Three Questions for Christians

Three Questions for Christians

 

Let me ask all my fellow Christians out there a few simple questions.  They’re just questions. 

First of all, I need to preface the questions (and I remind you, they are for Christians).  

Preface: We believe the Antichrist will someday come and deceive the very elect, if that were possible.

Therefore,

1. Which Political Party is more likely to support or be the home of the Antichrist? 

2. Which Political Philosophy, “capitalism” or “communism”, is more conducive to the establishment of a Totalitarian Dictator?  

3. And if you have answered the above two questions for yourself, then what does it mean if the “good-side” seems to be losing and the “bad-side” seems to be winning?   

 

 

 

Three Political Ads I’d Like to See

If I could write and produce Political Ads for the upcoming Election, they might look something like these…

Commercial 1

It’s Election Season and no doubt you’re seeing a lot political ads that label Pro-Life candidates as “dangerous” and “extreme”.

This, however, couldn’t be further from the Truth.

Pro-Life candidates are forbidden to show you what they’re fighting against; they’re prohibited by broadcasting standards from showing you images of Abortion because they are so horrific and repulsive that anyone with a sense of decency cannot bear to look at them.

Think about that.  With every disgusting thing they allow to be shown on Television, they can’t let you see what Abortion does to an unborn Human Being; it’s the one thing that’s too graphic.

This debate is not about a Woman’s Choice or a Woman’s Privacy – this is a debate about the Right to Life of every Human Being, including yours.

We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that ALL Human Beings are endowed with certain Unalienable Rights.  Chief among these rights is the Right to Life; it is the foundation of all other Rights.  Without the Right to Life, beginning at conception, there are no other rights.

Click here, if you dare, to look upon the Face of Abortion, to see exactly what it is we’re fighting against: 

 

Commercial 2

All Evil in the World, every form of Murder and every form of Abuse, stems from the possession of a single personality-trait: A Callous Disregard for the Sanctity of Human Life.

A Callous Disregard for the Sanctity of Human Life in the Heart and Mind is the driving impulse of Psychopaths and Sociopaths.  It is the motive behind everything they think, do, and say.

This is why some people can easily trivialize the horrors and violence of Abortion then have the audacity to turn around and define those who have a Passionate Regard for the Sanctity of Human Life as “dangerous extremists”; they ultimately have no conscience, and deep down inside they are really Uncaring, Manipulative, Narcissistic Psychopaths.

Only a Sociopath would think of Abortion as a form of Birth Control or Healthcare.

Only a Psychopath would celebrate the shredding-to-death of an unborn human being.

Don’t be a Sociopath.

Don’t be a Psychopath.

Soften your Heart and find a Passionate Regard for the Sanctity of Human Life.

Sharpen your Mind and realize the importance of securing the Right to Life.

 

Check out these YouTube videos:

Michele Wolfe’s Salute to Abortion

Woman wants to have Abortion Party

Psych2go Sociopath video

Psych2go Psychopath video

 

Commercial 3

You began as a living Zygote.  It is an Irrefutable Scientific Fact that you began when one of your mother’s living eggs was fertilized by one of your father’s living sperm; this was the exact moment you received all the Genetic Information to become the person you are today.

The Zygote is the first stage in the Life Cycle of absolutely every single Human Being.  The Zygote develops into a Fetus, a Fetus develops into a Baby, a Baby develops into a Toddler, a Toddler develops into a Child, a Child develops into an Adolescent, and finally, an Adolescent develops into an Adult.  This is the Life-Cycle of a Human Being.

Therefore, it is indisputably accurate to say that a Human Being is that Entity at any stage of Biological development Commencing with the Fertilization of the Human Egg by the Human Sperm.

 Now, anyone can draw a Line across the Human Lifecycle and say, “Here is when the Right to Life begins,” and it would be purely Arbitrary.  So, in order to ensure Justice and Equality for the entire Human Race, it is imperative that the Right to Life be exactly the Same for every Human Being.  The Right to Life must be an Irreducible Constant, and it cannot be determined Arbitrarily.

This means the only Logical, Rational, and Equitable Application for the Right to Life is for it to preside over the Entire Human Lifecycle.

Therefore, this must be the one and only definition of the Right to Life:

A Human Being shall have the Right to be Alive and Cultivate the Life which they’ve been given, from the time of their Conception to their Ultimate Demise, Except when that Human Being has been found Guilty of Murdering another Human Being by the Due Process of Law.

The Right to Life is the First Right; all rights are built upon the Right to Life.  If the Right to Life is not valid then no rights are valid.  If the Right to Life can be undermined then all rights can be undermined.

 

 

CDC Coronavirus Report 03-10-2021

Active COVID-19 Cases and Fatality Rate in the United States

Calculated using Numbers Provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

(This is not an Official CDC Publication)

Active Cases = 927,271 (down 16,987)

(Formula: Total Cases-Closed Cases=Active Cases)

Case Fatality Rate = 1.875% (up 0.0006121%)

(Formula: Total Deaths/Closed Cases=Case Fatality Rate)

 

Total Cases = 28,992,598 (see: Caveat 1) 

Total Deaths = 526,213 (see: Caveat 2)

Closed Cases = 28,065,327

 

Caveat 1: This number represents “positive tests”, not the number of people who are actually sick. Approximately 90% of these positive tests are asymptomatic and non-contagious.  The same can be said for Active Cases.  In other words, only about 10% of the Active Cases in the United States are contagious COVID-19 carriers.

