BLM (Black Lives Matter) is a type of Baal worship.

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gb9

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The hell with those race baiting elitists.

hey, i get angry about this stuff , but i try to keep in mind that a lot of those folks are good-hearted , but very misguided and very, very uninformed.

but, the leaders of blm, antifa, etc. know exactly what they are doing....
 
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hey, i get angry about this stuff , but i try to keep in mind that a lot of those folks are good-hearted , but very misguided and very, very uninformed.

but, the leaders of blm, antifa, etc. know exactly what they are doing....

They are pawns.
 

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but, the leaders of blm, antifa, etc. know exactly what they are doing....
Actually, if they knew exactly what they were doing, they'd be repenting of their sins and turning to Jesus.
Lu 23:34
 
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hey, i get angry about this stuff , but i try to keep in mind that a lot of those folks are good-hearted , but very misguided and very, very uninformed.

but, the leaders of blm, antifa, etc. know exactly what they are doing....
I’m speaking specifically of the leaders. However, do you believe participants of violence are good-hearted, misguided, uniformed sheep?
 

Moses_Young

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I believe the BLM movement is spiritually evil, sorta like when Lot was trapped in Sodom, and the Sodomites surrounded his house.

I'm agree that it's crazy to think a person would be to man as you have seen government officials and many bowing to man in the name of race.

I was jubilant to hear in a recent speech given by President Trump, I believe the Mt. Rushmore event, in where he stated we bow to no man, but to God alone!

BLM is a leftist movement, with the intent to overthrow the existing government, and replace it with a socialist commie, and yes I believe it's evil to the core, (All Lives Matter)
Agreed. Christians are too often spiritually ignorant. Communism couldn't have such power, without a spiritual source. The fact that these BLM people are going around and demanding others worship them and accepting worship just stinks of paganism. I can't say that it's Baal worship, but it certainly is devil worship, and something Christians should be fully aware of.

These Commies aren't just plain atheistic Commies - they have a blasphemous spiritual agenda, in addition to destruction of family and country.
 

JaumeJ

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You say not to invoke numbers.

But reality says most likely 2% of the population EVER believed black lives dont matter.

You have some mechanism that thinks the name of deep state groups defines their mission.

Another terrorist group call themselves "care"

Look them up and see their mission.

So now,if you define them correctly as islamo terrorists,which they are,...

....that means you dont care?
Living in Spain, I had never heard of the organization BLM, nor do I care to know of it. I refer, AGAIN, only to the meaning of the word.
When I initially posted I did confess I belong to no organization, not even to a denomination called byi man. I will not support one of any, nor joine one, so pleas e stop telling me I do not know what I am saying for that is strictly diabolical knowing how I feel for anyone to put me inathat cubby hole. OK. Drop it.
 

Yahshua

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all the people who say that " all lives matter" is a racist statement.
those people.
Since we're speaking on the phrase now and not the movement...

I don't think the issue's so much that, as the phrase "all lives matter" is usually said in response to someone saying "black lives matter", which comes across as invalidating.

For instance, let's say a woman - after years of remaining in an extremely abusive relationship - finally gets the courage to go to the police and speak up.

Let's assume that when she tells an officer her story the officer responds with, "well it's your fault for remaining in your situation. Everyone has it hard in their lives. Everyone is dealing with pain or hurt or abuse in some way. Why should you be treated any differently?"

Shocked, the woman responds defensively, "w-what? It's not my fault! I just need help. You're the police. Why don't you care!? Why won't you help me? Doesn't my life matter??"

The officer responds, "all lives matter, ma'am. Not just yours. Are you saying your life is more important than other people?"

Of course, we would never expect an officer to say this to a woman because it would completely invalidate what this woman is currently dealing with and the reason why she's speaking out.

It's like adding insult to injury.

Psychologists even say that emotional invalidation is the worst form of abuse, worse than physical abuse because it's denying the experiences of the person, thus their very existence (since all we are is a sum of our experiences).
 

gb9

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Since we're speaking on the phrase now and not the movement...

I don't think the issue's so much that, as the phrase "all lives matter" is usually said in response to someone saying "black lives matter", which comes across as invalidating.

For instance, let's say a woman - after years of remaining in an extremely abusive relationship - finally gets the courage to go to the police and speak up.

Let's assume that when she tells an officer her story the officer responds with, "well it's your fault for remaining in your situation. Everyone has it hard in their lives. Everyone is dealing with pain or hurt or abuse in some way. Why should you be treated any differently?"

