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EaglemomTN@EaglemomTN·
@The_Trump_Train The American flag representse all Americans and our freedom so we pledge our allegiance to it. The pride flag does not represents a few Americans with a narrow minded perspective that desire to force their idealogy on others. We do not pledge our alligiance to a sexual statement.
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Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
What isn’t a sin in Islam?
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Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
What do you remember about the 1976 Bicentennial?
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EaglemomTN@EaglemomTN·
@megbasham After you have exposed that he was wrong in his views on social justice and collective guilt, then what? You still have to focus on the present LIVING pastors who wrongly promote a social justice that is not justice for all and competes with the gospel.
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Megan Basham
Megan Basham@megbasham·
The consideration of Keller's legacy on broader evangelical thinking is going to be ongoing and those who have a vested interest in maintaining a gloss on his reputation (think TGC or fellows from The Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics) will understandably resist inclusion of those aspects that have come in for strong critique. (I believe for good reason). It's understandable those who today work in ministries Keller founded or was connected to would resist this part of his review, and we shouldn't leave out the parts of Keller's teaching that were sound and valuable and his ability to gain a hearing with less receptive audiences. But this discussion must also include the central role he played in trying to make a progressive social gospel palatable to theologically conservative evangelicals. His promotion of Gustavo Gutierrez and liberation theology, for instance. His insistence, as in the first clip, that black men are incarcerated at higher rates because of white bias rather than higher rates of black criminality. Or his argument that negotiating for the best price on a car deal is an example of systemic racism and sexism. He calls it a form of rebellion against God. (Never mind there are many scenarios where white people would be poorer negotiators--are minorities taking advantage of them and in rebellion against God then?) Or his finding of systemic racism in missionaries raising their funding (a practice that applies to missionaries of all ethnicities) because he claims some ethnic backgrounds have access to more wealth. He includes Asians among those who are supposedly at a disadvantage here without acknowledging that Asians have higher overall median household and individual earnings than whites do. In the third video, he promotes idea of "white skin" being a "historical asset." And he argues white people have a responsibility to be conscious of the fact that this skin color advantage was earned for them through unjust practices of past generations of white people (thus, everyone with white skin bears some guilt for this even if their ancestors didn't personally participate in racial oppression). And there are many more such examples from Keller, taking ideas from liberation theology and disseminating it to the broader evangelical church. So I think it's important to acknowledge the part of his ministry that was heavily focused on social justice rather than challenging the views of his urban, progressive audience that would certainly align with that worldview. This part of Keller's preaching acted as reassurance to his minority audience that they have been wronged and are justified to some degree in embracing grievance and envy. This was some of his most influential teaching that shaped much of the evangelical landscape on how young pastors spoke and wrote about the church needing more focus on becoming champions against this alleged social injustice. So by all means, let's not throw out the meat that the Keller produced through his ministry. But these bones were a significant part of his influence and we cannot ignore it either.
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EaglemomTN@EaglemomTN·
@ThomasSowell It is disturbing that Thomas Sowell is not as broadly known Jesse Jackson.
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Thomas Sowell Quotes@ThomasSowell·
This is why the media ignores Thomas Sowell.
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EaglemomTN@EaglemomTN·
@GordonGChang I agree. It makes Xi Jinping look foolish. This is not atypical behavior from the Chinese government.
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Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
The number one cause of “Islamophobia” is the behavior of Muslims.
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Amy Mek@AmyMek·
THREAT ALERT 🚨 Pakistanification of America! If you think Zohran Mamdani is bad for NYC… You have no idea what’s coming. What’s happening right now is not politics. It’s a coordinated ideological invasion. And no one is warning you. While you're distracted, Pakistan’s former president, a loyal mouthpiece of radical Imran Khan and the radical PTI party, is touring U.S. mosques, rallying Pakistani Muslims to seize control of American government offices. Yes, you read that right. 🗽 In Long Island, Dr. Arif Alvi told his crowd of "influential" Pakistani Americans: “This is not a request — this is a demand from Pakistan. Your country needs you. Pakistan Zindabad!” He urged them to unite, enter local U.S. politics, gain influence, and feed that power back to Pakistan. This isn’t assimilation. This is colonization - the Pakistanification of America. They’ve already set up shop in Texas, where Alvi was welcomed at EPIC Mosque—run by jihadi cleric Yasir Qadhi—the same mosque pushing a Sharia-based Islamic city now under investigation. And now they’ve set their sights on New York, New Jersey, Illinois, California, Michigan—every state, every city, every office. 📣 Who is monitoring this? Who is stopping this? Why is a foreign leader allowed to travel freely across America pushing political loyalty to a jihad-exporting nation? 🇺🇸 It’s time to wake up. This is an ideological war - and they’re playing for keeps.
