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#AlexanderTheGreat and #Achilles Examining the uncanny similarities...in a series of tweets (See below),
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From Catholic Answers (@catholiccom) Here are three compelling reasons to think the Book of Mormon is not a historical work: 1. Lack of archaeological confirmation Most Bibles contain maps that describe where important biblical events took place. You can visit the ruins of cities described in the Bible. The same is not true for the Book of Mormon. The book itself contains no maps; moreover, there are no references to where the events it describes took place. None of the sites described in the Book of Mormon have ever been found, and even LDS scholars don’t agree on the general location of where the events in the book took place. According to the National Geographic Society, “Archaeologists and other scholars have long probed the hemisphere’s past, and the society does not know of anything found so far that has substantiated the Book of Mormon.” Although it is possible that evidence for the events in the Book of Mormon lies deep underground waiting to be discovered, this lack of evidence does not bode well for the book’s claims to being historical. 2. The existence of anachronisms The Book of Mormon describes many things that did not exist in the Americas during the time when the events in the Book of Mormon allegedly took place. These include animals (dogs, horses, cows, elephants), plants (barley and wheat), fabrics (silk), metals (steel and iron), and technologies (swords and chariots). Although it is possible (in the barest sense of the term) that these items are waiting to be discovered by archaeologists or that these modern words refer to completely different things (such as when Europeans used the term “water horse” to describe a hippopotamus), it’s more likely that these anachronisms are evidence of Joseph Smith’s lack of knowledge about ancient America and more proof that the Book of Mormon is a work of fiction. 3. Evidence of plagiarism Significant portions of the Book of Mormon consist of a word-for-word copy of the King James Version of the Bible. These include dozens of whole chapters from the prophet Isaiah as well as scores of verses from the New Testament. Especially troubling are passages like Moroni 7:44-47 that copy large portions of the New Testament but do not cite those passages. Since the New Testament wasn’t available for the Nephites (the people whose history the Book of Mormon allegedly records) to copy and place in their own records, these passages most likely came from Smith’s recollection of the Bible.
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دمج احد لوحاتي في تصميم هويه براند لاحد العملاء ..... تعليقاتكم
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NEW VIDEO! There is a ton of evidence Jesus predicted His death and resurrection. The video is currently available for supporters. Help us create more videos like this and gain access to this video now! patreon.com/posts/evidence-j…
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Ancient history is investigated through reports, references, allusions, memory, oral tradition, competing explanations, and inference to the best explanation. Even a skeptical assessment can grant that the case is based on texts such as Pauline Epistles, the Gospels, and Acts,...
If the resurrection actually happened Would an all powerful god have left the most important event in history with zero contemporary documentation or evidence and no way to investigate it?
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Replying to @DavidFischer
#JesusChrist is my #Lord and #Savior too!!!!!!!✝️🕊️🔥⛪️🙏
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Right here and now, I boldly declare: Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior! If your heart stands with mine, repost and let the world know!
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ko-fi.com/Post/My-review-Chr… Hello everyone! Well, after a rather long wait, here's my latest, very long review! Writer @stuperrins asked if I'd like to cover it & sent me a digital copy. His help throughout was great & really appreciated. Please read, enjoy & share it. Thank you.
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Tonight I declare before everyone that Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior! Repost if you are with me!
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Pray for our Nigerian Christian brothers and sisters.
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People think Aslan is just a symbol for Jesus. C.S. Lewis said, "No, he IS Jesus." However, C.S. Lewis firmly rejected the label of "allegory." Instead, he described the chronicles as a "supposal", a thought experiment that asks: "Suppose there were a land like Narnia, and the Son of God became a creature there, what would He be?" His conclusion was that Christ would become a lion, making Aslan not a mere representation, but Christ Himself in another form. This profound connection is explicitly stated in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, where Aslan reveals to the children: "I am in your world too. But there I have another name. You must learn to know me by that name. This was the very reason why you was brought to Narnia, that by knowing me here for a little, you may know me better there." Ultimately, these stories were made to invite children into a deeper recognition of God, using the world of Narnia as a doorway to understanding His nature in our own reality.
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That's not a textual contradiction. Deut 24:16 limits human courts, not God’s prerogative over life. In 2 Sam 12, David bears judgment through loss; the child isn't treated as morally guilty. thoughtfulcatholic.com/on-th…
In 2 Samuel 12:15 God punishes King David by making his young son deathly ill for 7 days before he ultimately kills the child. He did this to punish an adult for their actions. This also contradicts Deuteronomy 24:16. Your God is fake and your religion is dumb.
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I grew up as a Jew, but after studying the scriptures, I was convinced that Jesus is the true Messiah, son of the living God and the only way to spend eternity with Him. He died, rose again, and his coming again soon!
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"In this definitive deep dive, we address and rectify a persistent historical and theological error advanced by Islamic apologists most notably Paul Williams of Blogging Theology." youtube.com/watch?v=XJxB36nA…
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JESUS IS COMING
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There is no way to heaven without Jesus Christ.
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Replying to @DavidFischer
#JESUS is #LORD!!!!!!!✝️🕊️🔥⛪️🙏

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Fatal 4-way: T-3000 (Terminator Genisys), Homelander (The Boys Tv show), Absorbing Man (Hulk movie), 2023 Sentinel (X Men: Days of Future Past). Who Triumphs? @BrassVon @RKoshorek @BrandonSturgi10 @doofgeek4011 @WhoWouldWin13 @RCReed40 @llamalavender @Sinjun45
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Ultimate Predator vs Mandalore The Ultimate @FictionRumble @travisdon1981 @WhoWouldWinShow @WhoWouldWin13
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