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The MAGNIFICENT!!! Vivat Christus Rex. Teilhard de Chardin was a moron. Ohio Imperium. I am serious all the time😃

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Skippy@Skippsky·
We're all on this ride, but most don't even understand what ride they are on... 🙏🙏🙏
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Schrappeur@schrappeur·
@lechochretien les religions ne devrait même pas avoir droit au chapitre, concernant quoique ce soit
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L'Écho Chrétien
L'Écho Chrétien@lechochretien·
🇦🇩👶 𝗙𝗟𝗔𝗦𝗛 𝗜𝗡𝗙𝗢 — Emmanuel Macron, coprince d’Andorre, a rencontré son alter ego épiscopal, Mgr Serrano Pentinat, évêque d’Urgell, et a abordé la question des droits des femmes, notamment l’IVG. L’Andorre est, avec le Vatican, le seul État en Europe à INTERDIRE TOTALEMENT l’avortement. (AFP)
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Hindu American Foundation@HinduAmerican·
We are deeply disturbed by @POTUS sharing this hateful, racist screed targeting Indian and Chinese Americans. Endorsing such rants as the president of the United States will further stoke hatred and endanger our communities, at a time when xenophobia and racism are already at an all time high. We ask @realDonaldTrump to reconsider, delete this post & recognize the indelible contributions of Asian Americans to our great country.
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Skippy@Skippsky·
@LizzieMarbach You will find out someday. Our Blessed Mother has a way of channeling Grace tho those who least expect it... Peace.
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Lizzie Marbach
Lizzie Marbach@LizzieMarbach·
This is just as blasphemous as the picture Trump posted. They put Mary in the place of Christ and give glory to her which is only due to Christ, just like Trump tried to do. They placed HER on the throne, and show HER crushing the serpent, despite Jesus being the one reigning and ruling, and crushing the serpents head. If you had a problem with Trumps meme(which I did) but are okay with this, then you need to reevaluate your beliefs.
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Hail Holy Queen

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Skippy@Skippsky·
@kulakelite The Fait is the Faith, otherwise it isn't true. Just because idiots embrace their stupidity, that doesn't negate what we've been given. I'm of the mindset to remind them...
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Muck Boot Nationalist
Muck Boot Nationalist@kulakelite·
In my ~4 decades as a Catholic, this hits home and is why I’ve been mulling over EO. Leaving politics out of it, it is still a black eye on Catholic moral teaching and church culture. Sadly, the bishops have said w/their actions that I’m a welfare ATM and my children don’t matter.
Cernovich@Cernovich

No Catholic priest ever lectures illegal immigrants about going to the ER and leaving others with the medical bill. It's all a one-sided slave morality. "Welcome the stranger." The stranger is not scolded, nor told he has any duties at all other than to consume welfare.

