Don't let fear make you behave immorally.

Don't let fear make you behave immorally.

Satan relies almost wholly on this.

Studies show that Conservative voters tend to be more driven by fear. Which is why Trump's American Carnage speech landed so well with his supporters. It's why they insist on seeing everything as a horror without their lord and savior, Donald J. Trump, to save them. They fear the rapist mexicans, they fear the loser soldiers who died on their behalf, they fear the POW who was caught. They fear so much they must have their guns with them all the time (even at Starbucks). Fear is their bread and butter. Their nourishment. They suckle at the teat of whoever will give them that fear.
 
Studies show that Conservative voters tend to be more driven by fear. Which is why Trump's American Carnage speech landed so well with his supporters. It's why they insist on seeing everything as a horror without their lord and savior, Donald J. Trump, to save them. They fear the rapist mexicans, they fear the loser soldiers who died on their behalf, they fear the POW who was caught. They fear so much they must have their guns with them all the time (even at Starbucks). Fear is their bread and butter. Their nourishment. They suckle at the teat of whoever will give them that fear.
I don't think so.

Dems are all in on "trump is the end of democracy" instead of anything truthful or positive.



that's using fear.
:truestory:
 
I don't think so.

Dems are all in on "trump is the end of democracy" instead of anything truthful or positive.



that's using fear

To be quite honest, though, that's a rational fear. Unlike the fear of pizza parlor child trafficking rings or imaginary Qanon stuff. Trump has expressed explicitly his desire to undo basic rules of behavior. He promised to be a dictator on day one. He doesn't understand the COnstitution, has no interest in anything it contains, he's only in it for the LOLZ and getting more eyes on him. Meanwhile the Heritage Foundation has laid out its plans to effectively deconstruct the US government in the 2025 Project.

Mouthbreathers running around with guns and aligning themselves with neonazis as they did in Charlottesville coupled with a court that just re-established an effective monarchy with POTUS above the law SHOULD scare people.

Trump didn't really scare me until the GOP let it be known that they no longer cared about Democracy and hitched their wagon fully to Trumpism. At that point it became clear that our nation is on the cusp of something bigger.
 
Don't let fear make you behave immorally.

Satan relies almost wholly on this.

:truestory:
So the Federal Lynching KKK churchstate of hate drug trafficking fiefdom that brought 9/11 to the USA only celebrated Christian Nation SCOTUS Rehnquist Fourth Reich July for a couple nights afterwrads until 2 am setting off fireworks so maybe their suicidal super egos are tired of their national religion after almost 25 years......
 
So the Federal Lynching KKK churchstate of hate drug trafficking fiefdom that brought 9/11 to the USA only celebrated Christian Nation SCOTUS Rehnquist Fourth Reich July for a couple nights afterwrads until 2 am setting off fireworks so maybe their suicidal super egos are tired of their national religion after almost 25 years......
don't let it happen.
 
Studies show that Conservative voters tend to be more driven by fear. Which is why Trump's American Carnage speech landed so well with his supporters. It's why they insist on seeing everything as a horror without their lord and savior, Donald J. Trump, to save them. They fear the rapist mexicans, they fear the loser soldiers who died on their behalf, they fear the POW who was caught. They fear so much they must have their guns with them all the time (even at Starbucks). Fear is their bread and butter. Their nourishment. They suckle at the teat of whoever will give them that fear.
Better driven by fear than by stupidity like on the Progressive Left.
 
there is no fate.
There is no fate for the not so master race when Christian Nation SCOTUS Fourth Reich July "what is 9/11 ?" Freudian slip grants standing to thieving US Constitution Bill of Rights arsonists & Islam "death to the infidels" Mohammed Valhalla pedophilia martyrdom genocide pogrom where a George Washington University Hospital Washington, D.C. born USA citizen couldn't marry......
 
There is no fate for the not so master race when Christian Nation SCOTUS Fourth Reich July "what is 9/11 ?" Freudian slip grants standing to thieving US Constitution Bill of Rights arsonists & Islam "death to the infidels" Mohammed Valhalla pedophilia martyrdom genocide pogrom where a George Washington University Hospital Washington, D.C. born USA citizen couldn't marry......
quit garbaging up threads with your bullshit.
 
