Jay Dyer Thread

It's really the only sub-Saharan African country that had what we'd consider a civilization.

Their king Kaleb of Aksum ended up killing Dhu Nuwas, the Yemenite Jew who was persecuting Christians in Arabia. Although this is certainly offset by the later king "Najashi" providing Muhammad refuge from persecution by Arab tribes, an historic mistake.

I don't know any of this history. I should probably spend more time looking into it.
 
Dyer just did an interview with Alexander Dugin:



Dugin has been doing other interviews with podcasters/youtubers lately. I'm a little surprised as some of these guys seem kind of like nobodies in the big scheme of things but maybe people like Dugin perceive their influence. Here's another one a few weeks ago by a guy that comes up on my feed sometimes:

 
Dyer just did an interview with Alexander Dugin:

Dugin has been doing other interviews with podcasters/youtubers lately. I'm a little surprised as some of these guys seem kind of like nobodies in the big scheme of things but maybe people like Dugin perceive their influence. Here's another one a few weeks ago by a guy that comes up on my feed sometimes:
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When master persuader J-Dee calls them a brown cult, he's just throwing his arms up in frustration.

What other reason could there be for his council teachings derived, logically unquestionable apologetics' not being embraced there- it's a dumb, stuck, and stubborn brown bunch.
To revisit his 'brown cult' designation, they should wear it like a badge of honor, and it's not racism.

While Jay is in dismay and cannot believe some can be so staunch, if I leave the spiritual aspect aside, these are people who have not abandoned Christianity in the most adverse of conditions, they didn't succumb to the pressure as they watched their neighbors being forced into apostasy everywhere around them.

They hold as fast to their doctrines as to Christianity itself. These people didn't relinquish the Lord when the trials came, and won't change their creed readily.
 
I've met a number of Egyptians in the United States and I noticed that the Copt Christians tend to be way more devout than the Muslims. In some cases the ones from Muslim backgrounds are actually complete non-believers.
 
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