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@Dadateyont

The worst part is the hypocrisy.

Katılım Şubat 2012
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Enes 🇹🇷
Enes 🇹🇷@enesovat22·
I remember going to Istanbul when I was 14 thinking that the Muslim Turks built this amazing infrastructure. Little did I know that it was the Christians who did this and the Muslims took over and claim the credit.
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Terry Schiavo
Terry Schiavo@Poopfart91·
You can rip a child out of a mothers womb limb by limb but you can’t move a birds nest
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Tiger Blood@Dadateyont·
@OwenShroyer1776 It was a complete freak show back then , they were just better or had incentive to hide it more.😂
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Faithfulness Okom
Faithfulness Okom@AttorneyF_·
Galatians 4:4 looks like a transition verse. “But when the fullness of time had come, God sent forth His Son.” If you read it fast, it sounds like a timestamp. But if read slowly, it is the most staggering sentence in the Bible. ‘Fullness of time’. Paul isn't saying God picked a convenient moment. He is saying God declared a moment complete. “The preparation is finished and everything I have been building across centuries is exactly where I need it to be”. God looked at human history and said: now. Which forces the question. Why then? Why not a thousand years earlier, when Moses was fresh? Why not a thousand years later? What was so perfect about the first century? I started looking into it and I have not recovered. God needed a people with the theology. He spent 2000 years forming Israel; the covenant, the sacrificial system, the prophets, Isaiah 53 written seven centuries before Calvary, the framework of a coming Messiah who would bear the sin of the world. The Jews were shaped by wilderness, exile, and divine discipline, until the theological infrastructure for substitutionary atonement was fully in place. But theology alone could not travel. God needed a language. Not a tribal dialect, but a universal tongue. So five hundred years before the Gospel, He let the Greek philosophers begin. Heraclitus sat in Ephesus and concluded the universe was governed by an invisible rational principle. He called it the Logos. The Stoics built on it. Philo of Alexandria stood at the intersection of Greek thought and Hebrew scripture and said the Logos was the mind of God in creation. For five hundred years, philosophy built a conceptual category it could not fill. Then God sent a conqueror with no interest in theology. Alexander the Great wanted glory and empire. God let him want it. In satisfying his ego across three continents, Alexander Hellenized the ancient world and forged Koine Greek, the common tongue of the docks, markets, soldiers, and slaves. A language stripped of complexity, simple enough for anyone, universal enough for everyone. The Hebrew scriptures were translated into it. The Septuagint was born. God used a pagan conqueror’s ambition to translate His own Word. Then Rome came and paved the road. The Pax Romana. Piracy cleared. Stone highways stretching from Spain to Syria. A framework for movement the ancient world had never seen. None of them knew they were collaborating. Heraclitus thought he was doing philosophy. Alexander thought he was building a monument to himself. Rome thought it was building an empire for Rome. Not one of them understood they were stagehands. God was with Heraclitus in his pondering, with Alexander in his conquest, with Roman engineers laying stone, quietly requisitioning their work for a purpose none of them could see. And then, when the covenant people were in place, the language primed, the roads built, and the category ready, when everything He had been quietly assembling was finally set, God stepped into the room they had unknowingly prepared. John picked up his pen and wrote: “In the beginning was the Logos.” Every Greek philosopher in the Mediterranean felt the ground shift. “And the Logos became flesh.” The category they spent five centuries constructing was not a principle. It was a Person. The ‘fullness of time is not a timestamp’. It is God’s signature on a completed work. And the humbling thing is that this work was not built by saints. It was built by conquerors, philosophers, and emperors who thought they were writing their own story. God let them think that. And used every word. If this is not amazing then I don’t know what is.
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Conan O'Brien
Conan O'Brien@ConanOBrien·
Here's to Stephen Colbert, a man of great integrity and wit. Onward, friend, to bigger and better things.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: President Trump announces US gasoline prices will plummet to $1.85 levels after the Iran war ends "That'll end soon, very soon. And when it ends, your gasoline prices will go down lower than they were before. You know, I left Iowa a few months ago, and gasoline was at $1.85 a gallon." "And we'll be hitting numbers like that again soon. But we'll be hitting them in a much nicer way, by the way. We will be hitting them, and we will have a country that will not have a nuclear weapon!" 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 PRESIDENT TRUMP "I'm right now at 99% in Israel." "I could run for prime minister! So maybe after I do this, I'll go to Israel, run for prime minister. I had poll this morning. I'm at 99%!"
