What exact point in time marked the loss of papal sovereignty? Was it the Napoleonic Wars?
I just can’t understand how the Pope is kowtowing to the globohomos.
What did he say now?
It’s a pseudo-historical notion (more pseudo than historical), that civilization is a lot older than we think, a lot. Atlantis for example was real, because Plato wouldn’t lie.
Ancient Egypt was an Atlantean colony for example, but there hasn’t been a time in recorded history when Ancient Egypt didn’t exist. They’re the first and oldest we know for sure.
It can be fun, but it can also be true.
You’re having blood memory from the wars between Atlantis and the Bantus.
nostr:npub1ecdlntvjzexlyfale2egzvvncc8tgqsaxkl5hw7xlgjv2cxs705s9qs735 nostr:npub1qfkcklnmes45z75y7y8dkud5yll8vp5eq5ysk9rmgqdxeasv8unsrfj6kq I loved reading y'all's thoughts this morning
Gm. Thank you Michael, I would love to read what you think when you got something to say.
Gn everyone. See you tomorrow!
These are too far gone to be saved by mortal hands, many are already demons.
But even the, albeit relatively, good westerners who are having kids, they’re having 1 or maybe 2 kids maximum, and these kids probably won’t have children of their own. I’m not even sure this trend can be reversed.
This is the way.
By the way, there’s no overpopulation problem. It’s just that uncivilized nations are procreating too much, and the civilized world is subsidizing that, otherwise it wouldn’t have been possible.
As far as I understand, k-selection is when you have fewer offsprings because of assured longevity.
Birthrates are falling in developed countries, and that’s horrible because it is the people of those countries that you want to keep around. So in a very naive understanding, they seem to have leaned too much into the k-selection model, hence my statement.
We can have a healthy balance. It doesn’t have to be one of two extremes.
Do not equate bringing life into the world with just pumping out babies.
While it is a biblical command to be fruitful and multiply, we must not forget that we should care and nurture the life that we bring into this world, lest we be like animals, nay worse than animals.
Christ has demanded of us to be like Sons of God.
While it is part of their principle duty to bring life into this word and a childless woman is unfulfilled, it is unmanly to reduce women to the rank of birthing machines. We’re not rats, we’re made in God’s image.
Forget the Roman Empire, how many times a day do you think about the County of Tripoli?

It wasn’t ideal, but they had to happen, and the world would’ve been better place had they succeeded.
Let’s do this. 

