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Jeremy𝕏
Jeremy𝕏@JeremyXfactor·
@_jonbowlin There’s no “proving atheism”. That’s just braindead theist speak. Burden of proof is on theists. Shifting that burden to atheism is exactly the opposite of intelligence.
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Oliver Burdick
Oliver Burdick@oliverburdick·
I grew up an atheist. Never knew Jesus, never learned about Jesus, and never really cared to either. I was happy. I had great friends, a healthy family, and a good education. I excelled in sports, enjoyed playing video games, and loved to eat ice cream. It never seemed like I needed anything, but always felt like I was missing something. Even as a young child, I would lie in bed wondering What’s it all for? An infinite universe, a finite existence, and a lack of higher purpose. God had set eternity on my heart (Ecclesiastes 3:11). And I wasn’t all that interested in the “straight path” the world had to offer. Yet, my life felt like a movie in which I was the main character. In high school I won state championships, made the all-conference teams, had an attractive girlfriend… I was the man. Then God humbled me. When I was 17, I was distracted driving and struck and killed my family’s dog. My mom woke me up the next morning with tears in her eyes and informed me that my classmate had overdosed on drugs and died. That same day I played the worst basketball game of my life and threw the state championship for my team. Then two weeks later, Covid struck in the spring of my senior year of high school, and everything was canceled. No prom, no graduation, no lacrosse season, no parties, no girlfriend. Also during that time, my uncle who I looked up to as a father figure was diagnosed with stage four cancer. The architecture school I was enrolled in went completely virtual and required a vaccination for attendance. I started smoking daily, drinking heavily, craving sexual immorality, and falling into depression. I was no longer the main character, no longer the man, no longer happy. Then, in desperation, I began to pray to a God I did not yet know. And he answered me. Not with some dream, or vision, or miraculous healing. He answered me by placing people into my life who were willing to help me become the man he wanted me to be. I started studying the Bible daily, praying constantly, going to church frequently. And then on April 30th of 2023, I was baptized. It’s been almost three years now, and I’m happier than ever. I have eliminated all the bad habits from my life, built friendships that will last an eternity, and recently got married to a true woman of God. I finally found a higher purpose—to teach others the same gospel that changed me, and help them become the men God wants them to be. My wife and I lead a ministry together, and I hope to eventually lead larger groups and play a significant role in winning this world for Christ. My content on here is part of that mission. Thank you for reading my story and for supporting me on my journey. Oliver Matthew Burdick
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Jeremy𝕏@JeremyXfactor·
@VivaLaMAGAman @oliverburdick No. Your belief is indistinguishable from any other cult, mythology, or theology. The difference between modern religion and mythology is a few hundred years and people still believing.
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VivaLaMAGA 🇺🇸 🇮🇹 🇨🇺 ✝️ LEVITICUS 20:13
You originally dismissed Christian theology as indistinguishable from any other mythology or cult. Now you’re quietly walking that back while misrepresenting my points. I never claimed Ehrman accepts the empty tomb, nor any miracles. I noted the scholarly consensus on Jesus’ existence + crucifixion (which Ehrman affirms), and separately that ~75% of scholars in Habermas’ extensive literature review of critical publications treat the empty tomb as a historical fact needing explanation — not just Christian apologists. This includes hostile sources from the era: early Jewish polemic (Matthew 28, later Talmudic/Toledot Yeshu traditions) never denied the tomb was empty. They claimed the disciples stole the body, an implicit admission it was vacant. If the body remained, they would have produced it. Your attempt to gloss over your initial "mythology" claim is obvious. The empty tomb has far stronger historical support than generic mythology.
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Jeremy𝕏@JeremyXfactor·
Empires flipping doesn’t verify miracles being true. Hospitals, universities, and abolition came from people, not proof a resurrection happened. Other religions built civilizations too. The calendar is bookkeeping, not evidence. And “empty tomb consensus” is an apologetics myth, not history. You took “Jesus existed” (real consensus) and inflated it into “Christianity is true.” That’s not scholarship, it’s wishful thinking.🤣
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VivaLaMAGA 🇺🇸 🇮🇹 🇨🇺 ✝️ LEVITICUS 20:13
Braindead is pretending a crucified 1st-century Jew whose followers flipped from cowards to martyrs, whose teachings flipped empires, and whose timeline now anchors global history is "just like every mythology or cult." Jesus has better historical attestation than most ancient figures you accept without blinking. His ethics built hospitals, universities, abolished slavery movements, and gave the West its spine—while pagan myths mostly gave us horny gods and seasonal fanfic. Your "indistinguishable" line is the lazy cop-out of someone who's never cracked a history book beyond Reddit memes. Oliver's story might be psychology to you, but the empty tomb, the calendar, and two millennia of civilizational fruit aren't. Cope harder.