Studies show that Conservative voters tend to be more driven by fear.
Daily observations show that leftists' lives are dominated by fear, thanks to the unscrupulous nature of the slave-masters they OBEY. Leftists aren't guided; they are herded, via COVID panic, Global Warming panic, Climate Change panic, panic that someone somewhere is RACIST! , etc... Leftists are made to PANIC for their safety from "gun violence" and then herded in their irrationality into defenselessness zones in which their panic makes law-abiding firearm owners seem to be the bad guys. Then they are made to panic from the police and to panic from anything else that offers to relieve their panic.

Conservatives do not suffer this fate. Conservatives suffer from the irrational, gullible, uneducated self-loathing leftists who are panicking irrationally and who pose a danger to the very republic.
 
Oh, blackwater "serve the Pope or die" Christiananality pedophilia rationality for current Mohammed Valhalla pedophilia martyrdom.....
sanctum unum is a serious topic.


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Unam sanctam[a] is a papal bull that was issued by Pope Boniface VIII on 18 November 1302. It laid down dogmatic propositions on the unity of the Catholic Church, the necessity of belonging to it for eternal salvation, the position of the Pope as supreme head of the Church and the duty thence arising of submission to the Pope in order to belong to the Church and thus to attain salvation. The Pope further emphasized the higher position of the spiritual in comparison with the secular order. The historian Brian Tierney calls it "probably the most famous" document on church and state in medieval Europe.[1] The original document is lost, but a version of the text can be found in the registers of Boniface VIII in the Vatican Archives.[2] The bull was the definitive statement of the late medieval theory of hierocracy, which argued for the temporal as well as spiritual supremacy of the pope.[3]
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The bull was promulgated during an ongoing dispute between Boniface VIII and King Philip IV of France (Philip the Fair).[4] Philip had levied taxes on the French clergy of half their annual income. On 5 February 1296, Boniface responded with the papal bull Clericis laicos that forbade clerics, without authority from the Holy See, to pay taxes to temporal rulers, and threatened excommunication on rulers who demanded such payments.[5]
King Edward I of England defended his own taxing powers by putting defiant clergy under outlawry, a Roman law concept withdrawing their protection under the English common law,[6] and confiscated the temporal properties of bishops who refused his levies. As Edward was demanding an amount well above the tenth offered by the clergy, Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Winchelsey left it to every individual clergyman to pay as he saw fit.[7]
In August 1296 King Philip imposed an embargo forbidding export of horses, arms, gold, and silver, effectively keeping the French clergy from sending taxes to Rome and blocking a main source of papal revenue. Philip also banished from France papal agents raising funds for a new crusade.
In September 1296 the pope sent a protest to Philip headed Ineffabilis Amor that declared that
 
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Unam sanctam[a] is a papal bull that was issued by Pope Boniface VIII on 18 November 1302. It laid down dogmatic propositions on the unity of the Catholic Church, the necessity of belonging to it for eternal salvation, the position of the Pope as supreme head of the Church and the duty thence arising of submission to the Pope in order to belong to the Church and thus to attain salvation. The Pope further emphasized the higher position of the spiritual in comparison with the secular order. The historian Brian Tierney calls it "probably the most famous" document on church and state in medieval Europe.[1] The original document is lost, but a version of the text can be found in the registers of Boniface VIII in the Vatican Archives.[2] The bull was the definitive statement of the late medieval theory of hierocracy, which argued for the temporal as well as spiritual supremacy of the pope.[3]
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The bull was promulgated during an ongoing dispute between Boniface VIII and King Philip IV of France (Philip the Fair).[4] Philip had levied taxes on the French clergy of half their annual income. On 5 February 1296, Boniface responded with the papal bull Clericis laicos that forbade clerics, without authority from the Holy See, to pay taxes to temporal rulers, and threatened excommunication on rulers who demanded such payments.[5]
King Edward I of England defended his own taxing powers by putting defiant clergy under outlawry, a Roman law concept withdrawing their protection under the English common law,[6] and confiscated the temporal properties of bishops who refused his levies. As Edward was demanding an amount well above the tenth offered by the clergy, Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Winchelsey left it to every individual clergyman to pay as he saw fit.[7]
In August 1296 King Philip imposed an embargo forbidding export of horses, arms, gold, and silver, effectively keeping the French clergy from sending taxes to Rome and blocking a main source of papal revenue. Philip also banished from France papal agents raising funds for a new crusade.
In September 1296 the pope sent a protest to Philip headed Ineffabilis Amor that declared that
So whatever this is is the rational for that immaculate human reproduction medical pseudoscience virgin Mary son of Allah Jesus the Christ conception for Christiananality pedophilia & Mohammed flaming flying chariot pseudoscience Valhalla pedophilia martyrdom suicidal super egos......
 
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