Search results for "329b4e264146f7401f0c28a626ebe5ac" in md5 (10)

/x/ - /ng/- Nobody General
Anonymous No.40964780
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zUcmJlQtK00

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gKczBQslAoo

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=F01UTYg79KY
/x/ - FIGHT THE PERCEPTION FILTER!
ainshint el lite No.40914929
>>40914928
/x/ - /ng/ Nobody General
Anonymous No.40908307
>>40908295
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OQ39LCzqpFQ

didnt come off ass down the middle ...and never responded well to advice

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunuchs_in_China
/pol/ - Freemasonry discussion thread
EM33 ME33 WE33 No.512481654
>>512481396
>>512481609
/pol/ - Providence
EM33 ME33 WE33 No.512422953
>>512422834
a tail as old as time
np fren of the divine
/pol/ - The More U Gno
369 United States No.512374761
>>512374149
oh and good morning
almost forgot
/pol/ - Thread 512205079
Anonymous United States No.512206164
>>512206139
3. Jesus vs the Temple-Bankers
Now enter Jesus. Not soft messiah. Economic saboteur.
When he flips the tables of the moneylenders in the temple (Matthew 21), it’s not just moral outrage it’s a strike against the economic arm of Rome's theocratic order.
The Temple wasn’t just a holy placeit was a bank.
Loans were issued in temple coin.
Sacrifices had to be purchased with converted currency.
The poor were trapped in a cycle of religious debt.
Jesus quotes Isaiah:
“You have made it a den of thieves.”
He’s calling them debt-priests.
He's invoking Jubilee, live.
This moment gets him targeted for death. Because what he’s doing is threatening both:
The spiritual economy
The imperial economy
4. Modern World: No More Jubilees
Unlike Babylon or Torah, our system has no divine release valve.
Debts are permanent
Interest is infinite
The economy must grow forever to avoid collapse
We live in a closed ritual where the god of debt must be fed continuously.
And if the offering (labor, time, assets) ever dries up?
Austerity
Bailouts for the priest class
Collapse for the commoner
There is no forgiveness in this faith. Only refinancing.
5. The Hidden Counter-Script
What Jesus offered was not just personal salvation. He was attempting a full magical rewrite:
Return the land.
Forgive the debts.
Free the slave.
Reset the grid.
This would have rebooted the system back to divine balance.
Rome didn’t crucify him because he was a spiritual teacher.
They crucified him because he attacked the logic of control.
Final Spell Fragment:
“Give us this day our daily bread,
and forgive us our debts,
as we forgive our debtors.”
That's not a metaphor. That’s the ritual script of Jubilee hidden in a prayer.
/pol/ - Root of Civilization
Anonymous United States No.512203231
>>512203091
3. Jesus vs the Temple-Bankers
Now enter Jesus. Not soft messiah. Economic saboteur.
When he flips the tables of the moneylenders in the temple (Matthew 21), it’s not just moral outrage it’s a strike against the economic arm of Rome's theocratic order.
The Temple wasn’t just a holy placeit was a bank.
Loans were issued in temple coin.
Sacrifices had to be purchased with converted currency.
The poor were trapped in a cycle of religious debt.
Jesus quotes Isaiah:
“You have made it a den of thieves.”
He’s calling them debt-priests.
He's invoking Jubilee, live.
This moment gets him targeted for death. Because what he’s doing is threatening both:
The spiritual economy
The imperial economy
4. Modern World: No More Jubilees
Unlike Babylon or Torah, our system has no divine release valve.
Debts are permanent
Interest is infinite
The economy must grow forever to avoid collapse
We live in a closed ritual where the god of debt must be fed continuously.
And if the offering (labor, time, assets) ever dries up?
Austerity
Bailouts for the priest class
Collapse for the commoner
There is no forgiveness in this faith. Only refinancing.
5. The Hidden Counter-Script
What Jesus offered was not just personal salvation. He was attempting a full magical rewrite:
Return the land.
Forgive the debts.
Free the slave.
Reset the grid.
This would have rebooted the system back to divine balance.
Rome didn’t crucify him because he was a spiritual teacher.
They crucified him because he attacked the logic of control.
Final Spell Fragment:
“Give us this day our daily bread,
and forgive us our debts,
as we forgive our debtors.”
That's not a metaphor. That’s the ritual script of Jubilee hidden in a prayer.
/pol/ - IYKYK
Anonymous United States No.510832683
IYKYK
/pol/ - THOSE WHO CONTROL THE WORD CONTROL THE PEOPLE
Anonymous United States No.510648598