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Mike da Tigah
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Is the far left actually possessed?
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 1/17/26 at 7:34 am
I’m being quite serious when I ask if the far left is actually possessed since everything they stand upon is so counter to the spirit of God. Go down the list of issues and where they stand and it’s shocking really just how demonic it all is.
Whether it’s killing babies, perverting the minds of children, corrupting the church, redefining good and evil, preferring to align themselves with radical Islam over that of actual biblical Christianity, celebrating the death of those who oppose their evil, embracing Marxism over freedom and liberty, etc. if it’s good, decent, upright, and especially Godly, they are always on the opposing side to it, always.
How are these people not actually possessed and following Satan himself?
Look at their facial gyrations and hissy fits. That’s not by any stretch normal human behavior. I am convinced that they are under the control of darkness. Nothing else can explain their actions.
Whether it’s killing babies, perverting the minds of children, corrupting the church, redefining good and evil, preferring to align themselves with radical Islam over that of actual biblical Christianity, celebrating the death of those who oppose their evil, embracing Marxism over freedom and liberty, etc. if it’s good, decent, upright, and especially Godly, they are always on the opposing side to it, always.
How are these people not actually possessed and following Satan himself?
Look at their facial gyrations and hissy fits. That’s not by any stretch normal human behavior. I am convinced that they are under the control of darkness. Nothing else can explain their actions.
re: The problem with this country is the freedom
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 1/17/26 at 6:36 am to grizzlylongcut
We don’t have a freedom problem. We have a problem with people who place their own desires to feel virtuous over their good sense reasoning for the country when they allow anyone in.
One of the absolute biggest lies ever told Americans is that immigration is what makes America great, and nothing could be further from the truth. Immigrants are made great by America, and only when they conform to America, not try to import their failed ideas from the failed country they left behind when they landed here.
One of the absolute biggest lies ever told Americans is that immigration is what makes America great, and nothing could be further from the truth. Immigrants are made great by America, and only when they conform to America, not try to import their failed ideas from the failed country they left behind when they landed here.
What Iran reveals about the far Left
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 1/16/26 at 10:15 am
Nailed it
re: What is the fascination with pushing your own self destruct button?
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 1/16/26 at 7:58 am to Penrod
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There are a number of errors in your post, even though the central idea is right, imo.
First, your statement that Islam has contributed zero in 1500 years is woefully incorrect. Islam kept a great deal of knowledge alive when Christianity had lost it, plus Islam advanced science. It wasn’t until the Renaissance that Christianity took back the torch of learning, science and civilization. So change 1500 to about 700 years and you wouldn’t be wrong.
Second, Europe could resist Islamic immigration, but it’s not intuitive that this would change much. The European birth rates are the real problem. Without those picking up, Europe would fall one way or the other. Same with us.
In quality of life, it’s an enormous nosedive for humanity everywhere that false religion is dominant and in practice in government. It is lethal to anyone who does not adhere to its tenets, and given free reign in this world it will destroy the entire human species.
What is the fascination with pushing your own self destruct button?
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 1/16/26 at 7:43 am
It’s difficult to comprehend sometimes just how insanely dumb human beings can be, even at the cost to their own lives, but such is it with free countries and Islam.
When I think of what Islam has done to places like Lebanon and Iran for example, I shudder, but then I look at Europe being taken over by Islam and it just doesn’t make sense how a people who should clearly know better can be so insanely stupid to allow this to happen to their own countries as if there’s a plan B in place for them, and there simply is not. Once it’s gone, It’s game over. That’s it.
1500 some odd years and there’s literally not one remarkable thing I can say that Islam has contributed to the world save conquest, oppression, and destruction, and our own people are complicit in their occupation of our countries, even coming to their defense as if that’s going to save their future as a people from destruction.
If the mere history of Islam itself isn’t enough, what’s it going to take before people awaken from their slumber?
When I think of what Islam has done to places like Lebanon and Iran for example, I shudder, but then I look at Europe being taken over by Islam and it just doesn’t make sense how a people who should clearly know better can be so insanely stupid to allow this to happen to their own countries as if there’s a plan B in place for them, and there simply is not. Once it’s gone, It’s game over. That’s it.
