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Jason Manuel

@JasonAManuel

ASU graduate. Python + web programming + programming languages.

United States Katılım Kasım 2014
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ChurchPOP
ChurchPOP@Church_POP·
As we reflect in the Easter and Pentecost seasons on the glory in Christ’s resurrection and ascension, we remember that His redemption reconciled us not only to God and to our fellow men, but to all of creation. Many Catholics ignore or forget that third reconciliation. Today, we must reclaim it. It is not that faithful Catholics lack zeal for God's creation. We rightly pour our energy into defending life from abortion and IVF, and into recognizing the dignity of the poor. But on ecological teaching, many have gone silent — and the secular left has rushed to fill the void. Those who shout loudest about the Earth often treat humanity with contempt, parroting anti-natalist rhetoric that frames human life as the enemy of nature. The absence of action has come at a cost. We need a theologically grounded, pro-human, thoroughly Catholic approach to the environment—one that recognizes the dangers of left-wing environmentalism while still upholding our God-given mission to care for the Earth. This is personal for me. A few months ago, I started a Catholic organization called Vita et Terra, Latin for “Life and Earth,” to help awaken authentic environmental consciousness among Catholics so that, together, we can become true stewards of God’s creation. Ultimately, our duty to creation as Catholics is based on three basic principles: life, stewardship, and conservation. 1) Life Above all, we must proudly proclaim the dignity of human life from conception to natural death. That means opposing abortion, euthanasia, and any ideology that treats people as disposable, as well as rejecting the lies of the secular environmental movement that treats people as a problem that must be solved to heal “Mother Earth.” Families are a gift, not a problem. Further, our care for human life leads us to care for the environment. Lead in water, cancerous pollutants, PFAS chemicals linked to infertility, pesticides linked to birth defects—these are not abstractions but direct threats to people. A truly pro-life movement must fight the toxins that harm mothers and their unborn children and prevent environmental degradation that leads to suffering and pain. 2) Stewardship Man was given “dominion” over the Earth (Genesis 1:26-28), and God’s first commandment to mankind was to “dress and keep” His ground (Genesis 2:15). Instead of exploitative destruction of the Earth on the one hand or pagan-infused worship on the other, this is a call for responsible dominion. Stewardship is rooted in the Catholic principle of subsidiarity. Communities know their land better than a distant government. Private property and time-tested practices such as responsible hunting, fishing, and regenerative agriculture have often conserved more habitat than top-down federal mandates. Hunters and anglers fund wildlife management through licensing fees and have restored wetlands and forests for generations. These practical, traditional ways of keeping the Earth are much more effective than bureaucratically imposed ideology. 3) Conservation We inherit the Earth first from God and then from our ancestors. It is our obligation, then, to hold the Earth in trust for our children. We fight real pollution—industrial waste, excessive carbon emissions, forever chemicals, contamination that harms both people and wildlife—but we refuse climate alarmism. Conservationism must serve people, not undermine us. These principles of life, stewardship, and conservation offer Catholics a foundation to engage on environmental issues without ceding ground to anti-human environmentalists. They also give environmentalists a source of hope and a reason for their efforts. In 2023, a study found that more than a quarter of conservationists are “mentally distressed,” trapped in secularist themes of doom and despair. Their ideology gives them no reason to believe that humanity can successfully tackle a “climate apocalypse” and no reason why they should even care to protect the Earth in the first place. Catholicism, on the other hand, offers hope and purpose. Not only do we have the power to protect the Earth as God’s chosen stewards, but we have a duty as well, because it is what God has called us to do. Our robustly God-centered, pro-human vision gives us faith in our capacity and reason for optimism. We Catholics already carry the pro-life banner with courage. It is time to extend that same courage to the rest of God’s creation. Clare Ath is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Vita et Terra, a conservative Catholic environmental nonprofit that champions care for creation. churchpop.com/reclaim-enviro…
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Bus Driver Dan
Bus Driver Dan@Dan_Christensen·
Good people of Twitter. I have been posting for 18 years about my life as a @Trimet bus driver In @Portland. I plan on continuing this mission of telling transit stories but I need some help to get by the next couple months. gofund.me/8d5d2848a Please help if you can and or repost and share if my stories have every help you.
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Katherine Argent
Katherine Argent@effthealgorithm·
Search is full of ads and wrong answers. Every other email is an ad. Prime Video charges you and shows ads. Paramount? Ads. Peacock? YouTube? Hulu? Ads followed by more ads. Netflix full of ads. Meta and X, every other thing is an ad. Pinterest is nothing but ads. AI is in everything. AI finishes sentences incorrectly and won’t stop. AI reads your email and search history to target you with more ads. Every time you open an app or visit a site there’s an update making it worse. In a hurry? First, click here to agree to terms you don’t have time to read and must accept. You need an account to do that. Change your temporary password. Enter your 2FA code. Check your email and enter that code. Now use a passkey. Your password is too simple to remember. Change it. No, not like that. Now log on. Enter your 2FA code. Check your email for a code… Welcome back! We’ve updated our terms of service and privacy policy (you have none). Subscribe to the site. Subscribe to Netflix. Subscribe to toilet paper. Subscribe to these groceries. Pay a membership fee for the right to subscribe then tip your driver who delivers the subscriptions your membership lets you subscribe to. Time to work? We’ve got to update your laptop and will slow down everything you do until you agree to update. But first, click here to agree. Update installed — your laptop’s broken now. It doesn’t matter, since your boss just replaced you with AI. Go to your phone to complain on social media. Wait, your phone needs an update so we can add more AI. Click here. Oh sorry, your phone can’t handle this update. Now it’s useless. Go get the newest phone. Here’s a text from a friend, an email, a voice mail they left three days ago but you didn’t see until now because of sync problems with the cloud. It’s their GoFundMe. Their MLM. Their Patreon. Never mind, you didn’t respond to their text within 9 minutes and now you’re no longer friends. They blocked you. Make new friends. Download this app to find people in your area. In your neighborhood. On your street. Two doors down from you. Do you know this person yet, we think you’d get along. You need an account to use this app. That username is taken. Enter a password. Not that one, you used it on another site. You need to be connected to WiFi to download the app. Allow the app to connect to other devices on your network. Allow the app to access your contacts, know your precise location, store your credit card details. Oops, sorry, we got hacked now all that info is available on the web. There’s a class action suit. You can join. It’ll take a decade to get your $3.73 share of the ten billion settlement. We’ll send it via PayPal or deposit it to your bank, just tell us those details. Oh no, another hack. That info is circulating now, too. Here’s a spam call, a spam email, a spam text. Why are you angry? Why are you talking about getting rid of your phone? Why don’t you like AI, it lets us make all of this easier? Do you know how ridiculous that sounds? This is progress. You’ll be left behind. Do you want to be left behind? Do you???
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A@sugarsweet_A·
I’ll do anything to not have to go back. I will end up treated worse, pregnant again, and more poor than now. Impossible. Help me please I’m begging. I’m pleading. Pray to God please send someone who can help me before I have to do crazy stuff to pay rent PLEASE
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Zy@ZyMazza·
I don't really do Apologetics anymore. Aquinas famously said "To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary; to one without faith, no explanation is possible" but even more importantly the Apostle Paul said "they will know we are Christians by our love." But even more importantly than that Jesus Christ Himself said "by their fruits you will know them." The way I see it there is no explanation necessary nor is there one that is even possible. That's the nature of faith. But, if there is one way laid out for us to win souls it is by example. The ultimate apologia is living a life so joyful and serene that other people can't help but ask you "what is your secret? how do you do it?" and you can tell them "through the Grace of God and my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ" And honestly if no one is asking, I'm starting to think, best to not even bring it up. I'm obviously not not letting the Holy Spirit shine through me if no one is curious about what I'm doing or how I'm doing it. Honestly half the time or more I fear I would be a discredit to God to volunteer that I consider myself a follower of His; what example does that set?? I'm no saint... But if someone were to ask I won't deny my Lord either. Nor should I. So I think I ought to try to live such that people ask. Maybe. So my unsolicited advice to believers is to stop offering unsolicited advice to unbelievers. Live a life so aligned with God's will that people can't help but solicit advice from you, and then give it.
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Samuel Benson
Samuel Benson@sambbenson·
Interesting new @pewresearch analysis: Infidelity is the lone issue polled that a majority of both Republicans and Democrats agree is immoral 88% of Democrats and 93% of Republicans say married people having an affair is wrong
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Fyodor Dostoevsky Collection 🪓
Fyodor Dostoevsky Collection 🪓@Dostoevskyquot·
To love another person is to see them as God intended them to be.
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Philip Bunn
Philip Bunn@PhilipDBunn·
Marcus Aurelius's Meditations? Augustine's Confessions? These people are idiots. Don't listen to illiterate people. Don't give them your time or your money. Read a book instead.
David Senra@davidsenra

