Notices by SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st), page 12
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SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 08-Mar-2024 02:57:04 JST SuperLutheran (kicky half) @doctorsex @RaHoWaJoe @ImperialAgent @PureBloodSS @idea_enjoyer @Artifex_ex_Europa @Godcast @Witch_Hunter_Siegfired If your intent is to stir le poopoo, you won't go where your friends are. -
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SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 07-Mar-2024 23:25:25 JST SuperLutheran (kicky half) @PureBloodSS @Godcast @Artifex_ex_Europa @Witch_Hunter_Siegfired You seem very interested in ol' Doc Martin - good for you! Would you like help finding a good Lutheran Church, or even help starting your own? -
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SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 07-Mar-2024 23:25:22 JST SuperLutheran (kicky half) @PureBloodSS @Artifex_ex_Europa @Godcast @Witch_Hunter_Siegfired Sounds like these Church guys are pretty smart! I highly recommend listening to them on other matters like the Gospel, the divinity of Christ, the validity of the Scriptures, and more. Hey if they got the jq on point, then something about their worldview gives that to them. -
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SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 07-Mar-2024 23:25:20 JST SuperLutheran (kicky half) @PureBloodSS @Artifex_ex_Europa @Godcast @Witch_Hunter_Siegfired So two things:
1.being sufficiently anti-jew is not the measure of whether something is good or bad
2.these churches changed because someone wanted them to change. That tells you there was something valuable that bad people wanted destroyed. -
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SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 07-Mar-2024 23:25:17 JST SuperLutheran (kicky half) @PureBloodSS @Artifex_ex_Europa @Godcast @Witch_Hunter_Siegfired A whole heck of a lot of evil comes from half of Whites agreeing with the jewish message and actively stabbing their own people in the back. We've become a race of race traitors and that needs to stop.
Also no lol the faith has always offered universal participation in salvation. Anyone can join, simple as. But that comes with a reformed character, regeneration, a new man in Christ Jesus who is superior to his old self and to nonbelievers. Ontologically speaking we are not on the same page, let alone the same book, just because I dislike and oppose jews as well. -
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SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 07-Mar-2024 01:03:23 JST SuperLutheran (kicky half) @c @sickburnbro The American military is structured to prevent coups. Forward deployment of bases puts distance between armaments and D.C., troops can't have personal weapons except under lock&key at base armory, etc. They figured something like a coup was a possibility. -
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SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Mar-2024 05:36:13 JST SuperLutheran (kicky half) @sickburnbro Wasn't this what the zeitgeist guys wanted? -
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SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Mar-2024 04:39:34 JST SuperLutheran (kicky half) I tried a vegan meal today to see about doing them occasionally, maybe switching to having a couple plant based meals a day. My breakfasts have been pea protein shakes and oranges after all, so why not do lunch that way too? It's cheap, I feel good when I'm doing it, and I make sure to get plenty of meat at dinner time.
So here's what I had:
Two carrots, a pear, an apple, and a cup of pistachios (with shells, had to remove them all). Coffee after.
550 calories, but tons of fiber so I felt pretty full after eating. Only about 15 or 16 grams of protein, which is a big knock on it, but it makes up for it in micronutrients.
