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This is a new one: They hacked my iPad during a speech. If in fact this is true, we all know who has the capability to hack into any device. So it obviously wouldn't have been hacked.
Erika Kirk blames ‘the enemy’ for her iPad containing speech failing at TurningPointUSA conference Erika Kirk blamed “the enemy” after her iPad containing her speech failed during her appearance at TurningPointUSA’s AmericaFest. The widow of TurningPoint founder and podcaster Charlie Kirk, who was shot dead earlier this year, was greeted on stage by a pyrotechnic display on Thursday 18 December. But the new CEO of the organization was forced to ad-lib the start of her speech after her iPad would not turn on. “The enemy has thrown a lot of curve balls at us today,” she said. “And one of them is the fact that my entire speech has been wiped because my iPad won’t even turn on.” |
| I have to ask: who is the “enemy”? |
| "The enemy" is evangelical speak for Satan. They blame anything bad that happens to them on Satan and anything good is credited to God. It's an extremely childish world view. |
When evangelicals use that word, they mean the Devil. I guess she's Catholic and I don't associate it them as much, but that's what I assumed she meant. |
| Maybe she should back up her work and get better security. Or accept it as God's will. |
Theologically, if Erika is an AntiChrist (she is), then the Enemy would be God. |