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Skippy@Skippsky·
@LizzieMarbach Have you read the Church Fathers who literally compiled the Bible? "No!!! Not listening!!!"
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Lizzie Marbach@LizzieMarbach·
Voice of reason: “because I’m catholic, I believe that the bible itself is not enough.” VS The Word of God: “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be COMPLETE, equipped for every good work.” 2 Timothy 3:16-17
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Skippy@Skippsky·
@ion_eyes Prayer and fasting are explicitly commended by Our Lord. Even certain demons cannot be expelled without it. Think on that.
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Skippy@Skippsky·
@magills_ Your argument is that Adam Sandler got a tan!!?🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Magills@magills_·
Just a reminder for Christian's celebrating Easter this week. Jesus looked like the guy in the first picture - not the second.
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Skippy@Skippsky·
@rutasosabu As an American living in America, I totally get it and approve.
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Rutaso.Japan🇯🇵🐶@rutasosabu·
[Shocking] Exposing the reality inside Japan’s education system Lawmaker Chisato Miyade: “I was told that if we teach children Japanese and they forget their native language, it would be considered ‘Japan’s responsibility.’” In reality, the number of foreign children who cannot speak Japanese at all is rapidly increasing. Schools are forced to hire interpreters and provide separate, individualized education just for them. And all of this is funded by Japanese taxpayers. No willingness to learn Japanese. No respect for Japanese culture and traditions. Only demands for their own rights. Why are Japanese people expected to adjust to immigrants like this? If you don’t want to speak Japanese, then don’t come to Japan. #Japan #Immigration #EducationCrisis #TaxpayerMoney #CulturalRespect
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Skippy@Skippsky·
@jakobe291 What does Kaballah teach about the nature of God? It's not what Our Lord taught and practiced... Modern Judaism is what He condemned in the Pharisees and Saducees.
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Jacob@jakobe291·
Lying about Jesus will only distance you further from Him. Christianity's root is undeniably Jewish. Jesus was a Jew from the tribe of Judah, born under the Law, circumcised on the eighth day, celebrated Passover, taught in synagogues, and quoted the Hebrew Scriptures as His authority. Every single apostle was Jewish. The New Testament was written by Jews (with one possible exception) for an audience steeped in Jewish thought. Jesus Himself said, “Salvation is from the Jews” (John 4:22). Paul, the apostle to the Gentiles, called himself “a Hebrew of Hebrews” and never renounced his Jewish identity. The early church was a Jewish movement that spread to Gentiles. Pretending the root was “cut off” and Christians have no Jewish foundation is historically illiterate. Paul wrote Galatians to stop Gentiles from being forced into full Torah observance to be saved—not to “cut off” Jewish roots. Hebrews shows how Jesus fulfills the old covenant, not that God abandoned it. The veil was torn and the Temple destroyed in 70 AD as judgment on that generation’s leaders (exactly as Jesus warned in Matthew 23–24 and the parable of the tenants in Matthew 21:43). But that never canceled God’s covenants with Abraham’s descendants. Paul directly warns against your exact attitude in Romans 9–11: The olive tree’s root is the Jewish patriarchs (Romans 11:16-18). Gentile believers are wild branches grafted in—they do not support the root; the root supports them. “Do not be arrogant toward the branches… remember it is not you who support the root, but the root that supports you.” The natural branches (Jews) were broken off for unbelief, but they can be grafted back in—and Paul says “all Israel will be saved” (Romans 11:26). The church is the “Israel of God” (Galatians 6:16) in the sense of the new-covenant people of God, but that never erased ethnic Israel’s place in God’s plan. Paul grieved for his “kinsmen according to the flesh” and called them “beloved for the sake of their forefathers” (Romans 11:28). Supersessionism that says “Jews are cut off forever and the Church stole their identity” has been used for centuries to justify pogroms, expulsions, and worse. It is the arrogance Paul explicitly forbids. Yes, faithful Jews and Christians disagree sharply on the Trinity, the deity of Christ, and whether Jesus is the Messiah. That’s a real theological divide—Jews are not required to call Christians “fellow worshippers.” But that disagreement does not make Jews “idolaters” in a way that justifies contempt, nor does it erase the fact that both faiths worship the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The New Testament itself calls the God of Israel “the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.” Pretending Jews secretly serve a different deity is conspiratorial nonsense. Satan doesn’t need Christians to “chase a cut-off root.” He loves when Christians become arrogant, forget their debt to the Jewish Scriptures and people, and start spiritualizing away God’s faithfulness. The Bible calls the church to provoke Jews to jealousy by faith (Romans 11:11, 14), not to gloat that the church replaced them. Christianity is the fulfillment of Jewish hope for the whole world. But fulfillment does not mean erasure. The root was never cut off. Gentiles were grafted in. Gratitude, not replacement, is the real Christian posture.
✟ proxy 🇺🇸@ShikkokuProxy

The root of our faith is not "Jewish roots", it's Jesus Christ. Christianity was never meant to be a branch of Judaism. From the very beginning the apostles made that clear. That's why we go to church, not synagogue. That's why Paul wrote Galatians and Hebrews.. To warn against Judaizers who tried to drag Gentile believers back under the Law. The veil was torn. The temple was destroyed in 70 AD. The kingdom was taken from Israel and given to a people producing its fruit. The church is now the Israel of God. And let's be honest, no faithful Jew alive today believes Christians worship the same God they do. They reject the Trinity, they reject the deity of Christ, and many of their own texts speak of Jesus in ways no Christian could accept. They do not consider us fellow worshippers of Yahweh. They consider us idolaters. Satan doesn't need to "remove the Jewish root". He wants Christians to keep chasing a root that was cut off when they rejected their own Messiah. Our root is Christ. Everything else is grafted in by faith in Him alone.

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Skippy@Skippsky·
@WWUTTcom And you are saying this out loud on Twitter... Self aware much?
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Skippy@Skippsky·
@Gnosisinformant You are replying to something that was never even said. Within 70 YEARS... 🤣🤣🤣
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Gnostic Informant | Neal Sendlak@Gnosisinformant·
“Knowing when a book was written changes how you read every line of it.” Especially when you lie and make up nonsense like the Gospels are written BEFORE 70CE. They were written after 70CE and once you realize this, you realize that Christianity is the escape plan COPE for the failed religion of Temple Judaism.
Josh Barzon@JoshuaBarzon

The entire New Testament was written within roughly 70 years of Christ's birth. Every letter Paul wrote can be placed on this timeline alongside the missionary journey or imprisonment that produced it. Knowing when a book was written changes how you read every line of it.

