In this brief Kinism FAQ, Christian Gray discusses whether Kinism is racist.
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In this brief Kinism FAQ, Christian Gray discusses whether Kinism is racist.
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In a recent Q&A video, John Piper exemplified how pastors rhetorically use emotion and circumlocution to avoid crucial questions so they can spend their time and their parishioners’ tithes on more spiritual things. Asked if Christians should keep guns in their homes to protect their families, Piper answers in the negative – albeit a contradictory negative. After hemming and hawing a bit – I’m not sure what shooting squirrels with a pellet gun as a kid has to do with whether I can lawfully take the life of a pagan who’s about to take mine and rape my wife – Piper draws upon the famous story of Christian missionaries who chose to sacrifice their lives rather than those of unbelievers.
Here’s some audio worth your time. It’s Scott M. Terry’s interview of Sean Tounn and Jason Matyas about Sean’s upcoming documentary film, Beyond Off Grid. What good is freedom of speech, guns and ammo, and a basement full of prepper supplies once your food runs out? We must beat the grid by replacing it, not by temporarily hiding from it.
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Join us for a discussion on the failed American police and military models, and their threat to civilians.
Robert’s previous Tribal Theocrat Live interviews: One | Two
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The podcast rants are back.
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Mickey Henry from Empty Tomb Books joins us again on February 2 to discuss the all-important topic of firearms and self-defense. Join us at 10pm EST for another great interview, and be sure to hear his last one here.
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An honest sheriff . Sort of.
With officers laid off and furloughed, simply calling 911 and waiting is no longer your best option.
On the contrary, Sheriff Clarke, 911 is hardly ever our best option when the average police response time is 15 minutes as opposed to the five seconds it takes an armed citizen to draw and fire.
You have a duty to protect yourself and your family. We’re partners now. Can I count on you?
Doesn’t matter. We sovereign citizens have always been our own first responders and the primary protectors of our families. You count on yourself to protect your family, and I’ll count on myself to protect mine. Got it? The real question is whether we can trust you tax-parasites who take orders and enforce capricious public policy for a living. I don’t want to be partners with such people.
In the video below, Florida Deputy Sheriff Andy Cox typifies the role of current cops: Armed Revenue-Collecting Bully.
Stopped for not having the correct sticker on his license plate, the driver exits his large truck and is asked for his drivers license, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance. When the driver reaches back into his truck to look for his papers, here’s basically how the encounter ensued:
Cop: Why are you carrying a gun?
Civilian: I always carry it.
Cop: Put your hands on the vehicle or I’ll shoot you in the f*cking back!
As we celebrate the man who gets credit for the ubiquitously celebrated intrusion into the white man’s wallet, neighborhood, and payroll known as the Civil Rights laws, we pause to highlight the heroic content of Martin Luther King’s character, rather than judge him by the color of his skin.
Michael Eric Dyson, Professor of sociology at Georgetown University, has written a biography of MLK entitled “I May Not Get There with You: The True Martin Luther King, Jr.” In this book he documents many juicy details on King.