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Newsome pushed back against Democracy to achieve his political goals

Not really "addressing" the point by engaging in whataboutism...it's just defending "your" guy by pointing to something someone else did.
Could you please point out to me exactly what I said that "defended" the practice of gerrymandering? Quotes would be preferable.

Oh, and just so you're clear, Newsom isn't "my guy." As I've told you before, I do not live in California. Though, it is a nice place to visit.

The money is a part of it, with millions of dollars spent.
Why is that a problem? Who paid for those ads?

The ccontent is another, where the ballot summary did mention the intent the ads that were run did not.
And that was a lie, somehow? Please point out the falsehood for me. I don't live in California, so I did not see the ads or the ballot summary.

I disagree that they have the right to vote if they don't do their due diligence, because all they are doing is silencing people who actually understand what is going on. Children are also affected by elections, but they have no right to vote because they lack the understanding.
You seem to be confusing rights that actually exist with rights you believe should (or should not) exist. The fact is, every adult US citizen, informed on any particular issue or not, has the legal right to vote. Your position seems to be that you don't believe they should have that right. You are, of course, entitled to hold that opinion, but the facts remain: in the US, the right to vote does not depend on how informed you are, nor is it limited by a lack of knowledge.

Yeah, I tend to stick to local politics and mostly ignore national politics as much as I can since at that level it all just seems like petty gamesmanship with both sides being either inept or corrupt.
That often happens at every level, but when the stakes are higher, the petty gamesmanship increases. But it can only change if people who refuse to accept it get involved and work to change things, both on the local and national levels.0

I suppose you could put it that way, though it seems that our current system is far more favorable to oligarchy since it is all money anyway.
But that seems to be the system you favor over our current one, is that not correct?

Nope, morality that is subjective isn't morality. It's just opinions.
Sorry, but there isn't any other kind of morality. Just as an example, try and name even one single moral principle that is applicable to every person, including those who disagree with that moral principle.

He gave the impression that the current maps were somehow unfair and needed correction.
Impressions can often be misinterpreted. Exactly what did he say, and was that actual statement false?

Outside of the ballot summary he made almost no mention of his intent to gerrymander the districts as a response to TX republicans. It was lying by omission.
I seem to recall hearing him say that was his intent quite a bit, and I don't live in California. Are you sure you didn't just miss the times he mentioned it?

Depends on how they went about it, as we will soon see whether demographic proxy fits the Supreme Courts ruling.
We already know the SCOTUS has ruled that gerrymandering isn't illegal or unconstitutional. If there is a legal challenge to Newsom's ballot initiative, I guess we'll have to see how that turns out, but as it stands, without a reversal of the current SCOTUS ruling, gerrymandering isn't illegal or unconstitutional.

And to call what Newsome did 'acting in a democratic way" is absolutely laughable, especially when what he did was blatant gerrymandering.
I never said his plan wasn't to gerrymander. What I said was the way he went about it, asking the voters to decide if he should have the ability to do it within a specific time period, was more democratic than simply deciding to do it by fiat, under orders from an authoritarian president.

Keep in mind, per SCOTUS, gerrymandering isn't undemocratic. It's allowable under the law.

'HEy, let's take away the minorities rights. As long as we vote on it, it's fine."
Does Newsom's proposed redistricting plan take away anyone's right to vote, whether they're in a minority group or not? Or any other rights, for that matter? If you're going to make accusations, please be specific.

You are defending gerrymandering, which you claim to be against.
I have never done that. Not even one single time. And to prove that, I challenge you to find a single quote by me that defends the practice in any way, shape or form.

Keep in mind, just in case you're unclear on the idea, that simply acknowledging that something is legal is not a defense of that act.

You may not be acting in a way that challenges your integrity because you lack the power, but a lack of power doesn't change the fact that you seem to be defending somehting you claim to be against in principle.
And there's the problem. You say I "seem to be" defending gerrymandering. Your perception is incorrect.

Perhaps if you stopped defending it, then I would accept it?
I'd have to start first, and I'm not going to.

