Comments by "k98killer" (@k98killer) on "Bitcoin and the Decentralized Revolution Part 2 - iHeart" video.

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  5.  @lastcall8286  the Christian prophecies are always coming to fruition because they were just a pseudo-mystical description of the then-current times -- they are just a description of events that commonly occur throughout history. There's no special value to them anymore than my noticing the 2018 yield curve inversion gave my prophecy of the 2019-2020 crisis/recession any spiritual or magical significance. The same can be said about the prophecies of many religions. For example, from the Voluspa (a dead witch's prophecy of Ragnarok) in the Poetic Edda: "(38) I saw oathbreakers wading in those thick streams, and murderers, and those who seduce others' lovers. There Nithhogg sucks the corpses of the fallen, snaps them in his jaws. Have you learned enough yet, Allfather?...(44) Brothers will fight one another and kill one another, cousins will break peace with one another, the world will be a hard place to live in. It will be an age of adultery, an age of the axe, an age of the sword, an age of storms, an age of wolves, shields will be cloven. Before the world sinks in the sea, there will be no man left who is true to another." Another example, randomly selected from the Dead Sea Scrolls (Hymn 10 (formerly 5) of the Thanksgiving Hymns): (~30) The torrents of Belial shall reach to all sides of the world. In all their channels a consuming fire shall destroy every tree, green and barren, on their banks; unto the end of their courses it shall scourge with flames of fire, and shall consume the foundations of the earth and the expanse of dry land. The bases of the mountains shall blaze and the roots of the rocks shall turn to torrents of pitch; it shall devour as far as the great Abyss." There are many scriptures that have prophecies that apply broadly because human civilization is inherently cyclical. It does not grant any spiritual superiority to any over the others. In my opinion, "you will know them by their fruits". I can indeed describe my religion with quite a lot of detail and scriptural references. It just isn't any of your business. Y'all slaughtered the gnostics for their slight differences in opinion, so I have no interest in relaying to you mine. Some of those fruits Iesous was talking about. Also, if you are criticizing me for not addressing the specific Christian prophecies, then why haven't you done so? You have said nothing specific at all.
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