The persistent sway of deceptive Christian movements exposes a concerning pattern in which vulnerable individuals are exploited to uphold agendas that value profit over authentic faith. Although these groups may seem to possess influence, their control predominantly targets those without access to reliable information; it is disheartening to witness followers and grassroots organizations such as Texas Values rally behind contentious figures like Corey DeAngelis for perceived personal benefits. The aggressive tactics of organizations such as Texas Values in challenging State Board members who stray from their agendas reveal the lengths to which they will go to secure power. However, as these extremist factions grow increasingly marginalized in the broader societal landscape, their survival is heavily reliant on ongoing financial backing from benefactors, a.k.a. oligarchs, who dictate their political narratives. Ultimately, the grassroots movements capable of countering their dominance are suppressed by this financial reliance, hinting at a potential erosion of their significance and authority. Furthermore, I believe that it is crucial to recognize that these religious affiliations do not foster a united Christian community; rather, religion is too often leveraged to subjugate those who fail to grasp the wider implications of such dynamics.
Re: Corey, You can say that again. Myself, there's two things that make my left eye twitch. Political folks who lean too heavily on religious-style speech, and folks who lean too heavily on constitutional speech. It is too often used by code switchers looking for a shortcut past our skepticism and other defenses.
New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) and 7MM cult members pose as Christ-followers and use dominionist tactics to control the 7 spheres of influence (7 mountains) in Texas and beyond…especially in education. It’s everywhere. Thank you for writing this. Anyone who opposes them is accused of being a Democrat or accused of not being a believer.
This article is extra funny to me because Bunni Pounds faced a residency issue when she ran against Lance Gooden in 2018. No surprise her group would get involved with Brent "where's my cheetos" Hagenbuch
You are right on target 🎯 I have personally been brought into the fold and when I started asking questions on the shift in education away from Academics to values, beliefs and behaviors; (Common Core/SEL) and the technology coming into the classroom coupled with government regulated universal school choice I was promptly booted out and marginalized. They tried to make me look like a conspiracy theorist. Well, they are conspiring and I was right on target 🎯 too.
The persistent sway of deceptive Christian movements exposes a concerning pattern in which vulnerable individuals are exploited to uphold agendas that value profit over authentic faith. Although these groups may seem to possess influence, their control predominantly targets those without access to reliable information; it is disheartening to witness followers and grassroots organizations such as Texas Values rally behind contentious figures like Corey DeAngelis for perceived personal benefits. The aggressive tactics of organizations such as Texas Values in challenging State Board members who stray from their agendas reveal the lengths to which they will go to secure power. However, as these extremist factions grow increasingly marginalized in the broader societal landscape, their survival is heavily reliant on ongoing financial backing from benefactors, a.k.a. oligarchs, who dictate their political narratives. Ultimately, the grassroots movements capable of countering their dominance are suppressed by this financial reliance, hinting at a potential erosion of their significance and authority. Furthermore, I believe that it is crucial to recognize that these religious affiliations do not foster a united Christian community; rather, religion is too often leveraged to subjugate those who fail to grasp the wider implications of such dynamics.
Re: Corey, You can say that again. Myself, there's two things that make my left eye twitch. Political folks who lean too heavily on religious-style speech, and folks who lean too heavily on constitutional speech. It is too often used by code switchers looking for a shortcut past our skepticism and other defenses.
New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) and 7MM cult members pose as Christ-followers and use dominionist tactics to control the 7 spheres of influence (7 mountains) in Texas and beyond…especially in education. It’s everywhere. Thank you for writing this. Anyone who opposes them is accused of being a Democrat or accused of not being a believer.
A Mike Pence fangirl involved in a grift-op? Color me shocked. With the amount of Pence praise, you'd think she was his mistress lol.
Here is a good blogspot for some of those alleged Christians to visit https://lettersfromthegulag.blogspot.com/search/label/Religion%20Good%20or%20Bad
This article is extra funny to me because Bunni Pounds faced a residency issue when she ran against Lance Gooden in 2018. No surprise her group would get involved with Brent "where's my cheetos" Hagenbuch
You are right on target 🎯 I have personally been brought into the fold and when I started asking questions on the shift in education away from Academics to values, beliefs and behaviors; (Common Core/SEL) and the technology coming into the classroom coupled with government regulated universal school choice I was promptly booted out and marginalized. They tried to make me look like a conspiracy theorist. Well, they are conspiring and I was right on target 🎯 too.
Yep. But Alice you were right in there with them when some of us were giving you warning signals.
Well Sara, I have learned a lot in last decade being in the trenches. Have you?
Most assuredly.
Pence! Asset or liability? I say liability.