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Skippy@Skippsky·
@BibleInContext1 What are the 15 Mysteries of the Rosary? Look them up and then tell me how they are not focused on Our Lord? We imitate Our Blessed Mother because she spent her entire life focused on Him. She brings us to Him.
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The Bible In Context
The Bible In Context@BibleInContext1·
The Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC 971) explicitly states that devotion to Mary is “intrinsic to Christian worship.” “Intrinsic” means it is an essential, built-in part of something. It’s not optional. And “devotion” includes prayer, reverence, and religious acts directed toward Mary. The Catechism also promotes Marian practices like the Rosary, and Pope John Paul II went even further, calling the Rosary: “a compendium of the Gospel” (Rosarium Virginis Mariae, §18) “Compendium” (or “epitome”) means:     •    A summary     •    The essence or core expression of something So this claim is that the Rosary represents the essence of the Gospel itself. But when you actually examine the Rosary prayers, what do you find?     •    The “Hail Mary” is repeated dozens of times, addressing Mary directly     •    The “Holy Mary” part asks her to “pray for us”     •    The focus is largely on Marian devotion and meditation on “mysteries” that are largely framed after Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuits, and his occult guided visualization and meditation techniques What’s missing is the actual Gospel message as defined in Scripture:     •    Christ’s substitutionary death for sins (1 Corinthians 15:3)     •    Justification by faith (Romans 3–5)     •    Salvation by grace through faith alone (Ephesians 2:8–9) The Rosary does not clearly proclaim or explain these truths. It centers on repetition and intercession through Mary rather than the finished work of Christ. So on one hand, Catholic teaching says Marian devotion is part of worship, and on the other, it elevates the Rosary as a summary of the Gospel, yet the content of the Rosary itself does not present the Gospel in the way the apostles preached it. While Catholics say this differs from “adoration,” Scripture never includes devotion to Mary as part of worship at all. The New Testament pattern is consistent: Worship is directed to God alone, and the Gospel is proclaimed through Christ alone by Grace alone through faith alone not through repeated prayers to anyone else.
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Skippy@Skippsky·
@GBNT1952 Thank you for sharing this. More people need to know...
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Green Beret Nap Time
Green Beret Nap Time@GBNT1952·
Lol what a joke… Yes, Israel mistakenly attacked one of our ships almost 60 years ago, immediately took responsibility for the attack, apologized, and paid restitutions to all of the families of the affected Service Members in attempts to right the wrong. What more would you have them do? We have accidentally killed many allied troops in our history as well, including Canadian, British, French, and other NATO members in multiple fratricide events, will you hold us to the same standard? This is straight slop propaganda from Shawn and he knows it. It’s insane that he is pushing this nonsense. Act like a warrior and stop being a sniveling propagandist. Embarrassing…
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Skippy@Skippsky·
@DefiyantlyFree Thanks for bringing this topic to the attention of the general public.
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Skippy@Skippsky·
@NASA_Tim @DefiyantlyFree Bullshit. The Israelis knew the ship was American. "Allies" don't maintain an hours long assault because of a short term "no go" zone crossing.
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Tim@NASA_Tim·
What is especially poignant is that the USS Liberty was completely our fault. The ship had gone into a “no go“ zone and our communications broke down so it could not be recalled. The Israelis were told that we had no ships in the area because we thought the communications had gone through.
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Ankor Inclán@ankorinclan·
Hay decisiones que no se pueden explicar con lógica. Solo se entienden… cuando se viven. Jordan Hauenschild tenía 26 años, una vida estable en Australia y un camino que, en teoría, ya estaba trazado. Trabajo de oficina, rutina, seguridad. Nada fuera de lo esperado. Hasta que un día, en medio de ese mundo ordenado, apareció algo completamente distinto. Un perfil en redes sociales. El de Pitiuruk, un joven indígena Kichwa que vivía en la Amazonía ecuatoriana. No mostraba lujos, ni filtros, ni una vida diseñada para impresionar. Mostraba su realidad. La selva. El río. Su conocimiento. Su forma de entender el mundo. Y eso fue suficiente. Jordan no lo analizó demasiado. No buscó razones complejas. Simplemente sintió curiosidad… y le escribió. Le dijo que le parecía hermoso. Le preguntó por su cultura. Y él respondió. “Hay encuentros que no empiezan con certezas… empiezan con curiosidad.” Durante cuatro meses, hablaron a distancia. Videollamadas que cruzaban océanos. Conversaciones donde no solo intercambiaban palabras, sino formas de vivir. Dos mundos completamente distintos. Dos ritmos opuestos. Dos maneras de ver la vida. Pero algo encajaba. Hasta que Jordan tomó una decisión que muchos no habrían entendido. Renunció a su trabajo. Dejó atrás su rutina. Y viajó más de 35 horas, atravesando medio mundo, para conocer en persona a alguien que hasta entonces solo existía en una pantalla. Cuando llegó… no hubo dudas. La conexión no necesitó traducción. Pasaron dos semanas juntos en la selva. Navegando en canoa, explorando cascadas, compartiendo silencios que decían más que cualquier idioma. No hablaban el mismo lenguaje de forma perfecta, pero se entendían. Porque hay cosas que no se dicen. Se sienten. Jordan tuvo que regresar a Australia. La vida, a veces, no permite quedarse en el primer impulso. Pero su historia ya no era la misma. Y entonces ocurrió algo inesperado. Una agencia de viajes conoció su historia… y decidió financiar su regreso. Como si el mundo, por un momento, también quisiera que esa conexión tuviera una oportunidad. Hoy siguen juntos. Construyendo algo que no encaja en los esquemas habituales. Una vida entre dos mundos. Entre la ciudad y la selva. Entre lo conocido… y lo completamente distinto. “No todas las historias están hechas para ser entendidas por todos… algunas solo están hechas para ser vividas.” Y quizá eso es lo que más incomoda… y a la vez inspira. Que en un mundo donde todo se planifica, todavía hay personas que se atreven a seguir algo tan simple… y tan poderoso como una conexión real.
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Skippy@Skippsky·
@DefiyantlyFree People have asked me what the "mind virus" is that has overtaken society. The best I can come up with is: "people think they know when they actually don't..."
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Insurrection Barbie
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
He didn’t come to establish a magisterium. He came to tear the veil. That torn veil in Matthew 27:51 is one of the most theologically loaded moments in Scripture. The veil separated ordinary people from the Holy of Holies where only priests could enter and only through prescribed channels, only with institutional authority. Christ’s death ended that system permanently. The message is pretty clear and that message is that direct access to God is now available to every person. No mediating institution required. The Council of Nicaea was men voting. The Pope is a man. Tradition was compiled by men. Christ came to make all man equal before God. Through Him.
Bishop@BishopJaxi