Great men of history had little to no introspection. The personality that builds empires is not the same personality that sits around quietly questioning itself. @pmarca and I discuss what we both noticed but no one talks about: David: You don't have any levels of introspection? Marc: Yes, zero. As little as possible. David: Why? Marc: Move forward. Go! I found people who dwell in the past get stuck in the past. It's a real problem and it's a problem at work and it's a problem at home. David: So I've read 400 biographies of history’s greatest entrepreneurs and someone asked me what the most surprising thing I’ve learned from this was [and I answered] they have little or zero introspection. Sam Walton didn't wake up thinking about his internal self. He just woke up and was like: I like building Walmart. I'm going to keep building Walmart. I'm going to make more Walmarts. And he just kept doing it over and over again. Marc: If you go back 400 years ago it never would've occurred to anybody to be introspective. All of the modern conceptions around introspection and therapy, and all the things that kind of result from that are, a kind of a manufacture of the 1910s, 1920s. Great men of history didn't sit around doing this stuff. The individual runs and does all these things and builds things and builds empires and builds companies and builds technology. And then this kind of this kind of guilt based whammy kind of showed up from Europe. A lot of it from Vienna in 1910, 1920s, Freud and all that entire movement. And kind of turned all that inward and basically said, okay, now we need to basically second guess the individual. We need to criticize the individual. The individual needs to self criticize. The individual needs to feel guilt, needs to look backwards, needs to dwell in the past. It never resonated with me.

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Crashing the Political Party
This week we’re joined chairman of the @AmSolidarity. Give it a listen wherever you get your podcasts! Links to a few places below.
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jacob@thesoggyblanket·
Photos I took in the cemeteries of South Louisiana
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LifeNews.com
LifeNews.com@LifeNewsHQ·
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