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Dean_Foley

@DoulosDean68

Biblical Counsellor, Father, Husband, Budding Composer, and Joyful Servant of Christ.

Westcliff-on-Sea Katılım Mayıs 2022
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Dean_Foley
Dean_Foley@DoulosDean68·
"If the world hates you, know that it has hated me before it hated you. If you were of the world, the world would love you as its own; but because you are not of the world, but I chose you out of the world, therefore the world hates you". John 15:18-19
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Dean_Foley@DoulosDean68·
@JhWesten If a blind woman leads a blind man, both will fall into a pit.
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John-Henry Westen
John-Henry Westen@JhWesten·
JUST IN: 'Archbishop' Mullally Leads Pope Leo XIV in public prayer in the Vatican.
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Dean_Foley
Dean_Foley@DoulosDean68·
For me, it's that it gives me at least 2 hours alone where nobody wants anything from me. A little oasis of peace and tranquillity where I can just read, pray, write the odd bible study, and go to the gym and lift weights. Bliss... oh, and drink coffee, I do love the first cup of the day.
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Giɴ@Demeter_Erinia·
Serious question. Why do people 50+ wake up like at 5 a.m.?
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Dean_Foley@DoulosDean68·
@ChristChurchTe1 @efcc_uk We sing bad pop songs mostly. I sat at the back last week and noticed at least 5 men not singing at all, very sad really. I'm sure all the men sing Psalms heartily in your church, I know I would.
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Aethelstan - but still Frank by name.....
@efcc_uk I don't know. Why do they? We sing one Psalm (specifically) every Sunday evening, and yesterday had two other hymns that were settings of Psalms. Of course, we expect visiting preachers to play ball as well. 😉
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EFCC@efcc_uk·
Why do so few churches sing any Psalms?
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PoliticsJOE@PoliticsJOE_UK·
"You can smell the alcohol when people are in between votes." Green MP Hannah Spencer tells us what Westminster is REALLY like. The full interview is live on YouTube, and as a podcast here: linktr.ee/howtorebuildbr…
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Kevin Hollinrake MP
Kevin Hollinrake MP@kevinhollinrake·
Assisted dying is a highly emotive issue for people on both sides of the argument. I am disappointed that assisted dying will not pass this parliamentary session. It is my hope that it will be reintroduced in the next few months and that the will of the public and the their elected representatives will be respected soon after.
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Darren Grimes
Darren Grimes@darrengrimes·
Our Reform UK winner in Cornwall goes to shake the hand of his Green Party opponent, who refuses to do so. The Green Party are the most dangerous party in Britain today, but I would still shake their hand. You know why? You can be wrong and still be human. Performative petulance!
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Dean_Foley
Dean_Foley@DoulosDean68·
@ChristChurchTe1 @darrengrimes Glad to hear it, but you are an extremely affable fellow, so how could they not? Do they still shake hands if you beat them for votes?
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Dean_Foley
Dean_Foley@DoulosDean68·
@kitmalthouse You think celebrating the sanctity of life is "trolling"? Ghastly fellow, no wonder the Conservative Party is now obsolete, Mrs. Thatcher would be ashamed of you.
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Kit Malthouse MP
Kit Malthouse MP@kitmalthouse·
The House of Lords has disgraced parliament. Their existence is based on trust, now roundly abused by a small group of unelected zealots. Time for a serious look at who these people are, and how they are allowed to govern us. The X trolls will be jubilant, but we will be back.
BBC Breakfast@BBCBreakfast