-- A2SG, but feel free to try and quote me defending the act of gerrymandering....it'll be fun to see what you come up with....
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There’s a Giant Flaw in Human History

Its like your declaring to be the gatekeeper and unless the experts are known to you and pass your test they don't count. This is exactly my point of imposing an epistemics onto those who present alternative evidence.
It is not.
There you go again imposing your personal authority over everyone else. So what happens when people disagree and say they do have authority. What then. Are you an expert and have 50 years experience in the very field that is required to know what they are talking about.
None of them are expert Egyptologists.
Yes and his idea of the pyramids being able to generate energy has been verified. Have you even wrote anything on the Egyptian works. I doubt it.
It was not verified.
But its still your personal opinion thats coming onto the page without one bit of evidence. I find it ironic when at least these experts have written something and done the onvestigation.
I have read their "investigations". It is low quality writing.
You do realise this is a subjective opinion. People do disagree and see it as significant. You have from the start been antagonistic against anyone who suggest alternative and advanced knowledge.

The idea of advanced or alternative knowledge is a natural human interest. But of course if you have already relegated it to nothing due to your beliefs then its going to mean little to you. But don't project your beliefs onto others who hold a different one.
It is fantasy knowledge "discovered" by nobodies.
Tell that to a stone mason or engineer to sees the works. You have not got the awareness of these industries so you don't know. But then you dismiss everything you don't know so I guess your beliefs and feelings trump everyone elses experiences.
I'd have no problem doing that. Shiny stone vases aren't even close to the most important thing about early Egyptian civilization.
If we found a sowing needle in that period of time it would be a big deal. It depends on how you look at it. Its that the level of tech and knowledge stands out. How it stands out is a matter of knowledge itself.
Sowing needle? Jethro Tull invented the seed drill in 1701.

Or did you mean sewing needle? Those go back 40-50,000 years ago.

Neither timeframe is even clos to that of ancient Egypt 6000 years ago.

If you don't understand the value from the perspective of the expert in that field then your imposing your unqualified belief over them.
You do not cite experts in Egyptology. The other posters have.
Petrie and other experts recognised the advanced knowledge immediately. I trust their opinion over yours.
For the love of sanity, read a professional Egyptologist from the last 50 years. Petrie has been dead for about 100 years.
Yes you keep saying this like its gospel. This is exactly the point I was making above about the words just fall out of your mouth and onto the page as though they are truth over everything else without one bit of evidence.
I've told you several times after examining that paper that it isn't about what you think it is about. That your "sources" feed that to you makes me think they are frauds.
You seem to think your words are like peer review without providing the peer review.
I did an actual review of a garbage paper on "sonics" last night.
So this time provide the evidence. Show how its different to what I think. I provided several indpenedent articles that say otherwise. They clearly state that the pyramid can concentrate energy into the chambers and was specifically designed that way.
Already been done here and not just by me. I am not obligated to repeatedly correct your misunderstandings if you won't listen.
But you believe your words are gospel just by saying them. As though they hold truth over all else without any evidence. Thats the same as unverified religious beliefs lol.
Yes, I get it, religion is bad and useless.
This tells me you don't know him. That you have never read his material. Because if you did you would realise that he uses a scientific approach. He will abandon an idea if the science is not supported just as good scientists do. His language is exactly that. Even when others suggest unsupported ideas like aliens or gods he rejects it.

Which shows you made up you mind on Dunn without even knowling himand his work.

Thats one of the biggest ironies I have heard for some time.