Above all the biggest plus here is that none of this stuff needed to be cooked. You just throw it together on a plate and lunch is ready. -
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SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 01-Mar-2024 05:36:05 JST SuperLutheran (kicky half) @sapphire @MeBigbrain I believe in doing both at once, since everyone has a different calling. But then again, more people are called to fix political issues than religious ones. -
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SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 01-Mar-2024 05:36:05 JST SuperLutheran (kicky half) @sapphire @MeBigbrain Oh trust me, I want America to get fixed up and reformed as well. I'm an American, so that's what I work toward. I hope the same for Euros fren -
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SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 01-Mar-2024 05:35:58 JST SuperLutheran (kicky half) @sapphire @MeBigbrain I'd say not every man is cut out for fighting political battles, doing street work, etc. If anti-White forces attack through a religious angle (as they have to 150 years), then it's good to have people putting in the energy to fighting back on that front. Not every person in this movement has to do the exact same job 🤷♂️ -
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SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 01-Mar-2024 05:01:44 JST SuperLutheran (kicky half) "Frederick the Great" was succeeded by this absolute unit, "Frederick William II," who had a bunch of affairs until he got sad about it and joined the rosicrucians. So then Prussia had a bunch of jews, and papists running around while crazy mystics got into the high court. He also destabilized the region through court intrigue. -
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SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 01-Mar-2024 05:01:44 JST SuperLutheran (kicky half) Why is American Lutheranism so chaotic? Well, because Prussia. This guy, "Frederick the Great," was an enlightenment freemason that passed legislation for the tolerance of jews and catholics in Brandenburg and all Prussia. -
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SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 01-Mar-2024 05:01:43 JST SuperLutheran (kicky half) So this guy, Martin Stephan, leads the "Old Lutherans" who kept practicing Lutheranism properly, to America. By the way later on he was accused of a bunch of affairs and was followed by controversy everywhere he went until he died. -
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SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 01-Mar-2024 05:01:43 JST SuperLutheran (kicky half) Frederick William II of Prussia was succeeded by the predictably named Frederick William III. His goal was to restore religious order by forcing ecumenism down everyone's throats in what is called the "Prussian Union." That meant forcing Lutherans and calvinists to go to the same church services and to never let pastors say anything that would upset the apple cart...like what the Bible actually teaches -
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SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 01-Mar-2024 05:01:42 JST SuperLutheran (kicky half) Even with the mergers and schisms and all other sorts of difficulties surrounding defining one's organization as "we're not the lcms people," that didn't stop the lcms from continuing its influence on other Lutheran bodies. During the Seminex debacle, the LCMS kicked out some of their liberal professors, who went on to establish the AELC (Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches). Those guys promptly pushed for a merger between all the other Lutheran bodies, eventually forming the abomination we all know today as the ELCA. -
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SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 01-Mar-2024 05:01:42 JST SuperLutheran (kicky half) There were Lutherans in America before the Prussian Union was established by the dysfunctional royalty in Brandenburg. There was the Pennsylvania Ministerium, the Ohio Synod, the Tennessee Synod, and countless others before we even consider the arrival of the Scandinavian Lutherans. When the LCMS was established in the mid 19th Century, they were caught flat footed as Missouri became the hot iron that threw heat at everything near it. In a sense, many of the crazy mergers and schisms between a lot of these groups was in response to Walther and co., as Missouri had quite the "my way or the highway" attitude. -
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SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 01-Mar-2024 05:01:42 JST SuperLutheran (kicky half) Stephan being kicked out of Missouri Lutheran churches meant this guy being the first "Official" president of the Missouri Synod, CFW Walther. He was a totally awesome leader who never made mistakes or said anything wrong, so thus was born a lasting peace and harmony among Lutherans and all of the Lutherans in America totally got their crap together. Lol, lmao. -
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SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 01-Mar-2024 05:01:41 JST SuperLutheran (kicky half) The nice thing is though, that same chaos and division has protected American Lutherans from the situation European Lutherans have found themselves in. Over in Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, etc., the story is this simple: the state Lutheran Church has cucked but they have all the funding and ecclesiastical power thanks to the power of the sword, so you're hosed and have to travel 80 miles to maaaybe go to a faithful congregation in the middle of nowhere. God made America insane to protect American Lutherans from suffering the same fate. -
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SuperLutheran (kicky half) (superlutheran@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 01-Mar-2024 05:01:41 JST SuperLutheran (kicky half) So let's summarize. Why is American Lutheranism so chaotic and crazy? Because one Prussian king was a masonic nutcase and his successor was a far mystic weirdo; this made religion in Prussia a mess, so the third Prussian king tried to fix it by forcing everyone to violate their beliefs to get along. To rebel against that, a philandering bishop headed off to America and after he got fired his young pastor friend Walther helped establish the LCMS. The LCMS became a lightning rod of conversation and controversy, so a bunch of previous and succeeding Lutheran groups ended up making a bigger mess with a bunch of stupid mergers - the last of which was at the behest of former LCMS theologians/professors. So Lutheranism is chaotic here.