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@CeHolsworth

hospitality pioneer, real estate venturer, father of six homeschooled kids, apprentice of Jesus, bowhunter, overlander, health and fitness pursuer, traveler

Michigan; Florida Katılım Ekim 2010
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Sean Feucht@seanfeucht·
🚨 PALM SUNDAY MASSACRE IN Nigeria WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES just shared with me from local pastors. Fulani militants on motorbikes slaughtered many Christians tonight outside Jos before fleeing into the mountains. The world cannot stay silent. This must end.
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Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
24 hours ago, Islamists in Syria stormed a Christian village, desecrated a statue of the Virgin Mary, tortured entire families, and looted homes. Marjorie Taylor Greene? Silent. Tucker Carlson? Silent. Candace Owens? Silent. Carrie Prejean Boller? Silent.
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@rightsofrefusal @RenoMayGuns I actually do know the difference between "too" and "to" but autocorrect is great and Elon doesn't like edits so here we are. Anyway, excited about the Holosun. How do you like it?
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Sonny@not_so_Sonny68·
@RenoMayGuns And they sell it in FDE for the same price.
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Brett Ryan Music
Brett Ryan Music@_BrettRyanMusic·
@DefiyantlyFree, let’s address your point on Bethlehem and the broader demographics with the clear teaching of Scripture, rightly divided. We are living in the generation of the fig tree. The fig tree was planted when Israel became a nation in 1948. Jesus gave the parable in Matthew 24:32-34: “Now learn a parable of the fig tree; When his branch is yet tender, and putteth forth leaves, ye know that summer is nigh: So likewise ye, when ye shall see all these things, know that it is near, even at the doors. Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled.” The tender branch putting forth leaves is the sign of national Israel’s revival in the land — the marker that summer (the end-time harvest) is near. This is the season we are in, with prophecies accelerating around us. The lion you reference points to the Lion of the tribe of Judah. In Genesis 49:9-10, Judah is called a lion’s whelp, and “the sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh come; and unto him shall the gathering of the people be.” This is the same Lion of the tribe of Judah in Revelation 5:5 — the rightful King whose return draws near as the fig tree generation unfolds. Your observation about Bethlehem shifting from majority Christian to majority Muslim is real. Historically, before the 1995 handover to PA control, Christians made up a far higher share in Bethlehem. Under that authority, the Christian population dropped sharply (now around 10% or less), part of a wider regional decline to just 1-4% in those areas. This mirrors what has happened across many Muslim-majority lands: higher Muslim birth rates, emigration of Christians, pressures under Sharia-influenced systems, harassment, and instability from conflict and governance issues. Scripture teaches us about spiritual principalities and powers at work in this world (Ephesians 6). The prince of this world blinds minds and uses human systems to persecute the faithful. Christians have faced exodus from many nations in the region for decades — a long pattern, not caused by the fig tree sign itself. In Israel proper, the Christian population (including Arab Christians) has grown in absolute numbers, with protections for worship and better opportunities than in most neighboring areas. The decline under PA governance reflects local authority, demography, and spiritual warfare — not a disproof of the restoration sign. The land promises remain unconditional through Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Judea and Samaria are the biblical heartland. Disputes today involve security after repeated attacks and rejected peace offers, not a prophesied permanent division of the land. True and lasting peace comes only under the Lion of Judah at His return (Ezekiel 36-37; Zechariah 12-14). The fig tree putting forth leaves does not require perfect fruit from the nation right now — it is the divine marker that all these things are near. We are in that season of the Antichrist system and spiritual deception. Rightly divide the Word, watch the signs, and occupy until He comes.
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Insurrection Barbie
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
I don’t think I twisted myself into a pretzel. But let me break it down for you even further if that helps. Bethlehem for instance which was taken over by the Palestinian Authority in 1995 was majority Christian. Now it’s majority Muslim. The Palestinian Authority is not Israel. The decrease there had nothing to do with Israel. The entire Middle East is only 4% Christian now. Israel doesn’t control any of that region, except Israel where the Christian population has steadily increased. I don’t know how much simpler I can make it for you, I can’t post in crayon.
The Redheaded libertarian@TRHLofficial

