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I was led to something yesterday morning that appears to suggest a prophecy from 40 years ago may soon be on its way to fulfillment, or at least the initial phases of it anyway. In 1980, Rick Joyner prophesied in The Harvest that hordes of people would eventually begin invading churches to disrupt Christian services. The full prophecy, as it was published in its context, is contained below:

Before the great ingathering Christianity will experience a great humiliation… The "accuser of the brethren" will go forth with unprecedented rage against the Body of Christ. The "revelations" of immoral and unethical behavior by hundreds of highly visible ministries will bring about a loathing of Christianity throughout the world, for a time. These "revelations" will include child molesting, rape, and the most vile forms of perversion. Some of these will be true, but most will not be true... After an atmosphere of revulsion has been created, the enemy will then move against even the most respected Evangelical, Pentecostal, Protestant, Charismatic and Catholic leaders with charges of the most base forms of perversion and ethical failures. In conjunction with this, hoards of cults and satanic worshippers will begin attacking congregations and meetings. They will enter services en masse, spitting on people, urinating and performing lewd acts in order to humiliate the church. This practice will be publicized until it becomes a fad among the cults. What begins as a few isolated incidents will soon become common throughout the world… This humiliation will ultimately reduce many congregations and movements in the church to a figurative Gideon's three hundred. Like Gideon's little band, who could no longer stand the humiliation of Israel at the hands of Midian, these will be pushed to the limit of what they can tolerate. They will take their little lights and trumpets (messages) and attack the entire camp of the enemy, beginning the rout. After this, many of those who have departed out of fear and confusion will return helping to complete the victory to bring in a great harvest. (The Harvest, P.139-142)

When I read the following this morning, I recognized it as the potential early signs that the above prophecy could be on its way to fulfillment now. What should be kept in mind is that Satanists often join anti-Christian protests guised as ordinary non-religious pro-abortion and pro-homosexual activists, when in fact they are very religious, and diametrically opposed to all things Christian and seeking to eliminate all Christian influence from society. The fact that the robes this group is wearing (which they call "the handmaiden's cloak") are red cloaks may secretly be signaling what they really are to their own kind. Red and black cloaks are the primary colors used by Satanists during ceremonies.

The link at the bottom includes video footage of them invading a church as a type of trial run used for their promotion video, where they filmed themselves in the act.

Pro-Abortion Activists Plan Invasion of Catholic Churches Across U.S. Starting Mother’s Day
by Jacqueline Burkepile - May 5, 2022

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Pray and fast for the protection of our churches!

The pro-abortion activism group Ruth Sent Us is calling for invasions of Catholic churches from Sun., May 8 until Sat., May 14 in protest of the recent news about the Supreme Court’s draft allegedly overturning Roe vs. Wade. During their protest, the group dresses in what they call a handmaiden’s cloak, which represents women’s oppression. The group reposted a video on Sat., April 30 of their February invasion of a San Francisco Catholic Church during Mass. The video then invites pro-abortion activists to disrupt Catholic Masses throughout the United States starting May 8.

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Pro-Abortion Activists Plan Invasion of Catholic Churches Across U.S. Starting Mother's Day -
Please pray and fast for the protection of our churches!
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Certainly no religious influence at work behind the scenes here. Merely a "coincidence" that they spray painted inverted pentagrams, inverted crosses and the numbers "666" all over one of the churches they've already vandalized after the release of Alito's draft opinion last week.

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Michigan Catholic Church Vandalized in Wake of SCOTUS Leak - Tennessee Star

In the wake of a leaked draft opinion from a Supreme Court case that could overturn Roe v. Wade, a Catholic church and school in Michigan has been vandalized with vulgar graffiti.
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This is not random. The cult plans these things out. Short of God working a miracle, I don't believe they ever planned to overturn RvW. I pray for the miracle. But I think there's a deeper agenda. They always plan for chaos.
 

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They need to have guards posted at these sites, the Ruth Sent us movement warned they were going to do this on Mother's Day which is today. Why didn't they have someone posted outside or ask the help of law enforcement.

