Brother Macbeth

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Brother Macbeth

Brother Macbeth

@BrotherMacbeth

Katılım Temmuz 2025
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Brother Macbeth
Brother Macbeth@BrotherMacbeth·
@j_fishback Bro this is not the flex you think it is. You’re losing so much support over this. Pay your bills.
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James Fishback
James Fishback@j_fishback·
President Trump: “I believe in paying, but when someone does a stupid job, don’t pay the bastard.” I agree. Trump was so real for this!
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James Fishback
James Fishback@j_fishback·
Hire a lawyer who loses your case? Don’t pay him. Order chicken, get shrimp? Don’t pay them. As Florida Governor, I will only pay government contractors when the job is done fully, correctly, and on time.
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Mahmoud Refaat
Mahmoud Refaat@MRefaat_Formal·
تستخدم ايران الليلة نحو #اسرائيل قوة نيرانية غير مسبوقة وقصفت وتقصف مساحات وأماكن واسعة بشكل غير مسبوق أيضا.. لا يعرف أحد متى ستنتهي هذه الحرب، لكن الكل أصبح يعرف أن ما بعدها لن يكون مثلما قبلها بحال وأن المعادلات القائمة بالمنطقة سوف تشهد تبدل وتغيير جذري بل وربما خرائط بالمنطقة ستتغير مع معادلاتها.. لو استمر النظام بعد هذه الحرب ولم يسقط خلالها سيعني تغير ربما ليس اقليميا فقط بل دوليا أيضا.
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Reverend Jordan Wells
Reverend Jordan Wells@WellsJorda89710·
🚨 SHOCKING TRUTH: "The Church Replaced Israel" Is NOT What Most Bible-Believing Christians Believe! 🚨 Replacement theology (church fully replaces Israel) is **NOT mainstream** in evangelical/Bible-believing churches. Most affirm **God has NOT forsaken Israel**—His promises to the Jewish people endure, often with a future role. Key 2025 stats: - **49%** of U.S. evangelicals say Jews are still God's chosen people (Grey Matter Research; steady from 51% in 2021). Only **29%** of under-35s agree—generational shift incoming. - **68.8%** believe “God’s covenant with the Jewish people remains intact today” (Chosen People Ministries/SurveyUSA). - **49.5%** see modern Israel fulfilling biblical prophecy (+25% somewhat agree). Younger evangelicals are softening, but dispensational views still dominate in evangelical, Baptist, non-denominational & charismatic churches—rejecting full replacement. God hasn't abandoned Israel. His faithfulness stands! 🇮🇱✝️ #Israel #BibleProphecy #Evangelicals #GodsPromises #ChosenPeople #ChristianZionism #EndTimes #ReplacementTheology #FaithfulGod #StandWithIsrael
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Hypothetically, with ~44-66 warships from those 22 nations (though smaller ones like Czechia/Latvia would struggle with ocean-going assets), a coalition could deter Iranian threats fast via presence and escorts. Deployment from Europe/Asia: 1-3 weeks to arrive in Gulf. Once there, initial safe transits possible in days with air cover; full de-mining/clearance and routine ops: 2-4 weeks max, assuming limited resistance. Coordination would be the real bottleneck, but that's a serious naval hammer.
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Leading Report
Leading Report@LeadingReport·
BREAKING: More than 20 nations have expressed a “readiness to contribute” to the effort of opening up the Strait of Hormuz. Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Republic of Korea, Romania, Slovenia, Sweden, United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom.
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Brother Macbeth
Brother Macbeth@BrotherMacbeth·
@dcnmforrest @poperespecter1 @BishopBarron Catholics have unfairly persecuted Jews in the past because they think they’re cut off forever. That’s completely wrong. We also aren’t required to support the modern state of Israel. It’s definitely complex and most people don’t understand the nuance.
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Michael Forrest
Michael Forrest@dcnmforrest·
@BrotherMacbeth @poperespecter1 @BishopBarron I’m not interested in a “gotcha”. Just my specific question, because it’s important. Again: Do you agree that Jews who don’t accept the Gospel remain dear to God, and have a particular ongoing role in salvation history and eschatology?
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Brother Macbeth
Brother Macbeth@BrotherMacbeth·
@dcnmforrest @poperespecter1 @BishopBarron This isn’t the gotcha that you think it is. I’ll admit I should’ve worded my statement better but my belief has never been that God has rejected the Jews. It’s the Jews that have rejected God.
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Fr. Bayer Holz
Fr. Bayer Holz@gonefishin1948·
If you hate Jews, you hate Jesus, Mary, Joseph, Elizabeth, and all of the Apostles.
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Fr. Bayer Holz
Fr. Bayer Holz@gonefishin1948·
@BrotherMacbeth @_Pax_Virtus_ I believe that the Church is God's "Chosen People". I do not believe that God has called us to murder or persecute Jews. Do you believe that God has called us to murder or persecute Jews? Please answer this CLEARLY.
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Carrie Prejean Boller
Carrie Prejean Boller@CarriePrejean1·
Your Excellency, I am seeking clarity, because what is being implied here is deeply concerning for Christians. Under the IHRA definition, denying the Jewish people a right to self-determination, even stating that the modern State of Israel is a historical and political movement rather than a divine mandate, is now called antisemitism. It also includes this example: “Using the symbols and images associated with classic antisemitism (e.g., claims of Jews killing Jesus or blood libel) to characterize Israel or Israelis.” Under this framework, if a people’s right to self-determination is perceived to be threatened, does that mean they are justified in using unlimited force, even against the innocent, in the name of preserving it? Because the Church is clear that no nation has the right to do evil. Self-defense has moral limits, and the deliberate killing of the innocent is never justified. And what about the Palestinians right to self-determination or right to exist? Do they not possess that same God-given dignity? If one people’s claim to self-determination is elevated to the point where it overrides moral law or denies the rights of another people, then we are no longer talking about justice, but a dangerous double standard. This is not a minor matter. It touches the very heart of the Gospel. As Catholics, we are not bound to believe that the events of 1948 constitute the fulfillment of biblical prophecy. You agreed with me on this church teaching. Christ Himself is the fulfillment of the promises, and His Kingdom is not of this world. No modern state, including Israel, is exempt from moral judgment. I am being called an antisemite for stating this truth. The Church’s just war doctrine is clear that war must meet strict conditions, and the intentional killing of the innocent is never permitted. When innocent lives are being killed whether in Gaza, Lebanon, or Iran, Catholics have a duty to speak, because this is not only a political issue, but a moral one. We cannot be afraid to criticize the Israeli government at the fear of being name called. Sacred Scripture speaks boldly about the Passion of Our Lord: “For you suffered the same things from your own countrymen as they did from the Jews, who killed both the Lord Jesus and the prophets…” (1 Thessalonians 2:14–15). The Church clearly teaches that this does not assign collective guilt to all Jews in every time and place. Such an interpretation is false and must be rejected. But neither can the Word of God be set aside, softened, or treated as though it were hate speech. Would Pope Innocent III be called an antisemite today? What about Augustine, Ambrose, Jerome, Gregory the Great, Basil the Great, Athanasius, Gregory Nazianzus, and John Chrysostom? Would they now be labeled as such for the truth they received? I respectfully ask you, are Christians now expected to deny Sacred Scripture, or hesitate to proclaim the Passion of Christ, and remain silent to comply with a modern political definition? Because that is exactly what this now appears to demand. The witnesses at the hearing you missed claimed that anti-Zionism is hatred of Jews. Do you agree with that? Because if rejecting Zionism, whether as a political ideology or a theological claim, is now called hatred of a people, then we have crossed a grave line. This is no longer simply about condemning hatred. It becomes a question of whether Catholics are free to hold and profess what the Church teaches. I was not removed because I hijacked the hearing. I was removed because I dared to speak truth to power. Catholics must remain free to proclaim that Christ is the fulfillment of all promises, that His Kingdom is not of this world, and that no modern state carries a divine mandate in the way some claim. As a successor to the Apostles, it is important that you provide clarity. I’d appreciate you taking this from here, I really would love to go back to cooking, planting, and being a mother, and a wife.
Bishop Robert Barron@BishopBarron