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Jeremy𝕏
Jeremy𝕏@JeremyXfactor·
Even Bart Ehrman (atheist) agrees Jesus existed, not that a tomb was empty or a resurrection happened. Your “75% scholars” claim comes from Gary Habermas surveying mostly Christian apologists, not historians. And Tacitus only confirms execution, not miracles. You mixed one real consensus fact with three church arguments and called it “history.” That’s not scholarship, that’s apologetics.🤣
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VivaLaMAGA 🇺🇸 🇮🇹 🇨🇺 ✝️ LEVITICUS 20:13
Not church fanfiction—actual 1st-century history. Virtually every scholar (including atheist Bart Ehrman) affirms a real 1st-century Jew named Jesus existed, was baptized by John, and crucified under Pilate. That's attested in non-Christian sources like Tacitus (Annals 15.44) and Josephus. The New Testament documents are closer in time to the events than most ancient histories we accept without question. Islam did conquer empires, by the sword after Muhammad's death. Marxism "changed empires" via 20th-century regimes that killed ~100 million. Pokémon? A kids' game with zero historical or civilizational impact. Christianity flipped the Roman Empire peacefully under persecution for 300 years before Constantine. That's not the same league. The calendar isn't "bookkeeping", it's the global Anno Domini (AD) system, established in the 6th century and still used worldwide (even as BCE/CE), because Jesus' life is the pivotal anchor of recorded history. No other figure gets that. The empty tomb isn't "a claim." A comprehensive survey of 2,200+ scholarly publications (1975 onward) by Gary Habermas shows ~75% of experts accept its historicity as a historical fact. Reasons: women (culturally unreliable witnesses) as first discoverers, Jewish opponents admitting the tomb was empty but claiming theft, and no rival burial story ever produced. Even skeptical scholars treat it as data to explain. "Martyrs exist in every cult"? Not like this. Jesus' followers went from hiding cowards to boldly proclaiming his resurrection—facing execution—when they were in the best position to know if it was a lie. Peter, Paul, James (Jesus' brother) all died for it. That's not "every cult." Early Christian martyrdom is uniquely tied to eyewitness testimony under Roman records. I argued history with primary sources and scholarly consensus. You waved it away with Pokémon and sheep emojis. That's not skepticism—it's Reddit-level dismissal. Cope harder with the facts. ? Nah. I used several sources including Grok to respond to you. I cross-checked with sources like Ehrman's Did Jesus Exist? and Habermas' scholarly surveys to keep it grounded in consensus. You're just pulling things out of your bottom.
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byronology☕@byronology·
@JeremyXfactor @oliverburdick I'm willing to grant former atheist unless I get proof otherwise but claiming critical thinking skills while atheist might be where I draw this particular line and I'll be skeptical until I get proof. Basically, agree almost 100% (agnostic theist, here, maybe soft atheist).
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nomis@dcfgvxycvcyxv·
@JeremyXfactor @oliverburdick "YOu neVeR where A REaL atHEiSt". There are Actually no real atheists. You guys always know that God is real but you suppress the knowledge because you love your sin more.
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Jeremy𝕏
Jeremy𝕏@JeremyXfactor·
@JoshuaBarzon You’re missing about 40,000 give or take a few thousand, and you only went back 200 years. Christian cults started over 2000 years. They all count.
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Josh Barzon
Josh Barzon@JoshuaBarzon·
A list of all Christian cults that started within the last 200 years. What would you add or remove? • Mormonism (LDS) – 1830 • Community of Christ (RLDS) – 1830 • Christadelphians – 1848 • Seventh-day Adventism – 1863 • Jehovah’s Witnesses – 1870s • Christian Science – 1879 • Unity School of Christianity – 1889 • Oneness Pentecostalism (UPC) – 1916 • Church of Religious Science – 1927 • Worldwide Church of God – 1934 • The Shepherd’s Rod – 1930s • The Walk (John Robert Stevens) – 1951 • The People’s Temple (Jim Jones) – 1955 • Branch Davidians – 1955 • The Way International – 1955 • The Family Federation for World Peace – 1954 • Church Universal and Triumphant – 1958 • FBC Hammond / Hyles Cult – 1959 • Institute in Basic Life Principles (IBLP) – 1961 • The Local Church (Witness Lee) – 1962 • World Mission Society Church of God – 1964 • The Children of God – 1968 • The Assembly (George Geftakys) – 1971 • Twelve Tribes Communities – 1972 • Word of Faith Movement (Hagin) – 1974 • Aggressive Christian Missions Corps – 1981 • Restoration Fellowship – 1981 • New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) – 1990s • International House of Prayer (IHOP-KC) – 1999 • New Independent Fundamental Baptists (Stephen Anderson) – 2005 • Church of Wells – 2012
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Josh Barzon
Josh Barzon@JoshuaBarzon·
All 66 books of the Bible are inspired, infallible, and true.
