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@OrigenStory

Mostly talk about theology. Husband and Father. You should be Catholic.

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Origen Story@OrigenStory·
@HwsEleutheroi If you were still uncertain about whether James White was a serious scholar or not, him posting this gish gallop of lies should immediately end the discussion.
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Origen Story@OrigenStory·
@Protestia @RaithRoguestar There are three conditions for a sin to be mortal. But just how Protestants like to usurp Christ’s church, you also like to usurp God’s judgement. You may think you know exactly who is going to hell and may think yourself a shoe-in for heaven. Many will say lord lord.
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Protestia@Protestia·
CCC 2484 "The gravity of a lie is measured against the nature of the truth it deforms, the circumstances, the intentions of the one who lies, and the harm suffered by its victims. If a lie in itself only constitutes a venial sin, it becomes mortal when it does grave injury to the virtues of justice and charity."
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Origen Story@OrigenStory·
@onlydubsX It isn’t a small amount of joy. It is the pinnacle of the human experience. Anything in life that comes easy is not fulfilling. Raising children is HARD but rewarding. They find joy in the smallest things, and as parents, we participate in that joy every day. It’s incredible!
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Dubs⛧@onlydubsX·
Seth Rogen explains why he doesn’t want children, saying it seems like a dark, stressful life with small moments of joy, adding how much he enjoys life without them 👀🤔 “You don’t need kids.” “The world won’t even be here in 30 years.”
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Origen Story@OrigenStory·
@LivingGodsTruth We have mounds of historical evidence going back to the early first century that affirms that “religious process” (that was instituted by Christ btw). You have a manmade religion founded by a European white dude in the 15th century.
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John Mason@LivingGodsTruth·
I think Michael Knowles is being very sincere here. I believe that he truly wants to be with the Lord and go to heaven. However, his trust is unfortunately in the religious process that he just elaborately described and not in the finished work of Jesus Christ on the cross for the curse of sin for all who believe. The Bible talks very clearly about the security that a believer has for all eternity once they put their faith and trust in Jesus Christ for the remission of their sins. That person is hidden in Christ and God sees their sin no more, past, present, and future. The Bible also says that Christ cannot lose not even one of His sheep. The Bible makes this clear. This is an eternal salvation, which means at the moment of faith, one is sealed by the Holy Spirit until redemption and glorification. That is a fuller doctrine and understanding of being saved. This is what the Catholic faith ignores and has replaced with all of the tedious traditions and sacraments that a Catholic is bound to in order to keep their salvation. It is a twisted and manipulative form of power and control that screams man-centered religion and not of the spirit of Christ. Let's pray that Michael Knowles and many other Catholics like him are drawn by God and full counsel of His Word to hear the true Gospel of Jesus Christ. "So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed." —JESUS John 8:36
TPUSA Rapid Response@TPUSARapidRep

Student: "Do you know for sure where you will go when you die?" @MichaelJKnowles: "I don't. I trust and I have hope in our Lord. I trust in Jesus"

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Origen Story@OrigenStory·
@JoshuaBarzon I’d take 6. CS Lewis will see the end game of Protestantism and immediately become Catholic. 😂
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Josh Barzon@JoshuaBarzon·
What seat would you choose on this flight?
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Origen Story@OrigenStory·
@adelethelaptop Let’s see what Christianity looked like before 300… it looks like the opposite of Protestantism! Stop living in schism and receive the sacraments like all Christians before us!
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Miss Lizard@adelethelaptop·
Our claim is that wolves began leading people astray in the 300s. That’s over 250 years post Jesus’s resurrection. Look at how, in the Bible, God’s chosen people often went astray within a generation. To argue that people can’t go astray that quickly is to ignore history.
Garrett Ham@garrettham_esq

Protestantism's deepest assumption is that Christianity went wrong almost immediately and stayed wrong for 1,500 years. That's not a small claim. It's the entire premise of the movement.

