Ron Paul: Forget Russiagate, Look At FBI-gate Instead

There are three accounts in the Gospels in which Jesus states that a kingdom divided against itself is laid waste or a house divided cannot stand (Luke 11:17; Mark 3:25; Matthew 12:25). All three instances of this statement are spoken in response to the Pharisees’ accusation that Jesus was casting out demons by the power of Satan—a blasphemy that Jesus said would not be forgiven them. Jesus’ argument to the Pharisees was logical: a kingdom that is at cross-purposes with itself will fall. Any household riven by infighting will tear itself apart. Jesus was obviously casting demons out of people. If Jesus was in league with Satan, or if Satan was somehow working through Jesus, it is unlikely that exorcisms would be a priority, because why would Satan cast himself out? Satan has more practical wisdom than to allow his demonic underlings to group…

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Sean Davis Sums Up Lies And Revelations From The Failed Effort To Take Down Donald Trump

Many of the Bible’s 66 individual books openly express what we would now term the “problem of evil.” In some cases, these expressions are all but a direct accusation against God, in response to the suffering the writers had seen or experienced. The entire book of Job, for example, is a discussion of the reasons why mankind experiences suffering even when we don’t seem to deserve it. In addition, Scripture offers many other notable passages that clearly reflect the problem of evil: Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s doddering performance on Wednesday in front of two House panels really put a bow on what a farce the effort to take down Donald Trump has been from the start.  After listening to Mueller stammer his way through simple questions regarding his own 448-page report on Russian interference, it’s abundantly clear that the former FBI Director was nothing more…

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Key Mueller Witness Pedophile George Nader Hit with Underage Sex Trafficking, Child Porn Charges

Pedophiles share the characteristic of being “without natural affection” (Romans 1:31; 2 Timothy 3:2). The phrase “without natural affection” is translated from one Greek word, which means “inhuman, unloving, and unsociable.” One without natural affection acts in ways that are against the social norm. This would certainly describe a pedophile. A businessman who served as a key Snitch in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation now faces a charge of child sex trafficking in addition to transporting child pornography. A Czech Republic court sentenced him to a year in prison in 2003 for ten cases of sexually abusing minors between 1999 and 2002. In one case, Nader asked for oral sex from a 14-year-old boy in a hotel room at the Hilton in Prague. When the boy refused, Nader masturbated in front of him and paid him 2,000 korun, equivalent to around…

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Former Key Mueller Snitch George Nader Arrested On Child Pornography Charges

Lasciviousness also means “excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures.” It’s having a complete disregard for the integrity and honor of others. Examples of such behavior include that of the people of Sodom and Gomorrah (2 Peter 2:6–7) and false teachers who promise freedom but who are themselves “slaves of depravity” (2 Peter 2:2, 18–19). Also, Paul used the word lasciviousness in reference to sexual excess (Romans 13:13; 2 Corinthians 12:21; Galatians 5:19). Jesus’ words recorded in Mark 7:22 have the same implication. George Aref Nader, who was a key witness in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, was arrested on child pornography charges Monday in New York, federal prosecutors announced Monday.Nader was arrested upon arrival at John F. Kennedy International Airport for “transporting visual depictions of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct.”He previously pleaded guilty to the same charge in 1991, the Justice Department said.If convicted, he faces a minimum sentence…

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