Zionists are twisting themselves in a pretzel to avoid answering me

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Brett Ryan Music
Brett Ryan Music@_BrettRyanMusic·
“As confused as some internet Protestants are on many things, they’re right to push back against turning Christianity into a system of ritualistic ‘works’ that risk becoming a new law. The New Testament doesn’t pit ‘relationship’ against ‘works’—it shows that genuine faith produces works as fruit, not as the root or the mechanism of justification before God (Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 4, Galatians 2-3). James 2 doesn’t contradict that; it rebukes dead faith that has no evidence in life. Paul and James are complementary, not at war. Accretions, mandatory traditions elevated to near-dogma, and heavy emphasis on mystery/ritual as the primary locus of transformation can easily slide into exactly what you call ‘medieval sectarian isolationist crypto wizardry’—looking a lot like the very Pharisaic burdens Jesus and the apostles pushed against. No one needs ‘permission’ from any tradition to come to Christ directly. He is the way, the truth, and the life. The Spirit transforms people today through the living Word and simple faith just as powerfully as ever—often despite elaborate systems, not because of them. Let’s take both Ephesians 2:8-9 and James 2 at face value without the gymnastics or the condescension from either side. Christianity is a relationship that produces obedience, not a sacramental ladder we climb to earn what grace freely gives.”
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CEH@CeHolsworth·
@braxton_mccoy @NorCalDuckz There's not a leaf on a tree in the entire state right now. That, and we all know Bigfoot lives in Idaho.
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@EduNainM I am looking forward to it!
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Eddy Martinez
Eddy Martinez@EduNainM·
@CeHolsworth Absolutely! I am so happy you have been enjoying it. I am working hard to bring more to the table :)
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CEH@CeHolsworth·
@EduNainM It makes a difference. A few of us tried it out and each person said the same thing. "It gives a lot of confidence knowing my thumb isn't going to slide around when it is wet."
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Eddy Martinez
Eddy Martinez@EduNainM·
@CeHolsworth Thank you! I wanted to make sure it was aggressive enough to actually make a difference haha
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Ari Schulman
Ari Schulman@AriSchulman·
This should be the biggest story in the country right now. Barksdale is the HQ for our B52 nuclear bombers, it's where Bush sheltered on 9/11, and the drones are reported as "far more sophisticated than anything seen in Ukraine ... and well beyond Iranian capabilities."
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CEH@CeHolsworth·
@EduNainM That makes a lot of sense and I agree. There are things I can do with this Callisto Large that would be too big a task for say, the Benchmade Bugout, which is closer to the size of the original Callisto. The jimping on the Callisto Large is the best I have felt on any knife.
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Eddy Martinez
Eddy Martinez@EduNainM·
@CeHolsworth It was added for the larger model. On the original it didn't feel necessary because it is smaller. In my mind, bigger knives equal bigger tasks. So I added the jimping, the milled texture in the handle, and upgraded the steel too. I am super happy you are enjoying it!
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CEH@CeHolsworth·
@TalentEvaluator Wild times. Incredible that this is happening in the west. The days are dark indeed.
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CEH@CeHolsworth·
Most of the guys looked flat. Like they'd been off for a couple weeks, which they had. Augustine did not. He was as sharp as I've seen him all year. Showed why he is the guy. Team needs to get it going in front of him Saturday or the Badgers are going to break Sparty's heart.
Michigan State Hockey@MSU_Hockey

Trey Augustine looked every bit like a Hobey Baker finalist on Thursday stoping a season-high 41 shots (.976 Sv%) as the Spartans advanced to the regional finals! “I thought Trey was the best player on the ice by a country mile.“ - Coach Nightingale

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@1SonuvaGunn The Holy Spirit has a profound grief over the church's willingness to go about her business without him.
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@EduNainM @gpa_563 @orbitalknivesco 100% agree. I enjoyed learning about the process. Definitely made me appreciate even more what you guys have accomplished. Appreciate you!
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Eddy Martinez
Eddy Martinez@EduNainM·
@CeHolsworth @gpa_563 @orbitalknivesco Thank you so much! Above all, we disclose that and are transparent about it. I would never try to hide the method. In the end, quality is about effort, not geography.
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CEH@CeHolsworth·
Just got the Large Callisto in jade from @orbitalknivesco, design by @EduNainM. Without exaggerating, it has already replaced my EDC, which I still like a lot (Benchmade). Size, weight, ease of draw are all better than any of my other options - and I have some good ones. It's very attractive in appearance, but I still wear my Pete Winkler Crossknives fixed if I want to get compliments. Hard to beat Pete's custom handle. But the Orbital is much easier to carry and more concealable. Bravo, guys. The first of many.
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@EduNainM @gpa_563 @orbitalknivesco Makes a lot of sense. This undoubtedly feels like a $200+ knife. The quality in-hand surpasses many knives in the $150-200 price range. Happy to support what you guys are doing!
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Eddy Martinez
Eddy Martinez@EduNainM·
Thank you! I’d love to explain how it works. We work with USA made steels which is the soul of the knife. That gets exported for manufacturing. Before the knives are released, we test prototypes here and also do all the QC here. Why do we work that way? The quality is top notch, and while I’d love to do it all here, I don’t have the equipment yet (it is very expensive). I have also tried working with US manufacturers… some have laughed at my face (meaning they just never took me seriously) and few that did actually had incredibly high prices. For context, this knife would be $250-$300 instead of $129. But at heart… I don’t feel a compromise in quality with the method. Hope that helps!
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