
The Pete Quiñones Show The Most Recent Episodes w/ Bird from Timeline Earth
May 5, 2025
Bird, a speaker from the Timeline Earth podcast, dives into intriguing discussions about Japan's historical role in shaping the U.S. Black militant movement. He critiques usury through a philosophical lens, exploring its moral implications within different religious frameworks. The conversation touches on the complex alliances between Black nationalism and Japanese support, unraveling the hidden ties during World War II. They also analyze the shifting dynamics of racial identity and political narratives in modern America, blending history with contemporary relevance.
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Usury Contradicts Natural Law
- Usury is unnatural because money is non-productive and cannot generate profit itself.
- Charging interest on loans is illogical and violates natural law according to Scholastic thought.
Usury with Just Title Allowed
- The Church allows interest when there is just cause, such as economic loss or investment.
- Charging interest for personal profit without cause remains sinful and condemned.
Vote Pragmatically, Avoid One-Issue
- Cast your vote pragmatically to prevent worse outcomes.
- Avoid one-issue voting that could inadvertently help more harmful candidates win.


