For several months I had jumped on the bandwagon of referring to Christ’s possible millennial kingdom as Tartaria. Believe me, I will not make that mistake again. Words matter.
Question the Narrative | Tartaria = Kingdom of Hell?

For several months I had jumped on the bandwagon of referring to Christ’s possible millennial kingdom as Tartaria. Believe me, I will not make that mistake again. Words matter.
I have *so* been enjoying your work. Thank you for ALL your videos (both Homeschooling, and “question the narrative”, and if you have a third category… I’ve been binge listening on my headphones, so I don’t always notice the titles of your videos)
I have been exploring and learning and discovering how much society is LYING to us! (I was homeschooled in the 80s and have not begun to homeschool my oldest who is 7) In my search to prepare to teach I’ve been delighted (and shocked) to find out how much I do NOT want to teach. Thus my search, and finding your videos is part of my journey.
Have you ever run into the you tube channel “Probably Alexandra”? I was directed to her video “An Inconvenient History” and WOW. It is mind boggling and chock full of research worth exploring further. I myself am a Christian whose foundation in Christ has only gotten stronger as my “world has been rocked”
Anyway, I HIGHLY recommend at least spending a few minutes vetting “Probably Alexandra’s An Inconvenient History” to see if it is interesting to you, and if her information provides any treasure along your journey of questioning the narrative. I wish it was in text form for you to peruse and scan — but please don’ be intimidated by the length of her video — just watch 5 minutes and then stop and see if that struck a chord of truth.
Hannah Smerkonich
On Fri, Oct 8, 2021 at 3:14 PM There’s No Place Like Home wrote:
> Shelly Sangrey posted: ” For several months I had jumped on the bandwagon > of referring to Christ’s possible millennial kingdom as Tartaria. Believe > me, I will not make that mistake again. Words matter. > https://youtu.be/OreCfD17eh0 ” >
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