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The cartoon is funny, but anyone who seriously believes Trump is a Nazi is massively ignorant.

Rational.

It's amusing to know that, when he retired, they moved into a house with the street number 666 (not kidding). They insisted the town change the numbering.

Right. Or hit him with a brain-shattering sonic wave (since you can't "disintegrate" noise). Or a mob just stays out of reach and follows him around wherever he goes, till he falls asleep or starves to death.Or some by-stander just chuck a big old rock at his head. Or surround him with odorless gas — he needs to

So Terence is Nitro.

You know, that funny bright thing outside the tent, known as a "roaring campfire", would have done wonders for Nate's hypothermia. And if Amaya really was a typical 1940s woman (especially a black woman), she would have told Nate that people ought to be married before they mate. Just like Cap told the pilot in

I actually laughed ta this show, which I haven't done at a sitcom in forever.

Yup. The Second Coming certainly is a big topic but specifically the "end times" stuff in the New Testament is not written in a mysterious code. It just takes patience to read through the relevant bits, and then organize it. Jesus in Matthew chapter 24 gave the outline, everything later was expansion.

I agree that everybody acts stupidly on the Flash.

That's a sticky situation.

All these comments tell me is what a /terrible/ job so many churches do (all denominations) at ordinary Bible teaching.

Yes, it makes no sense. The Jehovah's Witnesses aren't even a Christian group (considering they deny the doctrine of Jesus' deity, which is an absolutely essential teaching in Christianity), so why use a key piece of JW theology? Speaking as a Protestant minister, I do not recommend any of these kinds of movies. I've

Thanks for not being sneery (I'm being serious). None of these are good films. They spring out of a doctrinal system called "dispensationalism", of a very 1970s type. These films liked to pour whatever happened to be going on politically at the time, into the template.

Thanks for the insight, I don't know how I got along thinking my life was pretty happy, focused, and that I wasn't anywhere near as good a person as my ego tells me I am.

This would be fun, but if it ever went farther than what they did, it would also become the IP Lawsuit universe. Maybe it was just meant to be a fun hint, and all the old Fringe staff would see it and lol.

I suppose it's possible that universe-jumping causes some sort of disastrous ecological effects on Earth-19, hence the extreme punishment (but if that was true, why would they let Gypsy do it? She'd kill off the population.) I still don't get the impression that HR is some dire villain, unless he killed his ex

I must have missed that line. Anyway, Earth-19 sounds like North Korea.

If the only thing the Earth-19 authorities were after him about was that he was streaming his novel back there, that suggests he isn't much of a crook. A nuisance con man, maybe, but not a Thawne type.

The soap opera elements in Flash are obtrusive, and not much fun.

I'm not talking about gun control (and in case you're tempted to go this way, I didn't vote for Trump). I am asserting that human nature is evil. And that laws, economics, etc., won't cure that.