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Shalom K Mulinge

@Shalomkoronge

Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
Congrats to Israel, they killed another peace deal. We were at 95% done. After Puppet Trump talked to Netanyahu, he came out with new completely unrealistic demands: 1. Israel doesn't have to abide by the peace deal and can keep attacking Lebanon. So, only a ceasefire for one side. 2. We have to take out all the enriched uranium on day one, not in the second stage. 3. All Middle Eastern countries have to betray the Palestinians and sign Abraham Accords to normalize relations with Israel without ending the occupation. These are purposely impossible, so that the war continues. And Israel is bombing Lebanon heavily now to try to reignite the war. They are not our allies, Israel is a terrorist government which has captured our government and media. They're using it to drive permanent war that Americans are forced to pay for.
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Tesla@Tesla·
You don’t have to drive anymore
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Shalom K Mulinge@Shalomkoronge·
@farmingandJesus Happy birthday 🎉 May the Lord bless you greatly in your new year. May you have the best of your years yet
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🌷 LIZZIE🌷
🌷 LIZZIE🌷@farmingandJesus·
I’m 44 today. Should’ve died out a long time ago, but Christ saved me. Thank you God.
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Shane Parrish
Shane Parrish@shaneparrish·
Your inner monologue determines your outer actions. The most powerful story in the world is the one you tell yourself.
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Selenite (The Rock Lady) ✝️
Selenite (The Rock Lady) ✝️@crochet_mom314·
My 93 year old grandfather, who has been an atheist all his life, became a Christian last night. 🥹
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Lynn Ngugi
Lynn Ngugi@lynn_ngugi1·
Let’s see if we are able to hold ourselves accountable…complete the following, be honest 😂😂 We are the problem because……..
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Shalom K Mulinge
Shalom K Mulinge@Shalomkoronge·
@rabbriansamuel I believe this was grace at work. He explains his strategy more in 1 Cor 9: 19-23, "For though I am free from all men, I have made myself a servant to all, that I might win the more; and to the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might win Jews;..."
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Rabbi Brian Samuel
Rabbi Brian Samuel@rabbriansamuel·
One thing that is both biblically factual and admittedly difficult to reconcile is that Paul participated in Temple sacrifices decades after his conversion. In Acts 21, Paul returns from a missionary journey and meets with James and the elders in Jerusalem. James tells Paul that many thousands of Jews have believed in Yeshua, and that they are all zealous for the Torah (Acts 21:20). At the same time, rumors had spread that Paul was teaching Jews to forsake Moses, avoid circumcision, and abandon the customs (Acts 21:21). To publicly refute those accusations, James tells Paul to join four men who are under a vow (Acts 21:23). These men would have been Jewish Christians. Otherwise, why would they be traveling with James? The vow was certainly a Nazirite vow, because the men shaved their heads at the completion of the vow, in accordance with the Torah. Acts 21:24: Take them along and purify yourself together with them, and pay their expenses so that they may shave their heads. Numbers 6:18: The Nazirite shall then shave his consecrated head of hair at the entrance of the tent of meeting, and take the consecrated hair of his head and put it on the fire which is under the sacrifice of peace offerings. Acts 21:26 says: “Then Paul took the men, and the next day, after purifying himself together with them, he went into the temple giving notice of the completion of the days of purification, until the sacrifice was offered for each one of them.” This demonstrates several important points: 1. Paul purified himself before entering the Temple and participating in the offering process. Ritual purification was required for approaching the Temple in a state of cleanness, which involved immersion in water (this is where baptism comes from). 2. These Jewish Christians completed their Nazirite vow with the required sacrifices, in accordance with Book of Numbers 6. In addition, Acts 18:18 indicates that Paul himself had previously taken a Nazarite vow, which would have required a sacrifice at its conclusion: “At Cenchreae he had his hair cut, for he was under a vow.” This very well could have been the same vow that he concluded with the four men in Acts 21. I am not unaware that this creates tension. Hebrews firmly teaches that Yeshua’s sacrifice was final and sufficient, offered once for all. Yet the plain reading of Acts shows that while the Temple was still standing, Paul and others continued to participate in Temple practices, including the offering associated with the completion of a Nazirite vow. Scripture must be allowed to speak for itself, even when the full implications are difficult to reconcile. And Scripture explicitly states that Paul continued to keep the whole of Torah throughout his life. Acts 21:24: “...but that you yourself also walk orderly and keep the Torah.”