1500 some odd years and there’s literally not one remarkable thing I can say that Islam has contributed to the world save conquest, oppression, and destruction, and our own people are complicit in their occupation of our countries, even coming to their defense as if that’s going to save their future as a people from destruction.
If the mere history of Islam itself isn’t enough, what’s it going to take before people awaken from their slumber?
re: A woman could play basketball as well as a man if you practice and keep practice.
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 1/14/26 at 11:32 am to BoomerandSooner
Ever notice that everything that goes against God’s perfect will for mankind goes south with the quickness?
Such is our society today.
Such is our society today.
re: 14 years ago tonight - The Krystal Teabagger
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 1/9/26 at 10:08 pm to UAinSOUTHAL
That’s so nasty
re: Odd goings on at the Jerusalem Temple AD30 to AD70.
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 1/9/26 at 9:58 pm to RiverCityTider
New covenants and actual forgiveness rather than coverings don’t need animal sacrifices.
re: The Persians finally show how they feel about Mosques,
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 1/9/26 at 9:45 pm to High C
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Aren’t the true Persians pagans?
Christianity, as in real life biblical Jesus believers, is the fastest growing faith in Iran, and it’s not even a race. It’s completely one sided.
Millions have hit the streets in Iran since the Prince called upon them to do so
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 1/8/26 at 7:54 pm
And now the IRGC is shooting people, I have to believe DJT will strike very soon.
re: HB396 bill passed, allows small farms to process animals on site.
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 1/8/26 at 8:15 am to TrueTiger
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Good.
Can they sell raw milk too?
I last purchased some for $14.00 a gallon. Ridiculousness, but I wanted some butter and cheese. It’s hard to believe just how insanely overly controlled the food industry actually is, and corrupt as well. The FDA does everything they can to support the major corporations and drive small farmers out of business. Make no mistake about that. This has got to change, and not just for small farms but for America’s health as well. The absolute garbage these corporations are adding to food for shelf life is unconscionable.
re: Things that sound great in your head but suck in practice
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 1/6/26 at 12:57 pm to ClemsonKitten
Earning my way into Heaven by trusting in my finished work on earth rather than the savior Jesus Christ alone. Sounds real spiritual but it’s just rebranded religion and it’s always focused on me rather than Christ.
Is the transfer portal exploiting the current generation of athletes?
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 1/6/26 at 9:16 am
I’ll be upfront and honest and say it’s difficult for me to invest much in these players today because they’re here for such a short amount of time and can be gone tomorrow if the notion strikes them or the NIL money is better elsewhere.
That being said, I see the portal as exploiting this generation of athletes for much of what ails society today in instant gratification or I quit, how much money can I make over commitment to the program because it’s where you want to be. The real downside for the player, although few if any of them realize it yet because they’re young and inexperienced in life at this point, is how adversity and working hard to be better makes you achieve what you were not capable of previously, and how overcoming adversity instills confidence and character in you that will affect the rest of your life as an adult.
Today they’re Tigers, but tomorrow they can quickly become Aggies, or Volunteers, or Gators, etc, and whilst this may benefit them or not, it certainly does not motivate me investing much interest in them as a Tiger as I once did players in following their paths to being better players, and pulling for them as if they were fully invested themselves.
Whether it’s the NIL, the transfer portal, or playoffs and what it’s done to CFB in general, I don’t see how any of this is healthy for CFB long term, and unless we get a handle on this, the CFB you know in the future will not look anything like the CFB that was so unique and special in the past, and all we’ll rally be left with is regret for what it became. I’m already experiencing much of that TBH.
That being said, I see the portal as exploiting this generation of athletes for much of what ails society today in instant gratification or I quit, how much money can I make over commitment to the program because it’s where you want to be. The real downside for the player, although few if any of them realize it yet because they’re young and inexperienced in life at this point, is how adversity and working hard to be better makes you achieve what you were not capable of previously, and how overcoming adversity instills confidence and character in you that will affect the rest of your life as an adult.
