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@JesseDornfeld God promised it to Adam, To Abraham and to Jacob. Like it or not, the Palestinians are still the descendants of Jacob and his Brother. Their claim to Israel is equal to that of the Jews. They should live in peace without violence
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Jesse Dornfeld ✝️ 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 🇳🇬
The Jews have a right to live in the Land of their ancestors. The LAND was promised to the descendants of Abraham as an eternal covenant. God promised nothing to the supposed Canaanites, whom some call Palestinians. God says the Gazans are the enemies of the Israelites.
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@SkyVirginSon The official story is that it was excluded because the church never knew the book existed. They included all the books that were used in a congregation somewhere in some capacity. The church errored in this regard and later had to pretend they excluded it. Christ quoted it.
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Gilbert F. Dabari
Gilbert F. Dabari@SkyVirginSon·
THE BOOK OF ENOCH Should Christians Read It? Few ancient books generate as much curiosity as the Book of Enoch. Some call it “the missing book of the Bible.” Others claim the Church hid it because it contains forbidden secrets. Millions have heard its name. Very few know its real story. So what is the truth? Let’s separate history from fiction. The Book of Enoch is an ancient Jewish religious work traditionally attributed to Enoch, the seventh generation from Adam (Genesis 5:24), the man who “walked with God.” However, almost every biblical scholar agrees that Enoch himself did not write the book. It was composed by different Jewish authors between approximately the third century and the first century before Christ. It is therefore pseudepigraphal, a work written under the name of a famous biblical figure. That was not uncommon in the ancient world. The book contains fascinating visions about angels, the fall of the Watchers, divine judgment, heaven, the coming Messiah, and the final victory of God. Its language is dramatic. Its imagery is unforgettable. Its influence on Jewish thought before Christ was significant. Even the New Testament reflects awareness of it. In fact, St. Jude directly quotes a prophecy found in the Book of Enoch (Jude 14–15): “Behold, the Lord comes with ten thousands of His holy ones, to execute judgment upon all…” This surprises many people. But quoting a work does not automatically make the entire work inspired Scripture. St. Paul quoted Greek poets (Acts 17:28; Titus 1:12). The Bible even records truthful statements made by pagans, kings, and Satan himself. A quotation simply means that particular statement is true or useful, not that the entire source belongs in the biblical canon. This is where many people become confused. The Catholic Church does not recognize the Book of Enoch as inspired Scripture. It is not part of the Catholic Bible. It was never accepted into the canon recognized by the Catholic Church. The same is true for nearly every Christian tradition, with one notable exception: the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church includes 1 Enoch in its biblical canon. So why wasn’t it included? Because the early Church carefully discerned which books were truly inspired by the Holy Spirit. The canon was not chosen based on popularity or mystery. The Church looked for apostolic authority, consistency with the faith handed down from the Apostles, widespread liturgical use, and clear evidence of divine inspiration. The Book of Enoch did not meet those criteria. Some parts contain beautiful reflections on God’s justice. Other sections contain symbolic visions and speculative descriptions that were never received as inspired revelation by the universal Church. As Catholics, we should neither fear the Book of Enoch nor treat it as secret Scripture. It can be studied as an important piece of ancient Jewish literature that helps us understand the world into which Jesus and the Apostles were born. It provides historical context. It offers insight into Jewish expectations before the coming of Christ. But it does not carry the authority of Sacred Scripture. The Church has already given us everything necessary for salvation through Sacred Scripture, Sacred Tradition, and the teaching authority entrusted to her by Christ. We do not need hidden books. We need faithful hearts. The greatest mysteries of God are not locked inside forgotten manuscripts. They are proclaimed every day at Holy Mass. The Word became flesh. He died for our sins. He rose from the dead. He founded one Church. He remains truly present in the Holy Eucharist. That is the greatest revelation ever given to humanity. Read history with wisdom. Study ancient writings with discernment. But build your life on the inspired Word of God entrusted to the Church. Because curiosity may satisfy the mind but only Jesus Christ can save the soul.
