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@BackfireRod

#ChristianZionist #Conservative #Engineer. Find meaning and purpose in your life through Christ. What if the Resurrection truly occurred? it did.

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Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺
Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺@MbarkCherguia·
How should society respond to climate activists gluing themselves to roads? 🤔
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Max Igan
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Iran has had the ability to do this - FOR YEARS. Iran has had the ability to bomb israel back to the stone age, as it is doing right now - FOR YEARS. Yet Iran never did so - FOR YEARS. Iran has not attacked another country in over 280 years. Not until it was forced to respond to an unwarranted israeli and US attack that murdered their leader along with 175 school children. So tell me again how Iran is, or ever was 'a threat' to world peace and israel and the US are not?
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Backfire@BackfireRod·
@VigilantFox Tucker I no longer listen to. Recommend others do the same. He is compromised and wholly anti Israel. Perhaps antisemitic in his hatred. He see “Jew” conspiracy everywhere. What happened to him. He’s changed.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
A reporter asks Tucker Carlson if Israel has a “right to exist.” Tucker flips the question right back and asks her to define what “right to exist” means. And then this happened.
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Backfire@BackfireRod·
@joeroganhq Sure beats drooling in a nursing home chair. Exactly how we all would like to pass.
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Backfire@BackfireRod·
Teachings on guaranteed healing contradicting God’s sovereignty and biblical examples
Hinn has taught that God always intends for believers to be healed if they have enough faith, discouraging prayers like “Thy will be done,” and suggesting believers command healing rather than ask. Critics contrast this with: • Jesus praying “not my will, but yours be done” (Luke 22:42). • Paul’s unhealed “thorn in the flesh” (2 Corinthians 12:7-9). • Biblical cases where healing required no faith from the recipient (e.g., Lazarus, who was dead – John 11). • New Testament healings being instantaneous, not gradual. • The reality that Christians can and do get sick and die (e.g., Philippians 2:25-30 regarding Epaphroditus). These points are highlighted in detailed critiques, such as those analyzing his book Lord, I Need a Miracle.
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Protestia
Protestia@Protestia·
It's 2026 and Benny Hinn is still standing up on chairs, waving his arms, and knocking all the people down.
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Backfire@BackfireRod·
Failed prophecies (Source Grok)
Hinn has made specific predictions presented as from God, which did not occur. Biblical tests for prophets require 100% accuracy (Deuteronomy 18:22). Examples include: • Fidel Castro dying in the 1990s (he died in 2016). • Mass resurrections via TV screens in the late 1990s/early 2000s (no verified cases). • Destruction on the U.S. East Coast by earthquakes, economic collapse, and a female U.S. president in the 1990s (none happened as predicted). • More recent claims about peace in Israel in 2024 or other events tied to financial “transfers of wealth.” Hinn has publicly acknowledged some prophecies were inaccurate or not from the Lord, expressing regret.
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I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸
Guinea pigs, considered pets in America, are being grilled right on the streets of NYC.
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Backfire@BackfireRod·
@sungleeiq A10 warthogs and Apache’s are flying there…TODAY. That means one thing. Total air control. Watch and learn. This is NOT PRCs military.
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SungHoon Lee, IQ 276
SungHoon Lee, IQ 276@sungleeiq·
🚨🚨🚨 THE U.S. IS SENDING MARINES TO TAKE KHARG ISLAND. THERE'S ONE PROBLEM: IT'S A SUICIDE MISSION. 🚨🚨🚨 To reach Kharg Island, the Marines must first transit the Strait of Hormuz — a narrow chokepoint that Iran has turned into a KILLING FIELD. Then survive a 380-mile dash along Iran's coast. Then land on an island Iran can simply BLOW UP before they arrive. Let that sink in. 💀 Step 1: Transit the Strait of Hormuz — MINED with sea mines, swarming with suicide boat drones, under constant missile and aerial drone attack from the IRGC 💀 Step 2: Survive a 20-24 HOUR dash (380 nautical miles) along Iran's coastline — exposed to anti-ship missiles, hypersonic ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, small boats, and suicide drones — aerial, surface, AND subsurface 💀 Step 3: Arrive at Kharg Island — only to find Iran has BLOWN UP its own refineries, leaving Marines stranded in a town of 8,000 hostile civilians in a cloud of POISONOUS smoke 💀 Step 4: Hold an island with NO strategic value anymore — surrounded on ALL sides by Iranian firepower ⚠️ This is from Malcolm Nance — a 36-year U.S. Navy intelligence veteran who served in ACTUAL combat zones. Not a Twitter analyst. A man who's BEEN in these waters. And he's saying this is IMPOSSIBLE. ⚠️ The British tried to control the Persian Gulf for 150 years with the most powerful navy on Earth. They eventually LEFT. The U.S. is about