a popular go-to along with Polycarp, Tertullian, etc.

So, truth be told, I do have confidence that God preserved his Word, as evidenced by the Dead Sea Scrolls discovery at Qumran in 1946. However, I also believe that secret societies have hid much for millennia.

The funny thing about secret societies is that their members die off, and their next of kin often don't know what to with the libraries of the deceased.

So while just about any Bible translation is sufficient to understand the Gospel, to understand the history of the world, it is often not sufficient even though the Bible has never been proven wrong on anything.

For example, Job is the oldest book of the Bible. It gives us some gems, e.g. Pleiades, Mazzaroth (a.k.a. the Zodiac), Orion's belt, Ursa Major and Minor. See "The Witness of the Stars" by Bullinger.

as far as I know the bible was not started to be writing
before about 30 years after jesus death

hopefully, these people at that time had a better memory
then people use to have at modern times
 
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As for whether the earth was flat, if you determined that in fact it was, and that the Bible said it was flat and non-moving, and the center of creation, would it change your world view?
let God be true, but every man a liar - Romans 3:4

of course, would that change my world view
as I could no longer view a globe
now my view would be a flat earth

that's what I call a change


it certainly would change my world view too,
if I suddenly understand that the sun shines green

and it would change my moon view
if I suddenly understand
it's real size is the size of an apple

but I guess that won't happen very soon
 
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Yes, that's the point. Fake news. Free speech exposes fake news. If people did not fall for fake news they would be less likely to send their sons into battle to participate in human sacrifices powered by fake news.


as far as I understand history,
and as far as I remember,
at that time when the "weapons of mass destruction"
were claimed as a fact
and used for cause of war

there was a lot of "free speech" existing
as the internet was much less censored than today

so how did that "free speech" help to avoid those
false claims????
and the war?
 
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There is no earthly authority on the matter. However, there are truthseekers. Here is one by Mark Sargent that you might find helpful:


Backed up here.


so if that is true
- world is flat -
- science is lying to us -

that would need a lot of energy and many people supporting that
and a lot of fake news and
media streaming lies.
(there was no media when that idea was formed)

now "search for the money"
what would be the benefit of all these "lies"

why is it important to tell the people of the world that the earth is a globe?
who benefits?
and is that guy/institution mighty enough to produce such a story?

and wouldn't some let's say Chinese
rocket scientist
or Indian scientist
eventually, discover that too
and wouldn't they eventually not feel any obligation
to protect that "miss-information" ????
and not feel the need to follow a "powerfull authority of missinformation" ?

why do chinese intent to land on the moon?

why are indian having a space program?


are they really part of that huge miss information?
 
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I don't wish to engage anyone here in religious debate other than to say, I'm a risk vs. reward type of guy. Thus, I subscribe to the philosophy "Fake it till you make it". I use to think that was a silly trite expression, but I've since learned, it works:xf.smile:

Life is Good, and my belief is that can even be better forever:xf.wink:
 
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Rob u surprise me. I thought u were a strict, bible belt person. Then now u say you read banned bible books, like the gospel of Magdalene.

And then you go new age and mention how somehow the Pleiades are biblical ๐Ÿ˜€

I have never read the Gospel of Magdalene. It is almost certainly another PsyOp from Rome designed to bring people back to Rome:

https://www.gotquestions.org/gospel-of-Mary-Magdalene.html

Long story short, if it bows to the Pope, I would advise to run the other way.

The Pleiades is a constellation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleiades . Perhaps you are thinking of Pleiadians. Well, there is no such thing. Aliens are demons. There are no "aliens". Demons are real but "aliens" are not despite what SciFi has been pounding into your head. If you run into an "alien", tell him to depart in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. It also works for people with Sleep Paralysis:


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as far as I know the bible was not started to be writing
before about 30 years after jesus death

I think you are referring to the New Testament which were written starting around 66 AD before the fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD and continuing after until John wraps it up on Patmos around 90 AD while in exile.

On the other hand, the Torah or Pentateuch was written by Moses during the time in desert, e.g. between 1440 and 1400 BC.

https://www.gotquestions.org/Book-of-Genesis.html

Job was likely started before that, likely by Job himself. There is debate as to who finished it. Some say it was Moses.

FYI, you can buy these 23-30 foot wall charts that map out the timeline since Adam and Eve about 6000 years ago. Example:


If you were wondering about why there is all this so-and-so begat so-and-so in the Old Testament, now you know.

FYI, here is my preferred online Bible: https://www.blueletterbible.org/ . It lets you look at the original paleo-Hebrew and Greek text so that you can see if you agree with the translation.
 
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I think you are referring to the New Testament which were written starting around 66 AD before the fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD and continuing after until John wraps it up on Patmos around 90 AD while in exile.

On the other hand, the Torah or Pentateuch was written by Moses during the time in desert, e.g. between 1440 and 1400 BC.

https://www.gotquestions.org/Book-of-Genesis.html

Job was likely started before that, likely by Job himself. There is debate as to who finished it. Some say it was Moses.

FYI, you can buy these 23-30 foot wall charts that map out the timeline since Adam and Eve about 6000 years ago. Example:


If you were wondering about why there is all this so-and-so begat so-and-so in the Old Testament, now you know.

FYI, here is my preferred online Bible: https://www.blueletterbible.org/ . It lets you look at the original paleo-Hebrew and Greek text so that you can see if you agree with the translation.


Adams Chart
it looks very beautifully


but as we all know Adam and Eve didn't happen 6000 years ago but 9000
 
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