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MrsDragula

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MrsDragula
MrsDragula@itsDragula·
My reading buddy 🥹📖🐿️🥜
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MrsDragula@itsDragula·
TV reads the same Bible James Talarico reads. They both take Scripture, apply man’s logic and form a doctrine. They don’t really follow Christ, they use His name as a moral cover. They take the soft sayings of Jesus and ignore everything else He taught. Confronting sin and calling people to repentance. They talk about compassion but leave out holiness. They talk about kindness but leave out judgement. They use the words of Jesus while supporting things the Bible clearly condemns. That’s no Christian. That’s religion being used as a political tool. You don’t bend the word of God to match modern agendas. The word of God bends us. Heck look at the comments to all his political posts. TV is speaking to the itching ears of confused people who don’t actually read their Bibles. And the world applauds him. That is no Christian. I still pray He repents.
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Micah@ScriptureSays__·
Brother, I agree the image is cringe and Christians should not treat any politician like a messianic figure. No defense from me there. But you’re making a category error when you move from “this image is wrong” to “therefore Christians who voted for Trump are functionally blasphemous.” Voting is not canonization. It is often a prudential judgment between flawed options in a fallen world. Scripture shows God using deeply flawed and even pagan rulers for His purposes (Isa. 45:1; Jer. 27:6). That does not make them godly. It means the political question is not “Which candidate is most like Jesus?” but often “Which set of policies better restrains evil and preserves good?” (Rom. 13:3–4). You mention immigration, the poor, and stewardship of creation. Those are real moral concerns, and Christians should care about them. But Scripture also speaks to other moral concerns that many believers see as central and non-negotiable: •the protection of innocent human life (Ps. 139:13–16; Prov. 24:11–12), •the goodness of male and female as created by God (Gen. 1:27), •the definition of marriage (Gen. 2:24; Matt. 19:4–6), •justice that does not call evil good (Isa. 5:20), •the duty of rulers to restrain evil rather than normalize it (Rom. 13:3–4). Not to mention, there is a distinction between the call to the *Christian* and the *Government*. Especially a theocracy (then) compared to something more like Babylon (America). Christians can reject political idolatry, condemn that image, and still believe some Democratic policies are morally worse. That is not worship. That is prudential judgment. Let’s rebuke idolatry without falsely accusing every political disagreement of blasphemy.
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True Vanguard
True Vanguard@TheTrueVanguard·
Been backing away from talking politics lately. But where they intersect with faith is where I have strong feelings especially. Listen, no human who respects God would ever post this picture of themselves as Lord. It’s that simple. The way of Trump and the way of Jesus are incompatible, incongruent, mutually exclusive. And I think people of faith, if you really wrestle with it, know this. Maybe you like his style, his administration, whatever. But you have to know that his way and Jesus’ aren’t remotely close to each other. Trump posts about raising hell (just a week ago) while Jesus spent His ministry bringing the kingdom of Heaven down. Summation, this stuff is horribly offensive to the way of Christ and those who follow it.
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TruthWins@DoUn2Otherz·
@Ashleyhays2089 @BiblicalHitmen All this fear you spread is BS. God is moving as well and will protect his children. You act like the whole world is deceived. Just love your neighbors Ashley. God will handle the rest.
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The Biblical Hitmen@BiblicalHitmen·
Is anyone questioning why all this darkness is getting exposed and the fact that we can see clear as day that beast system is rising. What is this supposed to push humanity towards? Something is up. Just think critically. For the longest time they suppressed this kind of information and now it’s pouring into algorithms and feeds. Keep an eye out for this manufactured “awakening”. Seems like humanity will unite through all of this and gravitate to a false light or utopia that is coming. Feels off. Way off
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MrsDragula@itsDragula·
@HeyFitzy I looove my Costco trips. And the food court is one of the reasons why 😆 I’m excited to try that new sundae tomorrow. The mint/brownie one they had recently is my favorite one so far.
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Fitzy@HeyFitzy·
Costco has a new sundae chat, and got the hot dog/pop combo today. Hot dog as always hit the spot! Had a little bit of the sundae, it’s pretty tasty. Will have it later tonight for dessert.
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MrsDragula@itsDragula·
@darlingstrawbie The men who have a problem with that post are guilty, that’s why. No man who watches porn wants to be told that it’s bad and to stop watching it.
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Insurrection Barbie
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
You are not saved because of who you are. You are saved because of who Christ is. You can never earn your salvation. There is no amount of work, charity or good deeds that will ever be enough. We read Scripture to know the character of Christ. To let His character change ours. Works, obedience, submission is given of our own free will from the overwhelming love and gratitude we have for our Creator. True faith leads to change. Change leads to works. For by grace you have been saved through faith, and this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God — not the result of works, so that no one may boast. Ephesians 2:8-9 Justification comes “apart from the law,” through faith in Christ, “for all who believe.” Verse 28 says a person is justified by faith apart from works of the law. - Romans 3:22-28 Romans 4:1-8 Abraham as proof Abraham was credited righteousness before circumcision meaning before any religious work. Paul’s point: if even Abraham was saved by faith, not merit, so are we. You are saved because you are His. Faith is not a product of your rational thinking, it’s a product of your heart. A heart that has accepted Christ and is forever changed. Still human and still sinful but changed. If your faith doesn’t change you, no amount of works will matter.
Michael Knowles@michaeljknowles