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Origen Story@OrigenStory·
@adelethelaptop If you don’t trust Jesus when He said to get baptized to get to heaven, participate in the Eucharist, and trust His appointment of the apostles to bind and loose doctrine and to forgive sins… you don’t trust Jesus. You just cherry pick His words.
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Origen Story@OrigenStory·
@JonnyRoot_ @Bmmoody Do you know the one time the phrase “faith alone” is used in the Bible? Can the Bible be any more clear than the verbatim verse “you are NOT saved by faith alone”.
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Jon Root@JonnyRoot_·
1—The Bible is clear that we are saved by faith alone. Abraham was saved by faith, and we are saved by faith (Romans 4:1-25; Galatians 3:6-22). 2—Throughout the Bible, in every dispensation, people have been saved without being baptized. Every believer in the Old Testament (e.g., Abraham, Jacob, David, Solomon) was saved but not baptized. The thief on the cross was saved but not baptized. Cornelius was saved before he was baptized (Acts 10:44-46). 3—Baptism is a testimony of our faith and a public declaration that we believe in Jesus Christ. The Scriptures tell us that we have eternal life the moment we believe (John 5:24), and belief always comes before being baptized. Baptism does not save us any more than walking an aisle or saying a prayer saves us. We are saved when we believe. 4—The Bible never says that if one is not baptized then he is not saved. 5—If baptism were required for salvation, then no one could be saved without another party being present. Someone must be there to baptize a person before he can be saved. This effectively limits who can be saved and when he can be saved. The consequences of this doctrine, when carried to a logical conclusion, are devastating. For example, a soldier who believes on the battlefield but is killed before he can be baptized would go to hell. 6—Throughout the Bible we see that at the point of faith a believer possesses all the promises and blessings of salvation (John 1:12; 3:16; 5:24; 6:47; 20:31; Acts 10:43; 13:39; 16:31). When one believes, he has eternal life, does not come under judgment, and has passed from death into life (John 5:24)—all before he or she is baptized.
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Jon Root@JonnyRoot_·
1. Baptism is NOT salvific. We are saved by grace through faith 2. Candace Owens doesn’t share the truth of The Gospel on her platform 3. She is literally a force of evil 4. The fact the Roman Catholic Church would confirm this vile woman, shows how much discernment they lack
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Tucker Carlson@TuckerCarlson·
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Tucker Carlson@TuckerCarlson·
Why do neocons consistently act against the interests of the United States? It’s more than neglect. It’s hate. Marjorie Taylor Greene saw it firsthand.
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Origen Story@OrigenStory·
@LutheranAnswers Protestants wrote the book on willful ignorance. Easy to see how America is leading the charge in people that believe in obvious lies (gender, marriage, ect.). Our country was founded by the willfully ignorant.
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Lutheran Answers@LutheranAnswers·
Augustine. Next Question.
Dakarius@DakariusAshby

@IndianaBrunner Give me the name of somebody outside of the bible who is identifiably your denomination from before the reformation. If your beliefs arent early, theyre novelties introduced by wolves.