There will be more vandalism.
 
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I was led to something yesterday morning that appears to suggest a prophecy from 40 years ago may soon be on its way to fulfillment, or at least the initial phases of it anyway. In 1980, Rick Joyner prophesied in The Harvest that hordes of people would eventually begin invading churches to disrupt Christian services. The full prophecy, as it was published in its context, is contained below:
Wikipedia: Rick Joyner

Controversy
In 1998 Joyner's "MorningStar Ministries" was grossing $7 million a year, and that year it was denied a religious property tax exemption by the North Carolina Department of Revenue for an airplane, four tracts of vacant land, and two residential houses — one that Joyner lived in and one where Don Potter lived and had a recording studio.[17] Department director John C. Bailey said, "[w]ith MorningStar there are a lot of tracts with costly improvements that affect tax liability significantly... If we did not limit exemptions, it would increase the burden on people, like you and me, who own homes that are not affiliated with any group.” MorningStar appealed the Department of Revenue's denial.[18] Also, Joyner's MorningStar Fellowship Church filed a $20 million lawsuit against York County, South Carolina over the unfinished 21 story hotel on their property that Jim Bakker had started in the 80s. The latest news is that MSFC has filed an appeal of Judge Hall's ruling “that MorningStar has not provided substantial evidence to back up its claims.” The building has never been finished and the county found the church in default after they missed a deadline to show their ability to fund the project.[19]

Controversy has also accompanied Joyner's support for Canadian revivalist Todd Bentley. Bentley has claimed that God heals the sick, and sometimes even raises people from the dead in his meetings—including three people in Pakistan[20]—reports of which were carried by Morningstar TV[21][22] which is part of Joyner's Heritage International Ministries. ABC's Nightline[23][ reporting concerning the "Lakeland Revival," before his marital problems became news, that "Not a single claim of Bentley's healing powers could be independently verified."[24] However, the Charlotte Observer reported on the same series of meetings, "The revival's media relations staff has tried to document healings. They e-mailed the Observer information on 15 people reportedly healed, providing phone numbers for each and noting that 12 had received medical verification. The Observer contacted five, plus three whose names were not provided, including Burgee. Each said God had healed them through, or related to, Bentley and the Lakeland services."[25][26]

Joyner's public relationship with Bentley began when he appeared on stage in Lakeland with other church leaders to “lay hands” on Bentley.[27] After Bentley's divorce from his wife in 2008,[28][29][30] Joyner decided to oversee the process of "restoring" Bentley along with Jack Deere and Bill Johnson.[31] Joyner made the announcement of the remarriage on March 9, 2009.[32][33] He also released a statement as to why he chose to be a part of this restoration.[34]

There has also been some controversy about Joyner joining the Knights of Malta: Order of Saint John (chartered 1888). Joyner released a long statement explaining who they are and why he joined.[35]

Joyner is a promoter of the Seven Mountain of Influence Theology, which advocates the need for Christians to be involved in leadership in the seven spheres of cultural influence.[36] Joyner promotes the ministry of Lance Wallnau who teaches on the 7 Mountains of Influence Theology. MorningStar Ministries carries a long list of materials by Wallnau.[37]
 
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Wikipedia: Rick Joyner

Controversy
In 1998 Joyner's "MorningStar Ministries" was grossing $7 million a year, and that year it was denied a religious property tax exemption by the North Carolina Department of Revenue for an airplane, four tracts of vacant land, and two residential houses — one that Joyner lived in and one where Don Potter lived and had a recording studio.[17] Department director John C. Bailey said, "[w]ith MorningStar there are a lot of tracts with costly improvements that affect tax liability significantly... If we did not limit exemptions, it would increase the burden on people, like you and me, who own homes that are not affiliated with any group.” MorningStar appealed the Department of Revenue's denial.[18] Also, Joyner's MorningStar Fellowship Church filed a $20 million lawsuit against York County, South Carolina over the unfinished 21 story hotel on their property that Jim Bakker had started in the 80s. The latest news is that MSFC has filed an appeal of Judge Hall's ruling “that MorningStar has not provided substantial evidence to back up its claims.” The building has never been finished and the county found the church in default after they missed a deadline to show their ability to fund the project.[19]