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EaglemomTN@EaglemomTN·
@conservmillen The Great Awakening inspired our founding fathers that this experiment of being self governed might succeed. Os Guiness wrote about the "golden triangle". We need religion to have virtue and virtue to have freedom (self govern). Islam is more a political idealogy than a religion.
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Allie Beth Stuckey
Allie Beth Stuckey@conservmillen·
Not quite. 1. Our founders knew - and declared - that the rights that undergird all laws come from God. They weren’t thinking of some general diety. They were thinking the God of Moses, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. They were thinking of Jesus Christ. 2. Understanding our innate rights come from our Creator is not synonymous with creating a national religion 3. Even if Christianity were declared our national religion, Christianity and Islam are not the same. Christianity is based on what is good, true and beautiful. Islam is largely advanced through violence and force. Christianity elevates the worth of a person; Islam denigrates it. Christianity produced the greatest nation that’s ever existed; no other worldview has come close
Barb McQuade@BarbMcQuade

A bedrock principle of America’s founding was religious freedom, not a national religion. Theocracy is the stuff of ISIS. nytimes.com/2026/05/17/us/…

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Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 JUST IN: HUGE WIN FOR LUIGI MANGIONE — Judge Suppresses Key Evidence from Assassin’s Backpack! The killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson just caught a massive break. Items seized by police (possibly including the murder weapon) will be hidden from the jury in his September trial. This is what happens when activist judges bend over backwards for a cold-blooded assassin turned left-wing folk hero. Mangione executed a man in cold blood and now the system is giving him every possible advantage. Unbelievable.
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EaglemomTN@EaglemomTN·
@JoshuaBarzon No one in modernity preached the gospel like Keller. He had a wonderful testimoney. He was a faithful husband and father. He had a ministry in a unique city and he got some things wrong. Since he is no longer he to defend himself, he doesn't need to be discussed on social media.
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Josh Barzon@JoshuaBarzon·
What are your thoughts on Tim Keller?
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Mor Edge Insight@MorEdge_Insight·
🚨 They manufactured this. This photo went mega-viral last year. Mainstream media everywhere. Millions of shares. “Starving Gaza child amid the horror.” Barefoot girl. Dirty clothes. Empty pot in hand. Hair dramatically blowing. Scattered pots in the dust. Smoke and destroyed buildings behind her. It was 100% staged. Watch the full 52-second video of exactly how they directed and shot it. The final frame is the exact photo that fooled the world. This is Pallywood. Not documenting suffering, but producing it for outrage and donations. They lied. The camera caught them.
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EaglemomTN@EaglemomTN·
@laralogan And people wonder why our taxes are so high! Waste and abuse!
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Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
BREAKING: A 32-year-old man authorities say was involved in nearly 20 attacks and attempted attacks across Europe and the United States is now in federal custody. Mohammed al-Saeedi faces six terrorism-related charges after prosecutors allege he plotted attacks on Jewish targets in Arizona, Los Angeles, and New York while working with groups affiliated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
What Muslims did to the Yazidis in Iraq was far worse than anything happening in Gaza. Elderly women were buried alive because they were too old to serve as sex slaves. Mothers were forced to eat their own babies. Young girls were locked in iron cages and burned to death. Yet not one protest. Not a single march. The same people now flooding the streets for Gaza were completely silent. Why? Unlike Gazans, the Yazidis never started a war!
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EaglemomTN@EaglemomTN·
@realMaalouf There is no comparison between the two. I wish more people would study who Muhammad was so they would understand the dangers of Islam. Every person needs Jesus.
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
They should NEVER be compared!
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