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Collin Madsen 🌲

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Christ is King | Husband | Heritage 🇺🇸 | Church History Enjoyer | Bluegrass Appreciator | Ephesians 2:4

Idaho, USA Katılım Ocak 2020
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Official Layoff
Official Layoff@LayoffAI·
To hire an H-1B worker, companies must sign a federal form saying they can't find qualified Americans. We pulled 15 years of filings. Analyzed the top 5. 314,100 times they said no Americans available. 99,000 times they fired Americans. Signed under oath. Exposed by data.
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Official Layoff@LayoffAI

Amazon: 30,000 Americans laid off. 12,000 H-1B visas approved. Same window. Meta: 16,000 out. 5,000 visas in. Microsoft: 3,426 out. 5,000 visas in. AI is taking the jobs. And the ones AI doesn’t take, they’re offshoring. This is accelerating rapidly before our eyes.

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Sam Costner
Sam Costner@samuel_costner·
Some things are better seen from 30,000 feet
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John Moody 🇺🇬
John Moody 🇺🇬@resisfertile·
"Houston, we have a problem." The irony and lack of biblical awareness here where Paul directly warns idle women about "going house to house..." or in our day, social media to social media... Would be funny if it weren't for the epic amount of bad actresses on socials claiming Christ.
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Eric Conn
Eric Conn@Eric_Conn·
If your definition of masculinity is achievable by a 90-year-old grandma, then it’s not masculinity.
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Nayib Bukele
Nayib Bukele@nayibbukele·
Cuadra por cuadra... tardará un poco, pero quedará hermoso.
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Contra Tyrannos 🐊 ☩ 🦡
Contra Tyrannos 🐊 ☩ 🦡@Contra_Tyrannos·
The Reformed Ghetto is just awful. What are your favorite accounts outside our camp? Niche doesn’t matter.
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Alex Kocman
Alex Kocman@AJKocman·
Fun fact: I had our family do a “Seder” maybe 15 years ago. (I was going through a phase.) Felt nothing. Didn’t satisfy. A few years ago our church began observing the Lord’s Supper every week. Meaningful every time. Because our Lord instituted it and promised to be spiritually present in it. Why would we Christians return to types and shadows? “What is becoming obsolete and growing old is ready to vanish away.” (Hebrews 8:13)
Eric Conn@Eric_Conn

Christians should not be doing “Seder meals.” You have a Passover meal. It’s called the Lord’s Supper. Pass it on.

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Joel Webbon
Joel Webbon@JoelWebbon·
-Women must learn in quietness and submission -Women may not teach or have any authority over men -The woman was made FROM man and FOR man -The woman was deceived, the man was NOT -Women will be saved through childbearing -The picture below is an abomination Do you agree?
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Andrew Isker 🌳🪓
Andrew Isker 🌳🪓@BonifaceOption·
This kind of stuff would actually have some cache if we lived in a healthy civilization where antisocial behaviors, especially promiscuity were heavily stigmatized, rather than something idealized and celebrated by a significant percentage of the population. If you lived in a world where a girl who whored herself out to dozens of random men was treated with the same degree of scorn society at large today only reserves for things like racism (and apparently those who shame promiscuous women), then you could say "Jesus has redeemed me from this great shame. I am free." But when there is no shame whatsoever, and stigma is actually only directed at those who disapprove of women being an unwalled garden, then there really isn't any liberation from shame since there wasn't much to begin with, and instead you have established a career path for online prostitutes to retire into once their looks and attendant earnings begin to diminish. In this particular case (and there are countless others) the reformed prostitute transitions from gaining attention from sex to gaining attention from her redemption from selling sex. She still operates within the attention economy under a different function. That is a major part of the reaction here. It is a more acute corollary to the declining celebrity who has a radical conversion to Christianity. His star has diminished, but now he has a new market that will cherish him as the broader public once did. Instead of making money in a Hollywood that has rejected him, he can now make movies for Angel Studios. Wise pastoral counsel in both cases would be to advise getting out of the public eye for the sake of their faith. Their ability to garner attention is their "great riches." If they are unwilling to set aside those great riches, they, like the rich, young ruler, will go away sorrowful. Addressing these concerns and weighing them in our particular societal disfunction is not "denying the power of God in the gospel." Certainly not more than claiming the prodigal son, in the moment he decides to return home, is not an ideal candidate for your daughter to marry.
Tom Hicks@TomHicks2LCF

A former adulteress who repented of her sins is a Christian. To deny that she is someone a godly man may faithfully marry is to deny the power of God in the gospel.

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