How many times does the phrase "faith alone" appear in the Bible? And what specifically does the Bible say about "faith alone"?

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MrsDragula@itsDragula·
@autocorrect2_0 I enjoy reading the comments on a posts like this. You always see the angry Christian men that don’t like to be told to stop watching porn.
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autocorrect2.0@autocorrect2_0·
Married Christian men are using porn at rates of 60% or higher. Christian women are not making porn. Unbelieving women are making porn. I’m speaking to the church. 1 Corinthians 5:12 For what have I to do with judging outsiders? Is it not those inside the church whom you are to judge?
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autocorrect2.0@autocorrect2_0·
Porn is destroying Gods design for human sexual bonding in long term marital monogamous relationships, by hijacking the bonding and arousal mechanisms and twisting what stimulates them. Keep your kids away from porn. Men, if you use it, stop. It’s a marriage and happiness killer.
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MrsDragula@itsDragula·
I’m sorry you’re going through a tough time right now, Rhabby. I would recommend reading the Bible. Starting with an easy to understand translation (NLT). It’s a story about how the Creator of the universe loves you so much that He stepped into His creation and died in your place. It changed my life, and I know it will change yours too 🤍 “Give all your worries and cares to God, for He cares about you.” 1 Peter 5:7
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Rhabby_v@Rhabby_V·
Really struggling and feeling more lost than I ever have before in my life.. tough times
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Insurrection Barbie
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
Tucker is not stupid. He hopes you are. That’s why he keeps telling you to fact check him. He spent months programming you not to so he can make things up as he goes along. Esther makes Jews look violent, therefore Christian support for Jews is embarrassing, therefore Christian Zionism is a brain virus. Just translating his actual messaging. Here’s Tucker’s problem. There is only one God. He is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. John 1:1 “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” Then verse 14 “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us.” Not a god. Not a lesser god. Not a new god. The same Word that spoke creation into existence put on a body and walked into history. So when you read Genesis and God says “Let there be light” that’s Jesus. When the burning bush speaks to Moses and says “I AM WHO I AM” that’s Jesus. When God hides His name in the Persian court and maneuvers a Jewish girl onto the throne to save His people that’s Jesus, working before He had a human name to work under. I AM the way. I AM the truth. I AM the life. Same God. If Tucker read the Bible to get to know Him, he wouldn’t embarrass himself every single day.
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Allie Beth Stuckey
Allie Beth Stuckey@conservmillen·
I really don’t like hearing non-Christians talk about Easter as if it’s some abstract allegory. It’d be better not to talk about it at all. Good Friday isn’t about sacrifice. It’s about Jesus’s sacrifice. God-made-flesh shed his blood on the cross for our sins, so that by grace through faith we could be forgiven and reconciled to God. Acts 4:12: “And there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.”
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani@NYCMayor

Today, on Good Friday, we mark a day of sacrifice. Some New Yorkers will abstain from eating; others will spend hours without speaking. Faith, the Bible tells us, is belief in the things unseen. That belief is what will guide so many of our neighbors in solemn reflection and reverence. I wish all those observing Good Friday a blessed day of peace.