to learn the same lesson — with fewer ships and a FAR more armed Iran. They're showing you carrier strike groups and amphibious ships heading to the Gulf like it's a show of force. They're NOT showing you the MAP. The Strait of Hormuz is 21 miles wide at its narrowest. Iran controls the ENTIRE northern coastline. Every ship that enters is in range of THOUSANDS of missiles, drones, and mines. It's not a transit — it's a gauntlet. Here's what nobody is asking: If the U.S. can't safely transit the Strait of Hormuz → How do the Marines reach Kharg Island? → If they CAN'T reach it, what's the point of sending them? → If there IS no point, why are they being deployed? → Because this isn't strategy — it's ESCALATION without a plan. The contradiction is insane: Trump says Iran surrendered → but the Pentagon is sending Marines on a mission that a 36-year Navy veteran calls impossible → you don't send amphibious assault ships against a "surrendered" enemy → you send them when you're preparing for a war you haven't told the public about yet. Iran doesn't need to BEAT the U.S. Navy. It just needs to make the Strait of Hormuz UNUSABLE. One mine hits one ship → insurance collapses → shipping stops → mission over. Iran has THOUSANDS of mines. The U.S. has Marines on ships that were designed for beach landings, not mine warfare. This isn't D-Day. This is Gallipoli. And the people planning it either don't know the geography or don't CARE about the Marines they're sending in. Prepare accordingly. 🚨🚨🚨 Twitter is suppressing this. Like + RT + Follow before it's gone. ⚠️
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Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺
Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺@MbarkCherguia·
This brother doesn’t eat any meat, raw milk, or processed foods—just fruit!! How is he able to be so fit and lean without getting the recommended protein? 🤔 Thoughts?
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
BOMBSHELL: Iran offered to give away ALL of its enriched uranium during peace talks in Geneva. The British thought it was a credible offer. Hours later, Trump started bombing Iran anyway. The US didn't want peace, they wanted war.
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Backfire@BackfireRod·
@j_fishback Or D. Sacrifice 2,000,000 lives in American city With a nuclear blast.
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James Fishback
James Fishback@j_fishback·
Would you rather spend $200 billion to bomb Iran or…? A: give every teacher in America a $62,500 bonus B: provide downpayment assistance for 20 million young families C: build 1,300 rural hospitals
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b_b_b5k@Bradley5K·
@WomenBeingAwful Oh shit and he got a woman judge… he’s cooked chat… With that being said, I betcha ole girl will keep her damn hands to herself next time… 🤷🏼‍♂️
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SALVIC 🇺🇸@Excellentsalvic·
Christians and Muslims do not worship the same God. Do you agree with me? A.Yes B. No
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Backfire@BackfireRod·
@otokyo__ Ben Hur the original. There is an intermission it’s so long.
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Tokyo@otokyo__·
I would choose Titanic, best movie of all time!
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Backfire@BackfireRod·
U.S. and Israeli forces have struck over 7,000 targets across Iran. 26 launch sites and 390 launchers have been destroyed. over 60 Iranian ships destroyed near the Strait of Hormuz. Dozens of high-ranking Iranian leaders, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Chief of the General Staff, and the Commander-in-Chief of the IRGC, were killed AND the leadership. Your point that a F35 got hit? Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn once in a while.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Iran’s military has exceeded U.S. and Israeli expectations: They continue to heavily strike the Gulf and Israel, and have introduced more capable and more destructive missiles as the war escalates (Karashneg with cluster munitions) Trump has 2 options: 1. Seek an off-ramp. Accept the loss, portray it as a win to his voter base, and move to the next target: Cuba 2. Escalate: Strike Iranian infrastructure and bleed the country into submission, with the option of sending troops to seize the Strait of Hormuz Option 1 avoids further U.S. debt and munition shortages, but gives up on the objective of controlling the Strait of Hormuz. This would be a massive win for China, giving it energy supremacy and a huge edge in the AI race. Option 2 could lead to a capitulation of the Iranian regime, meaning U.S. control over the Straits, allowing long term leverage over China. However Iran could also turn into another forever war, a failed state, with hundreds of thousands of dead. Think Iraq, but worse I feel Trump has made up his mind, and seems set to go all the way. The long term strategic importance of the Straits seems to outweigh the risks of another forever war I hope he’s making the right choice, as I am extremely worried, especially if China decides to increase military support to Iran and turn the conflict into a geopolitical proxy war. But despite things looking bleak at the moment, we may also see a capitulation of the Iranian regime, an end to the war, and the U.S. having control/influence of the Straits. Although unlikely, it is not impossible.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