Controversy has also accompanied Joyner's support for Canadian revivalist Todd Bentley. Bentley has claimed that God heals the sick, and sometimes even raises people from the dead in his meetings—including three people in Pakistan[20]—reports of which were carried by Morningstar TV[21][22] which is part of Joyner's Heritage International Ministries. ABC's Nightline[23][ reporting concerning the "Lakeland Revival," before his marital problems became news, that "Not a single claim of Bentley's healing powers could be independently verified."[24] However, the Charlotte Observer reported on the same series of meetings, "The revival's media relations staff has tried to document healings. They e-mailed the Observer information on 15 people reportedly healed, providing phone numbers for each and noting that 12 had received medical verification. The Observer contacted five, plus three whose names were not provided, including Burgee. Each said God had healed them through, or related to, Bentley and the Lakeland services."[25][26]

Joyner's public relationship with Bentley began when he appeared on stage in Lakeland with other church leaders to “lay hands” on Bentley.[27] After Bentley's divorce from his wife in 2008,[28][29][30] Joyner decided to oversee the process of "restoring" Bentley along with Jack Deere and Bill Johnson.[31] Joyner made the announcement of the remarriage on March 9, 2009.[32][33] He also released a statement as to why he chose to be a part of this restoration.[34]

There has also been some controversy about Joyner joining the Knights of Malta: Order of Saint John (chartered 1888). Joyner released a long statement explaining who they are and why he joined.[35]

Joyner is a promoter of the Seven Mountain of Influence Theology, which advocates the need for Christians to be involved in leadership in the seven spheres of cultural influence.[36] Joyner promotes the ministry of Lance Wallnau who teaches on the 7 Mountains of Influence Theology. MorningStar Ministries carries a long list of materials by Wallnau.[37]


Yes, Joyner has made some mistakes over the last four decades. Associating himself with Bentley and Wallnau were/are two of them. My personal take is that those who operate in the prophetic need to be very, very careful about associating themselves with others - more careful than Joyner was - because the enemy will use guilt by association if nothing else.

Time will tell if the prophecy comes to pass or not. Thanks for sharing.
 

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Yes, Joyner has made some mistakes over the last four decades. Associating himself with Bentley and Wallnau were/are two of them. My personal take is that those who operate in the prophetic need to be very, very careful about associating themselves with others - more careful than Joyner was - because the enemy will use guilt by association if nothing else.

Time will tell if the prophecy comes to pass or not. Thanks for sharing.
My personal take is (Rick Joyner) isn't a Prophet of God as claimed

Any Christian led by the Holy Spirit wouldn't be found in the traps of Bentley and Wallnau, and the many other dealings of Joyner, it's that simple

2 Peter 2:1-3KJV
But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction.
2 And many shall follow their pernicious ways; by reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of.
3 And through covetousness shall they with feigned words make merchandise of you: whose judgment now of a long time lingereth not, and their damnation slumbereth not.
 
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My personal take is (Rick Joyner) isn't a Prophet of God as claimed

Any person led by the Holy Spirit wouldn't be led into the traps of Bentley and Wallnau, and the many other dealings of Joyner, it's that simple

This goes by the assumption that a true prophet of God becomes infallible or he is not a true prophet of God. I don't subscribe to the infallibility of anyone other than Christ, whether it be a prophet, an apostle or a Pope.

But to each his own. I think the biggest problem when it comes discussing these things is that many discuss prophetic matters without having much knowledge about it, yet they nevertheless have a great eagerness to pass judgment on others at the drop of a hat.

No offense to you personally. I could list a whole host of people on this forum alone who fit that description.
 