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Skeletor 🧼🧽🫧
Skeletor 🧼🧽🫧@TheMuppetPastor·
When Jesus explained the parable of the Sower, He reminded the disciples of their rare privilege. “For truly, I say to you, many prophets and righteous people longed to see what you see, and did not see it, and to hear what you hear, and did not hear it.” Matthew 13:17 ESV Can you imagine Isaiah, writing line after line about a future messiah, a suffering servant pierced for our transgressions yet we esteemed Him not? As amazing as the prophecy was, he must have ached wondering who this man was going to be. Habakkuk, crying out at injustice, didn’t know that Christ was coming to save us. Hosea had no idea that his line “out of Egypt I drew my son,” was going to mean more than just Israel, but Jesus as well. Job, after suffering horrific physical and emotional trauma, torture so great his own friends couldn’t recognize him, despite being the most righteous of men, still did not lose faith in God. “For I know that my Redeemer lives, and at the last he will stand upon the earth. And after my skin has been thus destroyed, yet in my flesh I shall see God, whom I shall see for myself, and my eyes shall behold, and not another. My heart faints within me!” Job 19:25-27 ESV Job simply trusted that his Redeemer was alive. He had no idea that Jesus was his redeemer, and Job didn’t even NEED to know. It was enough to believe He existed and that one day they would meet. How often do we understand that we have the privilege of knowledge that God’s holiest servants never accessed? We have the Bible at our fingertips, something the early church could never dream of, and yet some of us can’t be bothered to read it. And more importantly, how many people entered the kingdom of heaven with perhaps a tenth of that knowledge and theology that we have? Imagine Deborah, Noah, Abel, Sarah, Abraham, Jacob, Joseph, Rachel, Isaiah, Daniel, Rahab, and Job. They didn’t have much of a Bible, save early Hebrew tradition, yet their rock solid faith in God and obedience to Him was enough to enter His kingdom. Some of them even died for it. Jesus told us that a childlike faith is needed to enter the kingdom of God. Yes, theology is good and has its place, but at some point we simply must accept that our Heavenly Father has everything under control, and we needn’t concern ourselves with all the details. Let us never lose sight of these simple truths.
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autocorrect2.0@autocorrect2_0·
It keeps shifting from straw to straw First it’s anger that he praised her current purity in Christ Then it’s a claim that promiscuity is being glorified an encouraged Then it’s a claim that men are being forced to marry people they don’t like Then it’s a claim that he shouldn’t have shared her testimony And none of that is what’s actually happening. They’re all excuses for sinful prideful responses to the grace of Jesus Christ.
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BowTiedQueenBee@BowtiedQueenBee·
“Stop pretending there’s no difference between the girl who guarded her purity and the one who didn’t. And for the love of God, stop claiming the ex-promiscuous woman is somehow purer now. That’s not biblical — that’s cope on steroids.” That really hit me hard. I guarded my purity quite strongly as a young woman. My husband is my one and only. I’ve taught my girls the same and they are doing quite well. My husband fell in love with me because of my innocence. He didn’t know from the offset that I was a virgin, but he knew I was pure, and he was attracted to that. What Rage says is correct, and it’s the real issue at hand. We are trying to raise godly and pure young people. Encouraging young women that they can be “more pure than a virgin” is a slap in the face to me and my girls. Encouraging young men to forgive and forget a girl’s past is dangerous for my son. And yours. I don’t deny that God forgives and heals. I’m happy for Trevor’s wife. But glorifying degeneracy is what got us here. And that’s what he’s doing, whether or not he realizes it.
Rage Reads@RageRead

