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No, you can, it's called being Orthodox
Jesus is Christ@JesusisChristX
You can't be a Catholic and stand against the Pope. Do you agree with me ?
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To everyone who links Iran’s attacks to the excuse of U.S. bases:
A list of some of the terrorist operations and treacherous attacks carried out by Iran against Gulf countries in the 1980s—before any real U.S. presence in the Gulf:
1981 – Bahrain: An Iran-backed coup attempt to overthrow the government.
1983 – Kuwait: Coordinated bombings targeting 6 vital facilities within 90 minutes (embassies, airport, refinery).
1984 – Saudi Arabia: An Iranian naval attack on a Saudi oil tanker.
1984 – Kuwait: Targeting Kuwaiti oil tankers.
1984 – Kuwait: Hijacking of the Al-Jabriya aircraft and diverting it to Tehran, with passengers harmed and killed.
1985 – Kuwait: Attempted assassination of the Emir of Kuwait and bombings in public cafés.
1986 – Saudi Arabia (Jeddah Airport): Iranian pilgrims caught with 51 kg of explosives (C4).
1987 – Saudi Arabia: Riots during Hajj resulting in the deaths of more than 400 people.
1987 – Saudi Arabia: Establishment of what is known as “Hezbollah al-Hejaz” with Iranian support, and the start of its terrorist activities inside the Kingdom.
1987 – Saudi Arabia: Seizure and storming of the Saudi embassy in Tehran, assaulting diplomats and detaining them.
1987 – Bahrain: Foiled plot to bomb the Bahrain refinery.
1988 – Saudi Arabia: Bombings targeting oil facilities and other operations thwarted.
1988 – Saudi Arabia: Targeting Saudi diplomats in Karachi by Iran.
1988–1989 – Saudi Arabia: Arrest of Iran-linked cells attempting to smuggle explosives near the Grand Mosque.
Note: The first U.S. base in the Gulf was established in Kuwait in 1991 after its liberation.
Therefore, linking Iranian hostility to timing, behavior, or the presence of bases is misleading, as Iranian hostility is deeply rooted and openly directed against everything Gulf-related.
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To set the stage for the peace treaty that the Antichrist will establish with the Middle East (Israel and Muslim nations) at the start of the Tribulation.
See Daniel 9:27.😇
malmesburyman@malmesburyman
Why do Vatican Catholics want to join hands with Muslims all of a sudden? That seems strange to me based on… history.
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World wey no tear before you reach
NewsWire@NewsWire_US
Trump to ABC: "If I weren’t president, the world would be torn to pieces."
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@Sweeegu @Faytuks @rich_goldberg I know but you were already jumping up that some Chinese ships passed only for news to break that all of them turned back.
Tell chairman Xi to send escort for them, I want to test something
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Interesting to note:
The United States was producing 13.58 million barrels per day in 2025, about 16% of global crude supply. It was exporting roughly 4 million barrels per day of crude.
Iran shuts the Strait of Hormuz. U.S. April exports jumped to 4.9 million barrels per day, and May is tracking 5.2 million, an all time record. 28 supertankers are booked for May. Normally it is around 5.
Asian buyers that once depended on Hormuz are now turning to U.S. supply.
In some strange way, the Strait of Hormuz being blocked is actually the biggest payday U.S. oil has ever had.
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The Antichrist.
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex
Communion between Christians and Muslims takes shape under the mantle of Our Lady of Africa. Here, in #Algeria, the maternal love of Lalla Meryem gathers everyone as children, within our rich diversity, in our shared aspiration for dignity, love, justice, and peace. In a world where division and wars sow pain and death, living in unity and peace is a compelling sign. #ApostolicJourney
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@IraninHyderabad You’re not getting your salary this month. The blockade is in full effect until total surrender
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Christians will remember President Trump when he is gone.
Because while weak politicians bowed to culture, the media, and global pressure - Trump stood and fought.
He didn’t just talk about faith. He put policy behind it.
Under President Trump:
• Signed the Executive Order on Promoting Free Speech and Religious Liberty in 2017 to prioritize protection of religious freedom.
• Established the White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative in 2018 to give faith-based organizations greater access to federal partnerships.
• Protected Christian conscience rights against the Obamacare contraceptive mandate.
• Reversed policies blocking churches from equal access to federal disaster relief.
• Appointed Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Barrett - three Supreme Court justices who shifted the Court for a generation.
• Signed the Executive Order on Advancing International Religious Freedom in 2020, making protection of persecuted believers a U.S. foreign policy priority.
• Established the White House Faith Office in 2025 - the first dedicated faith office housed in the West Wing.
• Created the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias to investigate discrimination against Christians in government.
• Pardoned pro-life Christian activists prosecuted under the prior administration.
• Established the Religious Liberty Commission in 2025 to safeguard religious freedom nationwide.
Love him or hate him,
No modern president has done more to publicly and politically defend Christianity and religious liberty than Donald J. Trump.
When history is written, millions of believers will remember him as the man who stood in the fire while everyone else folded.
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