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@Torncurtainorg Yes, Anton Levy and Alister Crawley all used it in sěx magick by combining it with menstrual blood. They then stick it in a jar of honey and bury it, or turn it into wax, wrap it around the photo of the victim with their own hair. Never do magic, you will go to hell forever
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Torn Curtain I Joshua Simone@Torncurtainorg·
Derek Prince gives a sermon about the Jezebel Spirit used against Elijah. Derek Prince has a light bulb moment when he realized that a mighty of prophet like Elijah was defeated easily by Jezebel and her witchcraft. Derek goes on to say "men are no match for witches. They cannot fight that power". Where witchcraft prevails in women it will produce weak men who are spiritual dropouts. These men might go to church and be successful at work but will never do anything for God. Why because the women is leading and her witchcraft holds him back. Derek Prince believes that 80% of American males are spiritual dropouts. American men are successful in the marketplace but are not successful at home and in the churches where they should be leading. In the story of Jezebel we see that she was the one who had power and control not Ahab. Every Jezebel needs a weak man like Ahab in order to operate in her power of witchcraft. Jezebel was dictating to Ahab what needed to happen. Derek Prince makes the statement that "A situation where a husband is dictated to by his wife is always evil". Women are not called to be the spiritual leaders in the home and the church. Women are called to submit and allow the men to lead. Derek Prince points out that this is a unique problem in America that we must face. This sermon was titled witchcraft public enemy number 1
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@MarkGrote It’s not a few verses, Jesus chose all 12 apostles as men, and the book of acts says a priest should have a wife and is the head of the household. If Christ wanted a female apostle he would have. The only time female leaders are mentioned they are evil: Jezebel, wife of Satan
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Mark Grote
Mark Grote@MarkGrote·
The exclusion of women from church eldership based principally on a few verses, is one of the more oppressive overreaches in the church. Not only is it New Covenant contrary, it's like reading that you should "not be given to wine" and coming away with a doctrine of abstinence.
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@Nickisbackbaby I see a witch, a witch cleaning the outside of the cup while keeping the inside dirty. Jesus walked around in rags, he never wore a gold crown or lived in a billion dollar house
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🎯Truth Seeker🎯
🎯Truth Seeker🎯@Nickisbackbaby·
Take a look at the whole picture. I personally see absolutely nothing that resembles a follower of Christ! What about you?
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@writeontheedg3 No Christian denomination can explain demons. The details are largely not kept in the Bible itself, and what we know is conjecture from third hand sources and how demons manifest in possessed people. The closest we get is in 1 Enoch and 2 Enoch
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@nathancoxey No, Peter warned people won’t understand Paul’s teachings in general. Paul speaks with wisdom but requires you actually apply it in practice. It’s why people don’t like Paul. They just want the feel goodism of John
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Nathan
Nathan@nathancoxey·
Peter warned us that people that don’t have the Torah wouldn’t understand Paul’s writings. Here’s a prime example… Paul refers to ‘works of the law.’ This phrase is a reference to rabbinical traditions. Rabbinical traditions don’t justify you, but God’s Torah does
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Catholic Drip 💧
Catholic Drip 💧@CatholicDrip___·
How do I recognize a Protestant cult? Well… They tell me believing faith alone is necessary for salvation 💧 Implying ALL Christians before Daddy Luther are burning in hell 🔥🥺🔥
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@MarkGrote The Bible flat out says: I forbid a woman to speak in church. If you read the word you would know that. And yes, the gospels forbid intoxication
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Mark Grote
Mark Grote@MarkGrote·
There are about 31,000 verses in the Bible and and not a single one says, "Thou shall not drink," yet some people practice alcohol abstinence. At the same time, God also never said, "Thou shall not have women pastors," yet some abstain from it. Not all doctrines are biblical.
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@BrysonGray The law was impossible to keep, as you commit more sins in one day then you could realistically sacrifice at the temple of Jerusalem. Also, the Israelites never tried to follow the law, they often chose to abandon it entirely until they began to be punished
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CCG BRYSON
CCG BRYSON@BrysonGray·
God said that the law isn’t difficult to keep. Luke says John the Baptist’s parents kept them without a blemish. Christians say that it’s impossible to keep. Who do I believe? A) God’s word B) Most Christians
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Jesse Dornfeld ✝️ 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 🇳🇬
The hypocrisy of Christians antisemites... Who do you think Jews dislike more? Christians or Muslims? Ah, but you say, "Jews spit on Christians." What is worse? To spit on someone or have to defend your life from them by possibly killing them? Pray for the peace of Jerusalem!
