Reyechuss
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@PhoebeNoelleM @auntiesam_2 @TheCatholicEngr It’s a massive, massive stretch. Sorry. But I’d want a New Testament author to make that connection to believe it.
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@auntiesam_2 @reyechuss @TheCatholicEngr It is here. Jesus calls Himself the Temple in John 2:19 and Ezekiel 44:2 is literally a prophecy about the future temple. Most Catholics are abysmal at explaining the connection. That doesn’t make it false.
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Here's biblical evidence that Mary was a perpetual virgin
Ezekiel 44:2
"And he said to me, "This gate shall remain shut; it shall not be opened, and no one shall enter by it; for the LORD, the God of Israel, has entered by it; therefore it shall remain shut."
The Catholic Engineer@TheCatholicEngr
Tapping the sign
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@TheCatholicEngr That’s completely invented. There’s no record of celibate marriages in the 1st century.
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@noetic_healing @JennMGreenberg That right there is full mask off. Sex = necessary evil. But you’re just wrong about that.
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@JennMGreenberg It’s not about why must she, but did she?
It’s about being faithful to what the church teaches. How could the one who gave birth to the Creator of the universe then defile herself with carnality and another man.
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I never understood the purpose of this doctrine. Obviously Mary was a virgin when she had Jesus, but why must she remain perpetually so? Especially when the Bible talks about Jesus’s brothers. She was married to Joseph and sex within marriage is good, not sinful.
Michael Knowles@michaeljknowles
When it comes to the perpetual virginity of Mary, do you agree with the Catholic view or with the view of Protestant reformers Martin Luther, Ulrich Zwingli, and John Wesley?
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@Babygravy9 Reminder: unfollow people who use "foid" unironically.
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Reminder: water your foid.
Brandon Luu, MD@BrandonLuuMD
Stay hydrated. Research shows even 1.36% dehydration is enough to cause significant mood decline in women: ↑ Anger-hostility 8% ↑ Fatigue 17% ↓ Vigor 12% ↑ Mood disturbance 19% ↑ Task difficulty perception 58% ↓ Concentration 45% ↑ Headaches 2x
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@Shan_Specter @WallStreetMav Yeah, we’re relying on stockpiles but we don’t have enough. 30 odd days when we should have 90. The thing is: we can’t fix the problem fast enough. However, we have A LOT of LPG, we should focus on conversions to LPG
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@WisdomOfMimir @MartinIturriBi @Hoainguyen888 It’s real. It’s what this woman does. She gets groups of people to sing together through clever notation and choosing well known songs.
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@MartinIturriBi @Hoainguyen888 We've all heard the song, but being able to nail this with the crowd is practically impossible.
Either this was rehearsed before, explained in way more detail than the clip suggests or there is a staged audience.
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When the audience truly becomes action..
Imagine walking into an audition and turning the entire theater into your own personal musical instrument.
In 2025, Australian choir director Astrid Jorgensen (founder of the popular community project Pub Choir) took to the America's Got Talent stage and delivered one of the most unforgettable auditions in the show's history. Instead of performing a traditional solo, she divided the large theater audience into vocal groups and taught them harmonies in real time.
As the chorus approached, thousands of people sang along to Toto's iconic lines of "Africa," transforming the room into a massive, resounding live chorus! The judges were left utterly astonished as the crowd sang in perfect harmony, receiving her thunderous applause and four "yes" votes for her creativity and the wonderful sense of unity she had created.
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@Motliez @TheCinesthetic It was so cool! My friend and I went back to see it at least 10 times
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The Matrix (1999) had people out of their seats when Neo saves Trinity with that helicopter drop, one of those moments burned into the brain forever.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic
What’s the most epic movie moment you’ve ever experienced in a theater?
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@wuhokay @ConceptualJames @suchan104 @PaulGolding He’s correct though. Ephesians 4:29 Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.
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@ConceptualJames @suchan104 @PaulGolding Atheists telling Christians how to speak/what to believe....
Centuries old "psyop" from James
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@JoelWebbon @timotheeology @calvinrobinson @JendersII People liking Daily Wire is an example of working with Jews rather than Catholics?
Matt Walsh: Catholic
Michael Knowles: Catholic
Drew Klavan: Protestant
Ben Shapiro: Jew
What are you even talking about?
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One of the major red flags that red pilled me is that many Protestants will partner with Jews before Catholics.
NatCon, TPUSA, Daily Wire?
No problem.
Yet, nothing but total disdain for the likes of @timotheeology @calvinrobinson @JendersII.
Meanwhile, virtually all the Scriptures that the Reformers (whom I love) applied to Rome, the Apostles actually wrote about Jerusalem.
For example…
Who does the Scripture below apply to more?
The Roman Mass?
Or the Jewish Synagogue?
“Who is the liar but he who denies that Jesus is the Christ? This is the antichrist, he who denies the Father and the Son.”
1 John 2:22 ESV
And for the record, @CBHeresy, the answer is no - No Catholic, Protestant, or Eastern Orthodox should ever partner with Judaism.
“What partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light with darkness?”
2 Corinthians 6:14 ESV
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@strikerglows @QuentinCody @mtracey It's really hard to hear, which is why i missed it even after listening to it 10 times.
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@QuentinCody @reyechuss @mtracey Wasn't really the logic of it tbh. I just went back to listen for didn't and realized he's kinda just mumbling the word and not pronouncing the T but it's too long for him to have meant to say did.
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@QuentinCody @mtracey I might have to give it to you as well! It's certainly not clear and it's completely understandable that people missed it, but there is the tiniest 'n't sound in there that may well be a "didn't"
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@QuentinCody @mtracey I got whisper to analyse it:
[00:01.660 --> 00:03.240] I didn't know we were going to talk about World War II.
[00:03.340 --> 00:04.940] I wasn't prepared to talk about that.
[00:05.020 --> 00:06.580] I definitely didn't know we were going to talk about Churchill.
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