Good listen from Tucker-again, specially naysayers to God!
I enjoyed the Discussion
Re: Good listen from Tucker-again, specially naysayers to God!
I have got a chance to watch Mr Tucker Carlson a few times. He came across as a bright straight shooter on facts.
If I had any chance of meeting him to ask him a question, I would start with affirmative phenomena about the supernatural and tell him that the current testament has become an exhibit for it. I am positive that he would quickly understand what an exhibit for a testament means.
The biblical proof is the following:
Daniel 12:2 states that many in the dust will awake, some to everlasting life and others to shame and everlasting contempt.
I interpret this to mean that many in the dust, mostly in Europe during the era of the first Renaissance, would be remembered.
I imagine that he would be grateful to the Renaissance men of both eras.
I hope he takes some time to talk about the concept of the supernatural in the Torah, which may be more original about it.
A universal reinterpretation of the supernatural may be in order.
Re: Good listen from Tucker-again, specially naysayers to God!
Stick with your waqa and painting tree until you advance to 21st century thought! The Oromuma bunch are primitive and will never make it to enlightenment per my conversation with a couple of them. Stuck in 16th century and they believe the status quo will stay!Naga Tuma wrote: ↑05 Sep 2025, 05:12I have got a chance to watch Mr Tucker Carlson a few times. He came across as a bright straight shooter on facts.
If I had any chance of meeting him to ask him a question, I would start with affirmative phenomena about the supernatural and tell him that the current testament has become an exhibit for it. I am positive that he would quickly understand what an exhibit for a testament means.
The biblical proof is the following:
Daniel 12:2 states that many in the dust will awake, some to everlasting life and others to shame and everlasting contempt.
I interpret this to mean that many in the dust, mostly in Europe during the era of the first Renaissance, would be remembered.
I imagine that he would be grateful to the Renaissance men of both eras.
I hope he takes some time to talk about the concept of the supernatural in the Torah, which may be more original about it.
A universal reinterpretation of the supernatural may be in order.
Re: Good listen from Tucker-again, specially naysayers to God!
I have a better offer for you.Odie wrote: ↑05 Sep 2025, 07:58Stick with your waqa and painting tree until you advance to 21st century thought! The Oromuma bunch are primitive and will never make it to enlightenment per my conversation with a couple of them. Stuck in 16th century and they believe the status quo will stay!Naga Tuma wrote: ↑05 Sep 2025, 05:12I have got a chance to watch Mr Tucker Carlson a few times. He came across as a bright straight shooter on facts.
If I had any chance of meeting him to ask him a question, I would start with affirmative phenomena about the supernatural and tell him that the current testament has become an exhibit for it. I am positive that he would quickly understand what an exhibit for a testament means.
The biblical proof is the following:
Daniel 12:2 states that many in the dust will awake, some to everlasting life and others to shame and everlasting contempt.
I interpret this to mean that many in the dust, mostly in Europe during the era of the first Renaissance, would be remembered.
I imagine that he would be grateful to the Renaissance men of both eras.
I hope he takes some time to talk about the concept of the supernatural in the Torah, which may be more original about it.
A universal reinterpretation of the supernatural may be in order.
I will continue to stick enlightenment in your evidently RETARDED brain that blabbers out of the 4th century’s Council of Nicaea, which was settled in Europe some five hundred years ago and is being settled for good in the 21st century’s Ethiopia to rewrite it for good.