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This goes by the assumption that a true prophet of God becomes infallible or he is not a true prophet of God. I don't subscribe to the infallibility of anyone other than Christ, whether it be a prophet, an apostle or a Pope.

But to each his own. I think the biggest problem when it comes discussing these things is that many discuss prophetic matters without having much knowledge about it, yet they nevertheless have a great eagerness to pass judgment on others at the drop of a hat.

No offense to you personally. I could list a whole host of people on this forum alone who fit that description.
(Rick Joyner) his "Fruits" have been exposed, it's that simple

No Prophet of God is going to be involved with Bentley, Wallnau, or the secret societies in the Knights of Malta such as Joyner, wake up to reality!

Matthew 7:15-20KJV
15 Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
16 Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
17 Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit.
18 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.
19 Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.
20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.
 

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The cult plans these things out. Short of God working a miracle, I don't believe they ever planned to overturn RvW.
Certainly no religious influence at work behind the scenes here. Merely a "coincidence" that they spray painted inverted pentagrams, inverted crosses and the numbers "666" all over one of the churches they've already vandalized after the release of Alito's draft opinion last week.

https://twitter.com/realDaveReilly/status/1522575624375726080?ref_src=twsrc^tfw|twcamp^tweetembed|twterm^1522575624375726080|twgr^|twcon^s1_&ref_url=https://www.foxnews.com/politics/activists-plan-roe-v-wade-protests-churches-mothers-day

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Michigan Catholic Church Vandalized in Wake of SCOTUS Leak - Tennessee Star

In the wake of a leaked draft opinion from a Supreme Court case that could overturn Roe v. Wade, a Catholic church and school in Michigan has been vandalized with vulgar graffiti.
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And guess why the Satanists want to keep abortion legal? If they could, they would go further and make child sacrifice legal as well.

Satanists to Argue in Court Filing That Abortion is a ‘Satanic Ritual’
by Adan Salazar
May 11th 2022, 5:10 pm

The Satanic Temple believes First Amendment should allow them to murder babies. The group also bizarrely claimed it would demand patients not be required to bury or cremate their aborted fetuses.

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Satanists seething over the Supreme Court’s potential overturn of Roe v. Wade will refer to abortion as a “Satanic” ritual in an upcoming court filing.

In an insane message from The Satanic Temple (TST) last Thursday, Lucifer-worshipping leftists say they will use religious freedom arguments in efforts to preserve their members’ rights to murder babies.

“In states that outlaw abortion but grant exceptions for instances of incest and rape, then consistent with the Supreme Court’s ruling in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, TST members should be permitted a religious exception to perform TST’s religious abortion ritual,” the Temple wrote in a statement.

The Temple also claimed it would continue fighting for speedy abortion access in states where it’s legal, and that they would also demand patients not be required to bury their aborted fetus.

“In addition, we will continue to demand that states do not require medical practitioners to withhold medical information or that patients are not forced to bury or cremate fetal remains,” the Temple bizarrely wrote.

The statement added that The Temple “is researching the possibility of creating religious abortion facilities.”

If ever there was a question whether abortion is Satanic, evil, or demonic – here’s your answer.

Satanists to Argue in Court Filing That Abortion is a ‘Satanic Ritual’
 
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This is not random. The cult plans these things out. Short of God working a miracle, I don't believe they ever planned to overturn RvW. I pray for the miracle. But I think there's a deeper agenda. They always plan for chaos.

Could be correct, sister. Apparently this is what this particular branch of Satanism was created for. As the following piece states, "The Satanic Temple began in 2013 and has launched a number of political actions and lawsuits related to the separation of church and state... Although The Satanic Temple does not believe in or worship a literal Satan, they revere Satan as described in the works of English poet John Milton and the Romantic movement, an intellectual movement that originated in late 18th-century Europe, as a powerful symbol of rebellion against authority. "

How the Satanic Temple is using ‘abortion rituals’ to claim religious liberty against the Texas’ ‘heartbeat bill’
Published: September 22, 2021 8.58am EDT
Author Joseph P. Laycock

Texas’s controversial anti-abortion law known as the “Heartbeat Bill” went into effect at midnight on Sept. 1, 2021. Less than 24 hours later, the U.S. Supreme Court declared it would not block the law. In response, The Satanic Temple, a nontheistic group that has been recognized by the IRS as a religion, announced that it would fight back by invoking the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, or RFRA, to demand exemption from abortion restrictions on religious grounds. RFRA laws, which came into effect in 1993, restrict the government’s ability to burden religious practices.

