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Springfield Katılım Mayıs 2023
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Repentor@SnakeRepentor·
THE PRIORITY OF ZION: Jewish Israelites left Judea bringing Christianity with them, intermarried and multiplied with Europeans, thereby creating the White Christian Race!!! Christians are the original ISRAELITES!!!!
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Repentor@SnakeRepentor·
Globalism is the Anti-Christ!!
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Repentor@SnakeRepentor·
@RealCandaceO Rights come from God! -And then they are defined by the JEW!!!
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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
We are endowed with rights, as human beings. God did not grant inalienable rights in 1948 to a nation created by theft, murder, and deceit. The idea that Israel is allowed to continuously violate human rights because they have some unique “right to exist” is deranged nonsense.
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox

A reporter asks Tucker Carlson if Israel has a “right to exist.” Tucker flips the question right back and asks her to define what “right to exist” means. And then this happened.

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Repentor@SnakeRepentor·
@TalentEvaluator Is there some other route?? I thought there was “no salvation outside the Church”!!!???
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RyGuy
RyGuy@CptPatriotUSA·
@MoJo1054 @MrCasey62 Answer a simple question for me please: What must I do to be saved?
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MrCasey
MrCasey@MrCasey62·
The Sign of the Cross. One of the many things Catholics do “right”. Why it’s important. It: • reminds us of the 2 most important truths: the Trinity, and the incarnation & death of Christ • is an open profession of the Trinity • is an open profession that we’re members of Christ’s Church • is an open profession of our hope & confidence in God • is a memorial of God’s love for us • is a memorial of Christ’s victory over Satan & sin • is a defense against assault ls of the devil (Col 2:15) • dates back to the Early Church
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Repentor@SnakeRepentor·
@Timcast He does not hide his true feelings!!
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Tim Pool
Tim Pool@Timcast·
Lord have mercy Trump really did post this Mueller has died And he was not a good man But wow Trump is brutal
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Repentor@SnakeRepentor·
@SecretFire79 But they will create a Jewish controlled version of him called “Yeshua”!!
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Shane Schaetzel †☧
Shane Schaetzel †☧@ShaneSchaetzel·
I believe Israel has just as much a right to exist as Palestine.
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Repentor@SnakeRepentor·
@DefiyantlyFree Judaism is pure Anti-Christianism!! What else did you expect from Zionism???!!!
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Insurrection Barbie
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
New psyop has dropped. Christian Zionism is now the anti-Christ lol.
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Repentor@SnakeRepentor·
@MatrixMysteries Boomers will make fun of people like this while saying God blessed their real estate business!!
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MatrixMysteries@MatrixMysteries·
“My paycheck goes straight to rent — and there’s nothing left.” Ten years of higher education. A “good” job. No splurges. No safety net. Still dead broke after rent. “I paid rent this morning. I have $47 left. This is what ‘doing everything right’ gets you.”
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Stephen Holmes
Stephen Holmes@SHolmes66305·
The Creator is the God of Israel all through the Scriptures. Israel remains Israel all through the Scriptures. The gentiles worship all the other gods besides YHWH the God of Israel almost through all the Scriptures. The “gentile church” did not exist until Acts 10, and it was only a true church if it was grafted into Israel, the true ekklesia that existed since Sinai. The Creator today is still the God of Israel. Israel today is still Israel. Many Gentiles today believe they are Israel and the church and that their God doesn’t need to be the God of Israel. How do we not see how backwards and out of line with the Bible that is?
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Anthony
Anthony@Catholicizm1·
Saw project Hail Mary last night. It was definitely a good movie. You’ll leave there happy. But I just can’t get over the idea that an alien race that has the intelligence and mobility of a dog was able to create a ship capable of interstellar travel. The creature has no face, and no hands. Humans truly are created in the image and likeness of God. The idea that life evolved on another planet in a different image is pretty retarded. Fun movie, but be prepared to suspend all rational thinking to enjoy it.
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Camila Rocha
Camila Rocha@Camila_Rocha·
Zionism does not stand up to scrutiny under the moral law. As usual, great analysis of @BishopBarron’s post by @EMichaelJones1. To add: The ADL has effectively changed the language around anti-Zionist speech. Every American who declares such an opinion is now called terrorist/anti-American, and penalties apply. Our government is running high-level surveillance—on behalf of a foreign country—on social media to collect information on people who criticize Israel or Zionism. Catholics, be aware of what you are supporting!
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Repentor
Repentor@SnakeRepentor·
@moymiz But China DOES NOT control North Korea!! If North Korea starts a war, China will have to participate!!!
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Moy Miz
Moy Miz@moymiz·
Saying that Israel controls America is like saying North Korea controls China. This is embarrassingly stupid.
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Bishop Robert Barron
Bishop Robert Barron@BishopBarron·
Over the past several weeks, Carrie Prejean Boller has complained that she was removed from the Presidential Commission on Religious Liberty because of her Catholic beliefs, and she has called out myself and other Catholic members of the commission for not defending her. This is absurd. Mrs. Prejean Boller was not dismissed for her religious convictions but rather for her behavior at a gathering of the Commission last month: browbeating witnesses, aggressively asserting her point of view, hijacking the meeting for her own political purposes. The Catholic position on matters of “Zionism,” to which I fully subscribe, is as follows: all forms of antisemitism are to be unequivocally condemned; the state of Israel has a right to exist; but the modern nation of Israel does not represent the fulfillment of Biblical prophecies and hence does not stand beyond criticism. If Mrs. Prejean Boller were dismissed for holding these beliefs, it is difficult to understand why I am still a member of the Commission. To paint herself as a victim of anti-Catholic prejudice or to claim that her religious liberty has been denied is simply preposterous.
Carrie Prejean Boller@CarriePrejean1