Sola Scriptura is functionally "Scripture according to my interpretation," backed by whatever men agree with me. It is the exaltation of private judgment over the Bible, reinforced by other men who share that same judgment. Every time a Protestant declares something to be "biblical," he is either appealing to his own interpretation of the text or to heretics like John MacArthur to validate that interpretation.

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Skippy@Skippsky·
@shadmbrooks @deli_cue - And the Word was God... - No one comes to the Father except through me... - But when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will teach you all truth.  Stick with swords, bro...
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Shad M. Brooks@shadmbrooks·
@deli_cue The fact that you need to refer to non-biblical creeds to explain and justify the trinity just proves it is not a biblical doctrine, and therefor, not Christian according to your standard.
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@nic_lucc This is emotionalism. You intentionally get caught up in the mob. Worship is intentional, mindful, and focused.
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ScandiScott@Freedombeard91·
@SandyofCthulhu Pagans all over Europe were forced into Christianity. Very few willingly converted. It’s just a fact. Hundreds of examples of forced or coerced conversion.
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Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
Vikings didn't have Christianity forced on them. They chose it because Odin betrayed them. The Icelandic sagas are mostly concerned with bloody feuds (they're great by the way - read some). In one of them, the Icelanders noticed that some of the murders were not starting to be about whether people were Christian or Pagan. So they got together at a Thing (look it up) and decided they had to get rid of this cause of dissension. Either they ALL had to go back to Pagan or they ALL had to become Christian. They went to the wisest man in Iceland, who was a Pagan, and said he had to decide for the whole island. He went off on his own to ponder the question for three days. When he returned, he said everyone had to be Christian, and he was baptized too. From then on, the Icelandic sagas only recorded murders for more important reasons than religion. (Illo from Njall's saga which is amazeballs.)
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G. K. Chesterton@GKCdaily

Neo-Pagans have sometimes forgotten, when they set out to do everything that the old pagans did, that the final thing the old pagans did was to get christened.

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