Over the past several weeks, Carrie Prejean Boller has complained that she was removed from the Presidential Commission on Religious Liberty because of her Catholic beliefs, and she has called out myself and other Catholic members of the commission for not defending her. This is absurd. Mrs. Prejean Boller was not dismissed for her religious convictions but rather for her behavior at a gathering of the Commission last month: browbeating witnesses, aggressively asserting her point of view, hijacking the meeting for her own political purposes. The Catholic position on matters of “Zionism,” to which I fully subscribe, is as follows: all forms of antisemitism are to be unequivocally condemned; the state of Israel has a right to exist; but the modern nation of Israel does not represent the fulfillment of Biblical prophecies and hence does not stand beyond criticism. If Mrs. Prejean Boller were dismissed for holding these beliefs, it is difficult to understand why I am still a member of the Commission. To paint herself as a victim of anti-Catholic prejudice or to claim that her religious liberty has been denied is simply preposterous.

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Brother Macbeth
Brother Macbeth@BrotherMacbeth·
@gonefishin1948 @_Pax_Virtus_ How do we know a tree? By its fruit. The fruit of Vatican II has been horrible. Even Exorcisms take way longer now. All of the early church Fathers believed in supersessionism, are you saying they’re wrong?
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Brother Macbeth
Brother Macbeth@BrotherMacbeth·
@dcnmforrest @poperespecter1 @BishopBarron I’ll read your article, but you’re wrong. I challenge you to show me one dogmatic definition from any Council that explicitly states Jewish people are saved without Christ. It doesn’t exist.
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