... In 2014, the Supreme Court ruled in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby that under RFRA, the federal government could not require the Christian company Hobby Lobby to fund insurance that provided their employees with certain forms of birth control. This decision inspired The Satanic Temple by linking the question of religious liberty with that of reproductive rights.

The Satanic Temple and RFRA



The Satanic Temple’s seven tenets include the belief that one’s body is subject to one’s own will alone. The Satanic Temple began in 2013 and has launched a number of political actions and lawsuits related to the separation of church and state. Texas is home to four congregations of The Satanic Temple, more than any other state. Although The Satanic Temple does not believe in or worship a literal Satan, they revere Satan as described in the works of English poet John Milton and the Romantic movement, an intellectual movement that originated in late 18th-century Europe, as a powerful symbol of rebellion against authority...

In 2015, The Satanic Temple began a series of lawsuits against the state of Missouri, where women seeking abortions must view sonograms and then review a booklet stating, “The life of each human being begins at conception. Abortion will terminate the life of a separate, unique, living human being.” After this, the women must spend 72 hours considering their decision before finally receiving an abortion.

The Satanic Temple argued that this practice was an unconstitutional effort by the state to impose its religious views onto vulnerable women. Furthermore, it claimed that under Missouri’s RFRA law, Satanic women could not be forced to comply with these procedures. Instead of answering whether RFRA protected members of The Satanic Temple from abortion restrictions, the court dismissed these cases on procedural grounds.

The Missouri Supreme Court ruled that since the plaintiff, a woman known as “Mary Doe,” was no longer pregnant by the time her case wound its way through the courts, she no longer needed an abortion and therefore had no legal standing to sue. The Satanic Temple appealed this ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court, which declined to hear it.

To prevent similar rulings, ministers for The Satanic Temple created an “abortion ritual,” in which a woman affirms her own autonomy, obtains an abortion, and then concludes the ritual.

Since abortion is part of the ritual, The Satanic Temple argues, subjecting a woman to a waiting period is akin to the government interfering with a baptism or communion. In February 2021, The Satanic Temple filed a new lawsuit against Texas, arguing that the state was violating the religious liberty of its new plaintiff, referred to as “Ann Doe.”..

Is RFRA a “Loophole?”

The Satanic Temple’s opponents claim it is abusing RFRA and using it as a “loophole” to circumvent the law. However, Lucien Greaves, a co-founder of The Satanic Temple, counters that RFRA was always intended to protect religious minorities from the government. If anyone is abusing it, he claims, it is companies like Hobby Lobby that invoked it to restrict the choices of their employees.

Critics of RFRA, such as legal scholar Marci Hamilton, warn that religious exemptions can turn the law into “Swiss cheese.” In other words, there could be so many religious loopholes that laws become meaningless. Whether or not this is a serious concern, it is certainly true that RFRA must not benefit only the Christian majority.

This is why constitutional law professor Jay Wexler has encouraged the work of groups like The Satanic Temple, stating, “Only by insisting on exercising these rights can Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, atheists and everybody else ensure that the Court’s new religious jurisprudence does not result in a public space occupied exclusively by Christian messages and symbols. At stake is nothing less than our national public life.”
How the Satanic Temple is using 'abortion rituals' to claim religious liberty against the Texas' 'heartbeat bill'
 

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But to each his own. I think the biggest problem when it comes discussing these things is that many discuss prophetic matters without having much knowledge about it, yet they nevertheless have a great eagerness to pass judgment on others at the drop of a hat.
This is a way to dismiss others with different views as ignorant.

