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Raised in Lib family. Saw light post 9-11. Service Academy grad. Father of 5. Love my wife. Thank God every day. Proud American. St. Thomas More a hero of mine.
Utah, USA 가입일 Şubat 2025
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@Thevine_ntwk Gospel of Matthew
Gospel of Mark
Gospel of Luke
Gospel of John
Book of Acts
Letters of John 1 and 2
St. Paul’s Letters
Start there. Peace be with you. 🙏
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Prediction: @BasedMikeLee will tone down in coming days. @LDSchurch will ask him to. You’re on a bender @SenMikeLee for a topic that brings unwanted attention to LDS Church & leads to scrutiny over your views vs theological tenets of Christian faith. Good people, not Christian.🙏
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee
Can anyone tell me why The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was left out of the list of Christian churches?
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@BasedMikeLee Mike, you’re a good man. I like & respect you as my Senator. It’s not whether LDS believe in Jesus Christ. It’s that LDS don’t believe in the SAME Jesus Christ as Christians do. Your Jesus is DIFFERENT than Jesus of the Christian faith! I’m sorry you clearly don’t know that.🙏
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@BasedMikeLee Senator, you will lose this debate. The good news is the LDS Church will need to confront why you are not in line with Christianity. That’s not a bad thing. It’s good. You’ve brought this front and center. LDS people of goodwill can now find the truth of the Christian faith.🙏
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@NowTheEndBegins What specifically in John’s Gospel chapter 6 do you disagree with? Let’s say, what Jesus says in John 6:51-58?
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@DOGEaKAT @AaronParnas Love the Rush reference. Sure do miss that guy. 😔
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@IdleAn94328 His prophet Joseph Smith? As in the Joseph Smith, founder of the LDS Church?
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@IdleAn94328 Understand. Thank you. Who is the arbiter of that? Who do we trust to make sure we are getting the correctly translated version if I want to make sure I’m reading the right Bible? I’m asking sincerely.
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In recent days, political figures, commentators, and others have weighed in on questions of Christian identity. Some have asked why priests, apologists, teachers, and other Christians continue to defend the faith, especially when the people we are engaging are often sincere, kind, and well-intentioned.
The answer is simple: because truth matters.
The Christian faith is not ours to reinvent. It is something we have received and are commanded to guard. St. Paul exhorted Timothy to “keep that which is committed to thy trust” (1 Timothy 6:20). St. Jude urged Christians to “earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints” (Jude 3).
This is not a call to hostility. It is a call to fidelity.
Many people who challenge Christian teaching are not malicious. Some are sincere. Some are searching. Some genuinely believe they are restoring, improving, or correcting Christianity. Yet sincerity alone cannot determine truth. Good intentions cannot change what Christ revealed or what the Apostles handed down.
St. Augustine understood this well. He fought error throughout his ministry, not because he hated those who were mistaken, but because he loved them. Charity and truth are not enemies. To love someone is not merely to affirm them. It is also to speak the truth when the truth is needed.
The prophet once asked, “If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?” (Psalm 11:3). The answer is not silence. It is faithfulness.
That is why Christians continue to defend the faith. Not because we enjoy conflict. Not because we believe ourselves better than others. But because the faith does not belong to us. It belongs to Christ.
And if we truly love Christ, His Church, and our neighbor, then there are times when we must speak, even when doing so is uncomfortable.

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@TJRinNY @AaronParnas Me thinks someone who responds like this has TDS. 🙄
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@DOGEaKAT @AaronParnas Anyone who uses the term “TDS” is announcing to the world their status as a complete fucktard cult member. Thanks for the heads up, we now know to disregard your BS.
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@RogerDenDas @AC_Slater_42 @AaronParnas @POTUS Actually, I’m just passionate about the reflection of pools without an agenda. Let
Me send you a few!




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@DOGEaKAT @AC_Slater_42 @AaronParnas @POTUS I looked at your profile and saw you bravely defending a president who doesn't give a shit about you. If you're actually just passionate about the reflection of pools without an agenda then great of course.
Keep posting buddy one day he might notice you!
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@AC_Slater_42 @RogerDenDas @AaronParnas Hey @RogerDenDas what this guy ☝️said. How do you go from me highlighting what wind does to water, to defending the greatest American President of our lifetimes? 😂🇺🇸🇺🇸😂 @POTUS
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It's a collection of religious texts assembled by men.
Some translated up to two times where many plain and precious truths were lost.
In fact you guys frequently tell us that adding to or taking away from it is the most evil thing one can do and yet you all removed the Apochrypha only 200 years ago.
It's correct only when translated correctly.
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@GoalAlertHQ @grok is this the same Denmark player who collapsed before during a game?
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@OrthodoxPole81 It won’t please my Mormon friends, whom I love, but this is what I’ve believed. LDS theology won’t stand scrutiny, esp. in the public arena. I give the Mormon Church 100-150 years left. That’s not mean-spirited. It’s a result of their children face-to-face with evidence of truth.
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Why the Internet Age is toxic to the survival of Mormonism and Scientology:
The information age is an existential threat to both, though it manifests differently for each because their survival mechanisms are structurally distinct.
The Mormon Vulnerability: Assimilation and Exposure
Mormonism faces a unique crisis in the digital age because it has spent the last century trying to present itself as “just another Christian denomination.” As long as they were relatively geographically isolated in the Intermountain West, the leadership could curate the narrative and suppress dissent.
The internet has shattered that barrier. Today, anyone with a smartphone can access the Joseph Smith Papers, early critiques of the Book of Mormon, and the historical contradictions that the Church spent decades quietly compartmentalizing. Because the Church relies on a massive, active, and socially integrated membership, this information flow acts as an acid on their retention rates. When the “closely guarded ecosystem” is forced open to the public web, the intellectual foundation of the faith begins to erode for the younger generations who are accustomed to verifying facts instantly.
The Scientology Vulnerability: The Death of Secrecy
Scientology’s survival is fundamentally tied to the “bridge” of secret knowledge. Hubbard’s model was designed for a pre-internet era where he could control the distribution of information. You had to physically go to an Org, pay your dues, and move up the ladder to get the “secrets.”
The internet made these secrets a commodity that can be shared in seconds. The moment the proprietary, “locked” information about thetans and Xenu became public—free and available to any search engine user—the organization’s core value proposition was gutted. They can no longer trade in secret knowledge, so they have pivoted to being an aggressive, litigious, and high-control real estate holding company. They aren’t really selling “salvation” to the public anymore; they are maintaining an internal captive base through psychological locking and social isolation.
The Problem of the “Closely Guarded Ecosystem”
Both groups rely on asymmetric information. They need a environment where:
The leadership controls the output of information.
Dissent is categorized as “bad” or “dangerous” to keep the sheep from straying.
The outside world is framed as hostile or spiritually toxic.
The internet destroys the ability to build these firewalls. Whether it’s the “internet apostates” publishing internal documents or just the sheer volume of competing information, both groups are facing a transition from being dominant, self-contained bubbles to being defensive, shrinking entities.
The internet favors the “propositional”—things that can be tested, debated, and verified. Neither Mormonism nor Scientology thrives in testing; they thrive in containment. As the digital age makes total containment effectively impossible, they are forced to either hyper-insulate (becoming more cult-like and extreme) or suffer massive demographic attrition. They aren’t going to disappear tomorrow, but their era of unimpeded growth is over because the barrier to information has been permanently lowered.


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