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Stew Peters
Stew Peters@realstewpeters·
TRUMP: “Thomas Massie is terrible congressman. He voted against men in women’s sports. He voted against transgender for everybody — the mutilation of your children. He voted against open borders.” I’m sorry, WHAT?!?!
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Bitcoin Teddy
Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
If your parents made $100k in the 90s, you'd have to make $325k to have the same life in 2026 $325k is the new $100k Let that sink in
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Charlie Bilello
Charlie Bilello@charliebilello·
Florida Home Prices, % Below High (via Zillow)... Miami: -3% Orlando: -5% West Palm Beach: -5% Port Saint Lucie: -6% Tampa: -6% Jacksonville: -7% Fort Lauderdale: -7% Key West: -8% St Petersburg: -11% Naples: -12% Sarasota: -14% Fort Myers: -18% Cape Coral: -21%
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Tiger Blood
Tiger Blood@Dadateyont·
@TFTC21 This is what secular relative Morality gets you
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TFTC
TFTC@TFTC21·
A peer-reviewed paper published last year in the journal Bioethics by two professors at Western Michigan University School of Medicine argues that it is "morally obligatory" to genetically engineer ticks to spread alpha-gal syndrome, a permanent condition that makes you violently allergic to red meat. The paper is called "Beneficial Bloodsucking." Their argument: if eating meat is morally wrong, then preventing the spread of a disease that forces people to stop eating meat is also morally wrong. Scientists should gene-edit lone star ticks to enhance their ability to carry alpha-gal syndrome and expand their range into urban environments to infect more people. They call this a "moral bioenhancer." They frame releasing genetically modified disease-carrying ticks as a "vaccination" that only "infringes" on your bodily autonomy rather than "violating" it. The distinction, apparently, is that a tick bit you instead of a government official holding you down. Alpha-gal syndrome is not mild. The CDC estimates up to 450,000 Americans are already affected. Cases have surged 100-fold in the last decade. Symptoms include anaphylaxis. There is no cure. Alpha-gal cases are exploding across the United States. The lone star tick's range is expanding far beyond its historical territory. And two academics at a medical school published a paper arguing this is a good thing that should be accelerated. At what point do we stop treating papers like this as fringe academic exercises and start asking whether anyone is already acting on them?
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Russell Brand
Russell Brand@rustyrockets·
They told us they would do it...
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Alex Christy
Alex Christy@alexchristy17·
David Letterman tells Stephen Colbert, "I will say, and I have every right to be pissed off so I will be pissed off a little bit—because this theater, you folks wouldn’t be in this theater if it weren't for me and Stephen wouldn't be here if it weren't for me and we rebuilt this theater and then Stephen came and I look at this—it's like the Bellagio, but listen, what is wrong here?" and then says "As we all understand you can take a man's show but you can't take a man's voice, so that's the good news." (1/2)
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
An Oxford physicist says the universe may be far stranger than we imagine, with countless alternate versions of you potentially existing across parallel realities. The idea is linked to the “Many-Worlds Interpretation” of quantum mechanics, a theory suggesting that every quantum event could cause reality to branch into multiple possible outcomes instead of producing just one result. In simple terms, every decision or interaction at the quantum level may create separate versions of reality where different outcomes unfold. Somewhere in another branch of the universe, another version of you may have made different choices, followed another career, or lived an entirely different life. Oxford physicist Vlatko Vedral recently explained that one of the biggest misunderstandings in quantum physics involves the observer effect. Many people believe human consciousness somehow creates reality, but physicists say quantum systems change whenever they interact with anything, not only when a person observes them. For instance, if a photon strikes a pair of sunglasses, the interaction itself determines whether the light passes through or bounces away. In some interpretations of quantum theory, both possibilities may continue to exist in separate branches of reality. Scientists have not proven that parallel universes exist, and the Many-Worlds Interpretation remains one of several competing explanations for quantum mechanics. Researchers still debate which interpretation best reflects the true nature of reality. What scientists do know is that quantum particles can behave in extremely strange ways. Experiments repeatedly show that particles can exist in multiple possible states simultaneously until an interaction forces a measurable outcome, a phenomenon confirmed in laboratories for decades.
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Tiger Blood@Dadateyont·
@Kekius_Sage Wrong about everything: place the explanation outside the universe so there is no possibility of verification.💀
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
Physicist Michio Kaku suggests dark matter isn’t matter at all. It is gravity leaking from a parallel dimension.
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