
We know what Musk is doing with ‘his’ companies; we know he supports many of the transformations promoted by the World Economic Forum (see his companies); we know he has a WEF stalwart as X CEO; we know he wants to fuse humans with AI; we know he censors people on his ‘free speech’ platform that disagree with him. I’m not sure that not knowing what he believes just yet is really the case at all. He certainly doesn’t have to be a Christian to be credible, but there is soooo much more beyond that which reveals his real agenda.
As for Jason’s post that you say is a ‘very good take’ – I wonder how many people have ‘died’ on many hills for what they believed to be right without having to believe in the ‘right’ religion and some of us were refusing to ‘run for cover’ long, long ago before conspiracy became ‘hip’ without the need to worship anyone.
‘Give me liberty or give me death’ may have been spoken by an ‘Anglican’, but how many non-Christians have had the same intent throughout history and actually died as a result? The number must be immense. Christianity does itself no favours with such us and them ‘we’re the best’ elitism and the same with all the others.
This is a very good take.
The faith question is always the most significant. Like I said to Piers Morgan, I was hesitant about claims that he was a superhero because we simply do not know what he believes just yet.
We’ll see! https://t.co/iLEqW0FD7x— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) January 2, 2025
