Tucker attacked by Demons
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wrote on 1 Nov 2024, 20:09 last edited by
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wrote on 1 Nov 2024, 20:23 last edited by
Really disappointed in the Democrats for sending a Demon to attack Tucker.
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wrote on 1 Nov 2024, 21:21 last edited by kluurs 11 Jan 2024, 21:21
@Horace said in Tucker attacked by Demons:
Really disappointed in the Democrats for sending a Demon to attack Tucker.
Further proof of the DNC being in cahoots with Satan... Thank the heavens that a savior has been sent to smite them.
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wrote on 1 Nov 2024, 21:25 last edited by
I'm pretty sure the demon was Blumenthal.
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wrote on 1 Nov 2024, 21:42 last edited by
@kluurs said in Tucker attacked by Demons:
Link to video
Yeah. That's how I feel about Kamala's YouTube ads, too.
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wrote on 2 Nov 2024, 00:08 last edited by Doctor Phibes 11 Feb 2024, 00:08
@Horace said in Tucker attacked by Demons:
Really disappointed in the Democrats for sending a Demon to attack Tucker.
I'm more disappointed with the Demon, to be honest. Of all the people it could have picked on, it chose this guy who makes up stupid shit.
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wrote on 2 Nov 2024, 01:14 last edited by
What I found interesting is that he had to go out and purchase a Bible. Huh? Hadn’t read it before? Trump didn’t send him an autographed copy?
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What I found interesting is that he had to go out and purchase a Bible. Huh? Hadn’t read it before? Trump didn’t send him an autographed copy?
wrote on 2 Nov 2024, 01:16 last edited by George K 11 Feb 2024, 01:17@kluurs said in Tucker attacked by Demons:
What I found interesting is that he had to go out and purchase a Bible. Huh? Hadn’t read it before? Trump didn’t send him an autographed copy?
Now that's funny. All three sentences (ignoring the "Huh").
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wrote on 2 Nov 2024, 01:39 last edited by Doctor Phibes 11 Feb 2024, 01:40
It’s nice to see Tucker ditch the bow tie and tweeds for the designer shooting gear. From one incredibly cool look to the next.
He must be so pissed he wasn’t born British.
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wrote on 2 Nov 2024, 03:52 last edited by Renauda 11 Feb 2024, 04:43
I’m sure that FuCa truly believes his own fantastical BS.
An attention whore at large (actually, at small ….. make that, at very small).
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It’s nice to see Tucker ditch the bow tie and tweeds for the designer shooting gear. From one incredibly cool look to the next.
He must be so pissed he wasn’t born British.
wrote on 2 Nov 2024, 11:54 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Tucker attacked by Demons:
the designer shooting gear
The fact that the vest is brown tells you all you need to know.
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What I found interesting is that he had to go out and purchase a Bible. Huh? Hadn’t read it before? Trump didn’t send him an autographed copy?
wrote on 2 Nov 2024, 11:56 last edited by Jolly 11 Feb 2024, 11:56@kluurs said in Tucker attacked by Demons:
What I found interesting is that he had to go out and purchase a Bible. Huh? Hadn’t read it before? Trump didn’t send him an autographed copy?
How many do you have? Or do you use an ap?
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wrote on 2 Nov 2024, 12:04 last edited by
I have it on audio book, read by Gilbert Gottfried.
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I have it on audio book, read by Gilbert Gottfried.
wrote on 2 Nov 2024, 12:09 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Tucker attacked by Demons:
I have it on audio book, read by Gilbert Gottfried.
Here, this will do you more good...
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@kluurs said in Tucker attacked by Demons:
What I found interesting is that he had to go out and purchase a Bible. Huh? Hadn’t read it before? Trump didn’t send him an autographed copy?
How many do you have? Or do you use an ap?
wrote on 2 Nov 2024, 12:37 last edited by@Jolly said in Tucker attacked by Demons:
How many do you have? Or do you use an ap?
I have a few including the 12 volume Interpreter's Bible, The New Revised Standard Version, KJV, Oxford - probably a couple more plus a fair amount of books of analysis, commentary, etc.
What's surprising to me is that Tucker who has so often referred to the Judeo-Christian world and his vast knowledge of everything now - appears to have NO experience with what many would claim is the most influential book of all time. Having scratches while having 4 dogs in the bed with him and giving no thought that one of the dogs could have been the cause is a smidge odd.
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@Jolly said in Tucker attacked by Demons:
How many do you have? Or do you use an ap?
I have a few including the 12 volume Interpreter's Bible, The New Revised Standard Version, KJV, Oxford - probably a couple more plus a fair amount of books of analysis, commentary, etc.
What's surprising to me is that Tucker who has so often referred to the Judeo-Christian world and his vast knowledge of everything now - appears to have NO experience with what many would claim is the most influential book of all time. Having scratches while having 4 dogs in the bed with him and giving no thought that one of the dogs could have been the cause is a smidge odd.
wrote on 2 Nov 2024, 12:56 last edited by@kluurs said in Tucker attacked by Demons:
@Jolly said in Tucker attacked by Demons:
How many do you have? Or do you use an ap?
I have a few including the 12 volume Interpreter's Bible, The New Revised Standard Version, KJV, Oxford - probably a couple more plus a fair amount of books of analysis, commentary, etc.
What's surprising to me is that Tucker who has so often referred to the Judeo-Christian world and his vast knowledge of everything now - appears to have NO experience with what many would claim is the most influential book of all time. Having scratches while having 4 dogs in the bed with him and giving no thought that one of the dogs could have been the cause is a smidge odd.
I've got a few KJV versions (Thompson, Scofield) Amplified, NIV, NASB95, HCSB, CSB and I've been working my tail off (a bit unsuccessfully, I'm old and my mind isn't as sharp as it used to be) trying to read the NT in Koine Greek. I often refer to Henry, Spurgeon's Sermons, McArthur and Wesley. I'd like to have a New American Commentary, but I don't.
One fact remains the same...The more I think I know, the more I don't.
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wrote on 2 Nov 2024, 13:13 last edited by
To be fair, we have the basic texts of Buddhist, Islamic, Hindu and a few other religions as well - but still surprising to me is Tucker's lack of awareness.
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wrote on 2 Nov 2024, 13:21 last edited by
I have no way to know what is in Tucker's heart. I do know he has identified as Episcopalian in the past, but I would peg Carlson as more of a "cultural Christian", if I had to make a guess.
As many of us do, perhaps he is becoming more conservative in his religious views as he grows older.
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I have no way to know what is in Tucker's heart. I do know he has identified as Episcopalian in the past, but I would peg Carlson as more of a "cultural Christian", if I had to make a guess.
As many of us do, perhaps he is becoming more conservative in his religious views as he grows older.
wrote on 2 Nov 2024, 13:44 last edited by@Jolly said in Tucker attacked by Demons:
As many of us do, perhaps he is becoming more conservative in his religious views as he grows older.
Being attacked by the monster hiding under the bed will do that to you.
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@Jolly said in Tucker attacked by Demons:
As many of us do, perhaps he is becoming more conservative in his religious views as he grows older.
Being attacked by the monster hiding under the bed will do that to you.
wrote on 2 Nov 2024, 13:46 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Tucker attacked by Demons:
@Jolly said in Tucker attacked by Demons:
As many of us do, perhaps he is becoming more conservative in his religious views as he grows older.
Being attacked by the monster hiding under the bed will do that to you.
I will say this, in a more general sense...If you believe in angels, you must believe in demons, as demons are fallen angels.