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Asher

@Is_a_Sage

Believer, husband, Patriot

Katılım Mart 2023
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Asher@Is_a_Sage·
@hodgetwins This picture goes harder than his mugshot 🔥🇺🇸
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OutKick@Outkick·
This isn’t just a remake, @AngelStudiosInc’s Animal Farm is a warning for anyone still paying attention. Get your tickets now at angel.com/TL
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LocktoMinny@LockToMinnesota·
Donald Trump shouted “they’re eating the dogs!” on a debate stage then 75 Million people voted for him bro holy shit
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Nick Freitas@NickJFreitas·
@adammocklerr Oh wee lamb…if it were really a mainstream right problem things would look very differently.
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@OrevaZSN Vulnerable people die if rich people can't afford to hire them because they're being taxed to hell and back again.
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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
Rich people don't die if you tax them more, but vulnerable people do die if you cut their welfare.
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@solomonmissouri I don’t think you know which story you’re trying to refer to
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@aswangfan Maybe because there were no established nations or borders
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@MarshallCSmith My siblings and I were raised in a half finished home eating beans and rice in North Idaho with only a wood stove for heat. Two of us have Ph.Ds and the rest are working at Senior or manager levels across different industries. It's generally doable + better at any income level.
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Marshall Smith 👨🏼‍💻
Marshall Smith 👨🏼‍💻@MarshallCSmith·
The “homeschooling is the only way” mentality lacks a connection to the lives of most Americans. The philosophy makes sense in a bubble, an upper middle class Christian bubble. Get outside that bubble into urban cities, single parent households and households at or below the poverty line and it all breaks down. Christian parents are right to consider what are the best options for their family, homeschooling may be it. However, we need to leave the “moral” superiority of homeschooling behind. It’s not helpful.
Anthony Bradley@drantbradley

To The “Everyone Should Homeschool” Crowd, you live in a bubble. ~Yours Truly, Reality. “According to the National Literacy Institute, 21% of U.S. adults are illiterate, while 54% have a literacy comprehension below a sixth-grade level.”

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@SAFCPaddy Cause we're not filled with jealousy and love the reality that we all have the opportunity to work to reach new heights and live great lives.
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Paddy@SAFCPaddy·
I will never understand why working class people fight tooth and nail to defend billionaires
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@GigaBasedDad Way to ignore his total acknowledgment that this wasn't from scripture
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Giga Based Dad@GigaBasedDad·
An abomination to desecrate the Word of God like this
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Darwin to Jesus
Darwin to Jesus@darwintojesus·
Interesting argument. If we were to steel man this and represent it as a syllogism I think it would look like this: 1. God is perfect 2. A perfect being would only create perfect things 3. The world is imperfect 4. Therefore, a perfect God could not have created this world ...And then we'd further conclude a perfect God doesn't exist. The problem is with premise two, for a number of reasons. Firstly, what does it mean to be perfect? To be perfect is to lack for nothing, to be without flaws, to be fully actualized. But only God is like that, so the only way for God to make something perfect would be to make another God exactly like Himself. But there's a problem with this because the second God couldn't be exactly the same since he had to be created, rather than simply existing by his very nature. So logically speaking God can't create something perfect. This means that if* God creates, God can only create things that are imperfect. So now that we've established that God can't make something perfect, I guess the question is... why would God create? Here's a thought. Ontologically speaking God is the greatest conceivable being... would the greatest conceivable being create things? Or not create things? It seems obvious that creating is greater than not creating. An artist that creates no art wouldn't be much of an artist. If this is correct, it means God will create, and from my first argument God will create something imperfect... something flawed. Something lacking. Another thing worth pointing out is that as humans we knowingly create imperfect beings. We know when a baby is born, it's not perfect... yet we choose to do it anyway. Why? Is our desire to bring new life into the world something evil or wicked? I don't think so. I think it comes from our love for each other and our understanding that giving life is a blessing, even if that child screws up, even if they suffer, their life is a blessing. If God is good, wouldn't He want to bless something with the gift of life, the same way we do? I don't see why not. From this I think it follows that if God exists we'd expect to be in some sort of imperfect or flawed reality, and that's exactly what we find ourselves in. But how does atheism explain the existence of a flawed world? To say that something is flawed is to say it's not how it should be. But how can the world be flawed if atheism is true? On atheism the world just... is. It's not meant to be any sort of way. To be consistent the atheist would have to say reality isn't flawed, which is obviously absurd. This means that not only can Christianity explain the world we find ourselves in, it predicts it logically. Atheism on the other hand would have to predict a totally neutral world with no flaws, no issues, no evil... and no one in their right mind would say that's the world we find ourselves in. So this argument not only fails, it gives us more great reasons to reject atheism.
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Asher@Is_a_Sage·
@aidannonx you know a story is really funny when you have to keep saying "that's so funny" to reassure yourself
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@FrMatthewLC Unless, of course, you like listening to God instead of man
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@realCarola2Hope He also said in Matthew 23:9 "And call no man your father upon earth, for One is your Father, who is in Heaven."
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Carolina ❤️‍🔥@realCarola2Hope·
“Follow Jesus, not the Pope” is peak Protestant cope. If you really wanted a personal relationship with Jesus, you’d submit to the Church He founded instead of your feelings, your pastor, or a 500-year-old protest. Jesus didn’t invent denominations. He said “Upon this rock I will build My Church, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it.”
Jillian Anderson@Jillie_Alexis

You don’t need the Pope to have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

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Alex Cole@acnewsitics·
The Pope talking about human rights isn’t politics—it’s literally his job.
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@allenanalysis There is so much wrong with what you just said. The church is not *his* institution. The Catholic Church has not been the authority on Christian theology. Before you start stirring up rage, make sure you actually know your facts.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
BREAKING: JD Vance just told the Pope to be careful when opining on theology. The Pope. The head of the Catholic Church. The Bishop of Rome. The man whose institution has been the authority on Christian theology for two thousand years. JD Vance — who converted to Catholicism in 2019 — is telling the Pope to be careful about theology.
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@micah_erfan because they keep redefining what a homicide is you moron 😆 easy to make rates drop if you just stop tracking it
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@Pontifex Want to explain then when God had His angel kill over 180,000 men in 2nd Kings?
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Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
God’s heart is torn apart by wars, violence, injustice and lies. But our Father’s heart is not with the wicked, the arrogant, or the proud. God’s heart is with the little ones and the humble, and with them He builds up His Kingdom of love and peace day by day. Wherever there is love and service, God is there. #ApostolicJourney #Algeria
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