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Does this 4T seem a little 2T-ish to anyone else?
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(03-29-2022, 03:45 PM)David Horn Wrote:
(03-28-2022, 11:43 AM)Eric the Green Wrote: I'm still of a mind to remind you that prophet generations are victory children. I rather think that if we don't make at least some of the needed changes in this 4T, we won't have another 2T. 4Ts are not so much about paradigms, but making institutional change. Once a real 4T gets going, who knows what changes might come. Generations will live up to the need, once it can no longer be avoided.

Change can be many things. It's hard to say that a "failed" 4T is really a failure, until it really is.  There's a lot of dead wood that needs to burn, and that may be the change we get this time.

We'll know whether our current 4T is a failure when we know whether the blue side or the red side won. If the red side wins, our 4T is a failure and the saeculum game is over. We are toast, period and end of story. And remember EVERY 4T is such an existential threat. If the progressive side had not won previous 4Ts, our republic and the British parliamentary democracy too would not exist today. This time, it is worse. If the blue side does not win this decade, our entire world civilization and all life will no longer exist relatively soon.

Breakdown and death will be the ongoing and irreversible nature of a never-ending 1T. Please keep that in mind. Climate change is the existential threat, and the red side perpetuates and accelerates it, and this will not change. And already is it being ignored again by Democrats too! We have only THIS DECADE to reverse it. Pay attention to the UN reports! Our 4T can still be a success enough to forestall the disaster, but time is running out.
"I close my eyes, and I can see a better day" -- Justin Bieber

Keep the spirit alive;
Eric M
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RE: Does this 4T seem a little 2T-ish to anyone else? - by Eric the Green - 03-30-2022, 02:43 PM

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