The ‘Transapocalypse’ PSYOP #FalseProphet / Hugo Talks

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  1. They going against Jesus teaching
    Because the don’t follow our Christian ways and values πŸ™„ I suggest that they all read the bible KJVβ€οΈπŸ™βœοΈ

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  2. John 7 24 ‘Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment.’

    Every time you gossip about a public figure and question there gender, you are judging by appearance and therefor going against the teachings of Jesus.
    Many of these influencers online are enticing and encouraging there audience to join in and judge these people, usually celebrities to question there gender, I believe purely because it directly goes against the teachings of Jesus, and it is also interesting that many of the influencers that make this content claim to be christian

    Its really as simple as that, and I believe is the whole point of it. That is why it is a Psyop of the false prophet and if an individual chooses to do things that scripture warns against, that is up to them, it is their problem.

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  3. I think everything you’ve said is correct. Unfortunately, it goes alot deeper than just apperances. People also judge others by their socio economic status. When people meet a stranger, what is it they usually say? Usually something like ” what do YOU do?” Meaning ,what is their income generated by. When have you ever heard anyone say to a stranger, “Oh , and how do you value and treat others?” Iv never head that said on meeting someone.
    You are judged by your material wealth, home, car, clothes, etc. All against the values and teaching of Jesus.

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    • I remember going with my mum when she went to buy a second-hand car. The woman selling it said to me: ‘What car do you drive?’ I’ve never been asked that before or since! I worked in an ironmongers for over twenty years. We had people in from builders right down to MPs. I never wanted to know what people did for a living (and I still don’t) as I feel it would form my opinion of them.

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  4. Well done Hugo. This is the sort of common sense that made me follow you when The Madness started. I’m not religious, but your common sense applies whatever one’s outlook is.

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  5. utter shit from a righteous prick who likes to preach but can’t handle any criticism whatsoever …

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    • Uh oh, one of those scoffers the Bible speaks of. Is that what you are going to say to Jesus when you stand before Him in judgment? Better think long and hard about that, and seek Him now while you still can. Praying for your soul. Call no brother a fool, or worse….whoa! Another scripture: “There is no fear of God before their eyes.” I pray that’s not you.

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    • criticism is the analysis and judgement of the merits and faults of a literary or artistic work.
      I don’t think calling someone a ‘righteous prick’ qualifies.
      Insults and name calling is what the enemy falls back on when they are losing. It is a tactic they call Ad hominem fallacy (or ad hominem) which is an attempt to discredit someone’s argument by personally attacking them. Instead of discussing the argument itself, criticism is directed toward the opponent’s character, which is irrelevant to the discussion.
      This is not real criticism of the topic at hand.

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