UPDATE: Sixth Amendment of theConstitution of the United States
In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence.
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I keep seeing Erika’s supporters asserting her ‘right’ to a speedy trial. She is not the accused. She does not have this right in this trial. This right belongs to Tyler Robinson. And in this case, speedy does not mean kangaroo-court speedy where the prosecution does not provide to the defense the evidence they hold against the accused — Robinson, which is precisely what the prosecution is doing. To my eye, this trial looks like a blatant set-up to speedily convict a patsy who may well be unalived speedily; case closed. ABN
We need many more doctors to speak out like this. The public is primed to handle the worst news due to widespread understanding of the covid vax and childhood vax schedule failures. I congratulate Dr Neides for his words and hope many more will follow him. Government alone cannot be expected to reform itself. Same goes for the vax industry. Doctors, however, if a large number of them speak out can change everything quickly. ABN
Here is the full 40 minutes of my crew and I exposing California fraud, Minnesota was big but California is even bigger… We uncovered over $170,000,000 in fraud as these fraudsters live in luxury with no consequences. Like it and share it, the fraud must STOP.
We ALL work way too hard and pay too much in taxes for this to be happening. These fraudsters have been able to defraud American taxpayers for years without any pushback from the public and politicians.
It is time to EXPOSE IT ALL and end America’s fraud crisis.
He doesn’t look real, even without the ring anomaly. I wonder if he is trolling the world with these fakes. Many believe he is dead, killed by a missile. ABN
I used to be a Protestant and think all I needed was my Bible.
But… then I started asking the question no one wanted to answer: Who actually has the authority to interpret Scripture?
That question came from my study of the theological heresy of dispensationalism.
What I found shocked me. I learned, it isn’t ancient Christianity. It didn’t come from the Apostles. It didn’t come from the Church Fathers. It began in the 1800s with John Nelson Darby. A brand new theological system; a heresy which has created confusion among Christian’s.
It divided Israel and the Church into two separate peoples of God. It created two covenants. It pushed fulfillment into the future. It taught that prophecy still depends on a geopolitical nation-state called “Israel” which was founded by atheists in 1948.
I looked deeper and asked…what does that ultimately lead to? I was shocked to discover their belief of a rebuilt temple in Jerusalem. The one the Lord predicted would be destroyed in Matthew and it was in 70AD.
“Jesus left the temple area and was going away, when his disciples approached him to point out the temple buildings. He said to them in reply, ‘You see all these things, do you not? Amen, I say to you, there will not be left here a stone upon another stone that will not be thrown down.'” Matthew 24:1-2
This all happened. Jesus predicted it and it was fulfilled.
In 70 AD the Temple was destroyed. The altar was gone. The Levitical priesthood stopped functioning. The animal sacrifices ended.
That is not a minor detail.
The Mosaic covenant was inseparable from Temple sacrifice. Without the Temple, the sacrificial system of the Old Covenant could not continue.
In its place, rabbinic Judaism emerged. No longer centered on Temple sacrifice, but on Torah study and synagogue life.
The sacrificial order did not continue. It was finished.
There have been several notable instances of violent conflict between Buddhist sects, primarily driven by political power struggles, competition for influence, and the close ties between religious institutions and state authority.
1. Tibet: Gelugpa Supremacy in the 17th Century
The most direct sectarian conflict occurred in Tibet when the Gelugpa sect, led by the 5th Dalai Lama and backed by Mongol military forces, consolidated power in the 17th century. This campaign involved the conquest of the Sakya sect’s political dominance and the violent suppression of the Jonang school, which was declared heretical. Jonang monasteries were forcibly converted to Gelugpa use, and their monks were exiled. While framed as a religious purification, the conflict was fundamentally about unifying Tibet under a single theocratic rule.
2. Japan: Warrior Monks and Sectarian Warfare
In feudal Japan, Buddhist sects maintained private armies of sohei (warrior monks) who engaged in armed conflict:
Mount Hiei (Tendai Sect): Monks from Enryaku-ji temple used force to influence imperial politics and attack rival temples.
Ikko-ikki Rebellions: Followers of the Jōdo Shinshū (Pure Land) sect formed armed leagues that fought against both rival Buddhist schools and samurai lords. These uprisings, lasting from the 15th to 16th centuries, were among the largest internal conflicts of the era.
The justification for violence often stemmed from the belief that defending one’s sect was a meritorious religious act, despite the Buddha’s teachings on non-violence.
3. China: Shaolin Monks and Political Alliances
The Shaolin monks, renowned for their martial arts, participated in military campaigns, such as aiding Li Shimin (later Emperor Taizong of Tang) in the 7th century and fighting Japanese pirates in the 16th century. While not a war between sects, their involvement in state conflicts illustrates how Buddhist institutions became entangled in warfare.
Key Insight
These conflicts were rarely about doctrinal differences alone. Instead, they arose from the fusion of religious and political power, where monasteries controlled land, wealth, and armies. The concept of “just war” or “defensive violence” was sometimes invoked, as seen in Buddhist texts like the Skill in Means Sutra, which praises a captain who kills one to save many.
While such actions contradict the ideal of ahimsa (non-violence), they reflect the complex reality of how religious institutions operate within political systems.
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I tend to think of all the Abrahamics as sects of the same religion, which is probably not a good use of the word sect except insofar as it focuses attention on the history and common aspects of these religions. The images above provide Catholic views on Zionism. Like everyone else in the world, Buddhists too have fought wars. Right now, and for many centuries in some cases, the Western elite appears to be entirely controlled by Jewish Supremists, a sect within the sect of Judaism itself. Many Western elites are atheists and not religious at all. Christian Zionists who support Israeli wars based on provably fraudulent insertions in the Bible seem to me to be either elite false shepherds, who know they are lying, or more often pious ordinary Christians, who have been duped by their elite false shepherds and Jewish Supremists, a good many of whom have infiltrated Christianity. ABN