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Esposo y papá 🇦🇷🇪🇸 Stadium est haec vita mortalibus: hic contendimus ut alibi coronemur. Magnis inimicorum circumdamur agminibus, hostium plena sunt omnia.

San Juan, Argentina Se unió Mayıs 2009
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A Bralder
A Bralder@ABralder·
No hay nada más contra-revolucionario que casarse, ser fiel a tu mujer, y educar una familia numerosa. Es la batalla más importante de la guerra cultural.
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@guyguy47587709 @_RoscoeSteele @treblewoe Because our exorbitant medication prices produce R&D for drugs given cheaply to everyone else. And because asset managers for foreign countries will not want their capital under the control of a communist regime. I think it's a shit system too but w/o it the turd world dies.
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A Bralder
A Bralder@ABralder·
@PilgrimRon79 @CatholicRob I respect what's respectable. You don't even click the Grok icon to fact-check. You love lying and are sad to be unmasked.
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A Bralder
A Bralder@ABralder·
@PilgrimRon79 @CatholicRob So i'm more inclined into "bad faith", lying on purpose. You push your "truth" (a big lie) based on other lies. A house of cards. Truth: the Hellenistic world spoke Greek, the Western Roman Empire spoke Latin. You lie because you love you Father so much.
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A Bralder@ABralder·
@PilgrimRon79 @CatholicRob In Italy, Africa, Spain, Gaul and many other regions of the Roman empire the language was Latin, not Greek. Please go read wikipedia at least I can't imagine how you can get things so wrong when you can easily fact-check me with any LLM.
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Romans Roadie Ron
Romans Roadie Ron@PilgrimRon79·
@ABralder @CatholicRob 1. The Koine Greek was the main language of the common people, not Latin. 2. The Catholic Church strangled then burned Tyndale for daring to translate the Bible into English. 3. You are quite right I am a bad person, which is why I need Jesus. Are you a bad or good person?
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A Bralder@ABralder·
@Cubby2435 @CatholicRob You analysis is wrong because both the UBS and Dr Nestle went away from the Texts Receptus DECADES before doing anything with the Vatican. Read more and use less AI. You are also wrong in a lot of other things but I won't waste my time.
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Cubby@Cubby2435·
Since you clearly can't, here you go The key aspect changed in new Protestant Bible translations via the Vatican-influenced Nestle-Aland/UBS critical Greek text (confirmed on NA27 page 45 through the official agreement) is the wholesale shift from the Textus Receptus (TR)—the Byzantine-based Greek New Testament used by Reformers and the King James Version—to the shorter Alexandrian critical text drawn from older manuscripts like Codex Vaticanus (held in the Vatican Library) and Sinaiticus. This ecumenical text, adopted internationally for translations under joint supervision, results in thousands of omissions, brackets, or wording alterations in Protestant Bibles such as the NIV, ESV, NASB, NLT, and NRSV. Specific examples include: complete removal of 1 John 5:7 (the Comma Johanneum, the clearest explicit statement of the Trinity: “For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one”); omission of the long ending of Mark 16:9-20 (which includes resurrection appearances and signs like handling serpents); deletion of John 7:53–8:11 (the woman caught in adultery and “let him who is without sin cast the first stone”); dropping Acts 8:37 (the Ethiopian eunuch’s confession of faith before baptism: “I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God”); changing 1 Timothy 3:16 from “God was manifest in the flesh” (TR/KJV, strongly affirming Christ’s deity) to “He was manifested in the flesh” or “who appeared in a body”; and shortening Matthew 1:25 by removing “firstborn” (which some interpret as supporting Mary having other children, countering perpetual virginity). Other shifts affect blood-atonement phrasing in Colossians 1:14 or subtle doctrinal clarity in dozens of verses. Cumulative effect, per critics, softens certain Protestant-emphasized proof texts while aligning with interconfessional goals. In comparison, the Protestant Reformation erupted precisely because of Catholic Church control over Scripture and doctrine. Martin Luther’s 95 Theses in 1517 targeted indulgences, papal authority, and the sale of salvation, insisting on Sola Scriptura (Scripture alone as the final authority, not tradition or Vatican decrees), Sola Fide (faith alone), and the priesthood of all believers. Reformers rejected the Latin Vulgate’s