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Origen Story@OrigenStory·
@EVR_Forge @RockinCajin @USCCB We don’t live in a pacifist culture. We live in a culture of death. Suicide is higher and now legal is some countries, 1 in 4 women have had an abortion, school shootings monthly, ect. The DP isn’t deterring anyone. They want to die. We should promote life and not feed into it.
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Rod Halvorsen at EVR_Forge.
Rod Halvorsen at EVR_Forge.@EVR_Forge·
"Maybe so, but we also haven’t built the humans to justifiably commit someone to death." Methinks that with very understandable disgust with the current culture of pacifism in the service of anarchy and Communism, plenty of humans are being "built" to "justifiably commit someone to death."
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"the Church teaches, in the light of the Gospel, that “the death penalty is inadmissible because it is an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person”, and she works with determination for its abolition worldwide." - CCC 2267 Pope Leo XIV sent a video message to participants gathered at DePaul University in Chicago for the 15th anniversary of Illinois' abolition of the death penalty. The Holy Father's address drew on the Church's consistent teaching that the dignity of every human person must be protected at every stage of life, including at its end.
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RockinCajin@RockinCajin·
@OrigenStory @EVR_Forge @USCCB I would say we haven’t build the humans politicians & judges who can stick to the sentence of life, with or without parole. Vicious criminals are let out of incarceration everyday citing compassion.
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Origen Story@OrigenStory·
@RockinCajin @EVR_Forge @USCCB Maybe so, but we also haven’t built the humans to justifiably commit someone to death. To be honest, if anything can make the DP inadmissible, it’s how bad we are at dishing out justice.
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RockinCajin@RockinCajin·
I question your premise. The Church,before 1964,recognized that the DP was right reserved by God to the legitimate State.Bt let’s go with your theory, we can certainly build the building to hold killers (Hollywood aside), we have not built the humans to have the fortitude to keep them there.
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Origen Story@OrigenStory·
@RockinCajin @EVR_Forge @USCCB The death penalty was used to preserve order in society. You can’t let a murderer be running around killing people. Now we can lock these people away for their entire life apart from society. Why kill them? They often do it themselves as it’s the easy way out.
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RockinCajin@RockinCajin·
@EVR_Forge @USCCB They really don’t care the Pandora’s box they are opening. Pardon the black helicopters but if the Church was wrong for 2000 yrs about the DP what else did it get wrong? Maybe sins below the waist.
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Origen Story@OrigenStory·
@EVR_Forge @USCCB Some Catholics will preach that Christ started a church that can bind and loose doctrine according to the modern age, but pretend the prison system is no different than it was 1000 years ago. There was no prison system 1000 years ago. Times have changed and the church sees that.
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Rod Halvorsen at EVR_Forge.
Rod Halvorsen at EVR_Forge.@EVR_Forge·
@USCCB "inadmissible": A word that is theologically incoherent. No universally recognized definition exists. And Pope Leo being an intelligent man surely knows this. The just application of the death penalty has absolute Scriptural and Magisterial support.
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Origen Story@OrigenStory·
@HwsEleutheroi This guy will never understand the difference between rouge players going against Catholic dogma and LITERALLY STARTING AN ENTIRELY NEW CHURCH.
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𝔚𝔥𝔦𝔱𝔢𝔅𝔢𝔞𝔯𝔡
Umm...is this due to sola scriptura, too? I mean, RC constantly blame SS for every wild and crazy thing they dig up on the net, so...why isn't this? Or maybe, just maybe, this is yet another example of how Roman claims of ultimate authority...collapse upon thoughtful examination?
James Martin, SJ@JamesMartinSJ

Pope Leo XIV and blessing same-sex couples: Trust the Holy Father's discernment in this, as in all things.

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Origen Story@OrigenStory·
@DennyBurk He said it in context of “the divisions in the church”. And the pope is right here. What is the greatest commandment? What did Jesus say when faced with the same trap you are putting the pope in?
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Denny Burk
Denny Burk@DennyBurk·
Some will say, “You’re overreacting. Why are you so hung up on sexual ethics?” The simple answer is that I don’t make this stuff up. The Bible teaches that those who live in unrepentant sexual immorality will go to hell (1 Cor. 6:9-11; Eph. 5:3-5), and yet this false teacher is misleading people by suggesting that there are more important things. Really? More important things than going to Hell?
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Denny Burk@DennyBurk·
This is false teaching on the order of what Jude 4 warns against—a teaching that “turns the grace of our God into licentiousness and denies our only Master and Lord, Jesus Christ.”
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Anthony
Anthony@Catholicizm1·
@Trent_Horn I was just going for the joke bud 😂
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Anthony@Catholicizm1·
Trent will literally have a gay apostate on before me. I don’t think Catholic Inc likes me very much.
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Wes Huff
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A great pleasure to hang out with @HwsEleutheroi. last night. When I was a lot younger James was very formative for me. Among a list of names who really introduced me into the world of things like New Testament studies, biblical manuscripts, Reformed theology, and apologetics, was James. Very fun to share a meal and talk shop. And yes, I did give him a Wes Huff manuscript facsimile.
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Origen Story@OrigenStory·
@1pckt @MrCasey62 Guy on Twitter from 2026, I mean this with all due respect, but you’re still misunderstanding. We participate in the Eucharist because Christ said to, and we have 2000 years of Christians doing the same. Ever thought that it could be YOU that’s wrong?
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Pablo Manzana
Pablo Manzana@1pckt·
@OrigenStory @MrCasey62 Wrong answer. Without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sin. If all RC masses were to end tonight, what spiritual blessings would be lost to men? Answer: NONE !! We are already sanctified by His one-time death on the cross.
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MrCasey
MrCasey@MrCasey62·
SO ludicrous. “If only you Catholics would dumb down the book of Hebrews like WE did!” No thanks. 🤣 We read it, understand it, & absolutely reject your unbiblical trash take on it. As did Augustine. And John Chrysostom. And Aquinas, etc. Claiming we haven’t read it is asinine.
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