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ExistentialLab

ExistentialLab

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Dåniel Gårrett 🌵
Dåniel Gårrett 🌵@DGarr51647·
@conservmillen As a Muslim he doesn’t believe Jesus sacrificed anything because he doesn’t think Jesus died on the cross. He also believes the Bible has been corrupted, so why quote from it?
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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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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
Ever notice how the Constitution was utterly powerless to stop everything from COVID lockdowns to the explicitly anti-White/anti-Male DEI regime of the last dozen years, but it's now constantly being invoked to defend everything from giving citizenship to the children of illegals and CCP spies to sending unlimited sums of taxpayer money to the Progressive NGO complex?
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Ollie Quinn
Ollie Quinn@LincolnFnLoud·
@ChristianHeiens Pretty wild how a document that was written at a time when people were still burning witches is now used to render us completely defenseless as our country is pulled out from under us by foreign invaders. It’s time to move on. You never agreed to a suicide pact
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ExistentialLab
ExistentialLab@ExistentialLab·
@disrespectcrow @adamscochran Are you familiar with 'Local allegiance' in English common law? She was doing a straightforward application of 'local allegiance'. If I visit Japan, I owe local allegiance to their government and thus I can be punished by their government if I break the law.
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Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)
Lmfao sit the fuck down. She went to Harvard and served as a circuit judge. You went to Chapman University and are an ambulance chasing personal injury firm. I don’t think KBJ is an exceptionally strong Justice but she is qualified and is 10,000x more capable than you. You did not know peers like her in your class, because people that capable didn’t go to Chapman. The sheer audacity! Lol! 😂😂
Sam Mirejovsky@whatsrightsam

I went to law school People like KBJ are insufferable in class, they’re insufferable in practice, and they’re DANGEROUS on the bench High ideology Low IQ

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The Crow of Disrespect (Vanvirðing Kráka)
@adamscochran She equated jurisdiction to allegiance while immediately thinking about theft when opining citizenship. That's a level of incompetence or deliberate bias that should be disqualifying for any justice, regardless of appearance.
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Catchrindeoats@catchrindeoats·
@MelissaB63137 @TheLaurenChen Damn....You're as dumb as she is. Uhh....Native Americans were subject to American laws but were never granted citizenship because they belonged to a different nation--tribe. Their tribe was their allegiance---not the USA. Chew on that one.
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Christel
Christel@MsplacedBeachBm·
@data_republican She was trying to say jurisdiction is equal to allegiance. It’s not and the argument, like everything else that comes out of her mouth, was stupid.
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MOMof DataRepublican
MOMof DataRepublican@data_republican·
Can someone please explain what going to Japan and stealing someone's wallet has to do with birthright citizenship? I don't get it.
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ExistentialLab
ExistentialLab@ExistentialLab·
@data_republican KBJ used the English common law concept of juridiction/allegiance meaning you are subject to the laws of that nation. She used to example of someone stealing a wallet in Japan being subject to their laws. Some RW accounts took her out of context to suggest it was absurd.
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ExistentialLab@ExistentialLab·
@furiouswhopper @harryfaery @srob_ Yeah , he said every other class of person except for children of foreigners diplomats. Its pretty clear what he mean. If he meant to say illegal immigrants are another exception, he would have said that, but he didnt.
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ExistentialLab
ExistentialLab@ExistentialLab·
@ChristianHeiens If the Amendment is really that important you should think of some kind of trade with Dems. Maybe trade the electoral college or Citizens United or DC statehood or some Amendment dems want for an Amendment you want.
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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
Don't play coy with us. There is no possibility short of armed conflict for such an amendment to ever be passed. Even if we fell on our hands and knees and begged Democrats to support this amendment for the sake of the nation that we both call home, they would still say "No" because they understand that demographic replacement and mass migration are indispensable tools for acquiring political power. They will never give these things up, even if refusing to do so eventually results in the destruction of the very country they seek to rule over.
Pradheep J. Shanker, M.D.@neoavatara

If you don't like birthright citizenship...work on a constitutional amendment. If you are too lazy to do that, and do the hard work convincing the majority of Americans you are right...well, then you've answered your own question if that is what Americans want or not.