Whose thresholds, you the gatekeeper. How do we know the gatekeeper is not the grifter.
shove off.
Really, you have not seen any discussion or images on this thread about saw cuts. If not then how can you even make any claims about anything if you have not even looked at big chunks of evidence.
You pollute this thread with so much "content" in your gallops of Gish that one must skip some of it to have time to do anything else on this site. If you posted less chaff, you might get more response.
Out of place works, anything out of place as to its tech and knowledge. Where it should not have been there for that time. You could say the pyramids themselves are out of place for their time.
They are not out of place. The sequence of pyramid development is very clear and well established through the last century of archeological study. It's time for you to read real Egyptology done after WW2.
They were the highest buildings in the world until the Eiffel tower was made in the 19th century.
Which is cool, but not an argument against the time line.
But stuff like modern looking saw, planing and router cuts in hard stone. Precision vases in a time when the potters wheel was not even around. Evidence for chemical, and material tech in block moulding or changing the material nature of stones. Or the use of electromagnetism, acoustics ect in energy production or hydro tech ect.
And various posters have addressed this repeatedly. Pay attention.
The problem is because you have never done this it begins to look like you just sayiong this without any substance. You have to understand from my perspective that I have two people or sometimes many people disagreeing with you. One is published and has the work and the other has never produced anything.
I haven't read *all* of their garbage, but I have read enough to know that it is garbage.
Talk about grifters and conspiracy makers. They have specifically addressed this and stated in no uncertain terms that its not about anything whacko. You seem to be creating your own conspiracies without actually knowing what others are saying. Lumping them all into the stereotypes you are creating.

You seem to think I cannot sort out fact from fiction. Another projection and to be honest quite a put down. But thats what is to be expected from skeptics who relegate everyone to this category. Which only shows that bias is at play and we cannot trust your opinion.
shove off again
Yes I have watched this already. Which completely refutes you claim that these researchers are blindly claiming everything without getting alternative views. He does not refute the claims completely but offers alternative explanations.
Pronouns are useless without context. I don't know which of the three male participants in the video "he" is.
If they were so fixated and deluded then why would they invite such alternative explanations and show everyone.

You seem to think that those who propose such alkternative and advanced knowledge must be completely unaware of the whackery out there. You have to remember that just suggesting alternative or advanced knowledge can be conflated but because it can be conflated doesn't make it all conflated.

What your doing is conflating any suggestion as automatically whacko. You cannot seem to seperate them out. Or accept that at the same time there is whacko idea there is genuine alternative and advanced tknowledge.
Your writing has failed your attempt to communicate.
If you are to be fair and balanced then you should also hear from the actual experts in the specific fields as well and then make up your mind. Here is Chris King

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Who is Chris King and what is his expertise in Egyptology?
No I havn't. Thats the point. I am willing to accept the skeptics. Heck here I am with half a dozen people challenging me and the suggestion of advanced tech and knowledge. What if it was the other way around. How long would you last lol.

I am fully aware of the skeptics objections and I think so is all who propose alternative ideas. The difference is the skeptics are dismissing everything before its properly investigated which shows their position and belief was already set.

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Release from Epstein files

Their media keeps pushing the dead end narrative. It'll be the same thing with Epstein. It'll turn out to be nothing, and the left wing will keep saying things like "but they had thanksgiving together!".
Yeah.

"This whole thing with Epstein is going to turn out to be a big nothing". I can't believe what Trump supporters are willing to stoop to.


Honestly,... like...I'm speechless with what people are prepared to reason away.
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Liberal Protestant churches proclaim 'holiness' of transgenderism, rebuke Catholic bishops

Sometimes false prophets spoke to the people of Israel. False teachers will also sneak in and speak harmful lies to you. But these teachers don't really belong to the Master who paid a great price for them, and they will quickly destroy themselves.
2 Peter 2:1
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Is President Trump Corrupt? Three Stories.

Well, if it's a loaded question being asked, why not give a loaded answer? lol

If you want to be a major player in US politics, you gotta kiss someone's rear-end and promise favors in return for campaign donations.

Not sure why that's controversial to point out.


Oh...wait?... is this one of those times where we're supposed pretend that Trump is uniquely bad in some regard?

Whoops...I missed the queue. Sorry about that. I'll fall in line and be a good boy.

Allow me to bend a knee and worship at the alter of Philosophy 101 professors:
Orange man bad... He's orange and bad and a man who's also orange and a man who's bad and orange and bad...not to mention a man and bad who's also orange...not to mention racist transphobic and bad, please tax me at 40%.


