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MSG (Join to see) evil people evrywhere.
..."“God is God all by Himself. He can do ANYTHING He wants to do. That includes striking down Satanic Guidestones,” Taylor tweeted a few hours after the bombing.

“Over the years, the Guidestones have created lots of discussion and brought visitors to Elbert County from all over the world,” the Elbert Chamber of Commerce wrote on Facebook. “Whatever your personal opinion on the Guidestones is, this attack is bad for our community. We hope that whomever is responsible is apprehended and brought to justice.”

The monument has previously been attacked by vandals.

Elbert County sheriff’s deputies, Elberton police and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation are all investigating the latest attack."
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The fact that some folks think it's Satanic is mind boggling
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MSG (Join to see) - I agree... I don't judge people's choice of who they worship... or not. I don't believe this has a damn thing to do with Cancel Culture as PO1 Jeff Chandler proclaims. I've blocked him & wish there was a way I didn't have to even view his idiotic biased opinions...
Thanks for continuing to take the questions/issues I send!
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SGT (Join to see) I'm not sure what to make of this act of destruction. I mean, it's been standing for 42 years and now someone felt it needed to be destroyed. Whoever they are, Left/Right/Middle...need to face the music.
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MSG (Join to see) - I agree justice is due whoever is responsible.
I looked up the man who paid for it... Robert C. Christian.
"A man by the name of Robert C. Christian walked into Elberton Granite in June of 1979 and wanted the Georgia Guidestones built.
Mr. Christian consulted his ideas with the president of Elberton Granite, Joe Fendley. “Christian…explained that he represented a ‘small group of loyal Americans who believe in God.’” It was rumored that Mr. Christian was just a wealthy Texan looking to spend his money, but “instead he was the visible spokesman for a small group of perhaps half-a-dozen people who believe[d] in God.” (Elberton Granite Finishing Co. Inc.) A file on the Guidestones and Mr. Christian was compiled and after they were built the file was destroyed. All information on Mr. Christian is now lost other than what people remember."
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Ok.. so... Are you going to do something about it... Professing outrage only goes so far before you have to deploy an agency that can enforce your terms
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