Does anyone know who is behind this website?
https://www.rivalnations.org
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odd website
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Re: odd website
And explaining their logo, they keep talking about how God died.
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That didn't strike me as much as the absence of the resurrection.Reflecting wrote:And explaining their logo, they keep talking about how God died.
The site as a whole appears to have some really good stuff as well as some really weird stuff. But I see the OP's question has been answered elsewhere.
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I am a Christian and my name is Pilgram; I'm on a journey, but I'm not alone -- NewSong, slightly edited
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Re: odd website
Where?ohio jones wrote:That didn't strike me as much as the absence of the resurrection.Reflecting wrote:And explaining their logo, they keep talking about how God died.
The site as a whole appears to have some really good stuff as well as some really weird stuff. But I see the OP's question has been answered elsewhere.
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Re: odd website
They seem to like saying "nonviolence". From what I've observed elsewhere (the mission field at https://www.facebook.com/groups/MennoNerds), that term is used by liberals claiming some sort of Anabaptist affiliation and indicates a mindset of active resistance to the use of force by even governments.
After reaching their Facebook page, I found Facebook's 'Related Pages'- one is a libertarian writer and two advocate anarchy.
Apparently, they're somewhere on the libertarian-to-anarchy continuum. Their lack of openness about WHO they are is fishy.
After reaching their Facebook page, I found Facebook's 'Related Pages'- one is a libertarian writer and two advocate anarchy.
Apparently, they're somewhere on the libertarian-to-anarchy continuum. Their lack of openness about WHO they are is fishy.
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Re: odd website
And despite their commitment to "nonviolence", they often seem comfortable being bedfellows with quite-violent movements, like antifa.Admiral Acbon wrote:They seem to like saying "nonviolence". From what I've observed elsewhere (the mission field at https://www.facebook.com/groups/MennoNerds), that term is used by liberals claiming some sort of Anabaptist affiliation and indicates a mindset of active resistance to the use of force by even governments.
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