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@abi4560 Jesus is the only way to God. He brings peace, and everlasting life. I animated his miracles in the Bible, to help anyone — also Jews- to understand what Christ did. Feel free to watch and learn: youtu.be/OddEIbE-mBA?si…
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Abi
Abi@abi4560·
No Need for Jesus, There Never Was.
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@littleflower673 @KennyBurchard I recommend you read: The Testament of Solomon, it’s a good read also, if you like relics. It’s believed by some to be a recreation of one of the books of Solomon that burned / was destroyed. He wrote close to 1000 books. Man was quite busy breeding women, and writing indeed
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Kenny Burchard
Kenny Burchard@KennyBurchard·
When I was a Protestant pastor, relics were an easy target. Praying near a dead saint's bones, venerating a scrap of cloth — it struck me as superstition. Then I started noticing how often Scripture does the very same thing. I couldn't unsee it.
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@EcciusMaximus @farmingandJesus No she is correct. 300 is 267 years after the time of Christ. Thats 267 years too late to be anything but human made heresy inspired by Satan himself. Only one exception exists, the direct words of the 12 apostles. None of them did the prayer of Isis with beads.
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BIBLE SCHOLARMAXXING
BIBLE SCHOLARMAXXING@EcciusMaximus·
🚨 @farmingandJesus 🚨 Two problems here, the earliest we can trace the rosary is to the 300's (thats the early church), they were used by the Desert Fathers figures like Paul of Thebes & Anthony the Great, both saints of the RCC. They used pebbles to pray Psalm prayers. Now I dont expect her to know this since she spent the bulk of her life being a sex worker (again her own tweets). But this is why the Bible prescribes women not preaching over men. Problem two, the Rosary is the Gospel on beads, it meditates on the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Yeah, so much for "whats the gospel," bro.
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@ProLifeisProGod Why do you believe you’re saved? Are you sinless? That lie is what leads to damnation. Only God alone is Good, and your human. Until God judges us, we are all sinners, and all dirty rags. Humble yourself before you end up in the endless pit - like them vt.tiktok.com/ZSCacE3nD/
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PNW Ronda
PNW Ronda@ProLifeisProGod·
Since being saved 5 1/2 years ago, my husband and I have been to 3 churches more than once, and probably half a dozen churches once. The first church was wonderful. We were there about 3 1/2 years. We left due to rampant malicious gossip. We spoke with the pastor and prayed for change, but the gossipers were: the pastor's wife, and the worship team leader's wife. When we decided to leave, we were referred to another church. We loved it. Within a few months, I started hearing ugly gossip spread through 'concern for so and so ..... you know he has a drinking problem ...' The third church felt dead. The sermon was confusing and unclear. Oh, I forgot about the fourth church. Our third visit, the lead pastor got on stage and publicly shamed anyone who wasn't regularly tithing, saying they were no better than someone who eats steak at a restaurant and then doesn't pay. Ending with, "And if you don't give to the church, God won't bless you." We've been watching online sermons to try to speed up the process and I'm becoming disheartened. In every sermon, every service, every church I've screened has either looked like prosperity gospel, or they appear to twist scripture, or take God lightly. What do we do? We haven't been to church in months and we hate it. Do we just go to the 'best' one and suck it up? Do we keep looking? Do online church (I've found countless great churches in the country)? With online church the worship is hard for me to get into and there's no community. We're in a struggle season right now. We really need church. I KNOW 'you won't find perfect people in church'. I'm not looking for perfect. We just want a church with strong leadership that fosters solid biblical teaching, love, and community. Thank you all in advance.
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Jason Trimble
Jason Trimble@JasontheLayman·
Beware of those who follow false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
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Eddy
Eddy@Allesontiire·
Catholics would pretend to be happy at the saying of Jesus Christ But they will show you their true colors at the saying of 'Christ Alone' "Faith in Christ alone?? What about Mary? What about the angels and saints? What about the corpse and body part of some long dead saints, how about the sacraments and the yookarist?? Christ alone is blashphemous" ROMA PAGANISMOOOOOO
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