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Charley

@IrishCharley

Conservative, Christian, Catholic, Teacher, Preacher, Speaker, "What good is it for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul?" Mark 8:36

Katılım Ocak 2017
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Charley
Charley@IrishCharley·
@DrFrankTurek Many Protestants are still protesting the original Christian church. Why is that?
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Frank Turek
Frank Turek@DrFrankTurek·
Many people in the pews of the Catholic church think the way to heaven is through works. Why is that?
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Ron wright@ronsterd89·
If you woke up a billionaire tomorrow… What’s the first thing you’d do 🤔👀
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Raven@Ravenismeee·
Women deal with periods, pregnancy, menopause... and wtf do men have to deal with ???
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FireFighterDev@fire_starter457·
You might not like to hear it but free school breakfast and lunch will do more for educating children than the 10 Commandments or prayer in school.
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Charley@IrishCharley·
@BibleInContext1 A tired argument... Jesus loved his mother and is probably tired of it too.
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The Bible In Context
The Bible In Context@BibleInContext1·
Apparently, the Catholic Jesus is too busy and difficult to reach so you are encouraged to go through the Catholic Mary instead! Catholics have another Jesus!
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Charley@IrishCharley·
@SDSLLC_USA Maybe the same guy who gave Martin Luther permission to remove books on Halloween!
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SheepDog Society LLC
SheepDog Society LLC@SDSLLC_USA·
So hold on, let me get this straight? The Book of Revelation was written around 95-96 A.D. One of the last verses in Revelation has to do with adding and removing books of the Bible. Revelation 22:19 And if anyone takes words away from this scroll of prophecy, God will take away from that person any share in the tree of life and in the Holy City, which are described in this scroll. The First Council of Nicaea convened in 325 A.D. So who gave them permission to remove books? As I'm seeing it, nobody did and they were warned but they did it anyways.
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Val@TrumpsHurricane·
Pope Leo will NOT visit the USA during Donald Trump’s presidency. What are your thoughts on this ??
Val tweet media
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Oliver Burdick
Oliver Burdick@oliverburdick·
Catholicism is another man-made religion just like the rest. Following Jesus is the only way to heaven
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Charley@IrishCharley·
@6vaughts Eventually you stop picking up the phone to call Dad. Luckily, I saved some of his voicemails so I could hear his voice. No matter how many years have passed, it always seems like you lost him a little while ago.
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Bluesman🇺🇸@6vaughts·
My dad passed away six weeks ago. How long until I realize I can’t call or text him anymore? I still want to, then I reach for my phone and remember I can’t. Does that ever go away? Not asking for a friend. I’m asking for me.😢
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Charley@IrishCharley·
@elyawda Join the parish RCIA program.
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Patricia Heaton
Patricia Heaton@PatriciaHeaton·
I had the honor of participating in America Reads the Bible now streaming every day from 9am to 9pm on Pureflix.com. 500 people will be reading from Genesis to Revelations out loud every day this week. Here’s a little talk I gave at the launch… foxnews.com/video/63933930…
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Kenny Burchard
Kenny Burchard@KennyBurchard·
Bible reading in a Catholic Church, as everyone knows, never happens and is never allowed. EVER. If you see these little wooden mounts in a Catholic Church, now you know what they are for. They are mostly empty because, for the most part, we Catholics have learned our lesson.
Kenny Burchard@KennyBurchard

@Joeinblack It's a special mounting stand for the mactator biblicus machine (in English, it means "Bible Swatter"). If you're caught reading the Bible in a Catholic Church, where the Bible, as everyone knows, is never read, this machine knocks it out of your hand with a spinning thurible.

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Charley@IrishCharley·
@peterpeccavi Is bashing other Christians your plan to get to heaven?
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Peter@peterpeccavi·
If the Catholic Church give us the Bible, then why do so many of its teachings either contradict the Scriptures, or cannot be found within its pages (e.g., doctrines like confession to a priest, Marian dogma, indulgences, purgatory, the Treasury of Merit, the office of pope, praying to saints, etc.)? You can’t claim to be the “infallible” guardian of Scripture while simultaneously binding consciences with doctrines Scripture neither teaches nor permits. The Church doesn’t stand above or alongside the Word. The Church is judged by the Word.
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Charley@IrishCharley·
@benonwine What's with the cell phone? Are there no pockets?
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Benonwine@benonwine·
What’s the FIRST thing the comes to mind?
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Charley@IrishCharley·
@BishopBarron Where were you when Biden started the ongoing Ukraine War against another Christian country?
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Bishop Robert Barron
Bishop Robert Barron@BishopBarron·
There is a way past the absurd and deeply divisive “war” between the President and the Pope, which has been enthusiastically ginned up by the press. And it is indicated in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraph 2309 to be precise. After laying out the various criteria for determining a just war—proportionality, last resort, declaration by a competent authority, reasonable hope of success, etc.—the Catechism points out that “the evaluation of these conditions for moral legitimacy belongs to the prudential judgment of those who have responsibility for the common good.” The assumption is that the just war principles function, to use the technical term, as heuristic devices, designed to guide the practical decision-making of those civil authorities who have to adjudicate matters of war and peace. The role of the Church, therefore, is to call for peace and to urge that any conflict be strictly circumscribed by the moral constraints of the just war criteria. But it is not the role of the Church to evaluate whether a particular war is just or unjust. That appraisal belongs to the civil authorities, who, one presumes, have requisite knowledge of conditions on the ground. So, is the war in question truly the last resort? Is there really a balance between the good to be attained and the destruction caused by the war? Are combatants and non-combatants being properly distinguished in the waging of the conflict? Do the belligerents have right intention? Is there a reasonable hope of success? The posing of those questions—indeed the insistence upon their moral relevance—belongs rightly to the Church, but the answering of them belongs to the civil authorities. The Pope has said, on numerous occasions, that he is not a politician and that his role is not the determination of any nation's foreign policy. But he has just as clearly said that he will continue to speak for peace and for moral constraint. In making both of these claims, he is operating perfectly within the framework of paragraph 2309 of the Catechism. If we understand that the Pope and the President have qualitatively different roles to play in the determination of moral action in regard to war, we can, I hope, extricate ourselves from the completely unhelpful narrative of “Pope vs. President.”
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Charley@IrishCharley·
@TrevorSheatz I think the fruit in the Garden of Eden allowed Adam and Eve to interpret good and evil for themselves too!
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Trevor Sheatz
Trevor Sheatz@TrevorSheatz·
When people read the Bible for themselves, they often leave Catholicism. They see that many church dogmas actually go against the clear teaching of the Scriptures, or aren't supported by Scripture in any clear way.
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Zero Tolerance Policy
Zero Tolerance Policy@ThoughtCrimes80·
A pickup driving too fast for conditions on I-70? Nah, never. 👀😜😑
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Shane Schaetzel †☧
Shane Schaetzel †☧@ShaneSchaetzel·
It’s official now. I have left MAGA. Call me a Catholic Integralist and a reliable Republican voter, but don’t ever call me MAGA again.
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Charley@IrishCharley·
@realmikolson Do you know what the definition of a cult is?
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Mikale Olson
Mikale Olson@realmikolson·
I’m convinced the only reason many don’t consider Roman Catholicism a full-blown cult is due to its sheer size.
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