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Jeremy𝕏@JeremyXfactor·
@JoshuaBarzon Neither do Spiderman comics. Most fictions have this in common.
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Josh Barzon
Josh Barzon@JoshuaBarzon·
The Bible has no errors.
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After The Slam Podcast🎙️
After The Slam Podcast🎙️@AfterTheSlamPod·
Started this wrestling podcast journey with one goal — to give the wrestling community a platform… a place where their stories could be heard, respected, and remembered. That mission never changed. As time went on, wrestlers started reaching out to be part of the show, trusting me with their stories. That’s when I knew this was becoming something bigger than I ever imagined. From there, stepping into the world of commentary across multiple wrestling companies in the Montreal scene… growing, learning, and living this passion from a whole new perspective. And now… this moment. I’m truly honored and grateful to have After The Slam as a main sponsor of the AIWF Junior Heavyweight Championship 🇨🇦 This championship will be recognized and defended all across Canada under the AIWF banner — and to have my brand tied to that legacy means everything to me. This isn’t just growth… this is a dream becoming reality. 🙏🔥 #AfterTheSlam #AIWF #CanadianWrestling #WrestlingCommunity #wrestling #wwe #wrestlemania #codyrhodes #cmpunk #trending #romanreigns #johncena #capgo
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Neil Woodcock
Neil Woodcock@Galdrago·
@JeremyXfactor @darwintojesus To be fair, they wouldn't see a problem with that, after all, Adam was basically having sex with a part of his own body, even if it was a rib transformed into a woman, so there wasn't much genetic diversity to start with.
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Darwin to Jesus
Darwin to Jesus@darwintojesus·
If Adam and Eve didn't have knowledge of good and evil, how could they have known it was wrong to eat the fruit? This is a very common point made by atheists to try to discredit the Bible, but like most arguments atheists make it relies on their uncharitable misunderstanding or blatant ignorance of what the Bible says, rather than what it actually means. So let's address Matt. There are different ways a person can know something. Take the color blue, or love… you can know all about these things, but do you really "know" them if you’ve never experienced them yourself? My point is that Adam and Eve knew it was wrong to disobey God, but they didn’t know what it was like* to disobey God. In that sense, they did not have knowledge of good and evil. This is backed up in scripture, Eve has to be convinced by the serpent to eat the fruit because she knows God said don't eat it, and to eat it would be wrong. That's why the snake has to convince her to disobey God. It's only after they both eat the fruit that they know what it is to disobey God, which is why they hide in shame.
么 ꜱ ᴀ ᴍ ꪜ,@___TheGOOdWitch

Even when I was Christian, the Adam and Eve story made no sense.😅 Religion is full of sh¡T

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Oliver Burdick
Oliver Burdick@oliverburdick·
Yes, Christianity brainwashed me. Now I want to: - Stay away from drugs - Stop watching porn - Stay married to one person - Forgive and pray for my enemies - Be more like Jesus Maybe everyone needs some brainwashing.
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Jeremy𝕏@JeremyXfactor·
@kangminlee 🤣 They do if martyrdom helps their cause. 🤦🏼‍♂️fuckin braindead.
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Jeremy𝕏
Jeremy𝕏@JeremyXfactor·
Bill C-9 doesn’t criminalize reading the Bible. It updates hate-crime provisions and removes a narrow legal defence, not scripture itself. If quoting the Bible were illegal in Canada, half the country’s churches would be empty and the courts would be full. This isn’t “the fall of the West.” It’s you confusing a bill with a meme.
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Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
Canada just criminalized reading the Bible. Now quoting Scripture on marriage, sin, or God’s design for sexuality can be prosecuted as “wilful promotion of hatred.” This is how the West falls.
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