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Alex Leight

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Alex Leight
Alex Leight@AlexLeight·
@OrthodoxTheoria @JesseGo95461680 @LizzieMarbach @Acts17David I’m demonstrating your double standard. Now you want to appeal to “cultural expressions” but you also are taking a scripture about women teaching in church and applying it to a tweet. It’s a double standard; and I agree women aren’t qualified as episkopos.
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Lizzie Marbach
Lizzie Marbach@LizzieMarbach·
The debate between @Acts17David and Andrew Wilson just proves yet again that Andrew has NO understanding of the gospel & redemption. NONE. Zero.
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Dale Barrs@DaleBarrs·
@Catholicizm1 They are the ones who would abandon Our Lord at His Passion. Those able men who cannot even abstain on this somber, holy day are weak and foolish. Only devils mock abstinence and fasting. May God have mercy on them and enlighten their unbelief.
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GodLogic_GL@GodLogic_GL·
If you haven't read the Bible in a while, read a few verses today. If you haven't prayed in a while, pray & thank God for all that you have. If you haven't been to Church in a while, go this weekend. Surrender to Christ & walk with him, it's the best decision you can make.
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Deen@Deenresponds·
So my thumbnail maker making a typo isn’t ok, but your inspired authors of the bible doing it is fine 😂😂😂😂
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Wise-Up@WISE_UPX

@Deenresponds You can’t even spot an obvious thumbnail spelling era 🤦🏽‍♂️ dawah is that bad now huh

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Alex Leight
Alex Leight@AlexLeight·
@muslimorthodoxy This is a quote from Theophrastus, a pagan philosopher, that Jerome referenced in a discussion on celibacy. It was written before the New Testament, and has nothing to do with it. But that doesn’t fit your narrative. You don’t care about truth, you only care about your image.
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The Orthodox Muslim
The Orthodox Muslim@muslimorthodoxy·
Jerome, Church Father & Author of the Latin Vulgate says that a faithful slave is better than a wife Guess where he learned it from ? The New Testament. Against Jovinianus, Book 1, Ch 47
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Alex Leight
Alex Leight@AlexLeight·
@InspiringPhilos A lot of these “debaters” have no intention of providing substance or seeking truth. They simply want to get clips and use rhetorical “gotcha” moments for content. It’s sad and unproductive.
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InspiringPhilosophy - Michael Jones
InspiringPhilosophy - Michael Jones@InspiringPhilos·
Now Libby, you know that is not what I said. I specifically says the evidence indicates the Roman Empire would have ended in 1204 AD when it broke up into smaller kingdoms. Later on, the Ottomans claimed to inherit the Roman Empire and become it. You didn't know any of this history until I pointed it out for you, and now all you can do it lie to try and save face. If the Ottomans claimed to become the Roman Empire, then you can't say Islam ended the Roman Empire. They merely continued it. Let me remind you of what historians point out: “East Rome - from then on we call it the Byzantine empire, although its inhabitants called themselves Romans until its end - continued another thousand years, until the conquest of its last remnants by the Ottoman Turks in the fifteenth century; and then the Ottomans used some of the basic fiscal and administrative structures of the Roman/Byzantine past in their own state-building, focused on their new capital in Constantinople, now Istanbul. In some senses, then, the Roman empire lasted until the First World War, when the Ottoman state collapsed.” - Chris Wickham, "Medieval Europe," Chapter 2 "Finally, by conquering Constantinople, the seat of the Roman emperors, the Ottomans asserted the title of caesar.' They refused to address the Holy Roman emperors as caesars, on the grounds that there could be only one caesar on earth. Thus, they addressed Charles V simply as the king of Spain, and his successor Ferdinand as the king of Austria." - Mehmet Sinan Birdal, "The Holy Romans Empire and Ottomans," 3. "According to the Ottomans, their advance into Europe meant that they were the inheritors of Byzantium and were thus to be considered the new Romans. These Muslim rulers of Europe saw themselves as the rightful inheritors of Rome, not by virtue of the incorporation of territory alone but because of their vision of building a universal empire. The Ottomans have been referred to as Europe's Muslim emperors and caliphs as often as they have been seen as the Middle East's caesars and 'the Romans of the Muslim world'. Why not refer to them simply as Romans? Arabs, Persians, Indians, and Turks referred to the Ottoman rulers as caesars and their dominion as the Roman Empire, and, beginning with the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople, some Western European writers did too." - Marc David Baer, "The Ottomans: Khans, Caesars, and Caliphs" Introduction
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My name is Mikey Jones, and I think Ottomans are the Roman Empire😎 @InspiringPhilos