Phew, that was close...

I almost fell into the grips of the KKK until someone set me on the right path and made me see the light, and convinced that Trump is the worst human in the history of humans who's uniquely bad in every way.

The problem is, when you say that all politicians are corrupt you just encourage politicians to live down to their reputation.
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DOGE wants to Make Aliens Great Again: Increase Visas to bring in Skilled Foreign Workers to Take Lucrative Jobs from Mediocre Americans

Trump Organization sought to bring in nearly 200 workers on visas in 2025


President’s family business requested at least 184 foreign workers for Mar-a-Lago, Virginia winery and two golf clubs


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The Trump Organization sought to bring in at least 184 foreign workers in 2025 for temporary positions at Mar-a-Lago, two golf clubs and a Virginia winery through H-2A and H-2B visas, according to data from the Department of Labor.

The company’s visa requests have risen steadily in recent years, from 121 in 2021 to a record 184 in 2025.

During Trump’s five years in office, the Trump Organization filed to bring in at least 566 foreign workers.
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Blunted emotions might be starting

Wow I hadn't seen that one before. Thank you so much. There are times where I am almost too tired to pray the regular routine I have, and I ask myself if I have only one prayer to say on any given day, due to being too tired, what would it be.
Listen to the contemporary version of it sung below the prayer. I usually recite it every morning and add my prayer intentions to it. But when I’m just so frazzled can’t make a good attempt at it without my mind going all over the place, I’ll pray the version in song. It helps relieve my anxiety as well.
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How is the Economy Doing Right Now?

2 mos ago

U.S. sees highest large-company bankruptcies in 15 years with 446 filings


Several familiar American brands from the 1990s and 2000s are among those that have collapsed in 2025. Retailers such as Forever 21, Joann’s, Party City, and Claire’s, along with pharmacy chain Rite Aid, have all filed for bankruptcy this year.


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Today

US Corporate Bankruptcies Set to Hit 15-Year High Amid Credit Jitters, S&P Data Shows


Total bankruptcy filings reached 655 this year through October, compared with 687 for all of 2024. October alone accounted for 68 filings, following 76 in August — the highest monthly count since at least 2020.
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Gallup: Drop in U.S. Religiosity Among Largest in World

That certainly sounds like more fun. Some of us seem to have forgotten that the Gospel was supposed to be good news
Carnal Christians sounds menacing...like calling them meat. But I suppose such names are good for looking down the end of our noses at people.
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Fundamentalist or Evangelical?

I would say that I'm a mixture of both.

Fundamentalists are very literal in the way that they read and practice the Bible and, yes, many things would be 'forbidden' that are worldly including pop music, certain movies, certain ways of dress, drinking alcohol and/or drinking to excess, piercings, make up, playing cards, rolling dice etc.

Evangelism is also very biblical, as compared to other denominations, but are very heavily focused (IMO) in the way the bible can be practiced in the modern life. The above activities would not be encouraged if they distract from God but I don't see them as heavily discouraged and make up, piercings etc are definitely much more accepted.

I prefer Fundamentalism, because that is how I was raised and I do believe it is biblical, but it is not widely practiced locally so I am currently part of a non-denomination church which is sola scriptura in so much as the mission of Christians, the message of Jesus etc.
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Armenia's prayer breakfast draws critics amid tensions between prime minister, church leaders

More than 300 faith, business and political leaders have convened for a national prayer breakfast in the world's oldest Christian nation amid ongoing tensions between the Armenian Apostolic Church and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who is scheduled to speak at the event.

With proceedings taking place on Friday and Saturday in Yerevan, the first-ever Republic of Armenia Prayer Breakfast is initiated and organized by Armenian civil society leaders, with "the support and participation" of Pashinyan, a former journalist who rose to power in 2018 after a wave of pro-democracy protests.

Although the event's purpose is to renew the country's "spiritual foundations and affirm its traditional Christian values," it does not come without its critics as the country gears up for the June 2026 election.

