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Dan O’Brien
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Dan O’Brien
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Christian. Married. My personal account: my tweets are my own, and my RTs are not always endorsements.
Katılım Ekim 2009
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@Faithful2Pray She should always be honored. Better to err on the side of overdoing it, than under-doing it. Thank God for Mary!
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@SecretFire79 Perhaps you need to get out of the rectory once in a while. Went to catholic school, got born-again, went to protestant churches and today I went to mass. I have encountered Jesus, heard the voice of the Lord once, and seen first-hand divine healing. He encompasses all gatherings
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@Nance726 I'm a Christian and went to mass this morning. Message was to abide in Christ. Good. If you have Christ, you don't need a pope. Jesus is the Savior, Jesus is the Head of the Church. There is no other. St. John clearly said to keep yourself from idols. Above criticism is idolatry.
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@naomirwolf There is no rest outside of Jesus Christ, the seed of David, the seed of Abraham. He is the Temple, he is the Sabbath, he is the Lion of the Tribe of Judah. John 4:23-24
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Shabbat is revolutionary. This could change everything.
Awesome Jew@Awesome_Jew_
President Donald Trump has called for a national Shabbat, urging observance from sundown May 15 to nightfall May 16 for America’s 250th anniversary, marking a historic addition to the national calendar.
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@VividProwess In the hands of very mean people, she knew, she sensed their wicked motives. There was also a 20 something year old boy from Africa who came there to learn farming. The same thugs surrounded him and butchered him. I will never forget. 9/11 and 10/7. Stay vigilant.
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@NoaMagid I'm glad they took so many pictures and videos. Love them all, thanks for sharing.
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@hermitflakes @JustinPetersMin God truly intervenes when we are in trouble, in dire staits. Ps. 91 say, he shall be in trouble and I will deliver him and honor him...
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@JustinPetersMin I have heard the audible voice of the Lord. He stopped me from committing suicide many years ago. I heard a man's voice say no three times, and the voice was grieved. It was Jesus.
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Nope. No one has since the Apostolic age.
pagemasta@AdamPage85
I have never heard the Lord audibly. I have never heard an audible voice of God… …and you probably haven’t either. 😎
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@Catholicizm1 Some of his disciples were remarking about how the temple was adorned with beautiful stones and with gifts dedicated to God.
But Jesus said, “As for what you see here, the time will come when not one stone will be left on another; every one of them will be thrown down.”
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@prayandfast2 Not one was called pope—the word didn’t even exist in English yet. Not one claimed to run the whole Church. They were bishops.
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@itsmorganariel If that’s your best shot for a profile picture, you might want to sit this one out when it comes to Erika’s looks. And for the record—Cain didn’t exactly admire Abel either.
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@CarriePrejean1 The English word “pope” shows up much later, around the 9th–10th century, in Old English texts as pāpa.
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@CarriePrejean1 Early on, papa wasn’t exclusive—it could refer to any bishop.
By about the 6th century, it became more closely associated with the Bishop of Rome.
By the 11th century, during reforms, “pope” was officially reserved for the head of the Roman Catholic Church.
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🚨Pope Leo XIV is now the most popular public figure in the United States with a +34 net favorability. Donald Trump sits at -12.
Pope Leo XIV is loved because he has what no politician can manufacture: truth, humility, holiness, peace, and moral authority.
Donald Trump hates what he cannot imitate. A holy man who is more admired by simply serving, rather than demanding people serve him.
Nothing enrages a narcissist more than watching the Holy Father get the applause ego spent a lifetime begging for. Because money can buy headlines, buildings, and attention, but it can never buy popularity, respect, or holiness.
Trump and his puppets mock the Church, slander Catholics, and attack the Pope for one reason: Truth still has enemies, and they know the true Christianity is Catholic.
Pope Leo XIV > Trump

