Ron🍄
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@MarcoMortensen @Legionnaire432 @CertainSpeaks they’re all gonna go bananas when they find out this tradition was started by the jews
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The Catholic Church Catechism states:
“The mystery of the Most Holy Trinity is the central mystery of Christian faith and life.”
— Catechism of the Catholic Church, 234
And:
“The Trinity is a mystery of faith in the strict sense, one of the ‘mysteries that are hidden in God, which can never be known unless they are revealed by God.’”
— Catechism of the Catholic Church, 237
u rlly need to get on board bro
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@Legionnaire432 @MarcoMortensen @CertainSpeaks so there is an exception for jesus and jerusalem but not for jehovah
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@Legionnaire432 @MarcoMortensen @CertainSpeaks i don’t see it. i don’t understand the mystery yet. help.
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If you want to debunk the Trinity for someone, just use "ontology."
In the Bible, Jesus is never depicted as the same Being (ontology) as the Father.
Jesus is always shown to be a separate being from "his God", even standing at God’s right hand.
Just as a son is ontologically separate from his Father, so Jesus is ontologically separate from his God.

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@RonJulio1942 @jessicawins I think the spirit everywhere is working against Jehovah’s message.
It doesn't stop it though.
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I am a Christian, but you don't follow me, or you would know I can prove God is one Person, a Holy, immortal, invisible, and eternal Spirit with one Son.
He and His Son share the same Image/Body and Spirit of Life & Power.
Certain Speaks@CertainSpeaks
Every "christian" affirms the Trinity until this day comes... Follow the real Jesus while you can.
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@CertainSpeaks @jessicawins Do you feel like the spirit on Twitter helps people hear Jehovah’s message… or does it mostly work against it?
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@jessicawins This went over your head... its an anti-triniatian post.
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That’s really sad.
2 Timothy 2:25–26
“instructing with mildness those not favorably disposed. Perhaps God may give them repentance leading to an accurate knowledge of truth, and they may come to their senses and escape from the snare of the Devil, seeing that they have been caught alive by him to do his will.”
i hope jehovah saves him.
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@RonJulio1942 He's an apostate thats why he's blocked.
That and his arguments have been debunked over and over again 🫠
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Blocked by @CertainSpeaks after he called me “Judas,” “liar,” and “agent of Satan” for simply believing what the Bible plainly says about Jesus.
That’s the real JW playbook: when the verses destroy your doctrine (Jn 1:1 “the Word was God,” Jn 8:58 “Before Abraham was, I AM,” Jn 10:30 “I and the Father are one,” Jn 20:28 “My Lord and my God”), you don’t answer.. you attack, label, and block.
You think your organization makes you righteous. It doesn’t.
It makes you followers of a created “a god” Jesus, a non-person “active force” Holy Spirit, and a 19th-century prophet whose dates all failed.
The real Jesus accepts worship, forgives sins only God can forgive, and shares the Father’s divine nature… while still submitting in His humanity. That’s the Trinity the early church believed, not some pagan invention.
One God. Three Persons.
The Jesus of Scripture… not the Watchtower version.
I’ll take the Bible over any organization, thanks.
Repent and believe the real Christ.

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you’re asking for a clean, factual breakdown… there are multiple points in history where the Catholic Church was tied to political power, war, or economic control in ways that match that statement. Not every period or leader… but enough that it’s a real pattern.
Here are the main ones, simple and direct:
1. Crusades (1095–1291)
Church leaders authorized military campaigns in God’s name. People were promised spiritual rewards (like forgiveness of sins) for going to war. Religion was directly used to mobilize armies and justify violence.
2. Inquisition (especially 12th–19th centuries)
The Church worked with governments to identify and punish “heretics.” This included imprisonment, torture, and executions. Religious authority was used to enforce control and suppress opposition.
3. Political control in medieval Europe
Popes had massive political power… they crowned kings, removed rulers, and influenced entire governments. Religion and state weren’t separate—faith was used to legitimize political authority.
4. Sale of indulgences (late Middle Ages)
People were told they could reduce punishment for sins (or for dead relatives) through payments. That tied religion directly to money… which led to corruption and eventually the Protestant Reformation.
5. Colonial expansion (1400s–1700s)
European powers, often with Church backing, spread Christianity alongside conquest. In many cases, conversion was forced or tied to political domination and economic exploitation.
6. Alliances with political regimes
At different times, Church leadership aligned with powerful governments (including questionable ones) to maintain influence or stability. That’s where religion and politics mixed heavily again.
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What’s important to understand…
Not every Catholic, and not every moment in Church history, fits that description. But institutionally, there have clearly been times where religion was used for power, war, or money.
So the quote you showed… it’s actually criticizing something that has happened before—including within their own history.
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