More 'Debunking on Dr. Jeffress' ... He Basically Ruins Truth

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@mythociate (21437)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
November 30, 2020 6:27am CST
You know Dr. Jeffress--the preacher who did a great big "America is a Christian Nation"-sermon https://www.facebook.com/drjeffress/videos/635695697070253/ - based on 'a buncha declarations signed by a buncha 'judges & senators & representatives' ('politicians' was the word I was lookin` for ... it's early). Well, he's been doing sermons on "Revelation" (the ancient book of the ramblings of a starving exile that were somehow accepted as "Truth from Our Heavenly Father"), and it kinda reveals his whole definition of "Truth." (And don't be giving me that whole 'Jeebus is The Troof'-squawk---I mean; maybe He is, but not the way a Verifiable Witness can tell it (i.e. with evidence and repeatable experimentation).) Another thing that shows how 'written & signed & "stamped by Notary Public"' doesn't equal "honest truth"---a constant statement from Leah Remini's SCIENTOLOGY & the Aftermath, that people who sign statements (saying 'Scientology never abused us' or 'Scientology never scammed us' or 'Scientology gave us unlimited cosmic power') are only signing them in order to be-admitted to the next level or -released from the next audit-session. (Much like most people don't so much 'read and agree-to a website's Terms & Conditions' as they generally 'agree not to hold the site accountable for anything they lose by looking (or something ), we just wanna join-in! participate! share in the abundance! ') But back to ... what was I talking about? Oh yeah, "People's idea of truth" vs. "things that are actually true." Lord Jesus put it, 'If two-or-more of you agree on anything on Earth, Our Heavenly Father will make it true in the hereafter forever.' Or maybe I'm paraphrasing. But if you agree "that's what He said," then it will be a direct quote forever (according to Christianity). But ... if you 'never said something,' but everyone believes you did; how many times do you need them to tell you that you said it before you start believing that you actually did say it?
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@Aquitaine24 (11653)
• San Jose, California
4 Dec 20
I have never gotten Scientology.
@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
5 Dec 20
A lot of people haven't. That's why I explained it with the 'Terms & Conditions'-example. Or are you 'one of those who ACTUALLY READ the "Terms & Conditions" before you tell the site that that's what you did'?
During an experiment, people consented to sharing their private information with the NSA, and to surrendering their first-born as payment for access to a fictitious social networking site.