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Real Talk Kim
Real Talk Kim@RealTalkKim·
If the enemy is fighting you this hard, imagine what’s on the other side of your obedience.
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Shalom K Mulinge@Shalomkoronge·
@MarioNawfal Ethiopia officially adopted Christianity in the fourth century AD (circa 330–340 AD) under Emperor Ezana of the Aksumite Kingdom.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
2,000 years of Christianity's spread in 90 seconds. From Jerusalem through Rome, into Europe, the Americas, and beyond.
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Certified Titty Boy 𒉭
Certified Titty Boy 𒉭@Im_the_Behelit·
@Shalomkoronge @kirawontmiss The Bible? The 'word of god'? A book that has seen more redactions and edits than the Epstein Files is your basis of truth? Okay. I'm sure you have a photo of Louise Borgia in your house, too. Right?
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Shalom K Mulinge@Shalomkoronge·
@KhajiitiSkooma @kirawontmiss Have you researched the truthfulness of the Bible & its claims before you say there is no evidence? The historical & experiential weight of its claims? Atheists like to claim they have evidence, but when you examine it, you see too many assumptions & speculations.
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Certified Titty Boy 𒉭
Certified Titty Boy 𒉭@Im_the_Behelit·
@kirawontmiss That's because science is more about asking questions for proof while religion is about being absolutely sure without evidence. Being absolutely sure without evidence is foolish. For everything that exists, there is an equal opposite.
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Anthony
Anthony@Catholicizm1·
Reminder: every single person in this photo is Catholic.
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Holden Cole
Holden Cole@HoldenCCole·
The Pope is the leader of ALL Christians.
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Michael Taiwo
Michael Taiwo@AskMichaelTaiwo·
Every successful person you admire was once exactly where you are. Scared. Broke. Confused. The difference? They moved anyway. Your fear is not special. Your excuses are not unique. Do it scared.
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Shahriq Khan
Shahriq Khan@RealShahriqKhan·
You know what shook me when I was Muslim? The Quran actually mashes a bunch of MAJOR stories together. For example, Saul and Gideon, it straight up remixes the biblical account and then calls it “New Revelation.” In 1 Samuel, Saul is chosen as Israel’s king. He’s tall, strong, and anointed by Samuel. In Judges 7, Gideon is the one who tests his army by the water. Those who lap like dogs are cut, those who drink properly stay. Two different leaders. Two different times in history. But in Surah 2:246–252, the Quran gives that water test to Saul. That’s like saying George Washington crossed the Atlantic Ocean to discover America in 1492. Totally different people. Totally different events. But the Quran fuses them into one blended story. Why is nobody talking about this? That’s not Revelation—that’s confusion. The details are undeniably the same, and it’s undeniably a mix-up. And here’s what hit me: As a Muslim reading the Bible, I realized something. The Bible is laser precise with names, places, and timelines, because God actually moved in real history. But the Quran feels like someone overheard Jewish and Christian stories, mashed them together, and turned them into a moral lesson. And if the book I was reading can’t keep Saul and Gideon straight, how could I trust it with my eternity? The God of Scripture doesn’t blur history. He writes it in detail, and every story points forward. The entire Old Testament is a witness to the coming of Christ. And that’s why I accepted Him as my Lord and Savior.
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Shalom K Mulinge
Shalom K Mulinge@Shalomkoronge·
@michaeljknowles More focus on Islamic terrorists setting Christians on fire & spraying our people with bullets at any given chance is needed than on what a soldier did against the Israeli moral army code. We know Israel will do the necessary. Tomorrow Islamists may kill more Christians.
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personconcerned
personconcerned@persconcerned·
@Shalomkoronge @aziz0nomics There is no way to completely "destroy" Islamic terrorism. Only to reduce it and deter some of it. And that is one of the most important objectives for the world to pursue -- a world that includes several Muslims who are opposed to extremism.
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John Aziz
John Aziz@aziz0nomics·
I am against everyone who wants to make eternal holy war with the enemies of their religion. This is abhorrent behaviour.
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