Arctic Cat
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ye.. sometimes it feels like we are living in a David Lynch movieIf only it would stay as such...
ye.. sometimes it feels like we are living in a David Lynch movieIf only it would stay as such...
Honestly - it looks somewhat less than "official". Not that they would disagree with many of the things listed, mind you. But I'd be very surprised if this was found to be an official UN Document.Did u get this off the U.N official site?
I understand why you said this, but the command about using "the Lord's name in vain", in the bible is talking about the name of Jehovah.Please don't use the lords name in vain like that...not on my post!!!
I doubt they would ever post this on their site. Funny though all the listed items on it has somehow been mentioned by one of globalists puppets whether it was Klaus Schwab or Bill Gates or someone in office it has been mentioned about ending fossil fuels, digital currency and I.D, not owning anything, government will confiscate land, we will own nothing and be happy they will own everything and be happy even children the list goes on and I don't doubt a single thing on it or whether hat is what the totalitarian regime of the final 8th king UN scarlet colored beast looks likeHonestly - it looks somewhat less than "official". Not that they would disagree with many of the things listed, mind you. But I'd be very surprised if this was found to be an official UN Document.
True but.......I understand why you said this, but the command about using "the Lord's name in vain", in the bible is talking about the name of Jehovah.
Really! Lol I guess the u.n logo threw me off. Plus, they are getting so bold it wouldn't surprise me!Honestly - it looks somewhat less than "official". Not that they would disagree with many of the things listed, mind you. But I'd be very surprised if this was found to be an official UN Document.
True maybe someone on the inside wpuld be able to fnd the official document. This came from somewhere and the above mentioned points like I said I have zero doubt this is what is on their agenda. Maybe we could ask the WT to take a look they seem to have a close relationship with the UN LOLReally! Lol I guess the u.n logo threw me off. Plus, they are getting so bold it wouldn't surprise me!
Hmmmm, if you have a "one world government" then why do you need a "one world military"? Are they planning on fighting themselves? Well they are dumb enough... Nah, it's probably in case the plebs get uppity in large numbers. We can't have that now can we. /sThis is the NWO in a nutshell!!! The 8th and final king!!! I see it unfolding very quickly becoming more and more obvious!! View attachment 2107
Luis is Latino. From what I remember of my time in South America it's not really taken like that down there. It's kind of a calling on the Lord. I'm sure he meant no disrespect of Christ. If he returns to this thread I'm sure he'll explain.Please don't use the lords name in vain like that...not on my post!!!
I guess that depends. We wouldn't have used joder in the Hall or in service for all the tea in China (in my day), but it was used often enough around family in private and work and it is a swear word. You are right about "Jesus" The farther south you go the less names are taken as irreverent or disrespectful in any way. Men are often named Jesús - even Jesús MarÃa (and girls can be MarÃa José).Luis is Latino. From what I remember of my time in South America it's not really taken like that down there. It's kind of a calling on the Lord. I'm sure he meant no disrespect of Christ. If he returns to this thread I'm sure he'll explain.
It's like French curse words in Canada. They're all church based. Tabernac is one of the worst and from what I can tell it's just French for Tabernacle or...maybe, Church. How about Sacre Bleu. Another curse word. It's translated blue sacrement. Seems pretty harmless to us, right?
Different cultures have different ways of cursing. Speaking of Spanish, look up Joder. It's used all the time in Latin America and it's not considered dirty in any way. Well, at least not in the countries I visited.
True enough but literally translate an expression with Joder in it to English and use that around English speakers in general. Never mind the hall of in the preaching work, it's going to shock the heck out of the people in a family or in company. I'd put an example here but the reason I don't would prove my point. For some reason it's just "softer" in Spanish speaking lands. Here in Kanada it will get you kicked out of polite company.I guess that depends. We wouldn't have used joder in the Hall or in service for all the tea in China (in my day), but it was used often enough around family in private and work and it is a swear word. You are right about "Jesus" The farther south you go the less names are taken as irreverent or disrespectful in any way. Men are often named Jesús - even Jesús MarÃa (and girls can be MarÃa José).
So true, although I never had the opportunity to be able to stay with the Spanish speaking people here. I learned a lot.Different cultures have different ways of cursing. Speaking of Spanish, look up Joder. It's used all the time in Latin America and it's not considered dirty in any way. Well, at least not in the countries I visited.
What did the optimist say when he jumped off the empire state building? So far so good.This is a cliff dive into sharp rocks.
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