So our "national security" is tied to pedophiles and blackmail? And justice for these crimes threatens our "national security"? Our nation has an extremely big problem if that's the case. image
When you look at what is desired for Venezuela, you can see why Trump keeps the Ukraine war going. The American Empire is about taking control of resources (either directly or via puppet governments). Venezuela has the largest proven oil reserves on earth. So the Empire wants control of it. It wants Venezuela's oil to be the Empire's asset. The same applies to Russia, which is the world's cornucopia of natural resources. The Empire's goal is to split Russia into pieces, and to control its resources. Trump obviously had no intention of Making America Great Again. His goal is to try to save the Empire that has destroyed America. image
Trump saying that Epstein is all about Democrats means that: Trump has ruined his own reputation to protect Democrats, to shield Democrats from justice. He put the nation through all of this for the benefit of Democrats. That's the story he's going with? Trump has talked himself into a corner. We all know that this is not just about Democrats but the entire government. image
Wars for Israel have been all cost for America. And Trump continues it with gusto. Think about that as you read this. image
Poverty is a consequence of sin. Not a direct one-to-one consequence. A person in poverty is not always poor as a consequence of his own sin. But poverty’s existence (in general) is a consequence of sin … greed, envy, war, etc. Neither AI nor robots can change the human heart and eliminate sin. Even the AI that I’ve questioned is “smart” enough to say that no, it cannot eliminate sin. Poverty can also be a mental thing too. Many of us know people who immediately get rid of any money that they may come into. Lottery winners are notorious for this. There are also people who take a vow of poverty, because they want to focus on nothing besides God. So ELIMINATING poverty is not only impossible, but impractical. That’s not to say that we shouldn’t always, with a charitable heart, seek to alleviate as much poverty as we can. We absolutely should. But alleviate is not the same as eliminate. Christ said: “The poor you will always have with you, but you will not always have me.” So to believe that man (or his tools) will ELIMINATE poverty is to say that Jesus was lying to us. image