Remember the line in the 'Blues Brothers' about being on a mission from god?

I read somewhere that the promise is actually 70 palaces with 70 bedrooms each with 70 beds in each bedroom and 70 virgins in each bed.

But still for an eternity it should be infinite scrolling of virgins.
70^4=24,010,000

Way more reasonable.

It would take me a while to paint 24 million virgins white.
 
Invoking God during a war has been done by nearly every American military leader since G. Washington.
The best answer was given by President Lincoln, when asked if he thought God was on the side of the union. Lincoln responded that it would be best for the union to be on God's side.
 
Hey, remember in the Blues Brothers when Jake and Ellwood were in that fancy restaurant and Jake said to the family,

"How much for the little gurl?"

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Man that was so prescient a prediction of all the Democrats who maintained their close ties with Jeffrey Epstein long after he was in trouble with the law for his traficking of children.

Wow. Sometimes movies are a great guide to politics!

Are you saying Jake was a pedo?
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Remember that character in "Blues Brothers" played by Carrie Fisher who was so obsessed with Jake Blues that she couldn't stop thinking about him and trying to kill him?



Today that is nearly every Democrat and "not Democrat" on this forum, and in real life.

She had every reason to kill Jake.
Same goes for democrats.
You people are a cancer
 
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It's logical to believe Russia is using the $150M a day it is getting from trump's decision to lift sanctions on their oil to help kill Ukrainians. Perhaps god is too busy protecting US troops to worry about women and children in Ukraine.

Perhaps, you can ask God that question after you bow to him. Lets hope you're not in the white throne line.
 
Invoking God during a war has been done by nearly every American military leader since G. Washington.
Not like this.

Hegseth prays at Pentagon service for ‘overwhelming violence’ against enemies​


The defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, prayed during a religious service at the Pentagon that there be “overwhelming violence of action against those who deserve no mercy”.
 
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