Sheabutter98

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Sheabutter98

Sheabutter98

@SheaB98

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Sheabutter98
Sheabutter98@SheaB98·
You don't come back from this with lawfare, by being soft willed or peacefully.. Credit to @ItIsHoeMath for the picture.
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HabitualLinestepper@HabitualLinest·
@TRHLofficial Exactly correct Kecharitomene literally means "she who has been, is now and continues to be full of grace" This word is never used to describe anyone else in Scripture
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The Redheaded libertarian@TRHLofficial·
Luke 1:28 "Hail Mary, full of grace (exapitwévn, kecharitomene), the Lord is with you." The key here is that kecharitomene is a perfect passive participle in Greek, which implies a completed, enduring state of grace...not just a temporary favor or blessing. Would The Angel Gabriel greet someone with a title implying a perfected state of grace if she were, even briefly, under the dominion of sin?
Michael®@Thunderclap

@TRHLofficial Jesus warned the traditions of the Pharisees nullify the word of God (Mark 7:13) and caused them to miss the appointed time of their visitation (Luke 19:44). As Christians we can’t stand on Tradition over Scripture and succeed. Mary being sinless isn’t in the Bible (Rom 3:23, Lk 1:47). What verse am I missing?" (Grok helped. But its valid)

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Sheabutter98@SheaB98·
@TRHLofficial Another tid bit, κεχαριτωμένη is a hapax legomenon. A phenomenon where the word is invented for a specific instance and is never used the same way with the same meaning ever again. So that's interesting
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Sheabutter98@SheaB98·
@ChadTheBad What converted you to the Church? I'm heavily considering becoming catholic and more devoted towards Christianity
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Chad@ChadTheBad·
Back in the day when I was an unrepentant Protestant, my church did this thing where we’d bring food for the homeless (not tooting my own horn cause I didn’t really do much). The catch was they had to hear a sermon before they could eat. At the end of the sermon the pastor would ask if anyone would like to come up and accept Jesus. A few did. Then we’d do it again the next week, and guess what, the same people would come up front again. That’s when I realized something. We are being conditioned. They want that food. They want us coming back, feeling needed, especially the lady that brings the Mac and cheese. That’s what this Shia character is. This is not a based Catholic who has had some rough times. He is a mentally ill person gaming a system where it’s okay to behave however. OF girls have found the same loophole. In fact, the more degenerate you are, the better, because you’re living proof of what God can do. Anyone who questions you must not believe God can do anything. It’s perfect.
Killa 🌺@KillaKreww

Shia LaBeouf was caught seemingly drunk, SCREAMING at a woman and wandering lost in the streets of Rome 😳👀

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Sheabutter98@SheaB98·
@MrCasey62 What's rarely mentioned is the word invented specifically for this exact instant, never used again the same. The greeting that Gabriel gave Mary, κεχαριτωμένη. It's a hapax legomenon, a word only used once and invented for that sole use. In greek, which Mary and Jesus both spoke
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MrCasey@MrCasey62·
“Why do Catholics make such a big deal about Mary? Because the BIBLICAL evidence clearly shows there’s a woman who has a special, unique role and who is super important in the spiritual fight against the devil…”
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Chad@ChadTheBad·
The Eucharist is all of Scripture fulfilled
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Sheabutter98@SheaB98·
@BillArnoldTeach @thewhitewolf191 The biggest argument i see and don't understand is the "idolatry " of mary and the saints. I see it as paying thanks to them for what they've done. Even the word κεχαριτωμένη tells me that when they copied the bible originally that mary was important and really meant something
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Sheabutter98@SheaB98·
@PaulDibartolo @ChadTheBad @ZipZap96947221 Id like to see your interpretation of "hapax legomenon" in terms of κεχαριτωμένη and how and why you disagree with the truth that the word is used only once as it is written and in history
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Paul DiBartolo (#Trump2024)
Paul DiBartolo (#Trump2024)@PaulDibartolo·
You criticize the use of AI, and then use it. The sign of a true idiot. BTW, the word is not in question, the interpretation is. The Latin Vulgate palys fast and loose with the original Greek assigning Catholic dogmatic interpretations to Greek words that are not there. For instance, the Greek word μετάνοια (repentance) was never translated as "do penance" in any pre-Vulgate Latin Bible translations or Christian texts before Jerome's Vulgate (405 AD). IOW, it was Catholic dogma and changed to bolster an erroneous translation of the word.
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Paul DiBartolo (#Trump2024)
Paul DiBartolo (#Trump2024)@PaulDibartolo·
@SheaB98 @ChadTheBad @ZipZap96947221 The same core word is used in Ephesians 1:6 of all believers. Remove the Catholic Dogma, and Latin Vulgate (a doctrinal translation rather than a real translation), and it's understood that it means "highly favored" rather than the dogmatic "full of grace".
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Sheabutter98
Sheabutter98@SheaB98·
@PaulDibartolo @ChadTheBad @ZipZap96947221 Tell me how κεχαριτωμένη and ἐχαρίτωσεν mean the same exact thing. You can't. Because they don't. One essentially means saved for ever and holy above all and calls mary your majesty. One just means saved. You're obviously either a terribly reasoned ai or an idiot
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Sheabutter98@SheaB98·
@ChadTheBad @ZipZap96947221 @PaulDibartolo If only someone developed a school to teach people about the faith and what scripture is trying to interpret and if only someone did the research to back that up, maybe even go so far as to argue about it for hundreds of years. If only tho..
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Chad@ChadTheBad·
@SheaB98 @ZipZap96947221 @PaulDibartolo Right and you’ll never get anywhere arguing semantics. It’s more interesting to run with their semantics and see where it goes. Up to today it always ends up in absurd places
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Sheabutter98
Sheabutter98@SheaB98·
@ChadTheBad @ZipZap96947221 @PaulDibartolo I'm sorry I've been up way to late. I just "discovered " this because I argue with friends alot about catholicism even tho I'm not catholic, at least yet. It just seems to be right and true, pushing the actions of mere people aside
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