Caveat 2: The criteria for classifying a death due to COVID-19 are far different from the criteria used for classifying a death due to the Seasonal Flu.  If deaths due to the Seasonal Flu were calculated with the same criteria that deaths are calculated for COVID-19, the numbers for the Seasonal Flu would skyrocket.  Likewise, if deaths due to COVID-19 were calculated with the same criteria deaths are calculated for the Seasonal Flu, the numbers for COVID-19 would plummet; the numbers are incommensurable.

CDC Coronavirus Report 02-27-2021

Active COVID-19 Cases and Fatality Rate in the United States

Calculated using Numbers Provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

(This is not an Official CDC Publication)

Active Cases = 956,269 (down 26,417)

(Formula: Total Cases-Closed Cases=Active Cases)

Case Fatality Rate = 1.8623% (up 0.0009682%)

(Formula: Total Deaths/Closed Cases=Case Fatality Rate)

 

Total Cases = 28,285,544 (see: Caveat 1) 

Total Deaths = 508,949 (see: Caveat 2)

Closed Cases = 27,329,275

 

Caveat 1: This number represents “positive tests”, not the number of people who are actually sick. Approximately 90% of these positive tests are asymptomatic and non-contagious.  The same can be said for Active Cases.  In other words, only about 10% of the Active Cases in the United States are contagious COVID-19 carriers.

Caveat 2: The criteria for classifying a death due to COVID-19 are far different from the criteria used for classifying a death due to the Seasonal Flu.  If deaths due to the Seasonal Flu were calculated with the same criteria that deaths are calculated for COVID-19, the numbers for the Seasonal Flu would skyrocket.  Likewise, if deaths due to COVID-19 were calculated with the same criteria deaths are calculated for the Seasonal Flu, the numbers for COVID-19 would plummet; the numbers are incommensurable.

CDC Coronavirus Report 02-22-2021

Active COVID-19 Cases and Fatality Rate in the United States

Calculated using Numbers Provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

(This is not an Official CDC Publication)

Active Cases = 1,085,276 (down 36,234)

(Formula: Total Cases-Closed Cases=Active Cases)

Case Fatality Rate = 1.8523% (down 0.0014827%)

(Formula: Total Deaths/Closed Cases=Case Fatality Rate)

 

Total Cases = 27,938,085 (see: Caveat 1) 

Total Deaths = 497,415 (see: Caveat 2)

Closed Cases = 26,852,809

 

Caveat 1: This number represents “positive tests”, not the number of people who are actually sick. Approximately 90% of these positive tests are asymptomatic and non-contagious.  The same can be said for Active Cases.  In other words, only about 10% of the Active Cases in the United States are contagious COVID-19 carriers.

Caveat 2: The criteria for classifying a death due to COVID-19 are far different from the criteria used for classifying a death due to the Seasonal Flu.  If deaths due to the Seasonal Flu were calculated with the same criteria that deaths are calculated for COVID-19, the numbers for the Seasonal Flu would skyrocket.  Likewise, if deaths due to COVID-19 were calculated with the same criteria deaths are calculated for the Seasonal Flu, the numbers for COVID-19 would plummet; the numbers are incommensurable.

CDC Coronavirus Report 02-20-2021

Active COVID-19 Cases and Fatality Rate in the United States

Calculated using Numbers Provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

(This is not an Official CDC Publication)

Active Cases = 1,157,785 (down 52,047)

(Formula: Total Cases-Closed Cases=Active Cases)

Case Fatality Rate = 1.8534% (up 0.0005229%)

(Formula: Total Deaths/Closed Cases=Case Fatality Rate)

 

Total Cases = 27,811,343 (see: Caveat 1) 

Total Deaths = 494,008 (see: Caveat 2)

Closed Cases = 26,653,558

 

Caveat 1: This number represents “positive tests”, not the number of people who are actually sick. Approximately 90% of these positive tests are asymptomatic and non-contagious.  The same can be said for Active Cases.  In other words, only about 10% of the Active Cases in the United States are contagious COVID-19 carriers.

Caveat 2: The criteria for classifying a death due to COVID-19 are far different from the criteria used for classifying a death due to the Seasonal Flu.  If deaths due to the Seasonal Flu were calculated with the same criteria that deaths are calculated for COVID-19, the numbers for the Seasonal Flu would skyrocket.  Likewise, if deaths due to COVID-19 were calculated with the same criteria deaths are calculated for the Seasonal Flu, the numbers for COVID-19 would plummet; the numbers are incommensurable.