dominance, which the Church guarded to maintain interpretive monopoly, and instead demanded vernacular translations directly from the original Greek and Hebrew texts available at the time—primarily the TR compiled by Erasmus, which became the “received text” for Luther’s German Bible, Tyndale’s English work, and the KJV. The Reformation happened to free the Bible from Rome’s institutional grip, expose corruptions like relic veneration and purgatory, and restore lay access so ordinary people could read God’s Word without priestly mediation or added traditions. It was a direct protest against the very centralized power the Vatican exercised over religious texts and practice. Thus, the irony in modern translations lies here: while claiming scholarly accuracy via “older” manuscripts, the NA/UBS critical text—developed under explicit Vatican-UBS partnership—replaces the very Greek foundation the Reformers defended against Rome. Protestant Bibles now embed a text shaped by ecumenical agreement and manuscripts long preserved in Catholic custody, leading some TR advocates to argue it subtly reintroduces indirect Vatican influence by diluting explicit doctrinal supports that bolstered Sola Scriptura and justification by faith. Mainstream scholars counter that the critical text restores the earliest readings without doctrinal loss, as parallel verses uphold the same truths elsewhere. Yet the Reformation’s core battle—Scripture’s independence from institutional control—makes this textual pivot noteworthy for Protestants valuing the historic break from Rome. The result is that today’s NIV or ESV, while widely used, differ in over 5,000 places comparitively
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A Bralder@ABralder·
Can't distinguish if Low IQ or bad faith. 1) the church translated the Bible into Latin when it was the main language of the common people 2) The first translations of the Bible into English, German and many other languages were done by Catholics. 3) Nobody was burned for translating, this is a flat lie, you like to lie because you're a bad person
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Romans Roadie Ron
Romans Roadie Ron@PilgrimRon79·
@CatholicRob Yet it was the Catholic Church that contrived a mass in Latin that few understood, who burned people at the stake for translating the Bible, who killed thousands in the Inquisition.
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A Bralder@ABralder·
@Cubby2435 @CatholicRob You don't seem to know what you're talking about. Please describe what aspect of the Nestle Edition is tilted Catholic.
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Cubby@Cubby2435·
@CatholicRob Is this why majority of all modern Bibles are under the influence of the Catholic church, Nestles text 27th edition page 45
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A Bralder@ABralder·
@JohnSmithb8xk @ideas_adrian @vladiPGar I am only saying that the Jews were diasporaed by God two times because they were so evil. He even mixed their blood with other nations (as He had done earlier with the Hebrews that became Samaritans). Your low IQ strayed into an off topic.
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A Bralder@ABralder·
@ideas_adrian @vladiPGar No, I'm talking about how God diasporaed the Jews 2 times and then mixed their blood with khazars to punish them for their wickedness
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Adrian@ideas_adrian·
@vladiPGar pfff ,when Jews worshipped the one and only God in their temple in Jerusalem Spain was still known as the Iberian Peninsula, idiot.
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A Bralder@ABralder·
Y, por culpa de un hombre solo, gemirá la Hélade entera ante las tumbas vacías de infinitos hijos en que no esté la osamenta, que habrá quedado en las rompientes, ni aun la ceniza exigua en urnas conservada, como es fúnebre rito, sino un penoso nombre grabado en cenotafio, bañado por las lágrimas calientes de los padres e hijos y en torno al cual sollocen las esposas.
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A Bralder@ABralder·
@bonnddd777 @CogitoEdu @GeromanAT Para empezar, no es el "mismo idioma". La pronunciación de las vocales se ha perdido irremediablemente. Llaman "hebreo bíblico" a una reconstrucción artificial del siglo X.
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Bueno@bonnddd777·
@CogitoEdu @GeromanAT Gleiche Sprache!!??? Gleiche Währung!?? 😂😂😂😂 wie dumm kann man sein
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A Bralder@ABralder·
@Xeracma @CaminaWanderer 2 falacias y 0 argumento: 1) Sí hay condenas contra los violadores que tanto defendés. [Tampoco había condena contra la persona de Novak pero se quedó sin los altares] 2) Todo el mundo sabe quién es el wanderer, es de dominio público, hay que usar google nomás.
