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Thursday, July 17, 2025

Beware the False Prophetesses, Says Ezekiel. He Foresaw Butchy MTG

Marjorie Taylor Greene is a diehard idiot from the backward ultra-religious pro-slavery State of Georgia. She often injects biblical garbage, voodoo, magic, and wild consipracies into modern issues that only need rational 21st-century minds to sort.

[From: https://biblehub.com/topical/f/false_prophetesses.htm]: One of the most notable references to false prophetesses is found in the book of Ezekiel. In Ezekiel 13:17-23, the prophet is instructed to confront the women of Israel who prophesy out of their own imagination. The Berean Standard Bible states: "Now, son of man, set your face against the daughters of your people who prophesy out of their own imagination. Prophesy against them and say, ‘This is what the Lord GOD says: Woe to the women who sew magic bands on all their wrists and make veils of every size for their heads in order to ensnare souls. Will you ensnare the souls of My people but preserve your own?’" (Ezekiel 13:17-18). These women are condemned for using their influence to deceive and manipulate, leading people away from the truth.

Despite the fact that Ezechiel is himself a charlatan soothsayer from the dark Bronze Age, he couldn't have nailed MTG's description better than the above.

I truly have pity for the people of Georgia who elect, and are represented by, such deranged fortune tellers and diviners whose language is drawn straight out of Satan's black bible itself. But people deserve their leaders.

Listen to me: There is no end of times. There is no upcoming Armageddon. No Messiah or Jesus is coming or returning. How many times have you had so-called "prophets" announce the end of times without there ever was one. It's all fantasies from an age of ignorance when humans knew very little about the world around them. And now, you have these scheming politicians lying to you and exploiting your ignorance and credulity by using biblical garbage to keep you chained in the Bronze Age and under their control.
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MTG links Trump’s crypto bill to the Biblical end of time as she quotes Book of Revelation
Ariana Baio
Thu, July 17, 2025

Georgia Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene invoked the Bible on Wednesday to declare her opposition to a landmark cryptocurrency bill, equating the legislation’s potential impact to the Biblical end of times.

Referring to a passage of the book of Revelation, Greene insinuated that if the bill, called the GENIUS Act, did not explicitly ban digital currency from being issued by a central bank, it could lead to the demise of the world.

“I will not vote for this,” Greene wrote on X. “The only way to guarantee a ban on a central bank digital currency is through law.”

The Georgia lawmaker then went on to cite Revelation 13:16-17, which claims each person, regardless of wealth or status, must have the “mark of the beast” – a metaphor for evil and often associated with “666” – in order to participate in buying or selling. It is part of the Biblical story of Armageddon.

The GENIUS bill, which stands for Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins Act, seeks to create a regulatory framework for stablecoins – a form of cryptocurrency that is considered less volatile than typical cryptocurrency.

If passed, it would be the first major piece of legislation to create regulations around stablecoin, which have become popular digital currencies. Stablecoins function like digital tokens and are pegged to more stable assets such as the U.S. dollar.

Marjorie Taylor Greene [looking stably stupid] asserted that a US bill seeking to regulate stablecoin could lead to the Biblical end of times (REUTERS)

Marjorie Taylor Greene asserted that a US bill seeking to regulate stablecoin could lead to the Biblical end of times (REUTERS)

Supporters of the bill, which includes President Donald Trump, believe it could expand the use of stablecoin by providing a framework to protect consumers. But opponents believe it’s not strict enough and leaves too much room for risk.

But Greene believes the act should include a provision explicitly banning central bank digital currency. Some lawmakers and crypto advocates have raised concerns that if digital currencies were to become more integrated in the U.S. financial system that authorities, such as the Federal Reserve, could create a centralized bank to control or monitor cryptocurrency.

One of the aspects of crypto that attracts people is its decentralized nature.

The House is already voting on another piece of legislation, called the Anti-Central Bank Digital Currency Surveillance State Act, that addresses those concerns.

Greene often shares her perspective on the intersection between her religious beliefs and her political endeavors.

On X, shortly before sharing her view on the GENIUS Act, Greene said her “blind loyalty and faith” was “only in God and Jesus Christ.”

It’s widely agreed upon that lawmakers are, above all, loyal to the Constitution, which is what they pledge when they take the oath of office.

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