2020 U.S. Presidential Election - Took place November 3, 2020. Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden assumed office January 20, 2021.

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What's even gayer is the captions, which are cropped out in your image but see below... Not sure why Dumb Joe's handlers are trying to portray him as your typical cluster-B dognutter millenial, with all the "dog's POV" and thinking "grandpupper" is a real word. I thought his staff would want to try and, you know, *help* his image... unless this is all just part of setting the narrative for stuff they can point to when they have him 25th'd on inauguration day for mental incapacity.

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This is what gaylords in this thread try to defend all day long
 
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More hope for the heart.
 
Here's that Biden vs BLM video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3G7n21p0kY&feature=youtu.be
https://archive.vn/uFCIs
Part 1

Part 2

Part 3


Someone in the Youtube comments posted time stamps

He spent the first minute and a half talking about Trump, as if he was still running for president. 25:30 is a small outburst. But 1:03:10 is when the super long Biden rant starts. At 1:21:51 he starts talking about police reform but neglects to mention that he wants to give the police more funding. At 1:28:05 he begins to opine about how Gen Z and Millenials are changing things for the better, despite consistently snubbing the policies supported by those generations and openly saying "I have no empathy for your generation."
 
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I don't think you understand what it means when one group asserts that X is their god and the other group rejects that assertion, but let me be clear: it means they worship two different gods. They are saying that their gods did different things, and in fact are different things. That they separately recognize that YHVH as the name for their god is immaterial.

Any knowledgeable Christian is going to tell you that their faith is the fulfillment of the faith handed down by God to Abraham, and the Judaism that exists today is a false religion created through the rejection of God. Any knowledgeable Jew will tell you that Christianity is some weirdo religion whose assertions violate central tenets they have had re: God since the handing down of their faith. Both sides exclusively believe that they are the continuation of the true religion, so it's also immaterial in practice that, say, the prohibition of homosexuality exists in the Pentateuch (for Christians) and the Torah (for Jews)-- they both exclusively claim origination of those books.

The "Abrahamic" and "Judeo-Christian" classifications are made out of academic convenience.

That may be, but at the same time the problem isn't whether or not they view things differently and which one is the "one true" Yahwehist religion.

For me, the issue at the core is Yahweh himself but that is a topic best discussed elsewhere
 
Anyone trying to equate the Triune, YHWH, or Allah as even remotely the same god is a heretic to their own religion and criminally stupid. Sorry you believed your middle school world history class but grow a brain.
 
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I have a feeling this is merely performative, but apparently the GOP has selected different electors in the contested states and their votes are also being sent to congress. Which would, say, give the GOP something to suggest as an alternative if they contest the election.

Edit: Oh, wow, apparently it's not performative. If a state sends conflicting electors to Congress than the President of the Senate decides which electors to accept officially.

Guess who the President of the Senate is?

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Nice to see Stephen Miller again. They try to make him evil jewish nazi but he's one of the better (and loyal) Trump WH members. I always think of him as a less RINO Ted Cruz.
 
Here's a clip of the rambling Biden rant mentioned in the timestamps from the Youtube comment. It's from 1:03:10 to the end



What an absolute spiderman faggot, to coin a phrase.

Here's the smaller rant at 25:30. Cut from 25:10 to 27:00



I thought he was going to have an intern bring him the legislation they were arguing about which would have been an affirmative defense to the grave charge of being a 'spiderman faggot' but he failed to do so.

Jesus Christ, it's not like Trump is immune from rambling and nonsensical utterances when he speaks off the cuff but Biden is so much worse.
 
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For me, the issue at the core is Yahweh himself.
Y--yeah. That is the core issue.

They have different conceptions of who YHVH is in the first place, and the ramifications of that are severe. Christians regard Jewish worship as idolatry of a false god, and Jews regard Christian worship as idolatry of a human being. You insist on coloring this as "viewing things differently", but "viewing things differently" is what the Orthodox and Catholics do re: whether to cross left-to-right or right-to-left, not what Christians as a whole and Jews do regarding the very nature of the god they worship (which governs their entire pattern of worship, as well as their entire body of doctrine).

The theology is different. The soteriology is necessarily different. The eschatology is different. Modern Jews don't even believe in demons.

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I have a feeling this is merely performative, but apparently the GOP has selected different electors in the contested states and their votes are also being sent to congress. Which would, say, give the GOP something to suggest as an alternative if they contest the election.
Can't find out when it happened, but I'm fairly certain this has happened in a past election.
 
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Y--yeah. That is the core issue.

They have different conceptions of who YHVH is in the first place, and the ramifications of that are severe. Christians regard Jewish worship as idolatry of a false god, and Jews regard Christian worship as idolatry of a human being. You insist on coloring this as "viewing things differently", but "viewing things differently" is what the Orthodox and Catholics do re: whether to cross, not what Christians as a whole and Jews do regarding the very nature of the god they worship (which governs their entire pattern of worship, as well as their entire body of doctrine).

The theology is different. The soteriology is necessarily different. The eschatology is different. Modern Jews don't even believe in demons.


Can't find out when it happened, but I'm fairly certain this has happened in a past election.

Does it really matter when I find both Christian and Jewish theology, eschatology and soteriology to be wrong? Again, this is just from personal opinion and perspective.

Like, I don't support or agree with either of those religions at all. Even if I recognize the differences between the two.
 
I have a feeling this is merely performative, but apparently the GOP has selected different electors in the contested states and their votes are also being sent to congress. Which would, say, give the GOP something to suggest as an alternative if they contest the election.
It makes sense. If they can get the Republican state legislatures to send an alternative state of Trump electors it gives them the opportunity to have Pence pick those on January 6th. There's no reason not to do it, IMO.
 
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