Your Excellency, you shared with me through text message to me that my position reflects Catholic teaching, especially that the modern state of Israel is not the fulfillment of Biblical prophecy. That is the position I expressed, and yet I was removed from the Religious Liberty Commission. Respectfully, it is difficult not to conclude that this commission does not truly care about religious liberty when a Catholic can be removed for faithfully articulating the Church’s teaching. Asking me to deny Catholic teaching in order to satisfy a political ideology is itself a violation of my religious freedom. As Pope Leo XIII warned, “To recoil before an enemy, or to keep silence when from all sides such clamor is raised against truth, is the part of a coward.” Whether I serve on this Commission or not, my voice will only grow louder for those being persecuted for their faith. I believe this appointment was ordained by God, and I will not abandon my Catholic faith to keep a position on a commission that has abandoned its mission. If my religious freedom is not protected, then no one’s is. Please speak up. Please stand up for Catholics. Be brave, Bishop Barron. The world needs brave men.

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Repentor@SnakeRepentor·
@majoriansmusing It completely ignores the other (shrinking) elephant in the room: Does Palestine also have the right to exist??
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Majorian@majoriansmusing·
The core issue in this tweet is the bishops assertion that “the state of Israel has a right to exist.” This phrase on its face sounds harmless, even obligatory in contemporary discourse, but it carries with it assumptions that do not sit cleanly within the traditional Catholic framework. As I understand the tradition of St. Thomas Aquinas, rights properly belong to persons and, analogously, to communities ordered toward the common good, but not necessarily to specific political regimes as such. A state itself is not a moral subject with inherent claims to continued existence. It is instead better viewed as an an instrument; a political form that is justified only insofar as it secures justice, order, and the common good. To say that a state has a “right to exist” suggests something stronger than our tradition allows, as it implies a sort of moral permanence, as if the regime itself enjoys a standing that places it beyond fundamental critique. Kingdoms are not sacred objects, and they can be legitimate or illegitimate, and their endurance in part is contingent on their conformity to right order. Even the most historically Catholic polities were never granted a sort of unconditional metaphysical entitlement to persist. Political authority does not arise from popular will but from God. Every regime is ordered to the common good, and its exercise is judged accordingly. A ruler who governs justly participates in legitimate authority; one who rules for private interest deforms that authority into tyranny. The better question bere is not whether a state possesses an abstract “right to exist” (as really no state has an absolute right to exist), but whether its rule reflects right order. Barron’s other clarification here (that the modern state does not fulfill biblical prophecy and therefore remains open to criticism) is much closer to that tradition. However, it sits uneasily alongside the earlier claim he made. If a state can be freely criticized and morally evaluated, then its “right to exist” cannot be ABSOLUTE in the way the phrase suggests. The result (I think) is a subtle but important shift from a moral evaluation of political order to a kind of baseline affirmation of regime existence. I believe it is better to focus on a harder, more demanding question, which is not whether a state has a right to exist, but whether it actually deserves to exist in its current form by how it serves justice and the common good.
Bishop Robert Barron@BishopBarron

Over the past several weeks, Carrie Prejean Boller has complained that she was removed from the Presidential Commission on Religious Liberty because of her Catholic beliefs, and she has called out myself and other Catholic members of the commission for not defending her. This is absurd. Mrs. Prejean Boller was not dismissed for her religious convictions but rather for her behavior at a gathering of the Commission last month: browbeating witnesses, aggressively asserting her point of view, hijacking the meeting for her own political purposes. The Catholic position on matters of “Zionism,” to which I fully subscribe, is as follows: all forms of antisemitism are to be unequivocally condemned; the state of Israel has a right to exist; but the modern nation of Israel does not represent the fulfillment of Biblical prophecies and hence does not stand beyond criticism. If Mrs. Prejean Boller were dismissed for holding these beliefs, it is difficult to understand why I am still a member of the Commission. To paint herself as a victim of anti-Catholic prejudice or to claim that her religious liberty has been denied is simply preposterous.

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