Shocked, the woman responds defensively, "w-what? It's not my fault! I just need help. You're the police. Why don't you care!? Why won't you help me? Doesn't my life matter??"

The officer responds, "all lives matter, ma'am. Not just yours. Are you saying your life is more important than other people?"

Of course, we would never expect an officer to say this to a woman because it would completely invalidate what this woman is currently dealing with and the reason why she's speaking out.

It's like adding insult to injury.

Psychologists even say that emotional invalidation is the worst form of abuse, worse than physical abuse because it's denying the experiences of the person, thus their very existence (since all we are is a sum of our experiences).
hypothetical , 99% not going to happen,


here in america , you cannot separate the movement from the phrase , they are one in the same.

oh, and a personal note, gentiles were and are not under the Law, and do not have to keep the Sabbath to be saved.
 
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Since we're speaking on the phrase now and not the movement...

I don't think the issue's so much that, as the phrase "all lives matter" is usually said in response to someone saying "black lives matter", which comes across as invalidating.

For instance, let's say a woman - after years of remaining in an extremely abusive relationship - finally gets the courage to go to the police and speak up.

Let's assume that when she tells an officer her story the officer responds with, "well it's your fault for remaining in your situation. Everyone has it hard in their lives. Everyone is dealing with pain or hurt or abuse in some way. Why should you be treated any differently?"

Shocked, the woman responds defensively, "w-what? It's not my fault! I just need help. You're the police. Why don't you care!? Why won't you help me? Doesn't my life matter??"

The officer responds, "all lives matter, ma'am. Not just yours. Are you saying your life is more important than other people?"

Of course, we would never expect an officer to say this to a woman because it would completely invalidate what this woman is currently dealing with and the reason why she's speaking out.

It's like adding insult to injury.

Psychologists even say that emotional invalidation is the worst form of abuse, worse than physical abuse because it's denying the experiences of the person, thus their very existence (since all we are is a sum of our experiences).
Except that's not at all what people are saying when they say all lives matter. At least that's not what I'm saying and I think many people would agree. The only time we see protests and people saying black lives matter is when a black person is killed by a white cop. Chicago has had 373 deaths so far this year. Where are BLM? Where are the protests? Why don't we know any of their names? I was on a news site the other day and mentioned David Dorn to a young lady saying black lives matter and Floyds family should get lots of money in his wrongful death. She didn't even know who David Dorn was!! On top of that, abortion is wiping out the black population in the US, why are there no protests at Planned Parenthood, an organization that is more racist than just about any out there, it was founded by a racist. So that's what I mean when I say #AllBlackLivesMatter.
 
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Wrestling against flesh and blood does not matter.

Evil spirits of natural unconverted mankind come out with prayer "and" fasting or "with" as both . (request and power to move.) Isiah 58 is commentary or parable on the true fast that moves men to work as brother and sisters and be "heard on high".

Fasting, sharing the good news the bread from heaven. helping us to walk by faith understanding that we do not know each other after what the eyes see. Even though some did know Christ for 33 years who dwelt in the flesh and blood of the Son of man Jesus . We do not know Christ that way ever again forever more. One demonstration was promised.

2 Corinthians 5:16 Wherefore henceforth know we no man after the flesh: yea, though we have known Christ after the flesh, yet now henceforth know we him no more.
 

Blain

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Don't kneel to anyone ever.
The "black or dark Christ" is Baal, Baal was an African idol/demon worshiped by pagans, this same demon in Egypt was worshiped in the form of Seth, Anubis, etc.
See the Wikipedia article on Baal, and you will see that the gesture of the outstretched arm and closed hand is the same as done by the statue of Baal, as do the Black Lives Matter, communists, Afro groups, etc., all of whom love this same demon.
As is known, the Hebrews were light-skinned, and Jesus certainly also was light-skinned, although I do not believe he had light brown/blond hair and blue eyes, it is very likely that he looked like a typical Jewish and Syrian today, see the appearance of Solomon :
"My beloved [is] white and pink; he is the first among ten thousand.
His head [is like] the most refined gold, his hair is curly, black as a raven."
Song of Solomon 5:10-11
Yeah that is not accurate in the least bit and wikipediea isn't exactly a reliable source since anyone can write on there. He didin't even originate from the worship of Egyptians he was actually adapted into their system from a much ealier faith having to do with fertility.
He is known to have 66 legions of fedmons under his command and some religions say he is a prince of demons one of the seven princes or commanders in lucifers army and he was originally by very earlier solar cults who unlike the hebrews did not study the stars and the moon but rather worshipped the sun and believed that baal commanded this due to the morning star and it's relationship they placed it with baal who also was translated later into beelzebub

