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People don't understand this and it frustrates me.
Jesus did this SPECIFICALLY with the temple. He had a zeal for His Fathers house. Christians still use this as an excuse to get mad and self righteous with others. That's not the case.
YOU are the temple now.
Overturn the tables you set up in your own temple, as it's priest, you have the authority to do so just like Jesus had the authority to do this in His Fathers temple.
I don't see many Christians willing to go at themselves with the same zeal they're willing to direct at others.
Provisionist Perspective 🩸🌍@ProvisionistP
“Well, that’s not very nice. WWJD?” What Jesus Would Do:
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The best masterpieces leave powerful cultural lessons.
When Peter Jackson opened The Fellowship of the Ring, he faced a problem Tolkien never did. Millions of viewers had no idea who Gandalf was. So, he changed the opening.
He let Gandalf ride into the Shire, banter with Frodo, and deliver a line that became a cultural anchor: “A wizard is never late… he arrives precisely when he means to.”
Most people remember it as a joke. They miss the deeper truth hiding inside it.
Because in every major crisis of the trilogy, Gandalf shows up at the exact moment his presence changes everything. Helm’s Deep at dawn. Minas Tirith before the pyre is lit. Mount Doom as the lava closes in. Even in The Hobbit, he steps in at the hinge-point between survival and disaster.
He is only “late” once, and it happens because another power tries to stop him.
Tolkien wasn’t just revealing a character trait. He was teaching a principle that runs through all great stories, and through life itself.
The right person, arriving at the right moment, can turn the impossible into the inevitable.
Lesson: Don’t chase perfect timing. Prepare yourself so that when your moment comes, you become someone else’s Gandalf — the arrival that changes the outcome.

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People who live in small towns are scared of cities, and people who live in cities are scared of small towns. People who have lived in both are only scared of small towns.
Charlie Kirk@charliekirk11
I wonder why America’s small towns are so placid, lovely, and orderly. It’s a total mystery
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If a video game is in development, I don't wanna hear shit about it, AT ALL.
I don't want a trailer, I don't even want a hint that it even exists unless it's 98% done.
I know that sounds crazy but it's where I'm at.
Eurasian Grass@sleepywaddledee
What’s an opinion you’ll defend like this?
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I now walk with a cane and am addicted to Vicodin.
PointlessHub@HubPointless
Starting a new anime
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If a blind man made eye contact with me while stealing my wife, we boxin' on sigh-
We boxin' immediately.
Ann 👻@bursinxmurdock
I can’t stop laughing
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