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N'aimez point le monde, ni les choses qui sont dans le monde. Si quelqu'un aime le monde, l'amour du Père n'est point en lui 1 Jean 2:15
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The Inquisition was fanatic and did not respect the right of conscience to be practiced within reason, but the same is true for leftoids. Same fanaticism and denial of the right of conscience within reason. True enlightened Josephinist position. Reject both. @Osarseph0
A group called 'Occupy the Vatican' has SLAMMED Pope Leo XIV for his REFUSAL to condemn the Spanish Inquisition The group criticised the pope for not apologising to 'Jews and Muslims' during his visit there
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JUST IN: Sweden passes a “good behavior” law allowing migrants to be deported over non-criminal conduct such as tax debts or extremist links.
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“The tone and tendency of liberalism... is to attack the institutions of the country under the name of reform and to make war on the manners and customs of the people under the pretext of progress.” Benjamin Disraeli Disraeli by Sir John Everett Millais [1881]
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❤️ US bishops botch consecration of America to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Traditional devotion to the Sacred Heart is inseparable from the reality of sin, reparation, penance, conversion, and Christ’s social kingship. The @USCCB avoided these like the plague. integritymagazine.org/2026/0…
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💼 A range of employment support programmes offered by local authorities to benefit claimants are open only to ethnic minorities Read more about the controversial pathways to work programmes ⬇️ telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/06…
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Unfortunately it is not an argument which slopulist right-wingers cheering Cromwell can understand.
Another misunderstood practise is the Royal Assent. Alas, neither the King, his viceroys, nor any other Constitutional Monarch can withhold it, as things stand; if they did, the owners of the State would abolish it, as in Luxembourg. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_…
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Good musician? Infinity migration Good food? Infinity migration Good man at sports? Infinity migration Good art? Infinity migration Good scientist? Infinity migration Good actor? Infinity migration Good medicine? Infinity migration And it goes on and on. Such a silly argument.
For most of us, we can’t even imagine what Nestory’s journey has been like. As with all refugees. Displaced, homeless, full of hope but in desperate need of safety. A chance. An opportunity at life. With a dream and a ball, making a new life, in a country with a proud history of welcoming refugees, but facing its own forces of opposition today. Nestory didn’t just shoot the ball into the Turkish net, he struck a lightning bolt to the conscience of millions of Australians. How can we cheer one brilliant, skilled, explosive and confident young kid representing us, and we him, and simultaneously portray refugees or new arrivals as less worthy? It also should raise the question of how refugees come to be? Everyone wants to live a safe life at home, with kin, generations of family, not having to ask for a chance.. But conflict, it’s funding, the breakdown in international law, the weapons industry needing to be fed, exploitation of resources, religious tribalism and extremism, all create the more than a hundred million people who have fled their home. It is these drivers we must stop, and these causes we must never support nor participate in. Football brings everyone together and shows us what we share. Now, we share a love of a young Aussie kid who overcame every barrier put in his way, to reach the pinnacle of world sport. And that is needed more than ever.
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Anti-Abrahamic weirdos and leftoids deserve each other. They both share a love of eisegesis and pushing ahistorical nonsense.
Replying to @Blueishsweatsh1
Yet when leftists try to cunningly argue that the Bible calls for unlimited mass migration, the far right just folds and agrees with their interpretation of the Bible, even though the far right always thinks the left is manipulative and never to be trusted on anything 🤣
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Leviticus 19:33-34, Exodus 22:21, Deuteronomy 10:18-19 assume the stranger is lawfully present, integrated, and accountable to Israel's legal and moral order (they weren't free to bring foreign gods, ignore sabbath, etc.).
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The ger (stranger) was subject to the same laws as natives (e.g., Leviticus 24:22; Numbers 15:15-16; Exodus 12:49). This included observing the Sabbath, avoiding idolatry/foreign gods, and following moral/ritual rules. Violations carried the same penalties.
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Scripture affirms national distinctions and boundaries (Acts 17:26; Deuteronomy 32:8). Governments have a God-given role in upholding order, justice, and protection of citizens (Romans 13).
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Hospitality to travellers (Hebrews 13:2; Matthew 25:35) is a personal virtue, not a blueprint for state policy trying to establish an utopian vision of universal fraternity.
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Wets would say that this is racist and provincial. They have always loved Makepeace. Urquhart is a British Patriot and appreciated by all real Tories 🇬🇧
There was only ever one language for Europe
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Cœur Immaculé de Marie Ora Pro Nobis
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Update: My wife and I have been joined together in one flesh by Holy Matrimony, thank you all for the well wishes and prayers
Please pray for me, I am getting married very soon 🙏
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Fars news report: No deal will be signed by Trumps deadline
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This is a very positive development. Only the usual suspects, like chronically online purist dorks, are opposed to advocacy for white people turning mainstream. Two years ago this was considered "extreme" by the far left.
Possibly the most based thing a modern politician put to paper:
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Leftoids are absolute disgusting hypocrites. I fear that the longer they have the ability to own the definition of charity (an ideologically charged one divorced from the sound teaching of the gospel) the harder it will be to rehabilitate the concept of charity overall.
In his Summa Theologiae, St Thomas Aquinas laid out one of the most charitable yet practical arguments concerning immigration that effectively shaped the West for almost 1,000 years. 1. Immigration must always be proportionate so that foreigners can properly assimilate into the culture and mode of worship of the state. 2. Citizenship – and associated rights – should only ever be granted after the third generation to preserve the culture, mode of worship, and constitution of the state. 3. The common good of the citizens must remain the highest priority of the state, meaning, the state's obligation to provide aid to its neighbours can never be at the expense of the citizens. However, Aquinas ends with the sobering reminder that some peoples and states are incompatible with one another, and these must be held as "foes in perpetuity".
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It's always the taxpayer, it's always unlimited to the financial detriment of the host nation, it's always independent of consequences for social cohesion. They NEVER donate their own money and they never do free charity work while renouncing their riches. It's all performative.
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In current year France prayer equals being extreme right. The far left is genuinely insane.
L'extrême-droite n'aime pas la République encore moins la laïcité. Ne leur laissons plus aucun espace.
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