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Unemployable Former Border Czar
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Irredeemably impertinent dissembling atavistic guttersnipe. Handle at your own risk.
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Unemployable Former Border Czar 리트윗함
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Since Argentina is being talked about more these days, here is something that will make your jaw drop if you've never heard about it.
One of the most powerful and notorious crime rings in the world in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was a Jewish Ashkenazi mafia organization called 'Zvi Migdal' (and sometimes 'Ashkenazum'). Their expertise? Trafficking young girls into prostitution across the globe (from Poland to India and New York; they even trafficked some Jewish Moroccan girls).
The center of their operations was Buenos Aires, and for a while they were so powerful, and handed out so much bribe, they practically dominated Argentina's political system.
Epstein was not a pioneer, you see. Zvi Migdal preceded him by more than a century. I was waiting a long time for someone to point out the similarity, but no one did, so there you go

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Ephesians 1:11, celebrates the inheritance (eternal life) that God predestinated for all who will freely choose to accept Jesus as Lord.
The availability of such an option (i.e. the Gospel) is what was predestinated, not the specific response each individual will have upon hearing the Gospel.
2 Peter 3:9 says God earnestly wants everyone to embrace the Gospel, "not wishing that ANY should perish, but that ALL should reach repentance."
That would be a silly and pointless thing for Peter to write if God has already dictated who will repent and who will not.
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@UkraineTrollbot @StefanMolyneux Eph 1:11 begs to differ.
“In whom also we have obtained an inheritance, being predestinated according to the purpose of him who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will:”
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Does God know exactly what I will do tomorrow?
Simple question.
Yes or no?
ccznen 🇺🇸@ccznen
@StefanMolyneux Your thinking seems to assume God is a time-locked being, which is not the case. C. S. Lewis explains this well:
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Unemployable Former Border Czar 리트윗함
Unemployable Former Border Czar 리트윗함
Unemployable Former Border Czar 리트윗함
Unemployable Former Border Czar 리트윗함
Unemployable Former Border Czar 리트윗함
Unemployable Former Border Czar 리트윗함

South Africa should be designated an apartheid state and sanctioned into oblivion.
Newzroom Afrika@Newzroom405
[WATCH] "Singling out BEE laws is quite dishonest," President Cyril Ramaphosa responds to South African-born American businessman Elon Musk's claims that SA policies are racist. #Newzroom405
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Unemployable Former Border Czar 리트윗함
Unemployable Former Border Czar 리트윗함
Unemployable Former Border Czar 리트윗함

I do not know much about God, but He have us a Bible in which He expressed sorrow and regret about things people have chosen to do with their Free Will. That's not something an entity possessing complete knowledge of the future would do.
Genesis 6:6-7 (ESV)
And the LORD regretted that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him to his heart. So the LORD said, “I will blot out man whom I have created from the face of the land, man and animals and creeping things and birds of the heavens, for I am sorry that I have made them.”
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@UkraineTrollbot @StefanMolyneux "No, God does NOT know exactly what you will do tomorrow. He gave you Free Will." Not sure if you're replying to me but... You just self defeated your own post... God is beyond your understanding, so everything you think you understand about Him is just speculation.
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@PegasusJF31 @StefanMolyneux A mere observer standing outside the universe has no effect on decisions made by humans having Free Will who live within that universe.
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@UkraineTrollbot @StefanMolyneux I'm describing God who is outside time as we know it, and sees it all at once.
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@LexRexEst @StefanMolyneux Correction:
I'm a follower of Jesus rather than a follower of Calvin.
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@UkraineTrollbot @StefanMolyneux It is true that creatures act freely.
It is also true that God has ordained and purposed all things that come to pass.
Pharaoh hardened his heart, God handed pharoah’s heart, etc.
You’re not a Christian, so what’s the point of this discussion?
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@what_the_hammer @StefanMolyneux You are simultaneously claiming:
(1) God has no idea how bad things will turn out for most people; AND
(2) God provided us a book that warns us things are going to turn out bad for most people.
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@what_the_hammer @StefanMolyneux What makes you think it turns out bad for most people?
You have only observed an insignificant fraction of the length of time each individual will exist.
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@UkraineTrollbot @StefanMolyneux and in all his wisdom, he chose to have no idea how bad it would turn out for most people?
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@what_the_hammer @StefanMolyneux Choosing to endow humans with genuine, unlimited Free Will is a gift. It is logically impossible to make that gift while also retaining omniscience.
Presenting gifts to people is not negligence. You frequently do it yourself.
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@UkraineTrollbot @StefanMolyneux Yes, so he's not omniscient. Choosing not to be omniscient is negligence.
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