Today they’re Tigers, but tomorrow they can quickly become Aggies, or Volunteers, or Gators, etc, and whilst this may benefit them or not, it certainly does not motivate me investing much interest in them as a Tiger as I once did players in following their paths to being better players, and pulling for them as if they were fully invested themselves.
Whether it’s the NIL, the transfer portal, or playoffs and what it’s done to CFB in general, I don’t see how any of this is healthy for CFB long term, and unless we get a handle on this, the CFB you know in the future will not look anything like the CFB that was so unique and special in the past, and all we’ll rally be left with is regret for what it became. I’m already experiencing much of that TBH.
re: Kamala dropping troof!
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 1/4/26 at 8:31 am to Jbird
But honesty doesn’t score points when taking shots at political opponents.
California’s glorious fast food wage hike disaster
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 1/3/26 at 8:57 pm
:lol:
Unemployment and inflation.. two things that are synonymous with the left.
re: What’s the best high quality pillow to get?
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 1/3/26 at 6:58 am to LSUneaux
Purple Harmony saved my neck and my sleep.
re: They are Mocking Us
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 1/1/26 at 8:58 am to FLTech
We should all take a moment to appreciate just how far this country has fallen from the country it once was, and because it has so little in common with the people it once was.
Of course NYC has elected itself a Marxist Muslim as it’s mayor. Why wouldn’t it have done so? For that is the state of those electing him, those ripe for obedient servitude, and those that remain comfortably numb to anything Godly.
Is amazing to behold, a people more educated than ever before and yet also never more dumb in their decision making for their own lives. It’s a spiritual problem that infects America, and it has blinded the most educated from the most obvious of dangers.
Of course NYC has elected itself a Marxist Muslim as it’s mayor. Why wouldn’t it have done so? For that is the state of those electing him, those ripe for obedient servitude, and those that remain comfortably numb to anything Godly.
Is amazing to behold, a people more educated than ever before and yet also never more dumb in their decision making for their own lives. It’s a spiritual problem that infects America, and it has blinded the most educated from the most obvious of dangers.
re: The thing that makes a functional civilization possible is fragile
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 12/31/25 at 8:49 am to FooManChoo
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That’s why Christianity is so important. Those who love Christ will love their neighbors, and where the gospel goes out, there is a restraining grace on society.
Without God, there is no objective law-giver, no objective moral law, and no judgment beyond this life, so there is no reason not to do as you like, or only be “moral” so long as you benefit from it in this life in some way.
I agree, but I’d say it is more of a change in heart than always doing the right thing , as being perfect and consistent in all our actions. Our heart is changed from a heart of stone to a heart of flesh, and so we champion the truth, not fight against the truth. Imperfect in all our ways, but we are no longer enemies of the truth, rather we love and agree with the truth. There is no longer a war over what is right. We know full well what is right because we have believed on God’s word, and so obeyed the gospel by believing upon Christ.
re: What are you thankful for from the past year?
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 12/31/25 at 8:14 am to Dawgfanman
I am thankful for God pursuing me to bring me away from Moses and the fleshly driven religion’s influence on me and back to the grace I came to Him under when I first believed, that of the new covenant found in Jesus and what He has already accomplished on my behalf ONLY.
I am so grateful to find joy in the finished work of Jesus and not the impossibility of my own work on His behalf, which joy and assurance is illusive in myself because I’m not a savior. He is.
I am thankful that Jesus killed law keeping religion so that Christ can live in me instead.
I am so grateful to find joy in the finished work of Jesus and not the impossibility of my own work on His behalf, which joy and assurance is illusive in myself because I’m not a savior. He is.
I am thankful that Jesus killed law keeping religion so that Christ can live in me instead.
re: 2026 Resolutions
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 12/30/25 at 9:47 pm to questionable
I don’t want to lie, so I’m giving up on doing resolutions
re: 10 year old hit by car while riding bicycle across Jefferson Hwy
Posted by Mike da Tigah on 12/30/25 at 9:41 pm to tigerbutt
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She took a picture of the cars windshield and in the background it shows what looks like a strip mall with a Keans and another business called squeezys.
Sounds like Jefferson and Drusilla area.
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