'It's a sad day' Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, who introduced a bill to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales, spoke to #BBCBreakfast as the Bill fails to become law following opposition in the House of Lords bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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Dean_Foley
Dean_Foley@DoulosDean68·
@Brcremer Recognising lies should be the hallmark of Christians, not supporting pseudoscience like the climate change cult. The church has shown it is incapable of discerning lies by shutting down the worship of Almighty God for a flu season. Pitiful.
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Rev. Benjamin Cremer
Christians should be the loudest voices advocating confronting climate change, not its biggest deniers. If we truly believe that God created all things, called it good, and called us to be stewards, then acknowledging and confronting climate change is the only faithful response.
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Dean_Foley@DoulosDean68·
@SonofManwithus As a general equity theonomist, yes I am. Deterrents deter, there would be less grievous crime if the penalty for those crimes was execution (rape, murder, child molestation, etc.).
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🎯Nick🎯@SonofManwithus·
As a Christian are you OK with the death penalty?
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Dean_Foley@DoulosDean68·
@zatzi Both result in death, so there's that.
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Tim Farron@timfarron·
I want rid of an unelected 2nd chamber…but in this case, the Lords did the job that the commons failed to do. It shamed MPs because it actually scrutinised this dangerous bill rather than settling for banal platitudes, it listened to disability campaigners and clinicians.
ALASTAIR CAMPBELL@campbellclaret

The conduct of a tiny minority in the House of Lords who have used every tactic imaginable to make sure the Assisted Dying Bill fails has been awful. I have long believed the Lords is simply not fit for purpose as a second chamber. This has cemented my view hard, and I imagine will make others realise just how ludicrous our legislative systems are. Sad day.

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Dean_Foley
Dean_Foley@DoulosDean68·
@HwsEleutheroi I think I still use, like, 18 of these... but I've definitely used all 20.
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Dean_Foley@DoulosDean68·
@ChristChurchTe1 @ChurchTimes I would say it's pure syncretism, but there may not be any Christianity in there at all. In which case, it's just the cult of climate change.
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Church Times@ChurchTimes·
The electorate should vote for political parties “who want to see climate justice”, the Bishop of Norwich, the Rt Revd Graham Usher, the lead bishop for the environment, has said. He was backing a new film on the climate crisis aimed at churches #Echobox=1776944725" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2026/…
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BBC Breakfast@BBCBreakfast·
'It's a sad day' Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, who introduced a bill to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales, spoke to #BBCBreakfast as the Bill fails to become law following opposition in the House of Lords bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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Luke Murphy MP
Luke Murphy MP@LukeMLabour·
You don’t fix a fossil fuel crisis by doubling down on fossil fuels. I'm proud the Gov is breaking the link between gas & electricity prices and speeding up clean power at home... that’s how you deliver energy security & stable bills.
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Iain Duncan Smith MP Chingford & Woodford Green
This is no longer a series of isolated incidents. It is a pattern, and a deeply dangerous one. In just a few days we have seen arson attacks, an ambulance set alight, a suspected drone threat against the Israeli Embassy, and now eight arrests linked to a conspiracy targeting Jewish venues. This is organised antisemitic extremism. For over two years it has been allowed to grow, largely unchecked. What we are now seeing is the result: a steady normalisation of attacks against the Jewish community. This Government cannot continue to hesitate. The refusal to proscribe Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is an obvious step that still has not been taken, despite clear concerns around foreign influence and radicalisation. This requires urgent, decisive action. Because when any community in Britain is targeted with hatred and violence, the state has a duty to act, and to act now.
Campaign Against Antisemitism@antisemitism

Last night, another Jewish synagogue in London was firebombed, this time in Kenton. This is the third such attack in as many days, and also comes after the recent ambulance arson attack and a supposed drone threat against the Israeli embassy in London this week. This is now becoming a terrifying spate of daily arson attacks on the Jewish community. It betrays a cataclysmic failure of the state – politicians, police chiefs and prosecutors – to tackle antisemitic extremism in this country, which has gone largely unchecked for two and a half years. Britain is fundamentally a different country now. Still the Government refuses to proscribe Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, an obvious first step to address foreign radicalisation and interference. It is shocking if apparent concern for the sensitivities of a violent Iranian regime is more important to the Government than the welfare of Jewish people in this country.

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