Trevor Sheatz isn’t some humble husband sharing a sweet redemption story. He’s a disingenuous little twat running a full-blown grift, and the mask is slipping hard. He proudly announces his wife was “formerly promiscuous” while he stayed a virgin, then has the audacity to declare she’s “more pure than most virgins.” He turns their altar-first-kiss wedding photo into viral bait, racks up millions of views, and uses the whole thing to grow his “On the Mount Inc.” business — the one where he teaches Christians how to monetize their faith stories online. Bro, you’re literally pimping your wife’s body count for clout and clients. That’s not testimony. That’s content farming with a cross filter. Disgusting. Then comes the gaslighting masterclass. When men push back and say, “Yeah, God forgives, but I still don’t want to marry a woman with a long sexual history,” Trevor and his defenders scream: “You’re idolizing virginity! You’re a Pharisee! You don’t believe in grace!” WTF?! Men aren’t denying God’s forgiveness. We’re not saying a repentant woman can’t be saved. We’re saying stop shoving “forgiveness” down our throats as an obligation to ignore reality. Stop pretending there’s no difference between the girl who guarded her purity and the one who didn’t. And for the love of God, stop claiming the ex-promiscuous woman is somehow purer now. That’s not biblical — that’s cope on steroids. Trevor twists Scripture like a pretzel: Luke 7 becomes “see, the biggest sluts love Jesus the most,” 2 Corinthians 5:17 becomes “her past literally doesn’t matter,” and 1 Corinthians 7 gets mangled to shame men who have preferences. All while he quietly admits “past sin carries consequences” in the same thread. Pick a lane, you disingenuous twat. He’s not defending grace. He’s defending his own choice by trying to make every man who wants a virgin wife feel like a graceless legalist. He’s not elevating redemption — he’s lowering the bar so his story looks like the premium package. “Sin big, repent loud, get praised as purer than the virgins, and land a simp who’ll brag about it online.” That’s the message young women are hearing, and it’s poison. Meanwhile, this same guy built his brand on the salacious details of his wife’s past. He coaches people on turning personal stories into engagement bait, then acts shocked when people call out the hypocrisy. Newsflash, Trevor: Real grace doesn’t need to shame men for having standards. Real grace doesn’t erase consequences just because it feels better for your narrative. Real grace doesn’t turn “go and sin no more” into “go and sin, then monetize the testimony.” You’re not a bold voice for the gospel. You’re a slick little operator who found a way to profit off the exact sexual chaos the Bible warns against, all while calling anyone who notices a Pharisee. That’s why so many men are fed up. It’s not hate. It’s exhaustion with the endless gaslighting, the deliberate distortions, and the weaponization of forgiveness to bulldoze basic wisdom and self-respect. Trevor Sheatz isn’t preaching Christ. He’s preaching cope, clout, and compromise — wrapped in just enough Bible verses to sound spiritual. And that, folks, is exactly why he’s a disingenuous little twat.

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Queen Bethany, Legally Mom
Queen Bethany, Legally Mom@NotBlindfolded·
FYI this is the woman you are thoughtlessly calling a wh*re If you are not ashamed of yourself, Christ does not dwell in you.
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MrsDragula@itsDragula·
@yesiwetmyplants Because we do absolutely nothing. He did it all. Everything He required of us, He accomplished.
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𝕄𝕚𝕤𝕤𝕪@yesiwetmyplants·
The gospel is so beautiful but human pride hates it
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Owen Strachan
Owen Strachan@ostrachan·
One big reason why some people dishonor gospel testimonies is because those people have no gospel testimony. No new birth. No miracle of conversion. No awareness of their own depravity. No humility before God. They may claim Christ's name, but they are DEAD IN THEIR SINS.
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autocorrect2.0@autocorrect2_0·
The love of many has gone cold. Most Christian’s don’t know the gospel at all. We should be sharing it daily. They really don’t get it.
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Joel Richardson
Joel Richardson@Joel7Richardson·
Make no mistake—those who use “Christ is King” as a slogan for antisemitism will inheret weeping and gnashing of teeth. The King of Israel is not your mascot. He is your Maker, and He will not be mocked.
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Joel Richardson
Joel Richardson@Joel7Richardson·
The Prophet Joel didn’t warn about "Israel supporters" or "Temple watchers." He warned about the nations turning against and invading Israel: "Let them come up to the valley of Jehoshaphat, for there I will sit to judge all the surrounding nations." (Joel 3). The problem is not believing God's covenants with Israel; it’s the world turning against her. The irony right now is that those scoffing at prophecy while stirring hostility toward Jews are the ones helping fulfill the very thing they rage against.
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autocorrect2.0@autocorrect2_0·
Justification by its definition can only occur once. It’s the removal of the guilt of sin from an individual and they are declared righteous. This happens by faith, not works. As scripture clearly says. You don’t become righteous, then unrighteous then righteous then unrighteous It’s a one time declaration Sanctification is the work God does within a person that results in works as a testimony of Gods presence and work. It doesn’t justify. That’s already happened
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autocorrect2.0@autocorrect2_0·
Reading the NT as a law to be followed across all contexts is poor hermeneutics Why? Because Paul spends entire epistles (Galatians, Romans) explaining that Christians aren’t under a law. So to read any lines of his writings and say “wow this is a great law I’m going to make women follow all the time Paul!” Is to not harmonize all scripture and misuse it. The epistles are context specific guidance. Not a list of laws.
Psalm Warfare@PsalmWarfare

When the Bible says “And I do not permit a woman to teach or to have authority over a man, but to be in silence.” It actually means that women can’t be in authority over a man, and should be silent.

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