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Diogenes 🇻🇦 🛡 ⚔
@ABralder @CaminaWanderer No existe ningúna condena contra el Papa Francisco, y ese el chisme, tratar de dañar la imagen y buen nombre de un papa, mientras el se esconde con el seudónimo de wanderer.
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Diego@diego_javier10·
@CaminaWanderer Puro amarillismo. Nada concreto ni real. El Papa Francisco será santo, porque su estilo de vida, valiente y determinada, logró hacer justicia a muchas víctimas. Dios nos siga concediendo testimonios de santidad, incluido el Papa Francisco de feliz memoria.
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A Bralder@ABralder·
@Xeracma @CaminaWanderer Cuando hay una condena judicial, ya no es chisme. Cuando las víctimas hablan, vos sos un asco de persona. Cuando alguien queda prófugo de la justicia, vos sos el encubridor. Sos un ayudante de violaciones porque te gusta violar gente.
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@CaminaWanderer Aplicas la falacia ad hominem por la ortografía, para tapar tu inmundicia y evadir responder. Responda y no huya. ¿Estuviste ahí como testigo, o das falso testimonio publicando un chisme contra un Papa? ¿Que juez tiene de derecho de condenar a un Papa a no ser canonizado?
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A Bralder@ABralder·
@CudaEmilce Nunca cursaron topología, dudo que recuerden cómo resolver un polinomio. Todo son "buzz words": pose, falsedad, moda, fama, impostura. Qué asco dan. ("Chennoia" dicen por allá)
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A Bralder@ABralder·
@joaquinn_sosa @PelucaProfetica @153marcopolo Skill issue, hasta las cartas de Plinio son interesantes y te meten en la vida real de un gobernador romano (libro X). Conclusión: Hay fuentes primarias breves e interesantes para los lgbtazos que quieren hacer "método histórico" en secundaria, sólo que no las conocen.
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Joaco🧉@joaquinn_sosa·
@PelucaProfetica @153marcopolo si ves la historia como factos militares y demás Sarasa, el adicto a tiktok o batracio cogido por la propaganda sos vos
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Lautaro@153marcopolo·
Mañana tengo que empezar a dar clases sobre el imperio romano. Y a diferencia de lo que piensa la mayoría, es un tema MUY aburrido de dar. Las fuentes primarias que tenes son muy chotas, las preguntas históricas que giran alrededor son aburridas y los pibes lo sienten un periodo histórico muy lejano. Una revolución francesa o industrial son mucho más interesante y divertida para enseñar. Hasta feudalismo genera más interés
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A Bralder@ABralder·
@Phantom_TheGame @PietaPotato Google Translate works on a very clever thechnology that solved many but not all problems. Now LLMs have appeared. You need to switch. Let go of Google Translate and welcome Chatgpt or Grok for translation
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Pieta 🌨️@PietaPotato·
one thing that has always bugged me with google translate is how english works as a middleman even if it's not visible in the equation, this means that the plural of "you" for instance gets lost in translation because it doesn't appear in EN (even when it exists in other tongues)
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@SebastianVian69 Corrientes y Misiones nunca fueron parte de la Gobernación de Asuncion, por lo tanto en la independencia de Paraguay no fueron reconocidos como territorios propios. Las actuales provincias de Chaco y Formosa no eran territorios en disputa ni ocupados por ningún estado tampoco.
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Diego🇵🇾🇮🇹@SebastianVian69·
Mapa del Paraguay antes de la Guerra de la Triple Alianza.
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Karol Kowalkowski@KarolKowal44994·
@Boxliver24 Inkwizycja była przede wszystkim do identyfikowania ochrzczonych żymian na stanowiskach w Kościele, w sercu wiernym "staremu przymierzu". Dlatego musiała zniknąć po Vaticanum II.
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Jeśli dziwicie się czemu Kościół katolicki ustanowił inkwizycję i gorliwie zwalczał przez wieki herezje, to popatrzcie do czego prowadzi amerykański protestantyzm ewangelikalny i wyciągnijcie z tego wnioski.
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