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The "revelations" of immoral and unethical behavior by hundreds of highly visible ministries will bring about a loathing of Christianity throughout the world, for a time. These "revelations" will include child molesting, rape, and the most vile forms of perversion. Some of these will be true, but most will not be true...

The pro-abortion activism group Ruth Sent Us is calling for invasions of Catholic churches from Sun., May 8 until Sat., May 14 in protest of the recent news about the Supreme Court’s draft allegedly overturning Roe vs. Wade.

Aren't these the opposite? Joyner spoke of protesting immoral behavior, these protests were against moral behavior, or rather a moral ideology.

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Been awhile since I updated this thread, but the organization Jane Sent Us has muted now into Jane's Revenge, and is more militant than ever. They've vandalized nearly a dozen mostly Christian facilities since my last post, in particular a number of Christian pregnancy centers which were offering alternatives to abortion.

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Above is one of the slogans they like spray-painting on Christian property. Another they use is "Abort the church."

The following are some recent events that have transpired over the last month or so:

- June 7: Buffalo, NY - The Compass Care, a Christian pregnancy center was firebombed and vandalized
- June 7: Asheville, NC - Mountain Area Pregnancy Services was vandalized, with windows broken
- June 2: Des Moines, Iowa - The Agape Pregnancy Center vandalized, windows broken
- May 27: Lynnwood, OR: Next Step Pregnancy Center was spray-painted, windows broken
- May 26: Columbus, MS: Mt. Avery Missionary Baptist Church vandalized
- May 21: Olympia, WA: Four area-churches were vandalized. In this one, the Anarchist group Puget Sound Anarchists claimed credit
- May 8: Madison, WI - The Wisconsin Family Action office in Madison firebombed

In a publicly released communiqué, Jane's Revenge stated recently, "We have demonstrated in the past month how easy and fun it is to attack."
Radical pro-abortion group 'Jane's Revenge' declares 'open season' on pro-life clinics | Daily Mail Online

They also apparently enjoy being threatening, even in rather demonic ways sometimes, for which see the 2nd and 4th videos in the following Twitter feed. I believe the 4th video intros with a clip from the film, The Ring, where a demonic creature in the form of a young girl ascends out of this well to murder people. The suggestion from the video is that the spirit of "Jane" - presumably liberal Supreme Court Justice Jane Ginsburg, now deceased - will incite anti-Christian/ anti-Pro-choice people to vandalize and burn down whatever opposes them.

I think they're right about one thing: It most certainly is a spirit, and it most certainly is evil.
https://twitter.com/itsnotfeminice

GIF from the movie The Ring:

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They need to have guards posted at these sites, the Ruth Sent us movement warned they were going to do this on Mother's Day which is today. Why didn't they have someone posted outside or ask the help of law enforcement.

There will be more vandalism.
Me tinx...civil war. Then Marshall Law...then, look out all you peace and safety folk! :eek:
 

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Me tinx...civil war. Then Marshall Law...then, look out all you peace and safety folk! :eek:
We are on the brink of a civil war and Martial Law won’t do anything as we are armed, hence our right to bear arms.
 
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We are on the brink of a civil war and Martial Law won’t do anything as we are armed, hence our right to bear arms.
Understood. But what will we all do with our little peashooters against tanks and bombs cause you just KNOW the National Guard will be called in too...then all you know what will break out.
 

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Me tinx...civil war. Then Marshall Law...then, look out all you peace and safety folk! :eek:
We are on the brink of a civil war and Martial Law won’t do anything as we are armed, hence our right to bear arms.

Me thinks all the above is a bit frightening to contemplate.

The one thing I was thankful for about Trump not getting elected to a second term was that at least we might not have as much rioting in the streets. But that appears to have been short-lived, cuz here it likely comes again...

As Christians I personally don't think scripture teaches that violence is to be met with violence, but it does indeed appear like we'd better start getting ready to endure some.
 
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