WHO OR WHAT IS THE SYNAGOGUE OF SATAN❓STEW PETERS DEBATES ADAM KING [SHORT]

Sama_El
Published on Apr 10, 2024
VfB is on WPRPN with a gaggle of hosts, so I decided to take it easy and curbstomp Yuval Noah Harari ?

This is great ?

Yuval Noah Harari admits that it is a soulless parasite ?

https://x.com/C_A_N_S_T/status/1777914249542504839

Now to #StewCrue

?Debate Question:

“Who is the ‘sin-o-gogue of satan’ referenced in the book of Revelation?”?

Source: https://twitter.com/realstewpeters/status/1777728771015016794

Thumbnail: https://www.ebenezerdaramola.com/2020/11/total-victory-over-satan.html

Hey, HT - I think he caught yore shoah!

ZOG IS AFRAID - Christian professor started a hate website that forced “teacher of the year” to flee the state
He used his publicly funded email address to set up the far-right Christian Nationalist website.

A Boise State University (BSU) professor was the driving force behind a far-right, Christian nationalist website that was rife with conspiracy theories and anti-LGBTQ+ content. The website sought to channel conservative outrage into right-wing takeovers of Idaho school boards and the state’s legislature.

According to a report in The Guardian, Scott Yenor, a BSU political science professor and the senior director of state coalitions at conservative think tank The Claremont Institute, has never publicly disclosed the extent of his involvement with the now-defunct site Action Idaho. But documents reportedly reveal that he, in fact, pitched the idea for the site as early as May 2021 and was instrumental in seeking funding.

https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2024/04/an-anti-lgbtq-website-ran-an-award-winning-teacher-out-of-town-it-was-started-by-a-bsu-professor/

@AnonymousFred514 @CANST @oneBasedBrother @NicholasStix @kingofallnads

https://gab.com/BGKB/posts/112244633430204332

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