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Truer words have never been spoken.
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Replying to @AmoneyResists
I was in that exact spot two days ago and it didn’t look anything like what you are displaying.
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Here it is: RUNBECK WHISTLEBLOWER: CONFIRMS BEYOND THE SHADOW OF A DOUBT, That Runbeck printed approximately 300,000 ballots and illegally inserted them into the tally—not coming from drop boxes, not coming from polling locations, but instead being brought in by employees—for the Arizona 2022 General Election, effectively overthrowing the state government of Arizona. 📝Katie Hobbs and her co-conspirator, Adrian Fontes, rigged three elections in a row.
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Another “conspiracy theory” turns out to be true. Strange that Arizona requires proof of citizenship for state, but not federal elections 🤔
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Some people claim this baby boy is “just a clump of cells.” One year later, he can freely move his body, radiate joy, and make eye contact. He was never “just a clump of cells.” He was always a tiny, developing human being—valuable and worthy of life.
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Syncretism is the practice of blending or merging different philosophies, traditions, beliefs, or practices into a unified system. In the second century along with the Christians, people who followed Socrates and Stoic Philosophies were also being persecuted and killed. Romans considered the philosophies of Greece inferior to their worship of the visible gods and the emperor. Because of the shared persecution, Christians became strange bedfellows with the Greek philosophers and started incorporating Greek philosophies into Christian theology. This was happening during Paul’s time in the first century too and he warned us against this practice in Colossians 2. Colossians 2:8-10 NKJV ~ “Beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy and empty deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ. For in Him dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily, and you are complete in Him, who is the head of all principality and power.” Today, this syncretism of Greek philosophies and Christian theology is very prevalent in the Christian world. For example, Transubstantiation (Aristotelian philosophy) in the Roman Catholic Church and Natural Law (Stoic philosophy) in classical Protestant Churches. This is why Catholic priests study Philosophy more than they study scriptures during their seminary. Even many protestant Bible Colleges have gone in the same folly. This Syncretism of Greek philosophies and Christian theologies was encouraged and made popular by Justin Martyr in the second century. Justin Martyr is canonized as a Saint in the Roman Catholic Church. Around the same time, Tertullian was against syncretism. He famously said “What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?" The Roman Catholic Church considers him a heretic and has not canonized him. This shows us that anyone who tries to be accurate to the Gospel that Paul preached and Christ died to give ultimately such a person will be labeled a heretic. Direct Quote: Pastor Larkins Dsouza
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No matter how much time passes, Jane Fonda is still the same despicable woman who posed next to North Vietnamese anti-aircraft guns that were used to target men like my husband. We will always despise this traitorous b*tch.
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Let me say a word about the Mormon controversy. Both Joseph Smith and Brigham Young are sixth cousins of mine. Yet I do not believe either one of them. Nor will I ever believe them. I’ve spent countless hours studying it. Mormons are not Christians. They should repent and come to the true Jesus Christ of the Bible, as many have. I earnestly pray they do!
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While Roman Catholics claim Purgatory is an ancient, holy doctrine of spiritual cleansing, in reality it was a dark and evil wealth building mechanism of the Roman Catholic Religion. Started as an abstract philosophical concept borrowed from Greek thinkers evolved into the most successful revenue stream for the Roman Catholic Religion. In 1476, Pope Sixtus IV issued a papal decree that officially extended the sale of indulgences to souls already trapped in Purgatory. Before this decree, if you wanted a reduction of the time in purgatory for your loved ones, you needed to do work with fasting, praying or going on a pilgrimage. After this decree, the Roman Catholic Religion allowed the living to buy immediate spiritual relief for their dead relatives. This Business Model created a wildly predatory economy fuelled by fear. The most notorious one occurred between 1516 and 1517, when Pope Leo X needed to finance the extravagant construction of St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. He teamed up with a corrupt German Archbishop who owed millions to a secular banking family. To liquidate the bank debt and fund Rome's massive building project, they sent out smooth-talking salesmen like the Dominican friar Johann Tetzel. Tetzel would go into villages, stage terrifying theatrical displays simulating the agonising fires of Purgatory and manipulate grieving peasants into buying indulgences. Parents were told their dead children were crying out from the flames, begging for them to hand over the very little money they had to the Roman Catholic Religion. This business scam by the Roman Catholic Religion triggered the Reformation. In 1563, at the Council of Trent, the Roman Catholic Religion finally acknowledged under the pressure of Reformation that the doctrine had been corrupted into a predatory money-raising enterprise, and by 1567 all financial transactions related to indulgences were banned. Purgatory wasn't just a bad theology gone wrong it was a systematic ecosystem designed to make money for the Roman Catholic Religion and a mechanism to control the general public with fear. Direct Quote: Pastor Larkins Dsouza
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Replying to @qsfkbwIhuWLhnjI
"But but but, we protected you!" This is what happens when they gain the majority. UK government thigs allowed them to come and gain superiority. Now they will share their culture with you, and people are surprised.
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Replying to @SpencerHakimian
Post the whole video retard where he hit failure first. You stupid fucking #propaganda idiots 😂 x.com/DOWResponse/status/206…

America’s @SECWAR CRUSHED 44 reps on the bench after a morning run with the troops yesterday in GTMO.
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The Bible existed LONG before the RCC. Catholics say “we gave you the Bible,” but the facts are: The Old Testament was completed centuries before Christ and preserved by the Jews (Romans 3:2) not by Rome. The New Testament was written by Apostles and disciples and completed before 100 A.D. It was circulated, re-copied and recognized by churches throughout the Roman empire before the RCC formed its councils. The early RCC did not “create” Scripture. It recognized the books that already bore divine authority. The word came before the Church. The Church did NOT create the Word. (John said that Jesus was the Word.) Jesus never gave Rome exclusive authority to interpret Scripture. Catholic claim: “We alone can interpret the Bible.” Jesus never said interpretation belongs to one city, one bishop, or one office. Instead, Scripture says: “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God… that the man of God may be complete.” (2 Timothy 3:16–17). “These were more noble… examining the Scriptures daily to see if these things were so.” (Acts 17:11). Paul praised the Bereans for checking his teachings against Scripture. If the apostles encouraged scrutiny, how can the papacy forbid it?
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You believe like Muslims do. That you will be judged by your deeds. Rather, we believe and trust in the death snd resurrection of Jesus Christ. We are appreciative, and thus follow him for it. He commands us and we listen because of love. You follow him because of fear.
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Replying to @CatholicDrip___
Faith alone does save you. So we have faith and it saves us. And then the way we show Jesus our love and appreciation is by following him. ‘Following him’ means being baptized, keeping commandments, forgiving, helping others and much more. If you had a really good study, Bible, you would understand all these things and the differences. Get yourself a good study Bible and you won’t be confused. Or get an Unger’s Bible dictionary.
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Replying to @Defensofidei
If Rome was united for 1,900 years, what was the Arian controversy, the Donatists, the Great Schism, and the Old Catholics, about? Do you even know your own church history? As a matter of fact, even today Catholics are arguing over blessings, communion, divorce, and the Pope. Repeating the word unity isn't the flex you think it is. It sure doesn't erase 2,000 years of infighting.
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"It’s amazing how Roman Catholics can dismiss obvious history and even child abuse cases still claiming the RCC is the only true church of God. It is the most corrupted church on the planet. Thank God for the Protestant reformation."
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Open eyes, Lord!
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