Blm is not any form of worship to him it isn't about him it is about the distraction of the real issues going on in the country the leaders of this world are not ignorant and have devised a plan for their rule of the world but blm is important to pay attention to because while all loves matter the focus is on oppression and injustice it is about self not about God or about any form of deity

All you have done is poorly wrap together things to make it seem in the way you want scripture speaks of baal in many ways but most of them is not even about worship and even if does the worship is very scarcely spoken of and those who worshipped him for their benefit thought of him as the God of storm and fertility they worshipped him to bring rain and harvest and brought sacrifices to encourage the birth of children those who worshipped out of fear saw him as the keeper of the keys to hell and anyone who angered him would be taken from life early and thrown into a prison of his own design and lock away the soul in the cage formed from their most desired fleshly love and dangled their keys to their chains and prison just out of their reach.

Of course this all is not from the same source and not from the same religions it really isn't accurate in general to describe baal and why he was worshipped because not only does every religion say different things about him but it changed and was altered as each generation progressed even all I have written is not fully proven and many scholars disagree about him in the study of demonology but to try to link him with blm is with all due respect foolish and unacountable especially when all that you wrote can easily be found with google instead of actually researching and studying
 

Yahshua

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Except that's not at all what people are saying when they say all lives matter. At least that's not what I'm saying and I think many people would agree. The only time we see protests and people saying black lives matter is when a black person is killed by a white cop.
Kaylagrl, *huge smile* ^This

Exactly. So you fully understand the specific context in which the phrase is said.

...but then you're mistakenly comparing apples to oranges when you bring up other deaths. The highest percentage of crime of any ethnic group occurs WITHIN that ethnic group. Thats a fact. In other words, more black on black rapes, murders, thefts, etc will always occur within the black community... just like more white on white rapes, murders, thefts, etc will always occur within the white community. That's how statistics work.

Next, you're arguing that these people should take up EVERY SINGLE CAUSE that exists in their community in order to validate the cause they are specifically taking up? That's a fallacy.

The point is the group/organization that citizens are taught to look towards for "protection and safety" from dangerous people in society doesn't provide that protection and safety equally to all members of the society.

That's the issue people who say the phrase are specifically taking up.

Now just like you felt you had to explain the specific meaning behind your phrase so have those who I've heard say the phrase "black lives matter". They've shared their context just like you've shared yours and yet it's not being heard by folks who repeat the refrain "no all lives matter".
 

Yahshua

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hypothetical , 99% not going to happen,
That's the point. It would never happen to the woman in the hypothetical. I'm quite sure I made this point.

here in america , you cannot separate the movement from the phrase , they are one in the same.
This makes no sense. That's the same faulty logic as saying "here in america you can't separate the Confederate flag from racists", when it's more nuanced than that. Many people - including myself from the north - associated the flag with the dukes of hazzard tv show.

oh, and a personal note, gentiles were and are not under the Law, and do not have to keep the Sabbath to be saved.
Seeing as we're not talking about the sabbath at all in this thread this concerns me that you randomly make statements like this. Might want to get that checked by a doctor.
 

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a bunch of BLM supporters in here wanting now to remove and "X" LOL what's next to the name CC? hahaha, you throw out your water fountain statues? hahaha
 

Blain

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a bunch of BLM supporters in here wanting now to remove and "X" LOL what's next to the name CC? hahaha, you throw out your water fountain statues? hahaha
Sorry I am little new to the thread what are you refering to exactly?
 

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The phrase "BLM"is just plain stupid.
Unless it applies to BELLIGERENT LYING MARXISTS. Then it is the truth.

You are correct. But it was a brilliant ploy by Soros and his gangsters to pull out the race card, and pit Americans against it each. Add to that the rioting, looting, vandalism, arson, violence against innocents (including blacks), plus the tearing down of statues, monument, and memorials, and you have a perfect recipe for anarchy. That is the first step in a Bolshevik Revolution.

There are more white suspects shot by police than blacks. And that is a fact. People should check the statistics published by the FBI and other agencies.

There is undoubtedly some police brutality (which should have been addressed long ago). But blacks murdering blacks is an even more serious issue, and that should have also been brought up already.