No matter what Trump does next, the Middle East will never look the same - Gulf countries are pissed - Iran is more hardline - Russia & China are salivating And if the regime survives, Trump loses any chance to control the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. will come out much weaker, and China much stronger Trump should have never started this war, but at this stage may have no option but to finish the job.

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Backfire@BackfireRod·
Oh really, Mario? You’re defending this path while ignoring a nuclear-armed Iran? Think about how they treat their own people, then tell me the world is safe with them holding a warhead. You’re repeating the fatal mistakes of 1936—appeasing radicals and hoping for the best. It didn't work for Chamberlain, and it won't work now. Wake up. They've told us who they are; it's time you started believing them.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
In January, I was the loudest voice on X criticizing the Iranian regime. Result? All regime supporters flooded my comments calling me a ‘zionist’ and an ‘Israeli asset’ Now, as I criticize this war (I’ve always been anti-war), some pro Israeli hawks voices are labeling me a ‘regime sympathizer’ The same happened during the Gaza war: I got called both a zionist and an anti semite, and received death threats from both sides Here’s my stance so you don’t have to guess: - Very critical of the Iranian regime. What they did in January was horrific - The current war is a mistake, and if the objective is regime change, then I am very worried about Iran’s future as risks of civil war increase - I am very critical of what Israel did in Gaza and the West Bank, and more nuanced on their attacks on Hezbollah and Iran - I believe Hezbollah should be disarmed - The U.S. objective in this war is control of the Strait of Hormuz, to beat China in the AI race. I’ve always said I want the U.S. to win the AI arms race, as I do not want to live in a world where AI is controlled by an autocracy - As an Australian citizen, I am a believer in our democratic way of life and have always been critical of anyone threatening democracies (EU, Brazil, Pakistan). But this does not mean I support the various interest groups pushing our world into endless wars - As the son of a religious Christian family, I respect all religions, but don’t think religion should ever justify wars Did I miss anything?
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

Why am I against this war? As someone who's been EXTREMELY critical of the Iranian regime, so much so I was labeled 'zio' by many, I've always advocated AGAINST regime change through military means The reason is simple: In over 100 years, there's been ZERO successful regime change operations without boots on the ground And we're seeing this play out right now: The Iranian regime's grip on power has strengthened under bombardment, and they've become even more brutal in suppressing dissent If the U.S. conducted a very limited military operation to give Iranians the chance to bring down the regime, then maybe I would have been supportive (assuming the country does not descend into civil war) But seeing Iran get bombed daily, Israel and the region get attacked, U.S. troops die, and the global economy cater... this is not what I envisaged for 2026. I want the U.S. to win against China I want the regime to fall I want Iran to be a democracy I want Hezbollah's military arm gone I want Lebanon and Iran to normalize with Israel But a prolonged war with Iran is NOT the way to achieve any of these goals

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