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Jared Cook
Jared Cook@jkimballcook·
anyone who says it is suicidal to keep the same constitutional rule of law that has been the rule in the United States since the founding (with the exception of a few years with Dredd Scott) is just ignorant and hysterical if there are good reasons to change that rule, amend it
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King Ironfoot
King Ironfoot@KingIronfoot·
@Zaphod_B_2025 @jkimballcook I really don't, no. I care about my people, not any particular piece of paper. I think the constitution is brilliant and contains a lot of valuable things. I also think it was written for a different nation than we have and scales poorly onto modern society.
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Sean
Sean@sean91237·
@DruidofNecro @Empty_America We both know it’s impossible to pass Amendments today. But the SC can do anything the want.
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VB Knives
VB Knives@Empty_America·
Well I mean we don't actually have to allow 8.5 month pregnant Chinese women to enter the USA to start with. Screening for outright birth tourism is a choice that the administration could presumably enact at any time.
Upstate Federalist@upstatefederlst

Counterpoint: If I were the Chinese government, I would simply offer every pregnant woman a first class flight and 5-star hotel accommodations in the US at 8.5 months pregnant, wait 20 years, and then conquer the country. Why would I not do this?

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HoodlumDoodlum
HoodlumDoodlum@HoodlumDoodlum·
@MitraHispana @BerzekSavant Oh goodness, you’d deport the mother if an infant, a small American baby!? How cruel! (How do you think the “anchor” part of anchor babies works?)
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HoodlumDoodlum
HoodlumDoodlum@HoodlumDoodlum·
If the ambassador from Chile gives birth here her kid won’t automatically be a citizen. Everyone agrees. If that same ambassador is fired & expelled the week before she’s due but she hides out & is illegally present here until she gives birth her kid is a citizen. That’s absurd.
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Jessica
Jessica@swamthetiber25·
I abhor reformed theology more than just about anything else on Earth. Penal Substitutionary Atonement (PSA) is problematic because it can imply a division within the Trinity, portraying the Father as punishing the Son rather than acting in perfect unity of will and love. It frames forgiveness as dependent on satisfying divine wrath through violence instead of as a free act of mercy, and can suggest God is bound by an external standard above Himself of retributive justice. It also raises coherence issues, such as how Christ’s finite suffering could satisfy an eternal penalty, and moral concerns about punishing the innocent when guilt cannot be transferred. Biblically and historically, PSA is difficult find as well.
𝕄𝕚𝕤𝕤𝕪@yesiwetmyplants

Either Christ bore your punishment, or you will. When Jesus hung on the cross, it wasn’t an example of just love only, it was substitution. He was wounded for transgressions that weren’t His. He was crushed for sins He never committed. That’s why the cross matters. If Jesus didn’t actually take the wrath you deserve for your sins, then that wrath still stands against you. God’s justice doesn’t disappear. Sin must be punished. The only question is, was it punished in Christ, or will it be punished in you?

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ExistentialLab@ExistentialLab·
@swamthetiber25 @JT_Great21 Those aren't essential parts of PSA. You're taking issue some interpretations of PSA, not the essential fact that Jesus bore the penalty for our sins.
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Jessica
Jessica@swamthetiber25·
Yes, in this example he died, that is the penalty of sin. We can all agree on this. That is different than the Father torturing the son. The father doesn’t look on the son in hate and anger, but in love at his sacrifice. I mean no disrespect, but are you familiar with PSA as taught in reformed evangelical circles?
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ExistentialLab
ExistentialLab@ExistentialLab·
@trickydickpol @ASFleischman You take a break from AI slop and check the primary sources to see if the AI hallucinated or is relying on inaccurate partisan summaries. Read Blackstone's English common law thing I linked on whether foreigners and children of foreigners on English soil owe allegiance.
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@TrickyDickPol
@TrickyDickPol@trickydickpol·
@ExistentialLab @ASFleischman Nah it’s spin because allegiance in the context for “complete jurisdiction” would mean allegiance to the country and political system as it was understood at the time. Not just subject to the laws
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@TrickyDickPol
@TrickyDickPol@trickydickpol·
@ASFleischman Why’d you think Jackson try to make some spin that “allegiance” meant “if you were arrested and went to court.” As she knows allegiance is a major part of “subject to the jurisdiction of.” Something you think isn’t important despite bent vital to the question at hand.
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