Saturday, December 2, 2023

'Wag the Dog' movie time!

Here's where God married Adam and Eve. Genesis 2:23: [23] And Adam said, This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man.

[24] Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.

"There's the quote about the one flesh, the joining of the 23-23, the producing of 46 chromosomes that makes a kid and there they become one. You know how many words are in that quote? 

"That's a good guess and 'BINGO!' you'd be right. I read that and say, 'Hmm, ain't that interesting?!' If you go to I Corinthians 6:16-17, along in there, and he talks about that one flesh and he says, "You see that in the human terms; he that's joined to the Lord is one spirit.'

"Our birth into Christ being begotten by the Gospel to produce one spirit . . . He uses it and says it's a parallel in the physical realm, one flesh, the 46 chromosomes, to our spiritual identity in Christ. He just keeps connecting those two things together.

"You know what the 46th book in the Bible is? Start in Genesis and go through, count it out. What's the 46th book? I Corinthians 3:16: [16] Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?

Chapter 6:19: [19] What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?

"The 46th books talks about you and I being the temple; the place where God lives. He lives in your body. Inside your DNA there, He exists. Now, that's kind of interesting, because if you go back to John 2, when Herod built the temple that Israel used with the time of Christ, you know how long it took him to build it?

John 2:20: [20] Then said the Jews, Forty and six years was this temple in building, and wilt thou rear it up in three days?

"When Moses built the tabernacle, God said, 'Go out here and build the tabernacle; it's all made out of skin, but it's got a structure to it; it's got boards and stuff to hold up the skins,' and he put four posts in the beginning of it out here which matched the four pairs of the genetic code and down the east side of it, he put 20 boards. Down the south side he put 20 boards and he crossed the back side of that tabernacle with six boards. That's the tabernacle; you're the tabernacle.

" I Kings 7, when Solomon built the temple, he built the porch and he put two pillars. You want to guess how tall each one of those pillars were? There were each one 21 cubits. When he went inside and built a winding staircase. Have you ever seen a picture of DNA? It's got two pillars on the outside and winding stairs on the inside."

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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson whined Tuesday about “right-wing extremism” and blamed his predecessor, Lori Lightfoot, for the many troubles afflicting the Windy City, explained today's New York Post

"Johnson insisted that he 'inherited' the city’s ongoing migrant crisis and accused conservatives of unfairly caricaturing Chicago as a crime-ridden metropolis.

“It is abysmal and it’s an affront for everything that is good about this country, for the extremism in this country to use people as political tools to settle political scores for something that happened 400 years ago,” Johnson said during a riff on public safety.

“They’re still mad that a black man is free in this country,” the mayor went on. “This is nothing new.”

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Now that they've "gone after" the Jews who would you expect is next?

From today's feed from MSN.com, quoting James Carville:

"And let me tell you something: The Speaker of the House, they got probably at least two Supreme Court justices, maybe more,  don't kid yourself," he continued. "People in the press have no idea who this guy is… This is a fundamental threat to the United States. It is a fundamental thing. [They] don't believe in the Constitution. They'll tell you that. Mike Johnson himself says what is democracy but two wolves and a lamb having lunch? That's what they really, really, really believe."

"And to say, 'Oh, come on, man. It's just some crazy s---.' No, no. They believe that. And they're coming and they've been doing it forever. They're funded. They're funded. They're relentless and, you know, they probably won't win for a while but they might. And if they do, the whole country blows a gasket," he added. 

"And to say, 'Oh, come on, man. It's just some crazy s---.' No, no. They believe that. And they're coming and they've been doing it forever. They're funded. They're funded. They're relentless and, you know, they probably won't win for a while but they might. And if they do, the whole country blows a gasket," he added. 

Maher continued, "Mike says being a Christian nation is our tradition and it's who we are as a people. It's not. We're the people who have a First Amendment which says ‘Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.’ And we have an Article Six which says ‘no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office.’ So I take these people at their word when they say that they think we should be Christian nationalists. But then they have to take John Adams at his word when he wrote, ‘The government of the United States of America is not in any sense, founded on the Christian religion.’"

Last month, Maher echoed Carville's sentiment and claimed Johnson "exactly sounds like bin Laden" quoting the Speaker at a prayer group when he said "depraved America deserves God's wrath."

In October, he compared Johnson to the Maine mass shooter responsible for murdering 18 people and injuring 13 others. 

"When you're this much of a religious fanatic, there is no room for real democracy. That's not what you believe in. He said it today. 'Look in the Bible. That's my world view,'" Maher said during the panel discussion. "And I was reading about this horrible shooting in Maine. And, you know, we don't know much about the guy yet, but apparently he heard voices and I thought ‘Is he that different than Mike Johnson?’"

"I mean, degree? Yes. But it's thinner than you'd think?" Maher added. 

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