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Trump promises $2000 tariff dividend to all Americans

Is there something wrong with the Trump economy? People are saying it's the best ever!

These payments are to offset inflation, which people are saying has been eliminated.
Funny how you snipped out the part where I said "Or is the left now saying the economy is doing well?". If both the left and the right are in agreement that the economy is doing well and inflation has been eliminated, then stimulus payments should make it even better.

Why is the left so against the working class getting a little money?

Is it because it's not going to illegal aliens and foreign countries?
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The Saving results of the Death of Christ !

Similarly, if the Father attempts to ἑλκύω and fails, the failure is external to the verb itself. The verb still means "to haul/drag with decisive force." It is not inherently soft or conditional. Any context of failure is determined by circumstance, not the definition of ἑλκύω. Thus, the term should not be rendered "attract" or "woo" with the understanding of inherent resistibility.
TdNT (Littel Kittle) likely has the most extensive research on terms like this, and their conclusion is as follows; "There is no thought here of force or magic. The term figuratively expresses the supernatural power of the love of God of Christ which goes out to all (12:32) but without which no one can come (6:44). The apparent contradiction shows that both the election and the universality of grace must be taken seriously; the compulsion is not automatic. "

Calvinist attempts to turn it into a forceful action fail to understand that context determines meaning, and when it is used in the context of influence on humans the forceful implications are not present.
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Why Kat Von D Will Not Get Rid of an Item in Her Home Some Christians Think Is ‘Demonic’

Grotesques on churches are purely decorative carvings, often depicting monstrous or whimsical figures, that serve a symbolic purpose of warding off evil and serving as a visual reminder of the separation between the profane outside and the sacred inside.
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He’s a citizen with a Real ID. ICE detained him anyway. Twice.

"This is wrong because you didn't get a warrant!"

Only matters if the positions haven't been

"Well, this warrant is bogus because it comes from a judge we don't like"
or
"Well, this kind of warrant is bogus because we don't think it passes constitutional muster"
I don't believe I've ever made this argument.
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Kilauea Volcano is spectacular today.

With the shutdown over, the web page maintainers at HVO are back on the job and can update with data collected by the scientists during the last 3 epsiodes:


From episode 35, my favorite from the set, taken Oct 18

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There are a bunch of images of fountains, digging instruments from under the tephra, the tephra hill, but this one from Sunday spoke to me:

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There is a separation between the end of the road where it falls into the crater and the fountains, but it looks like they are walking towards a gap in lava flow. (The broken road is from Summer 2018.)

The three episodes were:

34: October 1, 6 hours, 375 m
35: October 17, 7.5 hours, 450 m (highest in 40 years)
36: November 9, 5 hours, 375 m
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Do you keep the Sabbath? (poll)

It’s not a matter of reinterpreting the scriptures, it a matter of interpreting them using sound hermeneutical practices which is something that has led to your demise. Both literary and historical contexts are important. You continue to use scriptures that is outside of both.

So I guess you don’t have a verse that shows that the law was given to the church? Why not? After all, your argument relies on the church being given the law directly, right?

God does not change.
  • Psalms 89:34 My covenant will I not break, nor alter the thing that is gone out of my lips.
  • Malachi 3:6 For I am the Lord, I change not; therefore ye sons of Jacob are not consumed.
  • Hebrews 13:8 Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever.
  • James 1:17 Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.
God's counsel is immutable (it doesn't change). It is impossible for God to lie.
  • Hebrews 6:16-20 For men indeed swear by the greater, and an oath for confirmation is for them an end of all dispute. Thus God, determining to show more abundantly to the heirs of promise the immutability of His counsel, confirmed it by an oath, that by two immutable things [His promise and His oath], in which it is impossible for God to lie, we might have strong consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay hold of the hope set before us. This hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast, and which enters the Presence behind the veil, where the forerunner has entered for us, even Jesus, having become High Priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek.
Conclusion: If God does not change, God's counsel is immutable, and it is impossible for God to lie, all bases are covered concerning the immutable law of God, the Ten Commandments.
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