Posted on 04/23/2021 12:31:28 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

Ali vs Frasier. Trump vs Biden. Lindell vs. Kimmel.
That last great battle hasn’t happened yet, at least not in person. But it will. Next week, MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell will go on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show on Wednesday to settle the differences they’ve had this week. It should be fun for the audience, who is lucky enough to all be receiving MyPillows to take home, as well as for those of us watching on television.
This will be the first episode of the show that I’ve ever seen. I’m probably not alone among conservatives who consider the disgraceful social justice talk show host to be anything but funny. It should be one of the most watched episodes of the year following the back-and-forth they’ve had.
Lindell has been in the process of launching FrankSpeech, his YouTube-Twitter hybrid that has been under attack since Monday. This has delayed the launch of the main content site, but Lindell’s videos are present there for now holding the space.
Kimmel jabbed at Lindell on his show, prompting a response from Lindell during his own live broadcast. The back and forth continued until their people talked and scheduled the interview. Here’s Kimmel’s announcement on his show last night. Be warned: He’s a smug little man who loves to take shots against people who love America.
You can watch JD’s interview with Lindell here. For complete transparency, Lindell’s company, MyPillow, is a sponsor of NOQ Report. Visitors can use promo code “NOQ” to receive up to 66% off their purchases.
FrankSpeech has been hit by multiple attacks from various countries ever since its initial attempted launch. Despite this, tens of millions of people tuned in to watch parts of his 48-hour “Frank-a-Thon” which featured prominent conservative guests discussing everything from free speech, voter fraud, and vacccines.
It may not behoove conservatives to listen to garbage late night shows like Jimmy Kimmel Live, but with Mike Lindell on there next Wednesday, we should consider making an exception.
But it’s only just started.
You seem to be making a statement about absolute knowledge, or about knowledge of the absolute. But your statement is incoherent.
“what comment of mine is incoherent?”
Your statement that you don’t have absolute knowledge.
Well, there are many things I don’t pretend to understand. But one’s assessment of his/her knowledge, absolute or otherwise,is a personal thing. I’ve found it wise not to interfere with the self concepts of others.
I think we can discuss the objectivity of things without diverting ourselves into talk about anyone’s self concept.
The statement that “there are no absolutes” is usually a pretense for denying the existence of God.
But the statement itself is given as an absolute. This is what I meant about incoherence. I don’t mean it in a personal way. Simply an objective observation.
I think you are interested in a discussion of religious philosophy. I don't get involved in those. Bottom line for me...is people as you say using their brains. And that leads to all sorts of beliefs and opinions about absolutes etc.
Fear is the opposite of faith.
It’s okay to commit to making declarative statements. We shouldn’t fear being accountable in conversation because accountability is freedom, not slavery.
Lindell acts on his faith in God. This tells us his ultimate purpose is not personal gain, but to glorify God.
Faith in God is the highest mental function.
I respect your view. And whether your views, or mine, are coherent to others is of no concern to me. Have a good Sunday...
As long as both our views are coherent to reality, we’ve succeeded.
I wish you well.
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