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78 YEARS… OR 4,000?
Seventy-eight years ago, in 1948, a declaration was signed. A nation was reborn. A flag was raised. A people returned.
But if we only see 78 years, we are not seeing clearly.
Because this story did not begin in a modern hall of politics… it began under a sky full of stars.
“Look up at the sky and count the stars… so shall your offspring be.” (Genesis 15:5)
Long before empires rose and fell, God bound a people to a land with covenant language that does not expire.
“I will give to you and to your offspring… all the land of Canaan, for an everlasting possession.” (Genesis 17:8)
And history pressed hard against that promise.
Jerusalem burned. The Temple fell. The people were scattered among the nations.
“I will scatter you among the nations…” (Leviticus 26:33)
Centuries passed. Kingdoms vanished. Languages died.
But something unusual happened.
The Jewish people did not disappear… and neither did their language.
Hebrew—once the language of Scripture—went silent in daily life, yet it was never lost. Preserved in prayer, preserved in text, preserved in identity.
And then, in one of history’s most unlikely revivals, it returned.
A spoken language reborn. Children speaking what prophets once wrote. Ancient words living again in modern streets.
At the same time, the ground itself began to testify.
Archaeology did not erase the past… it confirmed it.
Stones unearthed bearing Hebrew inscriptions. Ancient seals, coins, and scrolls tying a people to a place. Layers of history whispering the same story:
They were here.
Not myth. Not metaphor. Memory etched in stone.
And still, the long night of exile stretched on.
From Roman roads to European ghettos… from expulsions to pogroms… to the horrors of the Holocaust, it looked as though the promise might finally break.
But it didn’t.
Because the same God who warned of scattering also promised return.
“I will bring them back to the land I gave their ancestors…” (Jeremiah 30:3)
Then history turned.
On May 14, 1948, David Ben-Gurion declared the rebirth of Israel.
Against all odds. Against all precedent.
A people returned to their land… speaking their ancient language… rebuilding ancient cities… reviving ancient soil.
Amos saw it:
“I will plant Israel in their own land, never again to be uprooted…” (Amos 9:15)
Ezekiel saw it:
“This land that was laid waste has become like the garden of Eden…” (Ezekiel 36:35)
This is not merely history.
It is continuity.
A promise spoken in the ancient world… preserved through exile… confirmed in stone… revived in language… and visible again in our lifetime.
As Chuck Missler once said, “The Bible is the only book that stakes its authority on its ability to predict the future.”
So what are we witnessing?
Not just 78 years.
But 4,000 years of covenant… carried through dispersion, preserved through language, confirmed by archaeology, and now unfolding before our eyes.
And if God has kept His word this precisely…
What does that say about what comes next?
Because the story isn’t finished.
It’s unfolding, exactly as promised.

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@CarriePrejean1 Luke 6:26
“Woe to you when people speak well of you, for that is just how their fathers treated the false prophets!
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We figured out that dad has a psych med induced neurological injury, and has been suffering from akathisia. It’s been 6 years since any psych medications. Last summer his symptoms started, after a flare up likely induced by mold (CIRS) and stress. It was complicated by pneumonia and associated sepsis a month later. It’s been horrible. Neurological injuries from psych meds are far more common than people know. I made this video to explain what they are and what akathisia is because they’re not talked about enough, they’re misdiagnosed, nearly impossible to treat, and hidden by the pharmaceutical industry. I don’t plan on making another update about my dad, it stresses my family out, and myself, and there’s nothing more to say about it until things get better. I will be jumping up and down about psych med injury awareness from now on as it’s impacted my health as well, and is devastating. Prayers are appreciated still.
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@creation247 Why does he speak like he's biblically illiterate? Has he ever read the Bible from cover to cover?
Or is he all about Church and tradition?
How can he not know what the Bible says about war and prayer to God?
He took Isaiah out of context too, right?
Care to explain?
Anyone?
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@nnamanichi93717 @LeadingReport He wrote this before Christ. And Christ proved this statement, which may have been true at the time, is now false.
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@LeadingReport They'll keep using religion to fool you guys.. 8 billion people that doesn't know they're been fooled.

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