CDC Coronavirus Report 02-18-2021

Active COVID-19 Cases and Fatality Rate in the United States

Calculated using Numbers Provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

(This is not an Official CDC Publication)

Active Cases = 1,271,219 (down 52,047)

(Formula: Total Cases-Closed Cases=Active Cases)

Case Fatality Rate = 1.8526% (up 0.0013524%)

(Formula: Total Deaths/Closed Cases=Case Fatality Rate)

 

Total Cases = 27,669,445 (see: Caveat 1) 

Total Deaths = 489,067 (see: Caveat 2)

Closed Cases = 26,398,337

 

Caveat 1: This number represents “positive tests”, not the number of people who are actually sick. Approximately 90% of these positive tests are asymptomatic and non-contagious.  The same can be said for Active Cases.  In other words, only about 10% of the Active Cases in the United States are contagious COVID-19 carriers.

Caveat 2: The criteria for classifying a death due to COVID-19 are far different from the criteria used for classifying a death due to the Seasonal Flu.  If deaths due to the Seasonal Flu were calculated with the same criteria that deaths are calculated for COVID-19, the numbers for the Seasonal Flu would skyrocket.  Likewise, if deaths due to COVID-19 were calculated with the same criteria deaths are calculated for the Seasonal Flu, the numbers for COVID-19 would plummet; the numbers are incommensurable.

CDC Coronavirus Report 02-16-2021

Active COVID-19 Cases and Fatality Rate in the United States

Calculated using Numbers Provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

(This is not an Official CDC Publication)

Active Cases = 1,382,211 (down 69,351)

(Formula: Total Cases-Closed Cases=Active Cases)

Case Fatality Rate = 1.8542% (down 0.0042805%)

(Formula: Total Deaths/Closed Cases=Case Fatality Rate)

 

Total Cases = 27,542,421 (see: Caveat 1) 

Total Deaths = 485,070 (see: Caveat 2)

Closed Cases = 26,160,210

 

Caveat 1: This number represents “positive tests”, not the number of people who are actually sick. Approximately 90% of these positive tests are asymptomatic and non-contagious.  The same can be said for Active Cases.  In other words, only about 10% of the Active Cases in the United States are contagious COVID-19 carriers.

Caveat 2: The criteria for classifying a death due to COVID-19 are far different from the criteria used for classifying a death due to the Seasonal Flu.  If deaths due to the Seasonal Flu were calculated with the same criteria that deaths are calculated for COVID-19, the numbers for the Seasonal Flu would skyrocket.  Likewise, if deaths due to COVID-19 were calculated with the same criteria deaths are calculated for the Seasonal Flu, the numbers for COVID-19 would plummet; the numbers are incommensurable.

CDC Coronavirus Report 02-10-2021

Active COVID-19 Cases and Fatality Rate in the United States

Calculated using Numbers Provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

(This is not an Official CDC Publication)

Active Cases = 1,729,383 (down 57,699)

(Formula: Total Cases-Closed Cases=Active Cases)

Case Fatality Rate = 1.8436% (up 0.000254%)

(Formula: Total Deaths/Closed Cases=Case Fatality Rate)

 

Total Cases = 27,030,549 (see: Caveat 1) 

Total Deaths = 466,465 (see: Caveat 2)

Closed Cases = 25,301,166

 

Caveat 1: This number represents “positive tests”, not the number of people who are actually sick. Approximately 90% of these positive tests are asymptomatic and non-contagious.  The same can be said for Active Cases.  In other words, only about 10% of the Active Cases in the United States are contagious COVID-19 carriers.

Caveat 2: The criteria for classifying a death due to COVID-19 are far different from the criteria used for classifying a death due to the Seasonal Flu.  If deaths due to the Seasonal Flu were calculated with the same criteria that deaths are calculated for COVID-19, the numbers for the Seasonal Flu would skyrocket.  Likewise, if deaths due to COVID-19 were calculated with the same criteria deaths are calculated for the Seasonal Flu, the numbers for COVID-19 would plummet; the numbers are incommensurable.

CDC Coronavirus Report 02-09-2021

Active COVID-19 Cases and Fatality Rate in the United States

Calculated using Numbers Provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

(This is not an Official CDC Publication)

Active Cases = 1,787,082 (down 47,207)

(Formula: Total Cases-Closed Cases=Active Cases)

Case Fatality Rate = 1.8434% (down 0.0033837%)

(Formula: Total Deaths/Closed Cases=Case Fatality Rate)

 

Total Cases = 26,939,515 (see: Caveat 1) 

Total Deaths = 463,659 (see: Caveat 2)

Closed Cases = 25,152,433

 

Caveat 1: This number represents “positive tests”, not the number of people who are actually sick. Approximately 90% of these positive tests are asymptomatic and non-contagious.  The same can be said for Active Cases.  In other words, only about 10% of the Active Cases in the United States are contagious COVID-19 carriers.

Caveat 2: The criteria for classifying a death due to COVID-19 are far different from the criteria used for classifying a death due to the Seasonal Flu.  If deaths due to the Seasonal Flu were calculated with the same criteria that deaths are calculated for COVID-19, the numbers for the Seasonal Flu would skyrocket.  Likewise, if deaths due to COVID-19 were calculated with the same criteria deaths are calculated for the Seasonal Flu, the numbers for COVID-19 would plummet; the numbers are incommensurable.