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Andrew Rappleyea
Andrew Rappleyea@andrewrappleyea·
Coach Campbell, Thank you for this opportunity. Ready to get to work #WeAre
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KanekoaTheGreat
KanekoaTheGreat@KanekoaTheGreat·
• 66% of Candace's Egyptian plane location claims are wrong • 60% place the planes on the wrong continent • She provides no evidence to verify Erika Kirk's location Over the last 21 episodes, she has repeatedly claimed that these Egyptian planes are the central "key" connecting the U.S. government, Israel, France, TPUSA, and Brigitte Macron to Charlie Kirk’s murder. The entire story collapses the moment you look at the receipts. This is not a matter of opinion. Anyone with a FlightRadar24 Business subscription can independently verify it — and many already have. The data has been checked, cross-checked, and confirmed, including by Candace’s own supporters. Credit to @bayonerd09 and @GlamHamRadio for initially spotting it.
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LandonTengwall
LandonTengwall@LandonTengwall·
THANK YOU🫡 We hit 15k on YouTube! I absolutely love what I get to do everyday, and I only get to do it because you guys support me. We have a ton of great content coming for you y’all!#NoPaywallJustTengwall
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Zakee “Zigga” Wheatley🎸
Zakee “Zigga” Wheatley🎸@ZakeeWheatley·
Thank you God. For everything about this journey, ups and downs I done had it all, & I wouldn’t go back and change it for anything. Every last situation turned me into the Man I am today. Thank you Penn State for everything, thank you to my family friends and supporters. I’m excited for this new journey…..🙏🏽❤️
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Penn State FB Thoughts@PSU_FB_Thoughts·
How’s everyone feeling about Pat Kraft and the coaching search today?
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LandonTengwall@LandonTengwall·
Refs are crazy for calling that targeting
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White Out Football
White Out Football@WhiteOutFB·
Must do what’s necessary to keep @andrewrappleyea This kid is a star. He’s the full package. Blocks , great hands , and then has the speed to break off chunk plays. 87 must be a top priority
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Aidan Mattis
Aidan Mattis@MattisRedacted·
Dude didn’t even get through his first sentence of his first point before getting something wrong lmao
Jvnior@Jvnior

I will answer this by explaining how each religion says the world was created. 1. Christianity God created the universe in six literal days, with Earth formed before the Sun and stars. Light existed without any cosmic source. The universe is only a few thousand years old according to most traditional readings. 2. Judaism God created everything in six days but Jewish commentaries often interpret these “days” as metaphors for long epochs. Earth, heaven, light, and vegetation appear before the Sun. The universe is believed to be 5785 years old in the traditional calendar. 3. Hinduism The universe goes through endless cycles of destruction and rebirth. It was created from cosmic matter through Brahma’s emanation and dissolves repeatedly. Time is divided into vast ages far older than the physical universe suggested by science. 4. Paganism / Ancient Mythologies Most pagan religions teach the world came from sexual unions between gods, cosmic eggs, or battles between deities. Creation is chaotic, mythological, symbolic rather than physical. No mechanism, timeline, or structure matches observable reality. 5. Islam (Qur’an) God created the universe from smoke-like matter (dukhan), expanded it (51:47), and built it in two long phases. The Earth was formed afterward in four phases, totaling six “periods,” not six 24-hour days. Mountains, water cycles, life stages, embryology, and cosmic expansion are described with scientific precision unmatched by any scripture. SCIENCE: How Was the World Created? The universe began 13.8 billion years ago in a hot singularity that expanded outward. Matter formed stars and galaxies, and Earth formed 9.2 billion years after the universe, meaning Earth = 1/3 of the universe’s age. Scientific cosmology confirms structured, step-by-step phases identical to the Qur’anic description of six “periods,” not literal days. WHICH RELIGION IS CLOSEST TO SCIENCE? Islam is the ONLY one that matches science on: ✔ Age ratio of universe vs Earth ✔ Expansion of the universe ✔ Beginning from smoke-like primordial matter ✔ Sequential phase creation (not literal days) ✔ Celestial formation after Earth’s base structure ✔ Big Bang implication: heavens and Earth were once one mass (21:30) Judaism and Christianity contradict physics by placing Earth before the stars. Paganism contradicts it by using mythology and no cosmology. Islam’s model is the only one compatible with modern astrophysics. Islam wins again. Also, Science: Age of the universe: 13.8 billion years Age of the Earth: 4.5–4.6 billion years Ratio: Earth = 1/3 of universe’s age Universe existed 2/3 before Earth Exactly: Earth = 33% Universe pre-Earth = 67% Qur’an: Allah says He created the universe (“heavens”) in two periods, and the Earth in four periods (41:9–12). Total = 6 phases Universe = 2 phases Earth = 4 phases The ratio: Heavens : Earth = 2 : 4 = 1 : 2 Meaning: Earth took half as long as the heavens → exactly the fraction modern science now uses: Earth = 1/3 the total timeline Heavens = 2/3 the total timeline This ratio from the Qur’an matches astrophysics 100 percent, yet the verse was revealed 1400 years ago. No other religion gives a timeline ratio that matches NASA.

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