— Cyborg of Secular Koranism (@Book_of_Rules) July 11, 2025
12:00 Space starts.
13:00 Salam is an Egyptian Christian.
14:00 Coptic Christians hate Islam.
15:00 Persians hate Islam for the same reason.
16:00 Theocratic Nationalism
18:00 I have never called for the stoning of anyone!
21:00 JEFF MAINE joins.
Independent Muslim Community Network
23:00 Secular Koranism
24:00 Alcohol
25:00 Coverture
Modesty
https://thebattlefieldoflove.blogspot.com/2010/01/properly-attired-muslim-ornaments.html
28:00 Wali
30:00 US Supreme Court appointments
Nietzsche: "Interpretation is a function not of truth but that of power."
32:00 Everybody interpret Koranic principles in their own way.
34:00 Shia
35:00 Caliphate
36:00 Majlis
37:00 A Caliphate Conclave
38:00 Muslims are leaderless without a Caliphate.
40:00 Muslim Mayor Mamdami
42:00 Top down or bottom up?
Children of Israel AKA Jews
44:00 Zionism and Jews
45:00 Jesus
49:00 "My father and I are one."
"Before Abraham, I am" - what does that mean?
51:00 Idolatry
53:00 The Crusades
56:00 Christianity was used to defend the divine of kings.
57:00 quran.com/2/256 supports the First Amendment.
58:00 The Torah has 36 capital offences.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/judaism/jewishethics/capital.shtml
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanhedrin_trial_of_Jesus
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/z6b96v4/revision/4
1:01:00 The conversion of Constantine in Europe
1:02:00 The Age of Republican Revolutions displaced the Age of Monarchy. Christendom ended in 1918.
1:03:00 National Socialism and Communism were attempts by Europeans to replace Liberalism.
1:04:00 The Dominions became the British Commonwealth
https://academic.oup.com/icon/article/17/4/1173/5710822
1:05:00 1975 Australian Constitutional Crisis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975_Australian_constitutional_crisis
1:06:00 Ukraine and Syria
1:07:00 Israel is an American colony.
1:11:00 Jews
1:14:00 Observant Jews and heretical Jews
https://secularkoranism.blogspot.com/2025/04/secular-koranism-update-to-religious.html
1:15:00 Liberal Jews
1:17:00 Codified principles
1:19:00 Legal rights can be destroyed and created overnight.
The U.S. Constitution can be amended through two primary methods: proposal by Congress or a national convention, followed by ratification by the states. To propose an amendment, either two-thirds of both houses of Congress must vote in favor, or two-thirds of state legislatures can request a national convention. Ratification requires approval by three-fourths of the states, either through their legislatures or through state ratifying conventions.
1. Proposal:
By Congress:
A proposed amendment is initiated when two-thirds of both the House of Representatives and the Senate vote in favor.
By a National Convention:
Two-thirds of state legislatures can request a convention to propose amendments. This method has never been used to propose an amendment.
2. Ratification:
By State Legislatures:
Three-fourths of state legislatures (currently 38 out of 50) must ratify the proposed amendment.
By State Ratifying Conventions:
Three-fourths of the states can also ratify an amendment through special conventions called for that purpose. This method has only been used once, for the 21st Amendment.
In essence, the process is intentionally designed to be difficult, ensuring that amendments reflect a broad consensus across the nation. All 27 amendments to the U.S. Constitution have been proposed by Congress and ratified by the states.
1:21:00 Doctrine of Parliamentary Supremacy
https://www.parliament.uk/site-information/glossary/parliamentary-sovereignty/
1:22:00 Israeli Supreme Court
https://www.thejc.com/opinion/why-netanyahu-is-right-to-go-after-overmighty-supreme-court-y2equjz3
1:24:00 Palestine Mandate
1:25:00 Sykes-Picot Agreement
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sykes%E2%80%93Picot_Agreement
1:26:00 Lawrence of Arabia
T.E. Lawrence, also known as Lawrence of Arabia, was deeply involved in the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire during World War I. He played a key role in formulating promises of Arab independence, which conflicted with the secret Sykes-Picot Agreement. This agreement, between Britain and France, carved up the Ottoman Empire's Arab territories into British and French spheres of influence, undermining the promises made to the Arabs. Lawrence, upon learning of Sykes-Picot, felt betrayed and conflicted, as it contradicted his efforts to support Arab self-determination. He ultimately worked to undermine the agreement by helping the Arabs capture Damascus, hoping to establish an Arab kingdom.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Lawrence's Role in the Arab Revolt:
Lawrence was a British intelligence officer who worked with and advised Arab forces during the revolt. He helped coordinate attacks, gather intelligence, and fostered close relationships with key Arab leaders like Faisal.
