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Democracy always chooses Barabas

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Daily Tolkien Wisdom's profile picture
Daily Tolkien Wisdom1 year ago

The Founding Fathers of the U.S. feared mob rule if simple majority rule was followed for everything.

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DominusVobiscum1001 year ago

And ultimately crowns our Blessed Lord with the only crown they think is fit for Him

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Renaissance1 year ago

Because we cannot deal with our own sin.

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Knight of Riddermark1 year ago

That's probably the best argument against it.

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Western Exile1 year ago

Precisely 🙏

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destructor idolorum (Destroyer Of Idols)1 year ago

Democracy ratchets us all into hell.

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Sperat1 year ago

Always !! But this was the only case when you could choose between good and evil , since then you have evil and more evil 🤷🏻‍♀️

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Rick Marciano✝️1 year ago

Seems that way

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Van Zant1 year ago

In case nobody noticed, Barrabas in aramean is Bar-Abba, "son of the father". Then, when Pontius Pilate asks to choose between Bar-Abba and Jesus there's a hidden question (divine?) to choose between a son of a mortal father or a son of a heavenly Father.

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Anthony🇻🇦1 year ago

This edit is 🔥🔥🔥

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