Promises of Independence:
Lawrence, along with other British officials, actively promoted the idea of an independent Arab state after the war, encouraging Arab leaders to join the British cause against the Ottomans.
The Sykes-Picot Agreement:
This secret agreement, negotiated by Sir Mark Sykes and François Georges-Picot, divided the Middle East into British and French zones of influence, effectively negating the promises of Arab independence.
Lawrence's Reaction:
When Lawrence learned of the agreement, he felt betrayed and angered by the duplicity. He saw it as a betrayal of both the Arabs and British values.
Attempt to Undermine the Agreement:
Lawrence, despite knowing the terms of Sykes-Picot, continued to support the Arab cause. He actively worked to help the Arabs capture Damascus, a key city that fell under French influence according to the agreement. This action was intended to strengthen the Arab position and potentially challenge the established division of the region.
Lawrence's Legacy:
Lawrence's actions, both his support for the Arab Revolt and his opposition to the Sykes-Picot agreement, highlight the complex and often contradictory nature of British imperial policy in the Middle East during World War I. He became a symbol of Arab nationalism and resistance to foreign influence.
1:26:00 Suez Crisis
1:27:00 Cheap immigrant labour
ISIS changing its name
1:29:00 Ukraine
1:32:00 Eurasianism
1:34:00 Trump
1:36:00 Ukraine
1:37:00 Lowering the age of voting
1:38:00 George Washington's farewell speech
1:40:00 AI
1:41:00 Grok losing its filter.
1:43:00 TIM joins.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2025/06/30/modernity-globalization-politics-history
https://secularkoranism.blogspot.com/2025/03/secular-koranism-department-of.html
1:50:00 Computer word game
1:51:00 Chess player
1:52:00 US foreign policy
1:53:00 Obama, Afghanistan and Nobel Prize
Fake ceasefire
1:54:00 The N word
"Niggardly"
1:56:00 Obama
1:57:00 Sex scandals
1:58:00 Epstein files
Peter Tatchell
1:59:00 Prince Andrew
2:00:00 ROBERT COBB joins.
2:01:00 Epstein Island
2:02:00 Sam Hyde
2:03:00 CIA worked with Epstein to make his guests blackmailable
2:05:00 Free will and moral leadership
2:06:00 Patriarchy
2:07:00 Female-friendly politicians
2:08:00 Eric Pickles
2:09:00 Margaret Thatcher
2:10:00 Christian monogamy
2:11:00 The Wwives of the Prophet
2:12:00 Mormon Wars
2:13:00 Register system
2:15:00 Licensed brothels
2:17:00 Abortion
Shotgun wedding
2:18:00 Only Fans
2:19:00 The Wedding Ceremony
2:21:00 Wedding guests
2:25:00 S joins.
2:26:00 Women more judgemental than men.
2:27:00 Gender roles
Househusband
2:32:00 Secular Koranism
2:34:00 Reading the Koran
https://corpus.quran.com/translation.jsp?chapter=2&verse=256
https://corpus.quran.com/translation.jsp?chapter=17&verse=111
2:37:00 Feminist
2:39:00 Orthobros
2:41:00 BENNY PAIN joins to promote anti-natalism.
2:44:00 Hitler was 43 when he became Chancellor.
2:47:00 Talking about ideas instead of blaming people
2:49:00 Jew blaming
2:50:00 Christianity
2:51:00 Alliance for Responsible Citizens
2:57:00 London
3:04:00 Labour relations and the charade of voting
3:07:00 Brighton Pride March
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